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fleti, Deyr., pp. 22 & 23, pi. vii. fig. 5. Centrognathus subrugosus, Gu4r., 
p. 29, pi. ix. fig. 4. Spilophorus plagosiis, Westw. (of which lugubris, F,, 
is ? a rubbed example), ibid. pi. ix. fig. 6. Trogodes 7'otundicollis, Westw., 
pp. 30 & 31, pi. xi. fig. 1. Plinurgus hh'tus, G. & P., pi. ix. fig. 2, P. 
subundatus, Westw., fig. 1, p. 32. Tidchoplus Icevis, G. & P., pi. ix. fig. 9, 
schaumi, Westw., fig. 10, p. 33. Ccenochilus paulus, G. & P., = maurus, 
F. , p. 34, pi. xi. fig. 5, paulus^ Burm., = procerus, Schm., fig. 8, hrou, 
G. & P., = ventricosus, Gyl., fig. 11, p. 36, Westw., pi. xii. 
fig. 9, p. 37, appendiculatus, Gerst., pi. xiii. fig. 2, p. 38, sulcatus, Schm., 
pi. xi. fig. 10, p. 41, setosus, Burm., pi. xii. fig. 8, p. 43, ti'ahecula, Schm., 
pi. xiii. fig. 10, campbelli, Saund. ( platgrhinus, Schm.), pi. xiii. fig. 5, 
p. 44, bi'unneus, Sauud., pi. xiii. fig. 3, p. 45. Genuchus elongatulus, G. 
& P., pi. X. fig. 1, nigriclavis, fig. 3, p. 49. Lissogenius conspersus, Burm. 
{luteo-varius, Boh.), p. 50, pi. x. fig. 11. Scaptobius cqfer, Schm., pi. x. 
fig. 8, capensis, G. & P., fig. 6, p. 52, aciculatus, Schm., fig. 9, natalensis, 
Westw., fig. 10, p. 53. Cyclidius elongatus, 01., pi. xi. fig. 2, p. 54, lacor- 
dairii, Thoms., fig. 3, p. 55. Psilocnemis leucosticta, Burm., p. 56, pi. ii. 
fig. 4. Cremastochilus castanece, Kn. {nec Schm., Burm., or Kby.), p. 59, 
pi. xiv. fig. 4, sayi, Harr., = variolosus, Kby. (wee Schm., or Burm.), fig. 7, 
squamulosus, Leo., p. (jO, planatus^luGc., fig. 5, p. 62, angulai'is^'Lec., fig. 1, 
nitens, Lee., fig. 2, p. 63, hiochi, Lee., fig. 6, p. 64, schaumi, Lee. fig. 3, 
p. 65. Yncala calabarina, Westw., p. 4, pi. i. fig. 3. 
New genera and species : — 
Goliathinus, sub-g. of Goliathus, for G. fornassinii, Bert., of which $ , 
from Zambesi, described and figured ; Westwood, 1. c. pp. 2 & 3, pi. i. 
fig. 1. 
Asthenorhella [!], id. 1. c. p. 3 ; differs from Asthenorhina in' its bituber- 
culate clypeus, rounded thorax, punctate elytra, and obtusely 3-dentate 
anterior tibiae, which are not attenuated behind the middle. A. leoninq, 
id. 1. c. p. 4, pi. i. fig. 5, Siorni Leone. 
Pkymatopteryx\^-rus, Westw.], id. 1. a. p. 7. Allied to Uloptera, but 
with minute maxillary palpi, a distinct prosternal process, and the elytral 
disc irregularly raised. P. sculptilis, id. ibid., pi. viii. fig. 1, Guinea. 
Macromina, id. 1. c. p. 15. Differs from Macroma in its small size, 
hexagonal prothorax and colouring. M. angidicollis, id. ibid. pi. vii. 
fig. 3, N’Gami. 
Praonn, id. 1. c. p. 20. Differs from Aspilus (p. 6) in having the men- 
tum wide in front and rounded at the sides. P. niveo-sparsa, id. ibid. 
pi. xiii. fig. 1, Mindanao. 
Platysodes, id. 1. c. p. 23. Allied to Hoplostomus ; broad, flat, dark, 
almost impuuctate, mentum entirely closing the mouth beneath. P., 
verier eni, id. ibid. pi. vii. fig. 4, Java. 
Genuchinus, id. ibid. Allied to the African Genuchus, differing from 
the new- world Cremastocliili in its narrow form and much narrower 
mentum. G. Y-notatus, pi. x. fig. 4, sulcipennis, pi. ii. fig. 3, p. 24, velu- 
tinus, pi. X. fig. 5, p. 25, Central America. 
Callynomes [^Callin-~\, id. 1. c. p. 26. First antennal joint and mentum 
very large, tarsi 4-jointed in both sexes. C. vollenhovii \^-hoveni 1,3 
