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ZOOLOGICAL LITERATURE. 
A. 2ncsilla, Bates^ ibid., from Santarem j A. lyetouleSj Bates, ibid., note, from 
Bio Janeiro. 
Alctretuif g. n.. Bates, 1. c. p. 34. Allied to preceding ; elongate-elliptical ; 
thorax cylindrical, Avitli very small lateral tubercles j eyes not prominent, 
nearly contiguous above. Sp. A. inscrix>ta, sp. n.. Bates, 1. c. p. 34, from the 
Amazons. 
JBlahicentrus, g. n.. Bates, 1. c. p. 192. Allied to Exocenti'us ; thorax un- 
armed, but tumid at the sides ; basal joint of antenmo narrowed towards base ; 
eyes nearly approximate on the vertex. Sp. J5. hirsutulus, sp. n.. Bates, 1. c. 
p. 192, from the Tapajos ; B. angustatus, sp. n.. Bates, 1. c, p. 193, from Santarem. 
Eriojisilus, g. n.. Bates, 1. c. p. 193. Allied to Exocentrus j prothorax sub- 
quadrate, with a short conical tubercle on each side j eyes small, distant j 
basal joint of antennae short and thick, narrowed at base; body elongate, 
clothed with long woolly hairs. Sp. E. nigrinusj sp. n., Bates, 1. c. p. 193, 
from S. Paulo. 
Brgnmosis, g. n.. Bates, /. c. p. 288. Allied to Pogonocherus ; 'elongate, flat 
above ; head small, prolonged below eyes, contracted behind ; antennae 
filiform, long, with fine, stiff' hairs, longest beneath, basal joint long, 3rd 
longer than 4th ; prothorax with a stout acute spine on each side ; elytra 
spined at shoulders and outer apical angles ; mesostemum narrowed and ele- 
vated behind ; anterior acetabula widely angular externally. Sp. P. hicusins, 
sp. n.. Bates, 1. c. p. 288, from Santarem and Ega. 
Epectasis, g. n.. Bates, I, c. p. 294. Allied to Estola ; elongated and cylin- 
drical ; anteimto filiform ; as long as body, hairy above and beneath, joint 
3 shorter than 4 ; prothorax long, cylindi’ical, lateral tubercles obsolete. Sp. 
E. attenuata^ sp. n.. Bates, 1. c. p. 294, from Ega. 
Chalcolgne, g. n.. Bates, 1. c. p. 297. Allied to Qrgllica (Thoms.), but pro- 
thorax acutely spined ; antennal joints simple. Sp. Onocepliala (?) metallica 
(Base.). 
EtummesiSf g. n., Bates, 1. c. p. 298, Allied to preceding ; eyes large, but 
distant on the vertex; antenna3 short, basal joint subquadrate, compressed, 
joint 2 dilated, 3 curved and dilated at apex, 4 with a short foliaceous ex- 
pansion above. Sp. E. heilipoklcs, sp. n., Bates, 1. c. p. 298, from S. Paulo. 
Pretilia, g. n.. Bates, 1. c. p. 302. Allied to CalUuy but prothorax unarmed 
at the sides, Sp. P. tclephoroules, sp. n.. Bates, 1. c. p. 302, from Para &c. 
Tyrinthiaf g. n.. Bates, 1. c. p. 371. Allied to Ilemilophus ; lateral keel of 
elytra wanting. Sp. T. capillata^ sp. n.. Bates, 1. c. p. 371, from S. Paulo ; 
T, scissifrons, sp. n., Bates, 1. c. p. 372, from the Tapajos and Ega. 
Isomci'ida, g. n., Bates, 1. c. p. 372. Allied to IIemilop>hus ; antennal joints 
regularly decreasing in length from joint 3, all uniformly fringed beneatli, 
not longer than body. Sp. Ilemilophus alhicolUs (Lap.); I, rujicornisj sp. n.. 
Bates, /. c. p. 373, from Fonte Boa. 
Eranetj g. n.. Bates, 1. c. p. 431. Allied to Phytcecia ; cylindrical ; eyes 
with upper and lower lobes connected ; antennte filiform, setose, fringed be- 
neath, joint 3 much longer than 4; prothorax short, cylindrical; claws bifid. 
Sp. Sapenla triangularis (Germ.) ; S. Iceta (Newm.) ; E, cincticornis, sp. n.. 
Bates, 1. c. p. 431, from Ega and S. Paulo. 
Paraglenea, g. n.. Bates, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1800, p, 352. Allied to Glenca ; 
elytra rounded and simple at apex. Typo Glenea fortimei (White). P. 
winhoeij sp. n., Bates, 1. c. p. 352. fig. 3, Formosa, 
