CERAMBYCIDi®. 321 
Pachydissm sartuSf Solsky, Hor. Ent. Iloss. viii. p. 160, T» V. f, 4, Sa- 
marcand. 
Jfespernphanes Uturifer^ Walker, List Col. Lord, p. 18, Harkeko. 
Phacodes tenuitarsiSj Nicol Bay, W. Austr., longicollisj Wide Bay, Queens- 
land, Pascoe, 1. c. p. 270. 
Anisogaster viyrmidoj Fairmaire, 1. c. p. 60, I. Mayotte, Comores. 
Sylliius tcrminatns and tahidusj Pascoe, 1. c. p. 271, Nicol Bay, W. Austr. 
Aphiorhynchus divisuSy id. ibid., Bockhampton, Queensland. 
Macrones suhclavatusy id. 1. c. p. 272, Sydney. 
Tachyta tuhercidicollisy Blanchard, C. R. Ixxii. p. 812, note, Thibet (diagn. 
only). 
Strangalia dichroa, arciferay zonifeVy thibetanay id. ihid.y Thibet (do.). 
JEat'inis pictUy Pascoe, 1. e. p. 273, New S. Wales. 
Compaomera fenestratay Gerstacker, 1. c. p. 77, Endara. 
Rhopalkus sansibaricusy id. ibid., Zanzibar. 
Callidium vernetiy Pellet, Mem. Soc. Ac. Pyr. Or., & Pet. Nouv. p. 164, 
Vernet-les-bains [most probably =/S'f/« 1 p^czocem laurasi, Luc., teste De Mar- 
seul, Nouv. et faits, p. Ixxxix. The latter species is indicated with some 
doubt, 1. c. p. xcvi, as having been taken near Paris j cf. also Ann. Soc. Ent. 
Fr. (6) i. Bull. p. Ivii & Ixvii, where it is proved to be indigenous to France. 
Beyrolle (Pet. Nouv. p. 161) records capture of this sp. by Marmottan at 
Fontainebleau, and dubiously refers it to Callidium {Semanotus) ligneunty F., 
an American insect, tie afterwards (p. 160) retracts this opinion, and 
(p. 164) corroborates the identity of the insect with S. laurasi, recording its 
capture by Bonvouloir at Auteuil, and by Bellier de la Chavignerie in Cor- 
sica] ; C. subcostatum, Fairmaire, 1. c. p. 67, Madagascar. 
Xylotrechiis coqiiereli and prolixus, id. 1. c. pp. 68 & 69, Madagascar, 
Bpipedocera perelegansy v. Vollenhoven, Tijdschr. Ent. (2) vi. p. 104, pi. 4. 
f. 4, Timor. 
Glaucytes (? Iresioides) lineaticollisy p. 62, ferox, p. 63, Madagascar ; Fair- 
maire, 1. c. 
Euryphagus [Eurycephalns'] wienecld, v. Vollenhoven, 1. c. p. 106, pi. 4. f. 6, 
Timor (?=maxillosuSy 01., $ , sec. auct.). 
Purpuricenus fettmgiy Portugal, nicocles (? —dalmatinus, St., var. sec. auct.), 
Cyprus, p. 209, bilunatuSy Cyprus, hrasiliensis, Brazil, p. 210, Schaufuss, 
Nunq. Ot. i. ; P. haussknechti and var. aleppensis, Witte, B. E. Z. xv. p. 207, 
Kurdistan and Aleppo. 
Tragocerus hcraldicus, v. Vollenhoven, 1. c. p. 106, pi, 4. f. 6, New Guinea. 
Distenia fastuosuy Pascoe, 1. c. p. 274, Nicaragua. 
Melegena eyanea, id. 1. c. p. 275, Cochin China. 
Lamndes. 
Murray, in a further instalment of his List of Coleoptera received from 
Old Calabar, on the West Coast of Africa,” Ann. N. H. (4) vii. pp. 38-61 
(continued from vi. p. 482), further discusses the Lamiades known to him 
from that region. He recharacterizes and comments upon the affinities &c. 
of Tecton and Prosopocera, redescribing T. quadrisignatum, P. ocellatay 
myops, dorsalis, and (? P.) pictiventris, Geloharpyia murrayi, Tragocephala 
1871. [voL. viii.] 
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