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ZOOLOGICAL LITEKATUllE, 
(Boh.)=y*nif (Boh.); B. validitarsus (Boh.) = /^<^o5^^s (Gyll.) ; and B. tibialis 
(J^o\\.) — Hydr(ynomus alismatis (Marsh.). 
Ano2)lus roboris (Suff.) and. Bayous subcarinatus (Gylh) are recorded as Bri- 
tish by Crotch (Cat. Brit. Col.). See Bye, Ent. Ann. 1867, pp. 89-90. 
Borytomus bivittatus. sp. n., Motschulsky, Bull. Soc. Nat. Mosc. xxxix. 1. 
p. 432, Ceylon. 
Phyllotrox, Schaiifuss describes the following new species of this genus 
from New Granada (Bev. et Mag. de Zool. 1866) : — P. variabilisy 1. c. 
p. 412; P. posticus j rugirostrisy and subopacuSy 1. c. p. 413. 
Belides. 
C. A. Dohrn publishes a note on Ilomalocerus nigripmnis (Schonh.), 
describing a specimen differing in its proportions from Boheman’s descrip- 
tion. Stett. ent. Zeit. 1866, pp. 366-357. 
Apionides, 
Apion. Erauenfeld (Verb. zool. -hot. Ges. in Wien, xvi. pp. 961-967) 
remarks upon the species of this genus of which the transformations have been 
described by previous authors, and describes the habits and metamorphoses 
of the following species : — A. radiolus (Marsh.), meliloti (Kirby), senictdus 
(Kirby), virens (Herbst), elongatum (Germ.), vernale (Fab.), penetrans 
(Germ.), simum (Germ.),/a^i (Linn.), ononidis (Gyll.), and assimile (Kirby). 
Apion. Aub(5 (Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. 4® s6r. tome vi. pp. 166-168) publishes 
remarks on the habits of the following species of this genus : — A. candidum 
(Wenck.) and oculare (Gyll.), A. wenckeri (Bris.), rugicolle (Germ.), rufcs- 
cens (Gyll.), kraatzii (Wenck.), difforme (Ahr.), sulcifrons (Herbst), cenco- 
micans (Wenck.), capiomonti (Wenck.), aciculare (Germ.), sedi (Germ,), 
semicyaneum (Muls,), vernale (Fab.), brevirostre (Herbst), simum (Germ.), 
and caulei (Wenck.). His statements relate to the plants on which these 
species are found. Goureau also notices the habits of the larvse of A, ver^ 
nahy cauleiy and shnum (1. c.-pp. 172 & 173). 
Apion steveni (Gyll.) is distinct from Jlavofemoratum (Herbst), with 
which it is united by Wencker. ICraatz, Berl. ent. Zeits. 1866, p. 303. 
Apion difformis. H. Moncreaff mentions taking a pair of this species in 
copulation at Southsea, and states that the cf only has the bifid tooth on the 
epigastrium, and that the $ is much smaller than the cJ . Entomologist, 
iii. p. 43. 
Apion ononidis (Gyll.). On the synonymy of this species see Sharp & Bye, 
Ent. M. Mag. ii. p. 205 & 230-232 ; also Bye, Ent. Ann. 1867, p. 118. 
Apion putoniiy sp. n., Brisout, Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. 4® s6r. vi. p. 386, Escurial. 
Apioti separandumy sp. n., Aub6, 1. c. p, 163, from B»Sziers. 
Attelahides. 
Attelabus foveicollis (Jekel) is probably a variety of A. variolosus (Oliv.), 
according to Jekel. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. 4® s6r. tome v. p. 636, note. 
Rhynchites zmcinatus (Thoms.) is recorded as British by Crotch (Cat. 
Brit. Col.). See Bye, Ent. Ann. 1867, p. 84. 
Antlionomides. 
Orchestes. Bye publishes (Ent. M. Mag. ii, pp. 224-227) a tabular abs- 
tract of Brisout de Barneville’s Monograph of Orchestes (see ^Becord,’ 1865, 
pp. 395 and 487), with remarks upon some of the reputed British species, 
