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and ericim^ p. 37, irapay p, 38, furfuraccus and lepidus, p. 39, trihulusy p. 40, 
Champion Bay j mamlatus, p. 26, K. George’s Sound ; memnomus, p. 26, 
Victoria ; ovinus, ibid., and concrctus, p. 38, Queensland ; nitidulus, ' p. 80, 
Swan River. 
Hhadinosomus impt'esms, Pascoe, P. L. S. x. p. 448, W. Australia ; and 72. 
lacordaireiy Pasc. ihid.y p. 449, Queensland. 
Compsus rugosus, Taschenb., Z. ges. Naturw. 1870, Bd. i. p. 188, Bogota. 
Otiorhynchides. 
Otiorhynchus septmtrionis (Hbst.)=5ca5er (L.) : Thomson, Sk. Col. x. 
p. 174. 
Trachyphlceus scabeVy auct., is named rostratus : Thoms. 1. c. p. 176. 
Rye (Ent. M. M. vii. p. 149) records Trachyphlceus myrmecopkilusy Seidl., 
from the south of England, noting also the occurrence in England of a 
second (and apparently undescribed) species of Cathormiocerus. He considers 
the characters of the latter group insufficient for generic distinction. 
Crotch (Pr. E. Soc. 1870, p. xv) records Trachyphlceus laticollisy Sch., as 
British. 
Seidlitz (Nouv. et faits div., no. 16) notes omissions in description of 
Trachyphlceus macidatu^, Perris, and coloratus, All., which he hints may both 
be synonymous with laticollisy Sch. Omias IcpidotuSy Perris, according to him, 
cannot be an OmiaSy because of its squamosity ; and it cannot be determined, 
from the description, whether it is a PlatytarsuSy PtochuSy Foucartiay or Sda^ 
philus hellus. 
ProxyruSy g. n., Pascoe, P. L. S. x. p. 437. Intercoxal process relatively 
narrow. Sp, P. ahstersusy sp. n., pi. xvii. f. 8, and P. lecideosusy sp. n., Pascoe, 
1. c. p. 438, W. Australia. 
Zyrcosuy g. n., Pascoe, l.c. p. 438. Belongs to Lacordaire’s Episomidesy 
but with a transverse thorax, narrowed in front, and strongly angulated at 
the sides towards the bisinuate base, and the ant. angles of elytra oblique. 
Sp. Z. murrayiy sp. n., Pascoe, 1. c. p. 439, pi. xvii. f. 7, Old Calabar. 
Euphaliay g. n., Pascoe, 1. c. p. 467. Metast. comparatively elongate, 
scrobes and eyes above approximated. E. pardalisy sp. n., Pasc. 1. c. p. 468, 
pi. xix. f. 14, W. Australia. 
Atmesia, g. n., Pascoe, l.c. p. 468. Metast. excessively short; scrobes 
more terminal than in Euphaliay and eye nearly round. Sp. A, marginatay 
sp. n., Pasc. 1. c. p. 469, pi. xviii. f. 3, S. Australia. 
New species : — 
Otiorhynchus planophthalmusy v. Heyden, B. E. Z. xiv. Beih. p. 161, Sierra 
Nevada; O. tenuicornis, Miller, Verh. z,-b. Ges. W. xx. p. 219, Lower Styrian 
Alps ; O. egrcgiusy Miller, 1. c. p. 220, Thale Gadzyna, Carpathians. 
Troglorhynchus camaldidensisy v. Rottenberg, B. E. Z. xiv. p. 40, Naples. 
Trachyphlceus maculatuSy Perris, L’Ab. vii. p. 21, Sardinia. 
Elytrurus caudatuSy sp. n., Pascoe, 1. c. p. 471, pi. xviii. f. 6, Fiji Isles. 
Eremnides. 
Pephricus, g. n., Pascoe, Tr. E. Soc. 1870, p. 184. Its single-clawed tarsi 
distinguish it from MandalotuSy Er., the only genus to which it may be 
allied. Sp. P. echimys, sp. n., Pasc. ibid. pi. 6. f. 7 a, W. Australia. 
Platytrachelus chloris, sp. n., Pascoe, P, L. S. x. p. 468, W. Australia. 
