scolytidj: — anthribid;e. 323 
Cryphalus carinulatus^ p. 10, puncticollis^ digestus, p. 71, spp. nn., J. L. 
Leconte, Tr. Am. Ent. Soc. v. California. 
Xyiehorus vicinus, British Columbia, hamatus, California, id. 1. c. p. 72, 
spp. nn. 
Tomicus latidens, sp. n., id. 1. c. p. 72, California. 
Scolytus amygdali, Gu^r., and var. rufipennis, from Trieste, described; 
K. Brancsik, B. E. Z. xviii. p. 136. 
Brenthid^e. 
Eupsalis minuta, Drury. Habits and transformations described and 
figured ; C. V. Riley, Rep. Ins. Mo. vi. pp. 113-117, fig. 31. 
Anthribid.®. 
The 14th article of the ‘ Enumdration des nouvelles especes de Coldo- 
pteres rapportds de ses Yoy.ages’ is published after his death in the name 
of the Into Victor Motschoulsky (Bull. Moso. xlviii. pt. 2, pp. 220-242), 
jind relates oxcbtsively to this group, in which Mycio.rm is included. In 
tables of Cyclops, Urodon (also included), Alticopus, and Brachytarsus, 
various species are attributed to the author with no indications of 
novelty. 
The following new genera and species are characterized : — 
Macrotrichius, p. 231. Form of Plilmotragus , with rostrum and 
antennae of Mecocerus. Macr. scahratus, Sonda Isles, niveinasus, North 
Australia, p. 232. 
Pachygenia, p. 233. Form of Mecocerus. P. guttulata, Sumatra, im- 
pluviata, ? E. India, p. 234. 
Anthrhnecus, p. 238. After Antlirihus, with the elytral fascicles 
elongated and a little elevated. A. alternans, p. 239, Brazil. 
PTioenisor, p. 240. Of the cylindrical form of Polycorynus, but shorter. 
P. alho-fasciatus, p. 241, Central America. 
RMnantlirihus, p. 241. Of the attenuate form of Acorynus, but even 
narrower. The rostrum is very long, cylindrical, and arched, constitut- 
ing a passage to the Apoderides ; but from other characters the genus is 
placed near Polycorynus. R. dispar, p. 242, Sonda Isles. 
Eucorynus variolosus, p. 231, Siam. 
Eugonus oricntalis, ibid., E. India. 
Acorynus anthrihoides, p. 234, Sumatra. 
Stenocerus variegatus, ibid., Nicaragua. 
Gymnognathus nebulosus, p. 235, Brazil. 
Tropideres neglectus. Cape of Good Hope, lateralis, E. Indies, p. 235. 
Cratoparis tessellatus, E. India, ferruginosus, Bx^7A\, fiisco-maculatus, 
Panama, p. 236. 
Xylinades tuherculosus, ibid.. Natal. 
Xenocerus olivaceus,'^QyT Guinea, albitriangularis and seminiveus, Sonda 
Isles, p. 237, leucogrammus, p. 238, North Australia. 
Pheeniton nodosus, p. 239, Surinam, philipp [w] ensis, p. 240, Philippine 
Isles. 
