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Lamiides, 
Xylotoles wesiwoodi^ Guer,, lentus^ Newm., Lamia heteromorpha, 
Boisd., = X. griseus, F. ; Swriatidia, Thoms.,' re-characterized ; affinities 
suggested for Diastamerus and Tympanopalpus ; Dorcadida hilocMlaris, 
White, is from Tasmania ; Hesperophanes unicolor^ F., is from Amster- 
dam Island, and belongs to Ceresium or Diatomocephala. H. W. Bates, 
Ann. N. H. (4) xiv. pp. 118-131. 
Anthores leuconotus, Base., destroying coffee plantations at Natal ; P, 
E. Soc. 1874, pp. ii., vii., xiv.-xvi. 
Astynomus mdilis. Note on large numbers taken at Hartlepool, intro- 
duced from France ; Ent. Ann. 1874, p. 55. 
Exocentrus claroi^ Muls., = punctipennis, Muls., var. ; M. des Gozis, 
Bull. Soc. Ent. Fr. (5) iv. p. ccxxxix. 
Sajierda moesta, Lee., larva and pupa described by W. Saunders, 
Canad. Ent. vi. pp. 61-63. S. hivittata ; habits and remedies ; Nat. 
Canad. ii. pp. 351-355. 
New genera and species ; — 
Microlamia^ H. W. Bates, Ann. N. H. (4) xiv. p. 123. Near Xylotoles^ 
but joints of antenna) short, the first not suddenly dilated externally at 
the base, and femora strongly tumido-clavate. M. pygma^a^ id, ihid.^ 
New Zealand. 
Stenellipsis, id. 1. c. p. 124. Allied to Xylotoles, but with the facies of 
Driopea. X. bimaculdtus and ? X. gracilis, White, and S. latipennis, id. 
1. c. p. 125, New Zealand. 
Psilocnceia, id. 1. c. p. 125. Near XyZotoZes, but with a linear body and 
the motastorniim not abbreviated. P. linearis, id. I, c. p. 126, New 
Zealand. 
Spilotrogia, id. L c. p. 126. Of the same group as Stcnellipsis, but with 
the mesosternum between the coxge nearly as narrow as the proster- 
num, and the thorax and elytra cylindrical. S. maculata, id. ibid.. New 
Zealand. 
Eurychana, id. 1. c. p. 127. Of same group as Enicodes, but with 
different facies, the elytra of $ not prolonged, and the pro- and meso- 
sterna narrow. E.fragilis and feredayi, id. ibid.. New Zealand. 
Hybolasius, id. 1. c. p. 128. Near Hebesecis, differing chiefly in the 
shorter and more regularly clavate scape. Also near QJJctropsis. Lamia 
cristata, F., and Hyb. viridescens, ibid., and simplex, p. 129, id. 1. c. New 
Zealand. 
Pcecilippe, id. 1. c. p. 129. Like Nicippe and Disterna, but with an 
tenme not approximate at the base, the intermediate acetabula almost 
closed, and the elytra rounded at the apex. P. stictica, id. 1. c. p. 130, 
New Zealand. 
CymatonycJia, id. Tr. E. Soc. 1874, p. 234. Links the Estolincc, Grylli- 
cince, and Hebestolince, and probably indicates the true point of transi- 
tion from the Lamia to the Saperda type. C. castanea, id. ibid., 
Nicaragua. 
Iloplotoma, sub-g. of Phytcecia. L. Perez Areas, An. Soc. Esp. iii. 
p. 151. First abdominal segments armed with a strong tooth. Typo, 
