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p. 44, Ceylon, China ; JE^isphenus moorii^ p, 45, Ceylon ; Aceraius homeanusy 
Borneo, and kaupiy Java, p. 62 j A. percheroniy p. 63, Java ; Ceteius halma- 
heircBy p. 64 (no locality) ; Proaileius quitensis, p. 63, Quito ; Neleides geome- 
tricus, p. 88, Brazil (doubtfully distinct) j Sertorkis agassizi, p. 114, Guate- 
mala y Verres intermediuSy p. 116, Mexico j V. haagmiy p. 116, Guatemala ; 
Rimor sargii, p. 119, Mexico. 
Aulacocgclus kaupi, sp. n., Macleay, 1. c. p. 173, Gayndah. 
T(sniocencs mastersiy sp. n., id. 1. c. p. 174, Gayndah. 
Mastachilus nitididus, ibid.y puncticollis, p. 176, Gayndah : id. 1. c., spp. nn. 
ScARARiEIDiE. 
Mulsant, Ann. Soc. Agric. Lyon (4), ii. pp. 241-650, under 
the heading Tribu des Lamellicornes,^^ commences a revision 
of the Freneh species, exhaustively discussing the Coprides and 
Aphodiides. New species described in it are attributed to the 
author, in conjunction with Rey. 
Horn (Tr. Am. Ent. Soc. lii. Feb. 1870, pp. 42-61) gives Notes on some 
genera of Coprophagous Scarabseidte of the United States,” briefly descri- 
bing spp. of BinotuSy Coprisy Canthony BolboceraSy OdmtceuSy Onitis, and a genus 
proposed for the American spp. of Aihyreus. 
Candeze (Ann. Ent. Bolg. xiv. c.-r. p. xxiii) records many specimens of 42 
exotic spp. of Lamellicorns, taken at Verviers in wool coming from Buenos 
Ayres. Some few are of great rarity, and 6 indicated as new. 
V. Harold (C. H. viii. pp. 1-28) describes Coprophaga found by Beccari in 
Bogos, N. Abyssinia. 
Coprides. 
Atmchus (egyptioi'umy Latr. Gerstacker, Arch. f. Nat. xxxvii. p. 48, de- 
scribes a var., purpurascensy from Zanzibar. 
Gymnopleurus geoffroyiy Eiissl., is to be used for mopsuSy Pali., pilularmSy F., 
being erroneously referred to Linnaeus’s sp. of that name, which is a Canthon 
(hudsoniasy Forst., Icevis, Drury) ; Phanceus palcmw, Blanch., nec Vigors, is 
named hlanchardi ; the earlier of the two Onitis sphinx of Fab., altered to 
inuuSy is to keep the former name, the latter retaining spinipeSy Drury } On- 
thophagus castaneuSy Klug, is a Cuccohms ; latifrons, Buq., = carhonariuSy Kl., 
nec interstitialis ; nutanSy P.y^verticicorQiiSy Laich., which must stand j taurusy 
Jj.y=irugosuSy Poda, which stands; rugosiiSy Kby., 7tec Poda, is named tene- 
brosus y Oniiicellus JlavipeSy F., =fulvuSy Goeze, which stands : Harold, 1. c. vii. 
p. 114. Gymnopleurus gf'anulatuSy F., 7iec 01., is changed to gemmatuSy Epi- 
riniis scabratuSy E.y-=.granulatuSy 01.; Onthophagus thoracicuSy 01., = 
01., 2 • id. 1. c. viii. p. 117 et seq. 
Gymnopleurus profanuSy \jdiiv. y=wahlbergiy Pd}n.y=splendidtiSy Bertol. ; Icevi- 
collisy 0ast.,=jo^tm^7^^s, Reiche, = ^t&So5ws, Both, = y/r6m, Er. ; Atmchus hor- 
riduSyHdjf\..y=femoraliSy\Qiy.'y Onitis alexisy Dej.,=mm<s, 01. ; Onthophagtis 
mdicuSy Dej., = /ams^a, Cast.; collarisy Boh., = Klug; gazella and 
metallicuSy F., cf, = crt^^a, F. ; Oniticellus pidlens, Cast., Reiche : 
Gerstacker, 1. c. 
Canthon speciosttSy Har., = cyrtwe//ws, Lee. : abrasus, Lee., Germ, ; 
