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cuius ^ Rosenh., = procerulus, Mann., var., of which a var. with toothed 
apical segment of abdomen is described, p. 697 ; Anelastidius ineditus, 
Duv., = feisthamelif Graells ; Epiphanis cristatus, Lec., = cornutus, 
Esch. ; Phyllocerus fulvipennis, Germ., = flavipemiis^ Gu4r., $ ; Crypto- 
stoma signaticorne, Buq., rujithorax^ Rerty, denticorne^ Gu4r., = spini- 
corncj F., of which many other varr. are noted ; C. Jtavum^ Bonv., 
p. 758, pi. xxxvi. fig. 7, = nigricornc^ Westw., var. ; Hypoccdus sibiricuSj 
Mots., ex. typ., = Otho sphondy hides ^ Germ., var. ; Oalha tuherculatay 
Redt., = funehris, Chevr. ; G. albiventris, Chew. f. = sericata, Chevr., 
var. ; Hylochares melasinus^ Latr., is apparently non-existent ; Melasis 
picea, Pal. Beauv., is a Zenoa (Rhipicerides) ; Eucnemis gigas, Mann., is 
an (Emidius {Elateridce) ; E. sericatus^ Mann., also probably belongs to 
the Elateridce ; E. granulipennis^ Boh., = Porthmidius modicus ; E. con- 
tractus, Boh., = Heteroderes curtus ; Dirrhagus minutus. Cast., = Elater 
minutus, Cast., = Limonius minutus, F, ; Analastes femoralis, Lucas, is a 
Physodactylus\ Harminius castaneus, Fairm., belongs to the Elateridce, 
us, doe^ Deromecus parallelas,^o\. \ Galbella violacea, Westw., and On- 
chomcea ccerulea, Saund., belong to a genus of Buprestidce, among the 
Trachydes\ Fornax orchesioides,'heQ., ■=■ fticoZorj Melsh. Some supple- 
mentary corrections and additions to the whole work are given. 
The following new genera and species are described ; — 
Adeloihyreus, p. 609. Connects Microrrhagus with Farsus, having the 
fades of the former, but with the juxta-sutural furrow of the pro- 
pectus only existing in front, and marked behind with a wide sub-trian- 
gular depression. For A. mouffleti, p. 611, pi. xxix. fig. 9, Guadeloupe, 
A. A-maculatus (Chevr.), A. flavo-signatus, p. 614, pi. xxx. fig. 1, New 
Granada and Mexico, A. obscuripes, p. 615, pi. xxx. fig. 2, Brazil, and^. 
dejeani, p. 617, pi. xxx. fig. 3, N. America. 
Arrhipis (Dej. Cat.), p. 627. Easily distinguished from Farsus by the 
lower marginal carina of the pronotum being visible only in front. For 
Eucnemis senegalensis. Cast., = Hylochares subacutus, Gu^r., H. jacque- 
lini, Chevr., = lasnieri, Chevr., = A. lanieri, Gu^r., and A. inimica, 
p. 632, pi. xxx. fig. 9, Kaioa, north of Batchian. 
Henecocerus, p. 634. Connects Arrhipis and Emathion, though of more 
elongate form than either, differing from the former in not having a 
supplementary marginal prothoracic line, and from the latter in its an- 
tennae and hind coxae. H. angusticollis, p. 635, pi. xxxi. fig. 1, Malacca, 
Cambodia, &c. 
2'rigonopleurus, p. 681. Distinguished from Nematodes by its subtri- 
angular metathoracic episterna, its last dorsal segment being visible from 
above, and its posterior coxae placed less obliquely. T. rugulosus, p. 682, 
pi. xxxhi. fig. 2, Victoria. 
Compsocnemis, p. 683. Anterior margin of epistoma sinuate or emar- 
g.'nate in the middle, and slightly elevated, antennae pectinated, meta- 
thoracic epimera visible, and hinder margin of each abdominal segment 
slightly acuminate-elevate in the middle. C. maculata, p. 685, pi. xxxiii. 
fig. 3, Amboina, speciosa, p. 686, fig. 4, Singapore, bipartita, p. 687, fig. 5, 
Sarawak. 
Ilylotastes, p. 688. Distinct from Compsocnemis in its epistoma being 
