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convexicotlis^ p. 241, dorsalis and decoratus^ p. 242, pectoralis^ p. 243 
perdix, p. 244, signaticolUs, p. 245, nehulostXs^ p. 246, femoralU and musi- 
cus, p. 247, hellus, p. 248, inornatus and apicalis, p. 249, lineolatus^ p. 260> 
snhfasciatus and rufirostris^ p. 261, sulcifrons, p. 262, spp. nn., id, 1. C. 
Peru. 
Agametis pulchra^ sp. n., id. MT. Mus. Dresd. i. p. 41, Malacca. 
OspMlia alho-maculata^ sp. n., id. ibid. Malacca. 
Mecopus ahdominalis, p. 42, Malacca, moluccarum^ p. 43, .note, Mo- 
luccas, spp. nn., id. 1. c. 
Arachnopus alho-scapulatus and guttuUfer, p. 1009, misoriensis^ p. 1010, 
spp. nn., R. Gestro, Ann. Mus. Genov, vii. Geelvink Bay, New Guinea. 
Tachygonides, 
Tachygonus (in which the abrupt narrowing of the eyes and their 
prolongation beneath is not noticed by Schonherr or Lacordaire) 
scutellaris and rufo-varius, spp. nn., T. Kirsch, Deutsche E. Z. 1876, p. 253, 
Peru. 
Geuthorrhynchides. 
Phytohius. Notes on the European species ; P. notula, Germ., is not 
canaliculatus, Sch., by description, and a type of it = A-tuberculatus^ F. ; 
another from Suffrian = P. waltoni, Sch. ; T. Kirsch, Deutsche E. Z. 
1875, pp. 398-400. 
Phytohius quadricornis^ Gyll., Rhinoncus pericarpius, L., and R. 
hruchoideSf Hbst., occur iU Japan ; W. Roelofs, Ann. Ent. Belg. xviii. 
p. 180. 
Phytohius {Euhrychius') velatus, Beck, swims artistically, very much 
better than P. leucogaster^ Marsh. ; A. Schultze, Deutsche E. Z. 1876, 
p. 397. 
Ceuthorrhynchus asper and ancora, spp, nn., W. Roelofs, 1. c. p. 177, 
Japan. 
Ceuthorrhynchidius albo-suturalis, sp. n., id. 1. c. p. 178, Japan. 
Mecysmoderes fulvus^ id. 1. c. p. 179, Japan ; M. carinifer^ T. Kirsch, 
MT. Mus. Dres. i. p. 44, Malacca : spp. nn. 
Phytohius japonicus, sp. n., W. Roelofs, 1. c. p. 180, Japan. 
Peridinetides, 
Peridinetus circulifer, p. 264, nanus^ p. 265, spp. nn., T. Kirsch, 1. c. 
Peru. 
Megops lineola, sp. n., id. 1. c. p. 266, Peru. 
Baridiides. 
Baridius. In many species, the pygidium is entirely covered by the 
elytra, a character entirely opposed to Lacordaire’s diagnosis of the 
groups ; T. Kirsch, Deutsche E. Z. 1875, p. 257. 
Scambus requires an extension of its characters, and variation of 
essential points occurs also in Centrinus ; id. 1. c. p. 264. 
Centrinopsis, g. n., W. Roelofs, Ann. Ent. Belg. xviii. p. 185. True 
Baridiides, group Madopterides ; facies of Centrinus or Madarus, Type, 
C. nitens, sp. n., id. 1. c. pi. iii. fig. 12, Japan. 
