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ZOOLOGICAL LITERATURE. 
CohorteS. Piuontdes vbais pcecilosomes. Groups: AnacoUdes 
Pyrodides (p. 174), SoUnopMrides (p. 180), and Podcilosomides (p. 185). 
The Ceramhycidcs (p. 192) are in like manner divided into two Legions ; — 
Legion T. CllRAMBYCIDES ABERRANTS (p. 194). 
Tribes: Thaumasides (p. 194), Dynamostides (p. 196), and Spondylides 
(p.l97). 
Legion II. CERAMBYClDi;^ VRAIS (p. 200). 
' Cohorte 1. Cerambycides vrais sylvains. Groups : Asemides (p. 205), 
Saphanides(i^. 211), (Emides (p. 216),Ach?'yso?iides(p. 231), Torneutides (p. 237), 
MHopoccelides{^. 244), Cerambycides vrais (p. 246), Ilesperophanides 273), 
Eburiides (p. 290), Phoracanthides (p. 298), Spherionides (p. 312), Piezocerides 
(p. 324), Ibidionides (p. 328), Eliymodermides (p. 337), Callidiopsides (p. 340), 
Graciliides (p. 357), Obrionides (p. 360), NeosUnides (p. 363), Aphanasiides 
(p. 367), Phlyctenodides (p. 370), Tessarommides (p. 378), Stronyylurides 
(p. 379), JJracantliides (p. 388), Psilomorphides (p. 392), Ilolopterides (p. 393), 
Phayiomorphides (p. 406), Tropocalymmides (p, 408), Pterostenides (p. 410), 
Macronides (p. 414), Mythodides (p. 418), Ametrocephalides (p. 420), Aplmeo-‘ 
pides (p. 421), Lepturides (p. 424) (divided into Stenoco rides ^ 'Poxotides, and 
Lepturides vrais), Dorcasomides (p. 456), Pejanirides (p. 460), Oxypeltides 
(p. 461), Bimiides (p. AQi) , Necydalides (p. AQ^),Psebiides (p. 479), Molorchides 
(p. 482), Necydalopsides (p. 493), Phalotides (p. 496), Rhinotrayides (p. 497), 
Hesthdsidcs (p. 612), Distichocdrides {p.bVd) , Erosch6mides(pSAiS) ,Pyresthides 
(p. 518), Prothemides (p. 524), Pytheides (p. 627), Deilides (p. 534), Typho- 
cSsides (p. 539). 
Masters has published a ‘ List of Australian Longicorns,’ founded upon 
Pascoe’s paper in the ‘ Journal of the Linnean Society.’ 
Lamiides. 
Pascoe figures Tmesistemus herbaceus (Pasc.), Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond. 
3rd ser. iii. pi. 19. fig. 4; Elais i^Tmesist.) exarata (Pasc.) = E. thoracica 
(Thoms.), 1. c. pi. 19. fig. 7 ; and Pascoea idee (White), 1. c. pi. 19. fig. 6. 
Pascoe (/. c. p. 485, note) characterizes the genus Ilenicodes (Enicodes) 
(G. R. Gray). To Polyxo (Thoms.) Pascoe {1. c. pp. 489-493) refers Tmesist. 
adspersus (Blanch.), T. sulcatipennis (Blanch.), T. biarciferus (Blanch.), and 
T. septempunctatus (Blanch.) ; and to Arrhenotus (Pasc.), T. rujipes 
(Blanch.). 
Ob&i'ea bipunctata (Panz.) is a distinct species, of which Kraatz indicates 
the chief differential characters (Berl. ent. Zeitschr. 1868, p. 301). 
Marseul publishes (L’Abeille, v. p. 217) the detailed description of his 
Dorcadion amori, of which only the diagnosis appeared in the Rev. Zool. 
1866. 
Marmottan, Aube, and Giraud remark upon the occurrence of Calli- 
dium castaneum in logs and worked wood of various kinds. Reiche states 
that C. deltili (Ohevr.)=(7. castaneum. Bull. Soc. Ent. Fr. 1868, p. 49. 
Cerosterna gladiator. This insect is said by Oleghorn to have been very 
injurious to young plantations of Casuarina along the Madras railway. Proc. 
Ent. Soc. Lond. 1868, p. 18. 
Phytcecia molybdeena (Schonh.). The larva lives in the root of Cerinihe 
major, according to Frauenfeld, Verb. zool. -hot. Ges. in Wien, xviii. p. 161. 
