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INSECTA, COLEOPTERA. 
Anabolus, p. 277. Propleural triangle with its outer side more than twice 
as long as the posterior border. A. mirus, p. 278, New Holland. 
EntomosatopuSy p. 279. Distinct from Anabolus by its serrate antennae 
and the form of its marginal furrow. E. curtus, ibid.j Benguela. 
DiceretuSf p. 281. Marginal furrow of propectus "very distinctly separated 
from outer margin of pronotum by a slightly elevated, narrow, punctured 
space. D. paralUlocollis^ p. 282, pi. 12. f. 9, Ega. 
BermilluSy p. 283. Of incrassato build, with short antennas in c? , of which 
intermed. joints are very short and very wide, thick legs, with very wide 
tarsi, &c. B. dispart p. 284, Malacca. 
BhcB7ioceruSf p. 285. Antennae with short interm, joints, the 3 apical being 
almost clavate j 4th joint of tarsi simple. P. suhclai)atus,p. 286, pi. 13. f. 1, 
Tasmania. 
Lacus, p. 287. Antennae rather short, especially wide in the middle, and 
slightly attenuated at the apex; tarsi with penult, joint excavato-emarginate 
above, basal joint of posterior almost as long as all the rest together; post, 
border of propleural triangle distinctly longer than the inner side. L. lati- 
cornis, p. 288, pi. 13. f. 2. 
Cer[at]ophykim fuscicornef p. 84, pi. 4. f. 3, Mexico, Oarthagena ; cayennense, 
p. 80, pi. 4. f. 2, Cayenne. 
Tharops marmottani, p. 99, Fontainebleau ; obscuricornis, p. 100, pi. 4. f. 8, 
Constantia, U. S. A. ; picteti, p. 102, New Friburg; nubila, p. 108, pi. 5. f. 3, 
N. America (rujipes, Dej. Cat. nec Melsh.). 
Dromceolus fuliyinosus, p. 206, pi. 8. f. 4, Cayenne ; murinus, p. 206, Bo- 
gota; dihdipes^ p. 207, Mexico; ferruginipes, p. 208, pi. 9. f. 7, Waigiou; 
dignoscendtis, p. 210, Melbourne ; pimctipennis, p. 212, pi. 8. f. 6, Ternate ; 
congener ^ p. 213, ib. f. 7, Sarawak ; tibialis, p. 215, ib. f. 8, Arou ; litigiosus, 
p. 216, Brazil; bellus, p. 217, ib. f. 9, cf , Ega; insignis, p. 219, pi. 9. f. 1, 
Para, Brazil ; sallei, p. 220, ib. f. 2, Mexico ; variegatus, p. 222, ib. f. 3, Ega ; 
tristis, p. 223, ib. f. 4, Izabal; cinerascens, p. 224, ib. f. 6, Teapa; ignotus, 
p. 225, R. Janeiro; fastidiosus, p. 226, ib. f. 6, $, pi. 10. f. 1, cT> Brazil, 
Cayenne ; opacus, p. 228, pi. 9. f. 8, Tondauo, Celebes ; amicus, p. 229, ib. 
f. 9, Ceram ; indicus, p. 230, pi. 10. f. 2, Singapore ; australasice, p. 231, ib. 
f. 3, Moreton Bay and New Zealand ; angustus, p. 233, ib. f. 4, Sarawak ; pra-- 
dieri, p. 234, Gaboon; modestus, p. 236, ib. f. 6, St. Catherine’s; /wwcA:*, 
p. 237, ib. f. 6, Cumana; semigriseus, p. 238, ib. f. 7, Singapore, Dorey, 
Mysol ; /ra^er, p. 240, ib. f. 8, Santarem; propinquus, p. 241, Benguela; 
luguhris, p. 243, ib. f. 9, Victoria; elongatus, p. 244, pi. 11. f. 1, New Granada, 
Cayenne ; maronita, p. 246, Taurus ; exilis, p. 247, ib. f. 2, Sumatra ; brevi- 
cornis, p. 249, ib. f. 3, Sarawak ; javeti, p. 252, ib. f. 6, Brazil, R. Janeiro ; 
exul, p. 255, ib. f. 7, locality unknown ; batesi, p. 257, ib. f. 8, Ega ; trans- 
fuga, p. 260, ib. f. 9, Brazil, St, Paulo ; fornaxoides [sec], p. 263, pi. 12. f. 1, Su- 
matra ; schaumi, p. 264, ib. f. 2, Brazil ; scgunctus, p. 266, ib. f. 3, and mar- 
seuli, p. 268, ib. f. 4, Cananduiga ; salsus, p. 267, and novitius, p. 270, Loui- 
siana; ambiguus, p. 271, ib. f. 6, New Granada ; crassicornis, p. 273, ib. f. 5, 
Singapore. 
Anelastes drurii, Kby., a N. American sp., is recorded in Nouv. et faits, 
page c, as taken on three dilFerent occasions in Corsica, but under circumstances 
that prove its importation. 
