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variolosus, p. 188, sfix-verrucatus, p. 190, fuscipennis, p. 192, pdtvulus and gordi- 
dulus, p. 193, griseus and Icetus, p. 196, confusus, p. 198. 
Bruchid.®. 
ScHAUFUss (Nunq. Otios. p. 32) records the Cuban Bruchm pallidipes, 
Sell., from Andalusia. 
Damage caused to beans by Bruchus ohsoletuSj Say, is referred to in Amer* 
Ent. ii. pp. 118 & 126. 
Bruchus granarius (Payk.) is figured in its chief stages and its economy 
referred to (the sp. having been introduced into N. America). Ihid, p, 120^ 
f. 85. 
XJrodon spimcollis, sp. n., Perris, L’Ab. vii. p. 32, Ten^s. 
Bruchus. Suflrian (Arch. f. Nat. xxxvi.) describes the following new spp. 
from Cuba : — B. livens, p. 164, xanthopus and relictus, p. 166, tricolor., p; 157, 
quadratus, p. panthei'inus, p. 163. 
Bruchus senilis, sp. n., Solsky, Horse Ent. Ross. vi. p. 310, Lake Khanka ; 
B. rufohrunneus, sp. n., Wollaston, Ann. N. H. ser. 4, v. p. 25, and B. advena, 
sp. n., Woll. 1. c. p. 26, St. Helena (but described with doubt, as probably 
introduced). 
Sp)ermophagus t<xniatus, sp. n., Sufir. 1. c. p. 167, Cuba. 
Longicornia. 
H. W. Bates (Tr. E. Soc. 1870, pp. 442-444), who has con- 
cluded his work on the Longicornia of the Amazons (of which 
the Lamiides were published in Ann. N. H. 1861-66, the Pno-* 
nides in Tr. E. Soc. 1869, p. 37 et seq., and the Cerambycide$ 
as above, pp. 243-325, and pp. 391-444), gives tables of the 
genera and species referred to by him from that district, 
resulting in the following numbers \—Prionides, 16 genera, 
26 spp. ; Cerambycides, 104 genera, 288 spp. ; Lamiides, lOl 
genera, 365 spp. ; giving a total of 221 genera and 679 spp. 
Murray (Ann. N. H. ser 4, v. pp. 430-438, vi. pp. 44-66, 161-176> 
407-413, and 476-482, pis. ii. & iii.) enumerates and describes some of the 
species of Longicornia known to him from Old Calabar, in continuation of 
his descriptive catalogue of the Coleoptera of that regiori. Various observa-^ 
tions are made in this paper bearing on the author’s treatise in P. L. S. xi. 
on the geographical relations of the chief Coleopterous Faunas. Murray 
figures the following species : — PI. ii. f. 1, CEme nigrita ; f. 3, Smodicum 
eheninum ; f. 4, 3fonohammus thomsoni ; f. 6, Tragocephala galathea ; f. 8, Pros- 
opocera myops] f. 13, Glenea 6-lineata) f. 14 & 14ct, G. carneipes', pi. iii. 
f . 2 & 2a, Allogaster annulipes ; f. 6, Pachystola anmdicornis ; f. 7, Geloharpya 
murrayi', f. 9, 9a, h, & c, Tccton ^^signatum ; f. 10, Temnoscelis waddelii) f. 11 
& 11a, Apomempsis hufo) f. 12 & 12a, Velleda callizona, 
Prionides. 
Macrotoma her os (Dohrn), from the Fiji Islands, is a Xixuthrus: H. W. 
Bates, Pr. E. Soc. 1870, p. xxxv. 
