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INSECTA, COLEOPTEIU. 
MOller (ihid. p. xxxviii) records habits of ^gosoma scahricorne from 
Basle. 
Sarifer, g. n., Kirsch, B. E. Z. xiv. p. 373. Belongs to the group Clos- 
terules, but with 11-jointed antennte, as long as the body, and of which the 
first joint is incrassate towards the apex, the second seinilenticular, the third 
twice as long as the first, the rest distinctly more elongate, and the last very 
elongate j joints 3-10 with a very long branchlet on each side. Sp. S.Jlavi- 
rameus, sp. n., Kirsch, 1. c. p. 374, Bogota. 
Psalidognathus walHsi, sp. n., Taschenb., Z. ges. Naturw. 1870, Bd. i. p. 191 j 
P. Ihnbatus, sp. n., Tasch. 1. c. p. 192, Ecuador. 
Pyrodes angustus, sp. n., Tasch. 1. c. p. 193, Ecuador. 
Cerambycides. 
H. W. Bates (Tr. E. Soc. 1870, pp. 243-325, August, and 
391-444, Dec.) concludes his treatise on the Longicornia of the 
Amazons by describing the Cerambycides, of which he enu- 
merates 104 genera and 288 spp., many being new. He con- 
tinues to adopt the classification established by Lacordaire, 
with trifling modifications. 
Bates, /. c., recharacterizes his genera Atenizus, p. 243, Niophis, p. 244, and 
Zathecus, p. 246, placed by him in the (Emince j places Ohrium amazouicum 
(White) without hesitation in llcspcrophanen (Mills.), p. 259 j notes the chief 
character of the Torneulides^ Lac., occurring in the widely distant Chlorida 
curta, Thoms., p. 262 j describes 4 vars. of Ehurodacrys Q-maculata (F.) 
from S. America, p. 270 ; notes connecting links between Peribcsum, Thoms., 
and NephaliuSj pp. 273, 274 ; incorporates Castiale, Pasc., with the latter, 
p. 276 j refers Phyton modedum^ White, to llaruspeXj llioins., p. 280 j 
amends his genera Arcestis, p. 309, Podecosis, p. 310, ASchmutes, p. 331, 
Chlorethe, p. 394, ArgyrodineSy p. 408 ; refers Euryptera albicollis (Pasc.) to 
Ophistomis, p. 313; notes Lacordaire ’s omission of Sphecomorphay Newm., 
with which SphecogasteVy Lac., is probably identical, p. 314; describes $ 
of Odmtocera pcxdlopoday White, p. 321, and O. mdleUy Wh., p. 322, and 
cJ of O. compressipesy Wh., p. 324 ; refers Stenopterus braconideSy Perty, to 
Jsthmiadey Thoms., and S. albitarsis (King) and Odontooei'a subvestitUy 
White, to Phygopodoy Thoms., p. 327, also Cer. albicorniSy F., overlooked 
by authors, to Otihoschemay Thoms., p. 391 ; sinks IleteropalpuSy Buq., 
as a syn. of CometeSy Serv., p. 440 ; and gives the following synonymy : — 
Styliceps sericanSy Lac., = Cerayenia amazonicay Thoms., = C. sericatUy 
Pasc., but Lacordaire’s genus to be used, p. 263; Odontocera chrysozoney 
White, = O. {Necyd.) fasciata (01.), p. 324; CalUchroma assimilatumy 
White, = rwyico//e, Guer., p. 334; Rhopalophora viduay 0\iQ\\\y = atramen- 
taria (White, Listropt.), p. 403; Cosmisoma leprieuriiy Buq., = fasciculatum 
(01,, Sap.)y p. 404; C. semicupreimiy Chevr., suboirescensy = cBneicolliSy 
Er., p. 407 ; Trachyderes cuyennensisy Pup., s= succinctiis (L.), p. 430 ; T. 
dupontiy aolieriy and digeaniiy Dup., scahricoUuy Balm., = bilineatus (01.), 
p. 433; Oxymerus lineatuSy J)xxg.yZ=.rivuloms (Germ.), p. 435; Lissonotus ab- 
dominalisy I)up., = unifasoiatuSy Gory, p. 437. 
Bates, /. c., characterizes the following new genera and species : — • 
