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COLBOPTBRA. 
bilineicolle, "p. ^21, M.exiGO, jpe^sylvanicum, p. 325, Pennsylvania, ^^c^- 
ventre, p. 325, Cuba, insigne, no locality known, lineaiicolle and filiolus, 
California, p. 326, subfasciatiim, p. 327, Cuadulpia, Jlavo-marginatum, 
p. 327, circumcinctum, p. 328, Brazil, 4i-notatum,j p. 328, Texas. 
Orthopleura suturalis^ p. 328, Mexico. 
2\ichodes alvearius ponging its mandibles into the abdomen of a 
Hymenopterous insect ; J. de Gaulle, Feuill. Nat. no. 46, p. 124. 
Corynetes rujipes. Injurious to hams in N. America ; transformations 
described and figured. C. V. Biley, Rep. Ins. Mo. vi. pp. 96-102, 
fig. 96. 
Trichodes bimaculatus, sp. n., J. L. Leconte, Tr. Am. Ent. Soc. v. p. 63, 
California, Oregon (? — nuttalli, Kby., var.) 
Hydnocera bonariensis, sp. n., E. Steinheil, Atti Soc. Ital. xv. p. 573, 
Buenos Aires. 
Lebasiella maculicollis, sp. n., Leconte, 1. c., California. 
Necrobia fusca, sp. n., Steinheil, 1. c. p. 573, San Luis. 
CuPBaiDAil. 
Priacma, g. n., J. L. Leconte, Tr. Am. Ent. Soc. v. p. 87. Differs from 
Oupes in its antennae being less approximate at the base, shorter and 
stouter, eyes smaller, under surface of head quite different, &c. Type, 
Cup>es serrata, Lee. 
Oupes lobiceps, sp. n., id. 1. c. p. 88, California. 
Ptintd^. 
Diplocotes hoivittanus, We^iw., fig. 6, Polyplocotes longicollis, W., fig. 4, 
and nitidus, W., fig. 5, p. 103, Ectrephes formicarum, Base., fig. 1, pascoii, 
W., fig. 3, hingi, W., fig. 2, p. 104, re-described and figured ; J. O. West- 
wood, Thesaurus cut. oxou., pi. iii. 
Dryophilus rugicollis.^ $ , only differs from $ in having a small spine at 
apex of 4 anterior tibiae. C. Brisout, Bull. Soc. Ent. Fr. (5) iv. p. Ixxvi. 
Niptus hololeucus eating paper, at St. Petersburg ; Morawitz, Bull. 
Ent. Ross. x. p. xi. Eating tea, at Shanghai ; J. F. M. H. Stone, P. E. 
Soc. 1874, p. xxvii. 
Vrilletta, g. n., J. L. Leconte, 1. c. p. 64. Allied to Xyletinus, from 
which it differs conspicuously in its antenna3. V. murrayi, expansa^ ibid., 
convexa, p. 65, spp. nn., California. 
EuceratoceruSj g. n., id. 1. c. p. 65. Closely allied to Ptilinus, differing in 
the form of the antennae, the larger and less prominent eyes, and longer 
and more slender tarsi. E. horni, sp. n., id. ibid., Texas. 
Hedobia granosa, sp. n., id. 1. c. p. 63, California. 
Xestobium affine, p. 63, Vancouver Island, California, squalidum, p. 64, 
Rhode Island, spp. nn., id. 1. c. 
Dorcatoma pallicornis, id. P. Bost. Soc. xvi. p. 274, Mt. Washington ; 
D. argentina (? = rujipes. Boh.), E. Steinheil, Atti Soc. Ital. xv. p. 574, 
Buenos Ayres : spp. nn. 
