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M. hifasctahtSf 1. c. p. 81, from Malacca ; M, epitrotm, 1. c. p, 32, froin Singa- 
pore ; M. vittatus, ibid., 31. guttulatus, ibid., 31. quadrillum, 3£. flavanguluSf 
and 31. cuneatm, 1. c. p. 38, from Borneo ^ 31. physorhinulm, 31. dolosm^ ibid., 
3£. inflexuSf 31. litura, 3d. signatus, 1. c. p. 34, and 31. alhofasciatm^ 1. c. p. 35, 
from Ceylon ; 31. cohrella, 1. c. p. 34, from India ; 31. subcglindrtcuSf 1. c. 
p. 36, from Batcbian; 31. quadrinotafus^ 3d, riijimis, ibid., and 3I.pusillus^ 1. c. 
p. 36, from Celebes ; 31. promecusy ibid., from Manilla ; 3d. ahyssinusy ibid., 
from Abyssinia j and 3d. hihmatusy ibid., from the Gaboon. 
Deromeciis suturalis, Cand. 1. c. p. 37, from Chili. 
3donadicus hrunneipennis, Cand. 1. c. p. 38, from Cayenne. 
Cryptohypnm squamifeVy Cand. 1. c. p. 38, from Para; C. hruchiiy Cand. 
ibid., from tlie Pyrenees ; and C. fasciatus, Cand. 1. c. p. 39, from Borneo. 
Co^jtostetkus guttatiiSy Cand. 1. c. p. 39, from the Cape of Good Hope ; 
Coptostethus gracilisy Woll. Cat. Can. Col. p. 211, C. ohtusuSy Woll. 1. c. p. 213, 
and C. crassiuscuhis, Woll. ibid., all from the Canaries. 
Kegastrius (g. n.) horeaphiluSy Thomson, Skand. Col. vol. vi. p. 112. 
Cardiophorus. Of this genus 13 new species are described by CandSze : 
namely, Cardiophorus carduel s, 1. c. p. 39, from Singapore ; C. ohliquuSy 1. c. 
p. 40, from Ceylon ; C. hasilaris, ibid., from the Cape ; C. signatusy ibid., from 
California ; C. aptopoides, ibid., from Mexico ; C. Jiorid< 2 y 1. c. p. 41, from 
Florida; C. soridnusy ibid., from Burmah ; C. chloroticuSy ibid., from W. 
Africa; C. wahlhergii, 1. c. p. 42, from S. Africa; C. damai'a, ibid., from S. 
Africa; C. ibid., from Madras; C.helferiy ibid., from Burmah; and 
C. nothus, 1. c. p. 43, from Japan. 
Cardiophorus moiitanuSy Bland, Proc. Ent. Soc. Phil. Vol. iii. p. 67, from 
the Colorado Territory. 
Cardiotarsus ciliatuSy Cand. t. c. p. 43, from Borneo ; and C. erocipes, Cand. 
ibid., from the Cape. 
Triplonychus fulvusy Cand. 1. c. p. 44, from Para ; and T. singidatu$y Cand. 
ibid., from Venezuela. 
Idoristonotus. Candeze describes H. elisuSy 1. c. p. 44, H. lenisy ibid., Id. 
xanthomusy 1. c. p. 46, H. ibid., and II. Awmi/fs, ibid., from Australia. 
Diplocomis. Of this genus Candeze describes : D. spihderusy 1. c. p. 46, 
from Malacca ; D. melanopterus and D. amhusUtSy 1. c. p. 46, from Sumatra ; 
D. erythropus, ibid., from Ternate ; D. erythronotuSy ibid., and D. ciprinus, 
1. c. p. 47, from Lu 9 on. 
3dela7iotus. The following new species are described by Candeze : From 
Japan — 3delanotus mvectitiuSy 1. c. p. 47 ; 3d. semlisy ibid. ; 3d. restrictus, ibid. ; 
31. armosuSy 1. c. p. -^8 ; and 3d. cori'ectuSy ibid. From Java — 3d. alhivelluSy 
1. c. p. 48, and 3d. hipimctatusy 1. c. p. 49. From Sumatra — 3d. carinatuSy 
ibid. 
3dela ioius candcziy Stierlin, Berl. ent. Zeitsihr. 1864, p. 149, from Sicily. 
Limonius discicollisy Cand. 1. c. p. 49, from California ; L. marginelluSy Perris, 
Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. 4® ser. tome iv. p. 284, from near Madrid. 
Athoiis tmcicoUisy Perris, t. c. p. 285, from Spain ; A. rohmtuSy Stierlin, 1. c. 
p. 149, from Sicily ; A. peragalljiy Reiche, Ann. Soc. Eat. Fr. 4* sdr. tom6 iv. 
p. 247; from the south of France. 
Athoiis. Candeze describes : A. Umoniiformisy 1. c. p. 60, from Tuscany ; 
