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C. modcstusS j p. 20, pi. 12. fig. 1, from West Africa ; C. decipiens^ , p. 31, 
pi. 4. fig. 4, from Malabar ; C. approximatus J , p. 33, from Cochin China ; 
C. eximins, ibid., from West Africa ; C. rudis 5 , (Westw. MS.), p. 35, pi. 11. 
fig. 4, from East Indies; and C.natalensis<^ , p. 36, from Natal. 
Cladognathus decipiens, Deyrolle, 1. c. p. 316, from Malabar. (Parry.) 
llomoderus mellyi (Parry), figured by Deyrolle, pi. 4. fig. 2. 
Cyclommatt(s affinis d , Parry, 1. c. p. 40, from Borneo and the Philippines. 
Cyclorasis jekelii S , Parry, 1. c. p. 41, pi. 9. fig. 4, from Chowsan. 
{Dorcides ) . 
Eurytrachclus thojnsonic^ , Parry, I c. p. 47, from the Moluccas. 
Eorcus derclictus $ , Parry, 1. c. p. 50, from the Himalayas. 
Gnnplialoryx dilaticollis d , Parry, 1. c. p. 61, from the Eastern Archipelago ? ; 
G. sculptipcnnis S , Parry, 1. c. p. 62, from New Guinea. 
JEgns lahilis (Westw.), Pany, l.c. p. 64, pi. 11. fig. 6, from Darjeeling; 
jE. platyodon^ , p. 66, pi. 10. fig. 1, from Gilolo ; jE. hlandus^ , p. 67, from 
New Guinea ; JE. punctipennis d , p. 68, from Borneo ; yJf. serratus E , ibid., 
pi. 6. fig. 1, from Morty ; JE. irnpressicoUisy ibid., pi. 6. fig. 3, from Malacca 
and Borneo; uE. glaher^, p. 69, from New Guinea; and JE.? trilohatus (S ^ 
ibid., pi. 7. fig. 7, from Borneo. 
[ riatycerus cnvcasicvs S , Parry, 1. c. p. 60, from the Caucasus. — 1\ ehemnuSf 
Deyrolle, 1. c. p. 317, pi. 4. fig. 4, from Brazil. 
Sclerostomus signatipcnnis, Deyrolle, 1. c. p. 319, from Brazil; S. lineatuSj 
Deyrolle, ibid., from Peru ; S. fairmairii, Parry, 1. c. p. 61, from Chili ; S. 
pliilippii (Westw.), Parry, 1. c. p. 61, pi. 11. fig. 6, from Chili. 
(Fiffulides ) . 
Nigidius ohesus S , Parry, 1. c. p. 63, from Malacca and Penang. 
Coprides. 
ScARABiEIDiE. 
Ileyden states that Sisyphus albiventris (Dahl) occurs with the sides of the 
body white, only in human ordure in those places where the population lives 
on maize or millet. Berl. ent. Zeits. 1864, p. 318. According to Heyden 
(ibid.) Sisyphus tauscheri (Fisch.) is only a southern variety of schac^eri. 
The same author states, 1. c. p. 319, that Onitis pugil (Costa) = O. furcifer d; 
and O. furcifer (Rossi, Qos,id)—hungaricus (Herbst) = (Mills.); 
Onthophagus truchmenus fKo\.) = mar'moratus (Fald.); O. maurus (Luc.) = 
marginalis (Qdb\.) — andalusicus (Waltl). 
Lucas describes the pupa-cell of a species of Copris from Siam. This cell 
is nearly spherical, about 28 millims. in diameter, and 6 millims. in thickness. 
It is composed of excrementitious matter mixed with earth, very hard, and 
smooth and polished within. Bull. Soc. Ent. Fr. 1864, p. xxxi. 
New species : — 
MacLeay has described (Trans. Ent. Soc. N. S. W. i. p. 119 et scq.) the fol- 
lowing species of O?ithophagus from Port Denison : O. laminatus, MacLeay 
(p. 119) ; O. tdbellicornis, MacLeay (p. 120) ; O. furcatus, O. conspicuus (p. 
