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Zorion hatesi, sp. n., D. Sharp, Bnt. M. M. xii. p. 57, New Zealand, 
Sagridola quinquemaculata^ ep. n., 0. O. Waterhouse, Ann. N. H. (4) 
XV. p. 414, Madagascar. 
Tryphocaria mastersi^ sp. n., F. P. Pascoe, Ann. N. H. (4) xv. p. 61, 
Victoria. 
Lygesis mendica, sp. n., F. P. Pascoe, 1. c. p. 62, New S. Wales. 
Uracanthus strigosus, sp. n., id. ibid. New S. Wales. 
PacJiyta marginalis^ p. 139, Siberia, mutabilis, p. 140, and guttulata^ 
p. 141, S. Daouria, obsidiana^ p. 140, Alps of Mongolia, spp. nn., V. 
Motschoulsky, Bull. Mosc. xlix. pt. 1. 
Leptura later imaculata, p. 141, Crimea, apicalis^ p. 142, Siberia, id. 
1. c . ; L. anthracina^ J. E. Leconte, 1. c. p. 174, Oregon ; L. tangeriana 
\tingitana\ H. Tournier, Pet. Nouv. (1875) p. 475, Tangiers : spp. nn. 
Grammoptera paralllpipeda [!] and abbreviata^ spp. nn., V. Motschoul- 
sky, 1. c. p. 143, S. Daouria. 
Anoplistes affinis^ sp. n., id. 1. c. p. 147, Altai. 
Closteropus lineatuB, sp. n., T. Kirsch, Deutsche E. Z. 1875, p. 285, 
Peru. 
Chrysoprasis frontalis^ sp. n., id. 1. c. p. 286, Peru. 
Callidium viridescens^ sp. n., V. Motschoulsky, 1. c. p. 148, E. Siberia,' 
Hylotrypes bifasciatus, sp. n., id. ibid. N. China. 
Clytus rectangulus^ p. 149, S. Daouria, and C. angulosus, p. 150, Lake 
Inderskoe, near the Ural Mts. (incidently named and briefly charac- 
terized), spp. nn., id. 1. c. 
Lamiules. 
Monohammus." F. P. Pascoe, Ann. N. H. (4) xv. p. 65, adheres to 
the original generic name, Monochamus^ as used (in De jean’s Cat. and) 
by Latreille, Serville, and others. He rightly observes that Monohammus 
from S;U)ua, has no application, adding, “ If such be its derivation, I take 
it that the orthography should be Monammus," not observing that the 
“a” is aspirated in his quotation, though it is often used without that 
breathing. The Monohammus version appears to have been originated in 
Agassiz’s “ Nomenclator.” The same author, 1. c. p. 66, criticizes Gem- 
minger and Yon Harold’s “Catalogus” for its restoration of disused 
names pre-occupied elsewhere than in Coleoptera. See E. v. Harold, 
C. H. xiii. p. 157. Praonetha melanura^ Gerst., is Malayan ; Phoryctes 
mucoreus, Gerst., = Enaretta castelnaudi^ Thoms. ; and Rhopaliisus 
sansibaricus, Gerst., is a Callichroma ; id. 1. c. p. 69, note. The tomentose 
depressions of the abdomen in certain Lamiides were flrst noticed by 
the author in Symphyletes^ but are found unsatisfactory, even as sexual 
marks ; id. 1. c. p. 72. 
Monohammus minor ^ Lee., ? = carolinensis^ 01. ; Eutessus asper, Lee., 
= Mecotetartus antennatus^ Bates; Pogonocherus sordidus, Lec., is an 
Estola ; Amphionycha was first characterized by Leconte, with Saperda 
flammata^ Newm., as its type, and Thomson’s Amphionycha, with 
luctuosa, Less., for its type, adopted by Lacordaire, is another genus, for 
which (Edudes, J. Thoms., should stand. G. H. Horn, Tr. Am. Ent. Soc/ 
V. pp. 150 & 151. 
