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Sphalhnum, p. 263. Allied to Criodion, Serv., but with sockets of interm. 
COX 80 closed exteriorly, and antenniferous tubercles contiguous. Sp. S. punc- 
ticolle and 8. femorale, spp. n., p. 254, Amazons ; 8 . tuherosuni) sp. n., p. 256, 
Tapajos (and probably also Cer. setosus, Germ., and Criod, castanopterum, 
Er. ; the latter queried as possibly identical with 8. femorale), 
Buthei'iujn, p. 266, note. Oblong, nude ; antennif. tubercles widely sepa- 
rated at base, 4th joint of ant. not shorter than 6th. Femora simple at apex, 
interm, and post, tibiae spinose externally at apex. Interm, acetabula nar- 
rowly open. Sp. B, (^Criodion) erythropus (Luc.). 
Melathemmay p. 268. Allied to Xestia, Serv., but with long, slender, non- 
tomentoso antennae, the basal joint of which is short oblong. Sp. M. polita, 
sp. n,, ibid., Ega. 
Apospheerion, p. 276. Diflers from all others of the Bpheeriince in its greatly 
elongate, almost perfectly cylindrical thorax, without a trace of lateral spine 
or dorsal inequalities. Sp. A. longicolle, sp. n., ibid., Obydos. 
Pantonyssus, p. 276. Allied to Nephalius, but with interm, and post, 
femora linear, or nearly so, and with a single long spine externally at apex, 
Sp. P. erichsoni (White j 8phceriori) ; P. nigriceps, sp. n., ibid, note, Rio 
Janeiro. 
Aphatum, p. 308. Allied to Phorrnesium, but differing from all the 
Ibidionince in its thorax being wider in front than behind, and with no trace 
of constriction except near post, margin. Eyes widely distant ; antennae 
short, and exactly filiform. Sp. A. rufulum (White j Ibidion). 
8tenoptrellus, p. 314. Allied to Merionceda and 8tenopterus, but with the 
antennae ( 5 ) setaceous, as long as the body. Sp. 8. culicinus, sp. n., 
p. 316, Egn. . 
Epimclitta, p. 830. Allied to Tomopierm, but pilose, with attenuated 
elytra, which gape widely at suture. Sp. E. mcliponica and E. nefiventris, 
spp. nn., p. 331, Ega. 
Epropetes, p. 400. Allied to the Australian Ipomoria, differing chiefly in 
the extreme relative length of the thorax and in the length and proportions of 
the antennal joints. Sp. E. latifascia (White ; Ozodes). 
Eupernpelus, p. 401. Close to Listroptera, but of a linear form and with 
abruptly rounded and truncated apex to the elytra, which have no grey 
tomentum or curved costse. Sp. E. olivaceus, sp. n., 401, Ega. 
Lissozodes, p. 408. Allied to Ozodes, Serv., but with smooth; cylindrical 
thorax, and widely different colour. Sp. L. hasalis (White, Cycnodems). 
Phymosia, p. 420. Nearest to Platyarthron, Gu6r., but joints of antennae 
quadrangulate, dilate-flattened, thickly ciliate beneath, muzzle short and very 
thick, mandibles very strong and sharply curved, and antennif. tubercles 
widely flattened. Sp. P. ebenina, sp. n., p. 421, Para. 
Athetesis, p. 428. Differs from (restricted) Paristemia in its elongate 
cylindrical body, wide semiovate scutellum, and wide, flat, posteriorly incised 
mesost. Sp. A. prolixa, sp. n., ibid., S. Paulo. 
(Erne picticornis, p. 246, Ega. 
Achrysonnanum, p. 247, [mdi A.hirsutidu7n,^. 248, Tapajos; A.picta, ibid., 
Para and Cayenne, 
Coccoderus amazonicus, p. 249, Tapajos. 
Hammaticherus castaneus, p, 260, note, Brazil ; H. glahricollis, Ega, and 
H. maerus, Villa Nova, p. 261. 
