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Odontolahis duivenhodeif Deyrolle, Ann. Soc. Ent. Belg. ix. p. 25, pi. 1. fig. 1, 
Menado. 
Cladognathm lorqumii, Deyrolle, 1. c. p. 20, pi. 1. fig. 2, Menado ; C, vit^ 
tatus, Deyr. 1. c. p. 28, pi. 1. fig. 4, Philippines ; and C. dentifer^ Deyr. 1. c. 
p. 29, pi. 1. fig. 6, India. 
Cyclommatus kaupii, Deyrolle, 1 . c. p. 30, pi. 2. fig. 2, Celebes. 
Eurytrachelus castel/naudii, Deyrolle, 1 . c. p. 31, pi. 2. fig. 3, Bengal. 
yEgus philippinensis, Deyrolle, 1 . c. p. 32, pi. 2. fig. 4, Philippines; JE. 
ogivus, Deyr. I c. p. 33, pi. 2. fig. 5 ; jE. amictuSy Deyr. 1. c. p. 36, pi. 2. fig. 7, 
Malacca and JE. gracilis, Deyr. 1 . c. p. 34, pi. 2. fig. 6, Amboy na. 
JEgus formosce, Bates, 1. c. p. 347, Formosa. 
Nigidius parryi and N. formosanus, Bates, 1 . c. p. 347, Formosa. 
Coprides. 
ScARAByEIDAE. 
Canthon indigaceus, sp. n., Leconte, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil. 1866, 
p. 383, Arizona,; C. puncticollis, Leconte, 1. c. p. 381, Lower California. 
Copris remotusy sp. n., Leconte, 1. c. p. 381, Texas. 
Onihopliagm minax, sp. n., Kirsch, Berl. ent. Zeits. 1866, p. 216, from Bo- 
gota. 
Aphodiides. 
Von Harold has continued his descriptions of species of this subfamily 
(Berl. ent. Zeits. 1866, pp. 92-127). He describes Aphodius suarius (Fald.), 
1. c. p. 92, and A. hepaticus (Both), 1. c. p. 94, as belonging to the groups con- 
taining A. dauricus (Harold) and A. desertorum (King) respectively. He 
also tabulates and describes the species (18 in number) forming the group 
of which A. sordidm (Fab.) may be regarded as the type. The known 
species are A. rugosiceps, procerus, chinensis, and wollastonii (Harold), sordi- 
dus, rufescensy hydrochceris, and nitididus (Ydk>.')ypunctipcrmis (Steven), lugens 
and immundus (Creutz.), and Icetus (Wiedem.). Von Hatold also describes 
(/. c. pp. 123-126) three species of Motschulsky’s genus Cnemargus, namely 
Aphodius fimhriolatus (Mann.) and two new ones. The author also remarks 
upon the synonymy of Aphodius suturalis (Fald.) and A. rhenonum (Zett.), 
and maintains his former opinion in opposition to that of Von Heyden (1. c. 
pp. 126-127). 
Aphodius bot'calis (ScYmeid. nec Gyll.), from Finmark (Erichs.), 
L. von Heyden, Stett. ent: Zeit. 1866, p. 264. 
Crotch (Entomologist, iii. p. 123) remarks upon the characters of Aphodius 
niger (Panz.) and A. puhescens (Steph.), and on the probable occurrence of 
species of Rhyssemus in Britain (1. c. p. 124). 
Aphodius nemoralis (Erichs.) is recorded as British by Sharp, and by Crotch 
under the name of A. piceus (Gyll.). Crotch also records A. conspectus 
(Creutz.). See Bye, Ent. Ann. 1867, pp. 78-79. 
Aphodius. The following now species of this genus are described by Von 
Harold (Berl. ent. Zeits. 1866) : — A. splendidtdus, p. 100, A. ardens (—A. 
gilvuSy Sturm), p. 103, A. lineellus, p. 106, A. capensis (Dej.), and A. hino- 
dtdus, p. 116, from South Africa ; A. lepidulus, p. 119, and A. ornatulus, p. 121, 
from Asia Minor. 
Antrisisy g. n., Pascoe, Journ. of Ent. ii. p. 447. Allied to Ryparus) posterior 
