308 INSECTA, COLEOPTERA. 
Bryachus, p. 478. Closely allied to Oxyops, but with the funiculus of 
antennae stout, gradually incrassate, continued into the club. Sp. B. squa- 
micolliSf p. 479, Queensland, W. & S. Australia. 
Syarhis sciums and S. gonipteroideSf p. 444, W. Australia. 
Qonipterus ferrugatus and cinnamomeus, p. 477, Queensland, balteatus, 
sepulehralis, and cionoides, p. 478, S. Australia. 
Oxgopa mdieus, p, 479, irrasus, p. 480, vitiosus, marginalis, and arciferusy 
p. 481, Queensland j conct'etus, p. 479, N. S. Wales; crassirostris, p. 480, and 
gemellus, p. 481, W. Australia*; bilunaris, p. 480, Gawler ; arctatus, p. 482, 
, Adelaide. 
Hyperides. 
Schaufuss (Nunq. Otios. p. 48) redescribes his Phytonomus corpulentus, and 
criticises Capiomont’s statement as to its possible identity with P. fuscatus, 
Boh. 
Bhynchtmus borealis, Phytonomus dissimilis (Hbst., Curci): Thom- 
son, Sk. Col. X. p. 182. 
Prophcesia, g. n., Pascoe, Tr. E. Soc. 1870, p. 189. Very near Ilypet'a and 
Pantoreites ( Gonipterides), but to be distinguished from both by its mesost. 
being produced in front, and from the former by the last three joints only of 
funiculus being short. Sp. P. albilatei'a and P. oretata, spp. nn., Pasc. 1. c. 
p. 190, S. Australia. 
Diabathrariides. 
Atelicus guttatus, sp. n., Pascoe, 1. c. p. 458, Tasmania. 
Aterpides. 
Pascoe (P. L. S. x.) characterizes the following new genera and species : — 
Medicasta, p. 441. This, with JEihemaia and Methypora, Pasc., will pro- 
bably form a distinct subfamily. Sp. M. leucura, p. 442, pi. xvii. f. 11, W. 
Australia. 
Rhinoplethes, p. 469. Rostrum more like that of Rhinaria than of Aterpes ; 
but its ocular lobes place it nearer the latter, while the extremely short metast. 
differentiates it from both. Sp. R. foveatm, ibid., W. Australia. 
Iphisaxus, p. 46Q. Combines a very short metast. with narrow metatho- 
racic episterna; the scape is comparatively long, and the seventh joint of 
funic, forms part of club. Facies of Aterpus horrens. Sp. J. asper, p. 470, 
pi. xix. f. 7, W. Australia. 
Cleonides. 
Cleonus {Stephanocleonus) guttulatus, Gyll., is recorded from Belgium by 
P. de Borre (Ann. E. Belg. xiii. c.-r. p. xxxvi). 
The larva of Lixus mucronatus occurs in stems of Slum latifolium — Perris 
(L’Ab. vii. p. 30) ; that of L. paraplecticus in stems of CEnanthe phellandrium — 
Bellevoye (Nouv. et faits div., no. 8, p. xxix). 
Cleonus raymondi, sp. n., Perris, L’Ab. vii. p. 22, Sardinia. 
Lixus marqueti, sp. n., Desb, des Loges, Mitth. schweiz. ent. Ges. iii. p. 190 ; 
L. perparvulus, sp. n., Desb. d. L. ibid., Toulouse. 
Larinus rujipes, sp. n., D. d. Loges, 1. c. p. 191, Orient. 
