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arifomi as is commonly tlie case in Atergatis. The pleon of the male re- 
sembles that of the last geniiS; whilst among the true Carpilius it counts six 
instead of five segments. 
Atergatopsis signatus (Adams & White), A. Milne-E. p. 253, Mauritius. — 
A. fraiienfeldi (Heller), A. Milne-E. p. 258, Red Sea. — A.Jlavo-maciilatus, 
sp. n,, A. Milne-E. p. 264, pi. xii. fig. 1, Pondicheriy. — A. gramdatus, sp. n., 
A. Milne-E. p. 255, pi. xiii. fig. 2, Isles of Zanzibar and Philippi. — A. lu- 
cassii, sp. n., Montrouzier, Bull. Soc. Ent. de France, p. 160 A. Milne-E. 
p. 266, pi. xiii. fig. 1 ; New Caledonia. — A, germanii, sp. n., A. Milne-E. 
p. 257, pi. xi. fig. 1, Cochin-China. 
Actcca hella (Dana), A. Milne-E. p. 261, Tatuila and Upolu Islands &c. — A. 
dance {Actceodcs areolatus, Dana), A. Milne-E. p. 261, Archipelago Paumotou. 
Mr. Alphonse Milne-Edwards changed the specific name, because Dana 
had already made use of it in the genus Actcea. — A- tomcntosa (Edwards), 
A. Milne-E. p. 262, Red Sea and the Indian Ocean. — A. affinis (Dana), A. 
Milne-E. p. 263, Society Isles ? — A. hirsutissima (Riippell), A. Milne-E. 
p. 263, Red Sea. — A. arcolata (Dana), A. Milne-E. p. 264, Sooloo Sea. — 
A.pilosa (Stimpson), A. Milne-E. p. 265, Ilong-Kong. — A. /crmwsiV (Heller)^ 
A. Milne-E. p. 265, pi. xvii. fig. 4, Red Sea and Isle of Bourbon. — A. nodosa 
(Stimpson), A. Milne-E. p. 266, pi. xvii. fig. 6, Antilles. — A, sulcata (Stimp- 
son), A. Milne-E. p. 267, Cape St. Lucas. — A. rufopwictata, A. Milne-E. 
p. 268, pi. xviii. fig. 1, Red Sea, Indian Ocean and the Mediterranean Sea. — 
A. rugata (White), A. Milne-E. p. 269, Philippine and Zanzibar Islands. — 
A. ruppellii (Krauss), A. Milne-E. p. 270, Port Natal. — A. setigera (Edw.), 
A. Milne-E. p. 271, pi. xviii. fig. 2, Antilles. — A.speciosa (Dana), A. Milne-E. 
p. 274, Red Sea and Indian Ocean. — A. nodipcs (Heller), A. Milne-E. p. 274, 
Red Sea and Indian Ocean. — A. gramdata (Audouiu), A. Milne-E. p. 275, 
Red Sea, Hongkong, and Port Jackson. — A. carcharias (White), A. Milne-E. 
p. 276, Australia. — A. calcidosa (Milne-Edw.), A. Milne-E. p. 276, pi. xHii, 
fig. 3, New Holland. — A. nodidosa (Adams & White), A. Miliie-E. p.» 277, 
Mauritius.— .4. (Stimpson), A. Milne-E. p. 277, Hong-Kong. — 
A. acantha (Milne-Edw.), A. Milne-E. p. 278, pi. xvii. fig. 1, Mauritius. — 
A.fossulata (Girard), A. Milne-E. p. 279, Red Sea. — A. caeipes (Dana), 
A. Milne-E. p. 280, Archipelagos of Viti and Samoa. — A. cellulosa (Dana), 
A. Milne-E. p. 281, Archipelago of Samoa. — A. spongiosa (Dana), A. Milne- 
E. p. 281, Sooloo Sea. — A. crosa and A. lahgrinthica (Stimpson) are regarded 
by A. Milne-Edwards, p. 282, as species belonging to the genus Xantho, 
and the latter as identical Avith XantJio verniiculatus of Milne-Edwards. — 
Actcea hcllcri, sp. n., A. Milue-E. p. 270, pi. xvii. fig. 3, hab. unknoAvn. — 
A. ohcsa, sp. n., A. Milne-E. p. 272, pi. xvii: fig. 2, Zanzibar. — A. pulchclla, 
sp. n., A. Milne-E. p. 273, pi. xviii. fig. 5, Isle of Bourbon. 
Actunmus ohesus (Dana), A. !Milne-E. p. 284, Hawai Isle. — A. tomentosus 
(Dana), A. Milne-E. p. 284, Taiti. — A. glohosus (Heller), A. Milne-E. p. 286, 
pi. xviii. fig. 4, Rod Sea. — A. stjuamosus (Dohaau), A. Milno-E. p. 286, 
pi. xviii. fig. 6, Japan. — A. sctifcr (Dehaan), A. Milno-E. p. 287, pi, xv. fig. 5, 
Japan. — A. miliaris, sp. u., A. Milne-E. p. 288, pi. xviii. fig. 7, Seychelles. 
Euxcmthus htionii (Lucas), A. Milne-E. p. 290, pi. xv. fig. 1, Torres 
Straits. — E. scidptilis (Dana), A. Milne-E. p. 291, Feejee and Tongatabou 
Islands. — E. maniillatus (Milne-EdAv.), A. Milne-E. p. 292, pi. x’v. fig. 2, 
Australia. — E. mclissa (Herbst), A. Milne-E. p. 293, Feejee and Tongatabou 
