TENEBRIONID^. 
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the lithographed plates contain portions of figures of nearly 
70 species. 
Fahr/eus (OEfv. Vet. Ak. xxvii. pp. 243-317) describes Tene- 
hrionidm from Caffraria, collected by Wahlberg, in continuation 
of Boheman^s ^ Insecta CaflTarise/ and including many new 
genera and species. 
Haag-Rutenberg (0. H. vii. pp. 21-111, st. 2; viii. pp, 29-114, st. 3) con- 
continues his “ Beitrage zur Familie der Tenebrioniden,” completing his 
notice of certain of the EpitragideSy and commencing a revision of the 
Molurides. 
Zophosides, 
Zophosis scidptilis and congesta, p. 67, alternata and funereaj p. 68, Gerst- 
acker. Arch. f. Nat. xxxvii., Zanzibar; Z.fugax and mcesta, p. 244, atra and 
anceps, p. 246, gracilis, p. 246, FShraeiis, 1. c., CalFraria : spp. nn. 
Erodiides. 
Erodius granipennis, sp. n., Fairmaire, Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. (4) x. p. 384, 
Morocco. 
Arthrodeis glomeratus, sp. n., id. ibid., Morocco. 
Diodontes areolatiis, sp. n., Gerstacker, 1. c. p. 68, Endara. 
Adesmiides. 
Adesmia convergem, p. 14, Heliopolis, concha, p. 15, Cairo, Walker, List 
Col. Lord; A. haccata, Gerstacker, 1. c., Zanzibar; A^ incequalis, p. 247, 
FShrseus, 1. c., Caffraria : spp. nn. 
Tentyrudes. 
Dichomma glabra, Brul., = Sol.; Tenfyria subcostata Viudi T. elon- 
gata, Ktz., are to be referred to Solier : de Marseul, Nouv. et faits, p. Ixxxiii. 
Lacordaire’s alar character is useless, both apterous and winged species oc- 
curring in Etirymeiopon and Emmenastus : Horn, 1. c. p. 267. 
Emme?iastus, Motsch.(of which the type, sec. Mann., is BlapsUnus pulveru- 
hntus, and another species, E. rugosus, from Motschoulsky himself, in Le- 
conte’s coll., is Conionth subpubcscens) is retained, and its species are tabulated 
with characters : id. 1. c. pp. 268 & 269. 
Stibia, g. n., id. 1. c. p. 260. Allied to Trior ophus ; mandibles not toothed 
above. S. ptmcticollis, sp. n., id. ibid. pi. xiv. f. 2, 2 a, California. 
Thalpobia, g. n., Fairmaire, 1. c. p. 385. Facies of Dichomma, but more 
allied to Tentyria,irom. which it difiers in its elliptic-ovate form, short trans- 
verse thorax, with posterior margin slightly arched and closely applied to 
elytra, &c. 2\ Iceripennis, sp. n., id. 1. c. p. 386, Morocco. 
Triorophus suhpubescens, sp. n., Horn, 1. c. p. 259, N. America. 
Tentyria subelcgans, sp.n., Fairmaire, 1. c., Mogador. 
R\Ji]yti\do~\nota opprcssa, Walker, 1. c. p. 16, Harkeko ; M. stnpida and ven~ 
tricosa, p. 68, gravidrda and gracilis, p. 69, Gerstacker, 1. c., Zanzibar ; 
spp. nn. 
Micipsa gastojiis, sp. n., Fairmaire, I, c. p. 387, S. Algeria. 
