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Musopsis g. n., id. 1. p. 532. M. minarumj sp. n., id. 1. c. p. 633, 
pi. i. fig. 7, S. Brazil.^' 
Cehrio carhonarius^ p. 25, anthracinus, p. 403, personatus, p. 419, pube- 
rulus, p, 422, Spain, insularis, p. 26, Monte Lessina, semiflavus^ 
Greece, in table, p. 25 (description omitted), sulcicollis, p. 30, xan- 
thognathus, basicornis, P* 31, tibialis, p. 32, semiinarginatus, fusciveniris, 
p. 33, rugicostatiis, p. 34, pallidipennis, p. 35, semistriatus, p. 36, bouca- 
densis, p. 37, defofmis, pp. 38 & 383, cinctlcollis, p. 365, rufangulus, 
p. 366, consimilis, conformis, p. 368, ergthrogonus, p. 369, poupil- 
lieri, p. 370, lanuginosus, ruhro-cinctiis, p. 371, carinicollis, p. 374, 
divisus, p. 375, dipartitus, p. 376, jiivenrus, p. 377, picipennis, p. 378, 
cinctivcntris, p. 379, erg throj) terns, p. 380, constantinensis, p. 381, maci- 
lentiis, p. 382, intermedins, p. 383, infnscatns, p. 384, quadraticollis , 
p. 385, muticns, p. 386, coxalis, p. 393, obseuripes, p. 394, saintpierrii, 
p. 395, aterrimus, p. 396, ventralis, p. 397, compactilis, p. 398, catoxanthus, 
p. 400, levaillanti, p. 401, oranensis, p. 402, atriceps, p. 407, ernesti, 
p. 408, laticornis, p. 409, annulicornis, p. 410, transversalis, p. 411, atri- 
capillus, p. 412, humerosus, comptns, p. geminus,p. ^\ b, paehycephalus, 
p. 416, genicidatus, p. 417, peetoralis, p. 538, Algeria, laterieolUs, p. 382, 
locality unknown, segmentatns and vfir. cinnabarlpennis, pp. 390 & 391, 
Mogador, impressicolUs, Spain, antennatns, Greece, p. 392, marocanus, 
p. 418, Tangier’s ; Chevrolat, 1. c., spp. nn. 
Scaptolenus fnlvus, p. 510, gibbns, p. 511, vagans, 512, pi. i. figs. 1 & 2, 
revestitus, p. 513, snlcipennis, villosus, p. 514, amplipennis, p. 515, signati- 
collis, p. 518, subapicalis, p. 519, obscuriceps, p. 520, pueblce,p. 521, ruji- 
cornis, p. 522, guttiventris, p. 525, Mexico, rubriventris, p. 620, Costa 
Rica, candezii, p. 521, Guatemala, monffleti, Yera Cruz, gehini, N. 
America, p. 523, calif ornicus, p. 524, California, id. 1. c. ; 8. estriatns, 
J. L. Ticconto, Tr. Am. Eut. Soc. v. p. 55, Texas : spp. nn. 
Anachilus mandibnlaris, sp. n., Chevrolat, 1. c. p. 537, Florida. 
Rhipidoceridjc. 
Brachyspecti'a, g. n., J. L. Leconte, Tr. Am. Ent. Soc. v. p. 55. 
General facies of Zenoa, but broader, with the mouth more indexed, 
and mandibles smaller ; no onychium ; trochantin of front coxoe indis- 
tinct ; prosternum prolonged behind coxo 0 , and received in an excavation 
of the mesosternum. Can only be referred, however, to this family, 
unless it be one of the JLnbriini. B.fulva, sp. n., id. 1. c. p. 56, Texas. 
Dascillid;e. 
JJelodes flavicollis, Kies., common in Japan, where Cyphbn{?) variabilis 
occurs ; H. v. Kiesenwetter, B. E. Z. xviii. p. 245. 
Ilelodes marginata and Cyphon {variabilis ?). Larvoe described, espe- 
cially as to internal anatomy, and figured ; W. Rolph, Arch. f. Nat. xl. 
pp. 25-35, pi. i. figs. 24-40. 
HydrocypTion deflexicollis. Its sub-aquatic transformations noted ; 
C. Bloesch, Pet. Nouv. vi. p. 399 ; H. Tournier, tom. cit. p. 413. 
