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INSECTAj COLEOPTERA. 
PspiLIDiE. 
Corphyray Say. Horn, 1. e. 1871, pp. 278-283, gives a synopsis of the 
species of the United States, supplementing Leconte’s work on the same sub- 
ject. C. impressus, Say, = co//am, Say, cf. 
Egestritty g. n., Pascoe, 1. c. p. 358. Allied to hut with intercoxal 
process below the coxal line. E. tcsniatay ibid. pi. xiv. f. 9, $ , Queensland, 
suturalisy p. 359, N. Australia : id. 1. c.y spp. nn. 
Corphyra vittatUy p. 279, California, /ameim, p. 280, San Francisco, lezvisiy 
p. 281, Colorado ; Horn, 1. c., spp. nn. 
ANTIIICIDiE. 
Notoxus impexuSy Kies., = Reiclie: Solsky, B. E. Z.xv. p. 200. 
Anthicus himaculatuSy 111., occurs in the forest of Fontainebleau : Berce, 
Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. (5) i. Bull. p. xxxviii ; Pet. Nouv. p. 136. 
Anthicus sinuatusy p. 336, Jlavitarsisy cafevy fragilisy p. 335 : FShraeus, 1. c.y 
Caflraria, spp. nn. (div. 4, Lafert^). 
MoRDELLIDiE. 
Mordella hieroglyphicay p. 336, lugubrisy cafft'Uy propmquuy p. 337, pulltty 
p. 338 ; id. 1. c.y Caffraria, spp. nn. 
Mordellistma cinnamomeay p. 338, inconstanSy mcerenSy p. 339 : id. 1. c.y Caf- 
fraria, spp. nn. 
RhIPI [do] PHORIDA3. 
An unknown species of Em[zn']enadiay bred from Eumenes esuriensy F., in 
N.VV. India, is figured by Horne in Tr. Z. S. vii. pi. xxii. f. l,c. 
Emlmjenadia caffruy sp. n., FShrseus, 1. c. p. 340, Caflraria. 
Stylopid^. 
A short analysis of a proposed monograph by S. S. Saunders on this family 
is given in Pr. E. Soc. 1871, p. xxxii. 
Unknown parasites upon N.W. Indian species of Icaria and Polistes are 
referred to by Horne, /. c. p. 170 et seq. 
Cantharid.®. 
Cooke, Pharm. J. & Tr. (3) pp. 101 et seq., gives a popular account, with 
woodcuts, of species reputed to be vesicant. 
The young larvae of Meloe, Sitaz'isy ZonitiSy and Lzjtta (the latter of which 
has been reared) are recorded as frequently found on the thorax of spp. of 
Halictusy to which they seem more readily attached than to spp. of the 
Vespidce or Fossores : Lichtenstein, Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. (5) i. Bull. p. Ixxvii. 
Mylabrides. 
Be Marseul (L’Ab. vii. 2® pt. 1870, partly pub. in 1871) completes his 
monograph of the European members of this subfamily. According to him 
M.eaudata and tenelltty ^ odily — elegans, 01. j frohlovi, Gebl.,(? also of Germ.) 
= splenduhday Pall, j trizonatay 'Reiche, coryzioideSy Beichej Decatozna 
\Q-punctata, \Q,Vigy — \Q-punctatay 01. j Coryna oeellata, G?ksi.y pavoninUy Beiche, 
= ocellaris, 01., which need not be abandoned; C. lanuginosa, Gevat. ,= myla- 
