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I*scudocohis, g. n.f Lacordaire, Z. c. p. 253. Allied to Lyterius ; I’ostrimi 
bent, compressed, scrobes commencing near its apex, confluent beneath 
towards the base. Sp. P. dccipiens, sp. n., Lac. 1. c. p. 264, note, New 
Guinea. 
Conoproctus, g. n., Lacordaire, 1. c. p. 256. Allied to Madams ) antennae 
terminal, very long and slender j pygidium prominent, forming an acute 
cone. Sp. C. qiiadriplagiatm, sp. n.. Lac. 1. c. p. 266, note, Cayenne. 
Barymems, g. n., Lacordaire, 1. c. p. 25d=:Physomems (Schonh.) j the 
latter name already employed in Rhynchota. 
Pliysoproctus, g. n., Lacordaire, 1. c. p. 260. Allied to preceding j pygi- 
dium and propygidiuin exposed j antcnnro siibaiitorior, scape clavate, not 
quite reaching eyes; scutellum triangular. Sp. P. dohrmi^ sp. n., Lac. 
p. 261, note, Brazil. 
New species : — 
Paridius septemyuttatus, Motschulsky, Bull. Soc. Nat. Mosc. xxxix. 1. p. 434, 
and P. interruptofasciatus, Motsch. 1. c. p. 436, Ceylon. Motschulsky also 
indicates : — B. quadi'ivittatus, 1. c. p. 434, and B. novcinmaculatus, 1. c. p. 436, 
from Java ; and B. ocliraceo-macidatusy alhoscutellatusy siihsignatusy and Uneo-‘ 
latofasciatus, 1. c. p. 436, from Continental India. 
Baridius sulcicollis, Chevrolat, Rev. et Mag. de Zool. 1866, p. 106, Valla- 
dolid. 
Baridius crassirostris, brevirostris, and sexcarinatuSj Schaufuss, Rev. et Mag. 
de Zool. 1866, p. 414, from New Granada. 
Centrinus. Of this genus Schaufuss describes the following 13 new 
species. From New Granada: — (7. radiatusjl. c,-^, 416; C. suhmetalliciis, 
plicicollisy and ./c/ce/eV, p. 416 ; C, semicostakis, politusy and semijlavusy p. 417 ; 
C. dolus and hccmatopxiSy p. 418 ; C. montamis and Jugularis, p. 419, From 
Venezuela C. hrannaniiy p. 416, and C. planirostrisy p. 410. 
Calandrides. 
OtidognathuSy g. n., Lacordaire, 1. c. p. 27^=Litorhynchus (Schonh.) ; the 
latter name previously employed by Macquart for a genus of Diptera. 
ApJiioeephaluSy g. n., Lacordaire, Z. c. p. 277= Cbnoce^/m/ws (Schonh.) ; the 
latter name previously employed by Thunberg and Zenker. 
OxypyguSy g. n., Lacordaire, /. c. ■^,2^\’=iMegaproctus (Schonh.); name 
previously employed by Chevrolat for a genus of Longicorns. 
IlcterotoxuSy g. n., Lacordaire, 1. c. p. 283. Allied to Crepidotus ; inter- 
mediate abdominal segments widened and oblique on each side ; pygidium 
declivous ; epipleura much dilated at base. Sp. II. gratuSy sp. n.. Lac. 1. c, 
p. 284, note, Java. 
AhacohiuSy g. n., Lacordaire, l.c. p. 286. Allied to Crepidotus \ scutellum 
large, triangular, elongate, acute. Sp. A.jekeliiy sp. n.. Lac. 1. c. p. 286, note, 
Caffraria. 
Barystethusy g. n., Lacordaire, 1. c. p. 287. Allied to Spimiophorus ; scu- 
tollum concealed by the median lobe of the pronotum. Sp. Calandra mcla~ 
nosoma (Boisd.). 
Cyrtorhinusy g.n., Lacordaire, l.c. p. 292. Allied to Cercidoeerus) club of 
antennoD scarcely transverse, its spongy portion retracted ; rostrum convex, 
somewhat gibbous at base. Sp. C. haridioides, sp. n., Lac. 1. c. p. 293, note, 
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