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Mogador, L. Fairmaire, Ann. Mus. Genov, vii. ; P. cossyrensis^ E. 
Ragusa^ Bull. Ent. Ital. vii. p. 252, 1, of Pantellaria ; P. intermedia and 
fritscTii, p. 45, cognata^ p. 46, hreviuscula^ p. 47, externe-costata, p. 48, 
mm and fairmairii, p. 49, maroccana and plasoni, p. 50, dor ice, p. 51, 
Haag-Rutenberg, Beitrage, &c., N. Africa (chiefly Morocco). 
Microdera marginata, Baudi, Ann. Mus. Genov, vi. p. 97 (D. E. Z. 1875, 
p. 53), S. Persia ; M. scyta, id. Deutsche E. Z. 1875, p. 55, Bokhara. 
Tentyria ohlongipennis, p. 518, cribricollis, p. 519, L. Fairmaire, Ann. 
Mus. Genov, vii. Tunis ; T. mauritanica, Baudi, Deutsche E. Z. 1875, 
p. 46, Egypt ; T. parallela, p. 98 (D. E. Z. 1875, p. 49), N. Persia, and 
T. sommieri, p. 99 (D. E. Z. 1875, p. 47)j Island Linosa, id. Ann. Mus. 
Genov, vi. 
Rhytidonota morio, Baudi, Deutsche E. Z. 1875, p. 52, Nubia (= %uh- 
fossulata, Sol., and probably came from E. India ; G. Haag, tom. cit. 
p. 120). 
Stegastopsis persica and crassieornis, Baudi, Ann. Mus. Genov, vi. 
p. 101 (D. E. Z. 1875, pp. 59 & 60), Persia. 
Mesostenopa major, p. 101, dentrix^ p. 102 (D. E. Z. 1875, pp. 56 & 57), 
id. Ann. Mus. Genov, vi. Persia. 
Micipsa persica, id. ibid. (D. E. Z. 1875, p. 58), Bender Abbas; M. 
herimi and angustipennis, p. 520, Tunis, gracilis,'^. 522, poripennis, p. 523, 
Algerian Sahara, Fairmaire, 1. c. ; M. rubescens, p. 90, similis, p. 91, 
Persia, batesi, p. 92, Syria, Haag-Rutenberg, 1. c. 
Asphaltesthes carinatus, Haag, 0. R. xiv. p. 88, Angola. 
Talpophila schweinfurthi, id. 1. c. p. 90, Djur. 
Melancrus alutaceus, L. Fairmaire, Pet. Nouv. (1875) p. 495, Biskra. 
Hyperops doricB, Baudi, Ann. Mus. Genov, vi. p. 102 (D. E. Z. 1875, 
p. 61), S. Persia. 
Epitragides. 
Himatismus forticornis, F. Baudi, Ann. Mus. Genov, vi. p. 103 (D. E. Z. 
1875, p. 64), S. Persia ; H. naialensis, Caffraria, and vestitus. Cape of 
Good Hope, id. Deutsche E. Z. 1875, p. 63, note, spp. nn. (//. forti- 
cornis — villosus, Haag. var. ; G. Haag, Deutsche E. Z. 1875, p. 120.) 
Adelostomides. 
Haag-Rutenberg, G. Monographie der Eurychoriden {Adelostomides, 
Lacord.). Verh. Ver. Rheinl. 1875, pp. 359-428 ; also separately, 
Berlin, 1875, 8vo, pp. 1-70; also forms Heft v. of Deutsche E. Z. 
1875. 
The group is named after EurycTiora, which is the most typical, 
richest in species, and oldest in date ; the fact of the one European 
representative being an Adelostoma being properly not allowed to have 
any weight : Lacordaire also is wrong in making a division between the 
true Adelostomides and Eurychorides, as recent discoveries merge the 
two divisions. Dacoderus, Lee., with 11 antennal joints, is probably one 
of the Stenosides, no Eurychorid occurring in the New World. The known 
genera (15, whereof 7 new) and’ species are tabulated and characterized. 
Euryckora modesta, Hbst., = ciliata, F., of which major, Sol., is a var. ; 
