INSECTA, COLEOPTERA, 
3ia 
Alaocyhaj g. n., Perris, I c. p. 31. Closely allied to Haymondia, but with 
rostrum much shorter and directed in front, with the antennal scrobes com- 
mencing not so near its apex ; the scape longer, and joints of funiculus shorter 
and transverse j the prothorax and elytra dorsally flattened ; and without the 
characteristic punctuation of Haymondia. Sp. A. carmulata, sp. n., Perris, 
ibid.f Sardinia. 
Haymondia longicollis, sp. n., Corsica, and H. sardoa, sp. n., Sardinia; 
Perris, 1. c. pp. 29 & 30. 
Hhyncolus nitidipmnisj sp. n., Thoms., Skand. Col. x. p. 348, Sweden. 
ScOLYTIDiE. 
Phloeotrihus olecB is recorded by Westwood (Pr. E. Soc. 1870, p. xxxviii) as 
feeding in an introduced ash-tree at Halifax. 
Chapman (Tr. Woolh, Cl. 1870, pp. 43-48) records the economy of the 
spp. of Scolytus occurring near Abergavenny. 
Tomicus nigt'ituSf is recorded from Scotland by Sharp, Ent. M. M. 
vi. p. 256. — T. marshamiy 'H^Qy — Hrycecetes alni (Georg): Sharp, ibid. (cf. 
Rye, ibid.'), 
Tomicus bicolor (Hbst.) is recorded from England by Champion, ibid. vii. 
p. 107. 
Chapman (Ent. M. M. vii. pp. 103-106, 132-135) gives very full accounts 
of the economy of Platypus cylindrus. 
Crypturgus hispidulus, sp. n., Thomson, Opusc. Ent. fasc. iii. p. 338, Sweden. 
Hostrichus (Tomicus) Judeichii, sp. n., Kirsch, 13. E. Z. xiv. p. 388, Urals. 
BRENTHIDiE. 
Kirsch (B. E. Z. xiv. p. 378) alters the name of his genus Automolus 
(B. E. Z. xi.) to JEpisphales, on account of the prior Automolus, Burm., in the 
Liparetrides. 
Ulocerus hicaudatus, sp. n., Suffrian, Arch. f. Nat. xxxvi. p. 203, Cuba. 
Trachdizm tenuis, sp, n,, SulFr. 1. c. p. 216, T. linearis, sp. n., Sulfr. 1. c. 
p, 218, T. simplex, sp, n,, Snffr. 1. c. p. 219, Cuba. 
Stereoderinus exilis, sp. n., Suffr. (Moritz), I, c. p. 220, Cuba. 
ANTHRIBIDiE. 
Wollaston (Ann. N. H. ser. 4, v. p. 18) records Arceocerus coffece (F., = 
fasciculatus, Be G.) from St. Helena, and gives an amended diagnosis of his 
genus Notioxenus (p. 19), which he considers one of the most characteristic 
and indigenous forms of the ColeojHera of that island. 
JTomceodera, g. n., Woll. 1. c. p. 23. Allied to Notioxenus, Woll., but with 
no basal transverse prothoracic line, the antennae further from the eyes, and 
the basal joint of post, tarsi less elongate. Sp. II. rotundipennis, p. 23, 
H. alutaceicollis and II. pygmeea, p. 24, spp. nn., Woll. 1. c., St. Helena. 
Notioxenus ditnidiatus and N. alutaceus, spp. nn., Woll. 1. c. p. 22, St. Helena ; 
N.pallipes, sp. n,, Suffrian, Arch. f. Nat. xxxvi. p. 170, Cuba. 
Toxonotus tntuhermlatus, sp. n., Suffr. 1. c. p. 172, Cuba. 
Eugonus det'mestoides, sp, n., Suffr. 1. c. p. 176, Cuba. 
Tropideres. Suffrian, /. c,, describes the following new spp. from Cuba : — - 
T. modestus, p. 182, obsoletus, p. 184, graciUcornis, p. 186, angidatus, p. 187, 
