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Strongylndes. 
St7'ongylium tenuicolle, Say. A larva, dubiously referred to this 
species, described and figured from oak, living in company with Eupsalis 
minuta {Brenthidce). 0. V. Riley, Rep. Ins. Mo. vi. pp. 117 & 118, 
fig. 32. 
ClSTELIDJ). 
Hoinophlus fallaciosus^ Rott., is quite distinct from longicornis^ Bertol., 
ex typ. ; A. V. Rottenberg, B. E. Z. xviii. p. 331. 
Otuniid;e. 
Polypri[o7i]a, g. n., A. Chevrolat, R. Z. (3) ii. p. 330. Near Deres- 
tenus. P. crux-7'ufa, sp. n., id. ibid.^ Mexico. 
Othnius mexicanus^ sp. n., id. ibid., Mexico. 
PyTIlIDJl. 
Sniping ides. An account of the European species, by Aboille do 
Perrin, Bull. Soc. Toulouse, viii., is analyzed in Nouv. et faits. No. 49, 
pp. cxcviii. & cxcix. Agnathus, Pytho, Lissodema (3 spp.), Salpingus, 
(8 spp.), and Ehinosimus (6 spp.) are included in the gi’oup, and the 
following described as new, p. 24 : — Salpingus reyi, Sos, Rliinosimus 
tapirus, Tarbes, R. ornitliorhynclius, Var. 
Melandryid^.. 
Serropalpus striatus eating through a leaden gas-pipe ; Allard, Feuil. 
Nat., No. 43, p. 88. 
Abdei'a 3-guUata, Gy\., in Scotland; G. C. Champion, Ent. M. M. xi. 
p. 63. 
Scotocliroa, g. n., J. L. Leconte, B. Bost. Soc. xvi. p. 274. Allied to 
Carebara and Spilotus, having the middle coxae not contiguous, the 
maxillary palpi with 2nd and 3rd joints not dilated, and the pubescence 
short and prostrate : it differs from the former in its smaller head, 
slender antennae, and the triangular, less securiform last joint of its 
maxillary palpi. S. atra, ibid., White Mountains, basalis, p. 275, Oregon, 
id. 1 . ('., spp. nn. 
Oi’chesia blandula, sp. n., K. Brancsik, B. E. Z. xviii. p. 229, Carpathian 
Mountains. 
Emtrophus hnpressicollis, sp. n., J. L. Leconte, Tr. Am. Ent. Soc. v. 
p. 69, Vancouver Island. 
PEDILIDiE. 
Corphyra. Variations in the penis-sheath and other male characters 
noted ; the antennae are pectinate in one species, and in another the hind 
tibiae are grooved as in the front tibiae of the Lamioid Cerambycides. 
G. H. Horn, Tr. Am. Ent. Soc. v. pp. .39-42. 
