348 
COLEOPTKKA. 
Senegal and Inland of St. Yincent, haulnUj p, 460, ci^^taneipemk^ p. 461, 
Guinea, wesUrmami^ p. 471, cegypUaoOtt p» 462, Sennaar, Usignatdi 
p. 470, Gape of Good Hope, flavilahri&y p. 469, Galam, Africa, fulviceps^ 
p. 472, Persia, mamerheimi^ p. 473, Himalayas, sulcicolU$, Brazil, 
melanota^ New Granada, p. 474, alho-marginata^ p, 475, trUtis^ p, 480, 
l)6llay p, 481, Bolivia, cwvina^ p. 478, l(zvicolli&^ p. 479, Brazil, nigrans^ 
p. 479, Peru, hemigrammay p. 482, Montevideo, F. W-Maklin, Act. Fenn, 
X. j C. (^Lyttgi) mutilata^ G. H. Horn, c, p. 165, Arizona ; G. wnivUWay 
L. Fairmaire, Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. (6) v. p. 200, Chili ; spp. nn, 
Epicauta batesi, Guatemala and Florida, oregona, Oregon, G. H. Horn, 
1. c, p. 153 ; E. ^harpi, S. A. de Marseul, Nouv. et Faits, 1875, p. sfxvii. 
Arabia ; spp. nn. 
Zonitis nigripes^ Madagascar, purpureipennisy Victoria, p, 54, violacei- 
pennis, ibid., and flaviceps^ p. 56, Swan Biver, C, 0. Waterhouse, Cist. 
Ent, ii. ; Z, vittipennisy G, H. Horn, h Q, p. 155, Arizona ; Z, maculiQoUis, 
Fairmaire, L c. p. 532, Tunis ; spp. nn. 
Coryna rubricolluy sp, n., S. A. de Marseul, 1, c. p, jqdv. Arabia^ 
(FjDEMBRIDiE. 
(Edemera CKprata, Rche., = basalis^ Kiist. ; h, v, Heyden, Deutsche 
E. Z. 1875, p. 384, 
Danerces [anagram of Nacerdes'], g. n., J. 0. Westwood,' Tr, E. Soc. 
1875, p. 228. Near Nacerdes and Pseudolycus, Gu^r., but with the apical 
joint of the maxillary palpi bifid for some length in the ^ , and the 3rd 
to 6th joints of the antennae dilated. For D, luteicornisy p. 229, bipartitay 
pi. vii. fig. 3, fraterna, fulvicollisy piceay nigrn [described in 3 words 1], 
p. 230, apicalis, basalisy and fulvay p. 231, Dorey, suturali^, p. 231, Dorey 
and Mysol, biguttuluSy p. 231, and nasaliSy p. 232,‘ Batchian, laticorniSy 
p. 232, Aru, spp. nn. 
Xanthochroa luaterJiousHy sp. n.,E. v. Harold, C. H. xiv, p. 93, Hiogo. 
Nacerdes brevipemisy sp. n., L. Fairmaire, Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. (5) v. 
p, 200, Chili. 
Ananca phthisica, sp. n., C. Ritsema, Tidjschr. Ent. xviii. p, 136, 
Congo. 
OuBCULIONIDiE. 
J, L, Leconte, Am. Nat. ix. pp, 112 & H3, in a paper on “an 
additional character for the definition of Bhynchophorous Coleopteray' 
read before the National Academy of Sciences at Philadelphia, Nov. 5, 
1874, remarks that in the separated head of a Curculio, the cranium is 
globose and always presents a distinct trace of a median suture on the 
underside, corresponding with the gular sutures of other beetles, which 
diverge either before or behind ; this character is relied on as cor- 
roborating the value of the Rhynchophora as a separate group, equal 
to all the other beetles, as in none but them do the lateral elements of 
the head coalesce beneath in a straight longitudinal suture, extending to 
the posterior limit of the chitinous part of the head. 
W. Boelofs, Ann. Ent, Belg. xviii. pp. 149-194, pis. i.-iii., publishes a 
