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INSECTA. COLEOPTERA. 
C. latus, p. 471, N. S. Wales, Victoria. [N.B. The author at p. 478 tabu- 
lates the leading generic characters of ChcBtectetorus and allies. ] 
Cn/ptorhynckus stigmaticus, p. 481, Queensland. 
Zygopides, 
Macrohamon, Lac., = Pasc. : Pascoe, Tr. E. Soc. 1870, p. 211. 
Chirozetes^ g. n., Pascoe, P. L. S. x. p. 447. Distinguished from Mecopus 
by the comparatively wide separation of the ant. coxae j propectus deeply 
and narrowly excavated, bicornute (in cf ). Sp. C. pectorosus, sp. n., Pasc. 
ibid. pi. xvii. f. 9, Cambodia {cf. ibid. p. 473, note). 
Iledycera, g. n., Pascoe, 1. c. p. 457. Delated, not very distantly, to Piazu- 
rm, but with the metathoracic episterna interposed between the post, coxae 
and elytra. Sp. II. meyamera, sp. n., Pasc. ibid. pi. xviii. f. 11, Cayenne. 
Ayametis, g. n., Pascoe, 1. c. p. 473. Distinguished from Mecopus, Chiro- 
zetes, and Macrobamon by the similarity of the sexes j approaches Copturus 
in the position of its antennae and more normal ant. logs. Sp. A. fesiiva, 
sp. n., Pasc. l. c. p. 474, pi. xix. f. 6, Sarawak, Amboyna, &c. 
Telephae, g. n., Pascoe, /. c. p. 487. Renders a division of Lacordaire’s Old- 
World Zyyopides necessary, as it agrees with the Mecopus group in its very 
broad metathoracic episterna, but conforms to the New-World spp. in its 6- 
jointed funiculus and ascending mesothoracic epimera. Sp. T. laticolUs, sp. n., 
Pasc. i]bid. pi. xix. f. 9, Macassar. 
Mecopus tipularius, sp. n., Pascoe, Tr. E. Soc. 1870, p. 210, Queensland. 
Ceuth orhynchi des . 
Rupertsberger (Verh. z.-b. Qes. Wien, xx. p. 837) describes the larva 
of Ceeliodes fuliyinosus (Marsh.) from Papaver somniferum, and the larva and 
pupa of Ceuthorhynchus robertii, Sch., from Rhaphanus rhaphanistrum, with 
general observations on both spp. 
Muller (Ent. M. M. vii. p. 37) records some observations supposed to in- 
dicate an approach to reflection in Ceuthorhynchus sulcicollis (Gy 11.). 
The larva of Ceuthorhynchus lycopi lives in the roots of Mentha sylvestris as 
well as of Lycopus europceus. Perris (L’Ab. vii. p. 37). 
Injuries to turnip-roots caused by Ceuthorhynchus contractus are recorded 
by Cordeaux (Ent. 76, p. 60). 
Ceuthorhynchus sulcicollis (Gyll.) = pleurostiyma (Marsham) j C. cyani- 
pennis {GyW..)= sulcicollis (Payk.) : Thoms., Sk. Col. x. p. 202. 
Ceuthm'hynchus vicinus, ^viQ.f^trianyidmn (Mark., Schdn.), teste Brisout; 
Rye (Ent. M. M. vii. p. 36). 
Ceuthorhynchus diecki, sp. n., Ch. Brisout, B. E. Z. xiv. Beih. p. 159, Cor- 
dova; C. stenberyi, sp. n., Thoms, l.c. x. p. 344, and C. mblleri, sp. n., ibid. 
p. 347, Sweden ; C. distinctus, sp. n,, Ch. Bris., L’Ab. vii. p. 42, Pyrenees, 
England. [Rye (Ent. M. M. vi. p. 228) considers this to be C. maryinatus, 
var., as he has a specimen with one funiculus 6- and the other 7-jointed.] 
Mecysmoderes consularis, sp. n., Pascoe, 1. c. p. 482, Formosa. 
Baridiides. 
Baridius atricolor, Sch., =fomcw5, Mill., var. major: H. Brisout (Ann. 
Soc. Ent. Fr. 4e s4r. x. p. 61), who names a minor var. turcicus\ B. nitens 
QAbdi.), absinthii (Pz.)=picinus, Germ. l=slaticollis (Msh.)]; B. stdcicollis, 
