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andalusicus of B. 8ulcifro7is, Boh., is described from Granada, p. 687. 
I'rachyphlozus asphaltinus, Gyl., ex. typ.., and ? Mimotermus raymondi, 
Gant., = Trachyphlceus aristatus, Gyl. ; T. sabulosus, Redt., ? = mermis. 
Boh. ; Cathormiocerus cTievrolati., Seidl., $ , is re-named mutandm., p. 647, 
C. excursor, Seidl., nec Stierl., is re-named hirticulus, p. 652; Scliaumius 
vuillefroyi, 0. Bris., = C. lapidicola, Chevr., which stands ; a var. n. (? 
sp. n.) capiomonti, of C. lethierrii, Chevr., is described from Toulon 
and Algiers, p. 654. [Various changes in nomenclature are proposed, 
but are not here noticed, for the reasons given in Zool. Rec. viii. p. 
299.] 
H. Touunier, Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. (5) iv. p. 606, does not agree with 
the reference \^supra] of Strophomorphus to this group ; he would retain 
it and Pholicodes, Epiphaneus, &c., in the Br achy derides, the true direc- 
tions of the scrobes being inferior, though they are widely enlarged be- 
hind. S. lineolatus, Fairm., = alharius, Rche. 
Otioi'liynclms inaurus, Scotch var.; E. C. Rye, Ent. Ann. 1874, p. 101. - 
O. comohiia, Costa, is a good species ; J. Emory, Nouv. ot faits, No. 46, 
p. clxxxvi. 
Stomodes gyi’osicoUis, Boh., var. n. gracilior ; K. Brancsik,- B. E. Z. 
xviii. p. 230, Hungary. 
Cathoi'iniocerus socius corroborated as British ; E. C. Rye, Ent. M. M. 
X. p. 177. 
Phyllohius pini, Mots., from Japan, described; Desbrochers, Monogr. 
Phyllob. p. 660, note. P. mei'idionalis, Desbr., = xantliocnemus. Kies.; 
P. xantliocnemus, Desbr., = alpinus, Stierl. ; P. uniformis, Msh., = viri- 
dio’reis, Laich. ; P. ligurinus, Gyl., = Polydrosus corruscus ; Ph. virens, 
Boh., = Pol. cei'vinus, L. ; Ph. candidatus, Perris, and Polydrosus senex, 
Chevr., = MetalUtcs tibialis, Gyl. ; Ph. glycyrrhizcc, Stierl., is a Chloe- 
bins ; Ph. pineti, Redt., = argentatus, var. ; otlier synonymy is indicated, 
especially as to Schouherr’s typos, and some clianges in nomenclature are 
proposed, against the author’s own conviction (p. 747), upon the same 
ground as that mentioned in Zool. Rec. viii. p. 299. 
Pseudomyllocerus, g. n., Desbrochers, Z. c. pp. 662 & 739. Allied to 
Phyllobius; scrobes short, as in Ptochus. For Phyllobius dorsalis, Man., 
sinuatus and inus, F. 
Corigetus [?. Coriogitoii], g. n., id. 1. c. pp. 662 & 746. Differs from 
Mylloccrus in having a deep excavation followed by an elevation between 
the frons and the base of the rostrum. C. marmoratus, sp. n., id. 1. c. 
p. 746, Siberia. 
Otiorhynchus sinioni, sp. n., L. Bedel, Bull. Soc. Ent. Fr. (5) iv. p. li. 
Digne, Basses- Alpes. 
Ilolcorhinus seidlitzi, sp. n., H. Tournier, Bull. Soc. Ent. Fr. (5) iv. 
p. ccxi. Biskra. 
Camopsis reichii, sp. n., id. CR. Ent. Belg. 1874, p. Ixxxix. Alge 9 iras. 
Trachyphlceus fawmairii, sp. n., E. Reitter, Verb. Yer. Briinn, xii. (sep. 
copy) p. 14, Oran. 
Cathormiocerus maritimus, E. C. Rye, Ent. M. M. x. p. 176, Portsea, 
S. Coast of England ; C. diechi^ Seidlitz, in De Marseul’s Monogr. 
Otiorh. p. 647, South Africa: spp. nn. 
