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ZOOLOGICAL LITERATURE. 
CarpTiohorus hifurcus, EichhofF, /. c. p. 147, North America. 
De 7 idroetomis (?) graniger^ Eichhoflf, 1. c. p. 147, Texas j D. (?) haagii^ 
Eichh. 1. c. p. 148, North America. 
Dench'octonus punctatusy Leconte, I c. p. 173, New Yorkj D. simplex, Le- 
conte, ibid., Canada. 
Phlceoborus gmnosus, Eichhoff, I c. p. 148, and P. sulcifrom, Eichli. ibid., 
Brazil; P. hnh'icornis (Chevr. ?), Eichh. ibid., Mexico. 
Ilylesinus (?) globosus, pruinosus, and wipenalis, Eichh. /. c. p. 149, North 
America. 
Ilylesinus fasciatus, Leconte, I c. p. 170, Pennsylvania; H. Le- 
conte, ibid., Pennsylvania. 
Phloeophthorus granicollis, Eichhoff, 1. c. p. 140, North America. 
Phloeoti'ibus t'udis, Eichhoff, /. c. p. 149, Brazil ; P. setulosus, Eichh. ibid., 
Carolina ; and P. dubius, Eichh. 1. c. p. 150, Columbia. 
Cryptw'gus. Zimmormann describes the following new North -American 
species of this genus: — C. comatus, 1. c. p. 143, South Carolina; C. minutis- 
simiiSy ibid,, Carolina [also in the north, and probably = Toin. pusillus (Harr.) 
according to Leconte] ; C. imllus, ibid., South Carolina ; C. pulicm'ius, 1. c. 
p. 144 ; C. punctatissimus, ibid.. South Carolina ; and C. dissimilis, ibid.. 
South Carolina (also Lake Superior, Leconte). 
Crypturgus atomus, Leconte, 1. c. p. 152, New York. 
Crypludus. Leconte, describes the following now North- American species : 
— C. cavuSy 1. c. p. 153, California ; C. dentigeVy 1. c. p. 154, California; C. re- 
tusuSy 1. c. p. 155, California, Oregon ; C. sulcatus, ibid., Ctdifornia ; C. aspe- 
rulus, ibid., Virginia; C.pilosiduSy /. c. p. 15G, California; C. hispidulusy ihid., 
Columbia, Georgia, Louisiana ; C. striatus, ibid., California to Illinois ; C. 
gtratulus, ibid., California ; and C. pubendus, 1. c. p. 157, Columbia. 
Xylotei'us retusics, Leconte, 1. c. p. 158, Canada. 
Xyleboiiis. Leconte describes the following new North- American species : 
— X.obesusy 1. c. p. 159, Virginia, Massachusetts, Canada ; X. biographuSy 1. c. 
p. 160, Illinois; X. sparsus, ibid.. Lake Superior; X. plagiatuSy 1. c. p. 161, 
Maryland ; and X. granicollisy 1. c. p. 162, Pennsylvania. 
Tomicus cacographusy Leconte, l.c. p. 162, Southern and Western States; 
T. plastogi'aphusy Leconte, 1. c. p. 163, California. 
Tomicus, Eichhoff (Berl. ent. Zeitschr. 1868) describes the following new 
species of this genus, all belonging to the subgenus Cmnatotomicus (Ferr.):— 
T. interstitialis (Chap. MS.), p. 273, Jamaica; T. integer (Chap. MS.), ibid., 
Mexico ; T. cribricollis (Reiche, MS.), ibid,, Mexico ; T. oregonis (Chap. MS.), 
p. 274, Oregon; and T. perturbaluSy ibid., North America. 
Pityophthorus ci'ibripen?iisy Eichhoff, 1. c. p. 274, P. bisulcatus, Eichh. ibid., 
and P. pxdchelluSy Eichh. 1. c. p. 275, North America; P. similisy Eichh. ibid., 
Venezuela. 
AmpTiicranus elegans (Chap. MS.), Eichhoff, 1. c. p. 276, Mexico ; A.politus, 
(Chap. MS.), Eichh. ibid.. New Freiburg ; A. retusiis (Chap. MS.), Eichh. 
ibid., Cayenne. 
Corthyhes. Eichhoff describes the following as new species of this genus: — 
C. abbreviatusy 1. c. p. 279, C. macrocei'uSy ibid., and C. plagiatuSy ibid., Co- 
lumbia; C. tx'ansvex'susy ibid., New Granada; and C. papidans, I, c. p. 280, 
Brazil. 
