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Catastygnus, p, 93. Scrobe running obliquely to a point below inid-ej'^e, 
and nearly straight, except at commencement. C. scutellarisj ib., stigma^ 
p. 94, Queensland ; limhatus, Pt. Dennison, rivulosus, Moreton Bay, p. 94 ; 
textilis, p. 95, Lizard Island. 
Enchyynus, p. 95. Post, tibiae with open corbels ; scrobe arched, ter- 
minating at some distance from the eye on the side of the .rostrum. E.piinc^ 
tonotatus, ih., S. Australia. 
Centyresy p. 96. Facies of Liopliloeus'y 3 interm, segments of abdomen 
equal. C. turgidus, ih., Queensland. « 
Lithinides. 
RliytidopMceus nodosus, sp. n., Fairmaire, 1. c., Madagascar. 
Molyiides. 
Anisoj'hynchus cm’tus, 'Perris, = bqftdtis, 01., $ var., and a var. of that sp. 
is referred to under the name multistriolatus ; A. ferns and costatus, Boh., 
are probably specifically identical : des Loges, Mitth. schw. ent. Ges. iii. 
p. 373. 
Molytes carinirostris, Qyll. .Kirsch (B. E. Z. xv. p. 46) gives diagnostic 
characters for this insect, which he asserts to be specifically distinct from 
germaniis, L., and to which he assigns glabrirostris, Kiist., as a syn. ; des 
Loges, l.c. p. 372, repeats his opinion [cf. Zool. Bee. vi. p. 276] with regard 
to the specific distinctness of the first two. 
Molytes dwus, .Hbst., glabratus, F., and Icevigatus, Sch. Kirsch, 1. c. p. 46, 
considers these referable to one and the same species, thus confirming 
Schonherr’s dubious opinion to that effect: des Loges (/. c.) also considers 
dims and glabratus to bo synonymous, and attributes, with doubt, glabri- 
rostris, Kiist., 'also to them ; he describes a var. from Puy-de-Dome of coro- 
natus, under the name sulcirostris, and which he considers entitled to specific 
rank, if the above-mentioned insects be maintained as species. 
Cycloteres brullii, Boh., ?= Trachodes contractus, Kl. : Fairmaire, 1. c. p. 62. 
Lithocryptus, g. n., des Loges, 1. c. p. 344. Allied to Melcus, especially 
from its lower side structure, but with approximated eyes, strongly recti- 
linear head, almost as long as wide, hooks of the tarsi much shorter, &c. 
L. arvemicus, sp. n., id, 1. c, p. 345, Auvergne. 
Tipliaura, g. n., Pascoe, P. L. S. xi. p. 164. Scrobes hypobasal (and there- 
fore dubiously placed here), tarsi ciliated, prothoracic margin partially ridged. 
T. f liner ea, sp. n., id. ibid. vi. f. 10, Para. 
Liosomiis scrobifer, sp. n., Rottenberg, B. E. Z. xv. p. 232, Palermo. 
Anchonus incrassatus, p. 175, aspericollis, p. 176, rusticus, p. 177, bicornis, 
p. 179, Cuba : Suffrian, Arch. f. Nat. xxxvii., spp. nn. 
Cycloteres hipartitus, sp. n., Fairmaire, 1. c., Madagascar. 
Elassonyx angulicollis, sp. n., FShrseus, 1. c. p. 220, Caffraria. 
Tanyrhynchides. 
Stereorhynchus setipennis, sp. ri., Fahrseus, 1. c. p. 220, and var. suturalis, 
Caftraria. 
Myorhinus globulosus, setipennis, p. 221, crcnulosus, p. 222, Caffraria : id, 
1. c., spp. nn. 
