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INSECTA^ COLEOPTERA. 
Deyrollb (Pet. Nouv. 22, p. 87) notes Cyclommatm tarandua <5* from 
Borneo, varying from 21 to 65 millim. in length. 
MetadwcuSy g. n.. Parry, I, c. p. 88. Allied to Leptinopterus, but with more 
robust and arched mandibles, the head tuberculate behind the eyes, and very 
short and convex elytra. Sp. M. rotundatus (Pany). 
Cladognaihua (? Metopodmtua) tm’resenaia, sp. n., H. Deyrolle, Tr. E. Soc. 
1870, p. 80, pi. i. f. 3 ($), 4 (cJ), Torres Straits. 
Metopodontus (?) sivanzianua, sp. n.. Parry, 1. c. p. 81, pi. ii. f. 2, W. Africa, 
Proacpocoilua mystims, sp. n.. Parry, 1. c. p. 82, Malacca. 
Dorcides, 
Dorcua costatu8(Lec.) andl). 6rem,Say, =iparallelus, 'Bwxm.] D. eurycephalua, 
Burm’., is distinct from bubalua, Pty., which = bucephalua, Pty., of which the 
habitat is exclusively Java \ Eurytracheliia tityua, Hope, is figured, pi. iii. 
figs. 3, 8 j E. titan (Boisd.), westermanni, Hope, and platymelm^ Saund., are 
possibly geographical vars. of the same sp. ; E. thomsoni^ Vavvy j = ternatenaia 
(Thoms.) j Cladognathua biaignatua=fulvonotatua, Parry, var. min.) and is now 
placed mEurytrachelua, as also is C. elegana, Parry j Eorcua (?) derelictua) Parry, 
is figured pi. ii. f. 3, and is still of unsettled position j JEgua kandienaia (Hope) 
is figured pi. ii. figs. 5, 8, and redescribed j a full account of Liaaotea curvi- 
cornia (Boisd.) and L. cancroidea (F.) is given, they being considered di- 
stinct spp. j Scleroatomua cribratua, Thoms., $ , S. ditomoidea and n<iotragu3) 
Westw., c5', = crwtvj<«s, Burm. j indications of 5 new spp. of Liaaotea (luuncea- 
toniy latidetiayforcipnda, and Westw. MS., furcicornia, Howitt, 
MS.) are given. Parry, 1. c. p. 61 et aeq. 
Dorcua tniquii (Muls.). Baudi, B. E. Z. xiv. p. 64, note, briefly describes 
the S of tfiis sp. 
Eurytrachelua niponenaia, Y oW^dh.. y = Macrodorcaa rectuay Mots., of which 
Tugipenniay Mots., is probably only a var. : 0. O. Waterhouse, Ent. M. M. 
vi. p. 207. Motschoulsky himself also so refers Vollenhoven’s sp.. Bull. Mosc. 
xliii. p. 27, note. 
Platycerua qucrcuay Sch., is recorded as injuring young pear “^shoots in N. 
America by eating the buds. Amer. Ent. & Bot. ii. p. 212, f. 129. 
Paeudodorcua, g. n., Parry, 1. c. p. 94. Mandibles and head small ; protho- 
rax rounded j tibiae spinose, ant. tibiae broad. Sp. P. (Dorcua) hydrophiloidea 
(Hope), of which carbonariua (Westw.) is the $ . Parry, ibid. 
Liaaaptcruay g. n., II. Deyrolle, Tr. E. Soc. 1870, p. 98. Antennae destitute 
of leaflets, terminal art. abruptly truncate at apex j ant. tibito produced and 
bidentate beyond insertion of tarsi j head monstrous, eyes very small and en- 
tirely divided by canthus. Sp. L. (Liaaotea) ho 2 uittanua (Westw.). 
Macrodorcaa opacuay sp. n., 0. 0. Waterhouse, 1. c. p. 208, Hakodadi (to be 
referred to Eurytrachelua, see Parry, 1. e. p. 91, who considers that, if Water- 
house’s synonymy prove correct, Macrodorcaa is not entitled to generic rank). 
Scleroatomua. H. Deyrolle, Tr. E. Soc. 1870, describes the following Chilian 
new spp. : — S. triatia and marginipennia, p. 95, elongatua, p. 96. 
Euiptrachelua candezii, sp. n.. Parry, 1. c. p. 90, pi. 1. f. 2, Java. 
Liaaotea opacua, sp. n.. If. Deyrolle, 1. c. p. 97, Van Diemen’s Land. 
Figulides. 
Cardamca cribratua, sp. u.. Parry, 1. c. p. 98, Philippines. 
