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E. cmerea, Sol., pusilla, Hbst., = harbata, 01., whereof varr. nn. hirtay 
nitida, and granulo&ipennis^ from Oaffraria are described, p. 17 ; E. crenata, 
Fahr., nec Sol., is renamed fahrceiy p. 22 ; E. terrestris^ F&hr., = crenaia^ 
Sol. ; the eyes in Steira are not dorsal, but as in the other genera, being 
merely difficult to see underneath; EurycTiora squalida^ Baudi, = 
Hidrosis crenato-striataj Redt. ; Zygas^ Pasc., = Lycanthropa^ J. Thoms. ; 
Adelostoma carinatum and cordatum, Sol., cristatum^ Esch., = sulcaturrif 
Dup., varr., of which varr. nn. nitidum^ paralUlwm^ and deplanatum are 
described, pp. 61-64. 
New genera and species : — 
Peristeptus^ Haag, 1. c. p. 24. Allied to Pogonobasis ; elytra and 
epipleura separated by a sharp margin. For Pog. laevigata and cribrata, 
and Eurychora platessa, Gerst., E. ovata^ Fahr., and Per. gestroi, Haag, 
1. c. p. 27, Abyssinia. 
GeophanuSf id. 1. c. p. 46. PsarypMs, Lac., nec Er., with thinner 
antennas and deep antennal grooves. For P. confusa, Fahr., and G. 
tristisj p. 49, Cape of Good Hope, and sepulchralisj p. 60, N’Gami, 
Haag, 1. c. 
SmiliotuSj id. 1. c. p. 62. Follows PsarypMs ; elytra closely applied to 
thorax, antennas with bristly, broad, cyathiform joints. steir aides, id. 
1. c. p. 63, Oatfraria. 
Platysemus, id. 1. c. p. 66. Allied to the preceding in the antennas, 
which resemble those of PsarypMs, but have a deep furrow. P. ben- 
guelensis, id. ibid. Benguela. 
Acestus, id. 1. c. p. 66. Allied to Smiliotus^ but with entirely different 
antennal structure. A. elongatus. Cape of Good Hope, lanuginosus, 
Svakop, id. 1. c. p. 67. 
Eutichus, id. 1. c. p. 69. No differential comparison possible. For E. 
waMbergi, id. 1. c. p. 60, S. Africa. 
HerpsiSf id. Z. c. p. 66. Next after Adelostoma] epipleura with no 
sharply defining margin. A. rugosum. Gory, oi ^hieh. A. parvum, 
Sol., is a var. 
Hidrosis, id. Deutsche E. Z. 1876, p. 120. Differs from Eurychora in 
the short antennas, which are otherwise constructed, and from Steira, to 
which it is most closely allied, in the deep antennal furrows, narrower 
elytra, crenulated margin, and want of the characteristic mesosternal 
and segmental characters. For Eurychora squalida, Baudi (infra), = 
Steira oegyptiaca, Kirsch, = S. crenato-costata, Redt., and E. levaillanti, 
Luc. Also H. incostata, sp. n., Haag, Monogr. der Eurychor. p. 67, Cape 
Verde. 
Eurychora alata, L. Fairmaire, Ann. Mus. Genov, vii. p. 623, Tozer 
(Tunis) ; E. squalida, F. Baudi, Deutsche E. Z. 1876, p. 66, Egypt ; E. 
batesi, p. 8, terrulenta and suturalis, p. 10, tiimidula, luctuosa, SLnd planata, 
p. 14, convexiuscula, p. 19, murina, p. 20, similis, p. 24, South Africa, 
angolensis, p. 9, Angola, punctipennis, p. 21, Benguela, villosa, p. 16, 
Damara-land, Haag, Monogr. Eurych. . 
Pogonobasis opaca, p. 30, Arabia, raffrayi, p. 32, Abyssinia, Bogos, 
Haag, 1. c. 
