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latior, McLeay, = mastersij McL., of which varr. nn. duhoulayi and 
ereptus are described, p. 13; Adelocera lacerta, 0., =. cribrata, G. ] A. 
squalida, Faivm., and nigro-plagiatus.'Bl., = modesta, Boisd. ; A. chapuisi, 
0., = palliata, Latr. ; Crgptotarsus, Philippi, nec Kirsch, is re-named 
Apocryptus, p. 39 ; Lacon JumidicolUs^ 0., = vestitus, Kl. ; L. confusuSj 
0., = irroratus, Kl. ; L. maillardi, Deyr., = flavipes, 0. ; L. cylindricus, 
C., = truncatus, Hbst. ; Trachylacon falvicollis and lohicollis, Mots,, are 
referred to Agrceus ; Tilotarsus cuspidatus, 0., = cinctipes, Germ. ; T. 
hoieldieui, C., = cuspidatus^ Kl. ; Pyrophorus, Corymbites^ and allies, 
though some of them would be well placed next the Alaites, Oxynopte- 
Q'ites, &c., are removed, in order to keep the genera with keeled foreheads 
together ; Calais ophthalmicus^ 0., is a Pyrophorus, and CaUm is sunk as 
a section of Alaus ; A. gorgops, Lee., = lusciosus, Hope ; A. naja, C., = 
melanops, Lee. ; Chalcolepidius cequinoctialis, Cast., = silbermanni, 
Chev. ; Semiotus speciosus, Er., s= sanguinicollis, Blanch., ? = suturalis, 
F. ; Beliophorus is removed from near Oxynopterus to the Dimites ; Oxyn. 
mucronatus and audoini are considered distinct ; Leptophyllus latipennis, 
Hope, and Megalorhipis validicornis and minor, 0., = L. strachani, 
Hope, 
The following new genera and species are characterized : — 
Hexaulacus, p. 40. Agrypnites, between Anacantha and Ocneus. Six 
furrows for reception of the tarsi. H. reedi, ibid., Valdivia. 
Eumceus, p, 113. Alaites, next Euphemus, from which it is distin- 
guished by the absence of furrows on the prosternal sutures. Dilfers 
from Alaolacon in the double pectination of its antennae in the $ . Eum. 
murrayi, ibid., Madras. 
Agrypnus attenuatus, p. 4, Guinea, australis, p. 5, Lake N’Gami, ara- 
bicus, Arabia, persicus, Persia, p. G, rufipes, p. 7, Pondicherry, opacus, 
p. 8, Malacca, attonitus, p. 10, India. 
Adelocera ewea, p. 18, Guatemala, oliveri, p. 20, Darjeeling, unicolor, 
p. 21, Persia, calabarica, Old Calabar, aberrans, Caraccas, p. 23, spurca, 
p. 25, Laos, xoallacii, p. 2G, Borneo, setosa, p. 20, Para, adspersa, p. 30, 
Guatemala. 
Dilobotarsus tessellatus, nebulosus, p. 32, Brazil, subsulcatus, p. 34, 
Ecuador, inopinus, Nicaragua, eloini. Central America, gracilis, Amazons, 
p. 35. ' 
Anacantha marmorata, p. 38, Chili. 
Optaleus argentatus, p. 42, Ega. 
Lacon grisescens, p. 52, maculosus, p. 53, tripartitus, p. 54, Madagascar, 
albitactus. Old Calabar, asper, Guinea, p. 55, muscerda, p. 57, Cape of 
Good Hope, bidivisus, p. 58, Old Calabar, taciturnus, Laos, falsarius, 
Ceylon, p. judex, p. 62, Shanghai, leucaspis, p. Q3,fex, p. 64, Malacca, 
Gonsors, p. 64, Madras, comptus, p. 65, Siam, coctus, Burmah, flavescens, 
Ceylon, p. 66, tactus, Siam, p. 67, inops, p. 67, afflictus, p. 68, Malacca, 
Siam, minusculus, p. 68, Bombay, coarctatus, p. 70, Himalaya, birman- 
icus, p. 71, Burmah, nepalensis, p. 72, Nepal, schwaneri, Borneo, liti- 
giosus, Malacca, p. 73, insularis, erinaceus, p. 74, gracilis, p. 83, Malay 
Archipelago, cinnamomeus, E. Siberia, prmtermissus, East India, p. 76, 
depressus, p. 77, Corea, wallacii, p. 81, Celebes, turgescens, p. 84, Puld- 
