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robust legs, stout, straight tibiae, simply villose tarsi, funiculus with only 
the first joint longer than the rest, and squamose bristly clothing, as in 
OrthochcEtes. ■ Erirhinus pillumus, Gyll., E. hilunulatus, Desbr. (arte- 
misim, Becker, ? ined.), and ? E. pilifer, Gredl. [The author notices 
that Perris had described the first of these species in 1857 as a Dagous ; 
Walton, Ann. N. H. (2) vii. (1851) p. 317, quotes Kirby’s MS. name of 
Bagous heckwithi for it, stating also that he himself sent it to Germar 
with the name Dagous tihialis, and that Germar returned it as apparently 
a Btifphlus~\. 
Oryx, id. 1. c. p. 91. Legs straight, tarsi not spongy beneath, clothing 
and facies different from Erirhinus. E. niiidus, Chovr. 
Tcaris, id. 1. c. p. 93. J3iffers from Notaris in its 2nd abdominal 
segment being twice as long as the two following togetlier, with a straight 
suture, &c. Erirhinus sparganii and pertinax, Gyl., glohicollis, Fairm., 
cinereus, Mill. 
Erycus, id. ibid. Differs from Erirhinus in having prothoracic ocular 
lobes, the prosternum emarginate in front, and the tibiae stouter, less 
curved, and with a sliort mucro. Erirhinus srirpi, F., arridnlus, L., 
and ijctax, Sahib., and Erycus hrancsiJn, id. 1. c. p, 95, Hungary. 
Glaucopela, Pascoe, Ann. N. II. (4) xiii. p. 385. Differs from Erytenna 
in its subulate rostrum, basal scrobes, and short scape, and from Cydmcea 
in the bisinuate base of its thorax and unstriated rostrum. G. unicolor, 
id. ibid., Champion Bay. 
Phccodica, id. ibid. Distinct from Dicomada and Cydmma by the 
scrobes running beneath the rostrum, P. fulvicornis, W. Australia, 
scutellaris, Swan River, id. 1. c. p. 386. 
Empira, id. 1. c. p. 386. Rostrum approaching that of the Hyperides 
in tliicknoss ; claw-joint stout, claws divaricate. E. variegata, id. 1. c. 
p. 387, Swan River, 
Ccnchrena, id. J. L. S. xii. p. 24. Tarsi 3-, funiculus 7- jointed, scrobes 
straight, no scutellum. C. fasciata, pi. iii. fig. 9, Aru, pcccila, Batchian, 
p. 24, sufuralis, p. 25, id. 1. c. 
Thechia, id. 1. c. p. 25. Differs from Ccnchrena in having a scutellum, 
and no spurs at the apex of the tibiae. T.pygmcca, id. ibid., Champion Bay. 
Tithene, id. ibid. Provisionally placed near Mcriphus. T. micro- 
cephala, id. 1. c. p. 26, pi. iii. fig. 13, Sarawak. 
Orsophagus, Roelofs, Ann. Ent. Belg. xvii. p. 123. Near Philernus 
and Colabus, differing from the former in its prothorax not being emar- 
ginate beneath, and from the latter in the form of its rostrum, &c. 0. 
S-fasciatus, id. 1. c. p. 124, Japan. 
Celia [Zimmerman, Coleoptera, 1832 ; Shuckard, Hymenoptera, 1837], 
id. 1. c. p. 126. Eugnomid, near Phopalomerus and Stephanorhynchus, but 
with abdominal segments arched at apex ; ? = Ixalma, Paso. (Tachy- 
gonid). C. dentipes, id. Z. c. p. 127, Nipon. 
Procas putoni, Tournier, Bull. Soc. Ent. Fr. (5) iv. p. ceix., Biskra. 
Echinocnemus bipunctatus, Roelofs, Z. c. p. 123, Japan. 
Sharpia (treated as new, p. 84, but characterized in CR. Ent. Belg. xvi. 
p. cxxxvii.) heydeni, p. 85, Syria, grandis, p. 86, Persia, Tournier, Ann. 
Ent. Belg. xvii. 
