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N'. ffefiicnhtuSf Kiesenw. 1. c. p. 286, from Crete; N. 8e.vpu7ictatits, Kiesenw. 
I c. p. 286, tab. iii. fig. 3, from Crete; N. lo7iguliiSj Woll. 1. c. p. 299, from the 
Canaries. 
Nanopliies (sic) anreolus, Perris, 1. c. p. 299, from Corsica. 
Ae.alles. Wollaston describes 11 new Canarian species of this genus: 
Acalles ceonii (Chevr. MS.) 1. c. p. 285; A. for twiahis, 1. c. p. 286 ; A. xeram- 
pelinus, 1. c. p. 287 ; A. nuhilosus, ibid. ; A. sigma, 1. c. p. 288 ; A. senilis, 
ibid. ; A. brevitarsis, 1. c. p. 289 ; A. aciitus, ibid. ; A. instahilis, 1. c. p. 290 ; 
A. seticollis, 1. c. p. 291 ; and A. pilula, 1. c. p. 292. 
Psilorrhmus (sic). Four Chilian species are described by Philippi : Psi- 
lorrhinus tuhe7'culosus,\.Q,. p. 366; P. valdiviamis, 1. c. p. 367 ; P. elegans, ibid.; 
P. rufulns, 1. c. p. 368. 
Lcemosacms castaneus, Philippi, /. c. p. 369, from Chili. 
Lopkocephala hioculaia, Philippi, 1. c. p. 370, from Chili. 
Cnemeccelus. Three new Chilian species are described by Philippi : Cneme- 
ccclns brevis, 1. c. p. 371 ; C. valdivinnus, ibid. ; C. valparadisiacus, I. c. p. 372. 
Echinodera (n. g.). The following new Canarian species are described by 
Wollaston: Echinodera liyitrix^ 1. c. p. 294; E. angulipennis, 1. c. p. 296; 
E. orbicxdata, 1. c. p. 297 ; E. compacta, ibid. ; and E. picta, 1. c. p. 298. 
Baridius pex'tusus, Kiesenw. 1. c. p. 291, and B. cribeUatus, Kiesenw. I, c. p 292, 
from Athens; B.Jlavipes, Philippi, 1. c. p. 369, from Chili. 
Bhgssomatus ater, Philippi, I, c. p. 372, from Chili. 
Centrinus thoracicxis, Philippi, 1. c. p. 369, and V. crndnatus, Phil. 1. c. p. 370, 
from Chili. 
Stenorrhynchiis quadi'inotatus, Philippi, /. c. p. 360, from Chili. 
Stenocerus posticalis, Philippi, 1. c. p. 361, and S. lineola, Phil. 1. c. p. 362, 
from Chili. 
Caihormioce^'us pjisteri, Stierlin, 1. c. p. 160, from Sicily. 
Ceuthorhynchxis phytobioides, Woll. Cat. Can. Col. p. 281, from Teneriffe ; 
and C. hesperxts, Woll. 1. c. p. 282, from Hierro. 
Ceuiliorhynchideus poweri, Rye, Ent. M. Mag. vol. i. p. 137. British. 
Cossonm canus, Philippi, 1. c. p. 372, C. nitidiis, Phil. 1. c. p. 373, and C. 
nigropiceus, Phil, ibid., from Chili. 
Calandra chilensis, Phil. 1. c. p. 374, and C. Icevicosta, Phil, ibid., from Chili. 
Oxycorynus mmutus, Phil. 1. c. p. 366, from Chili. 
Apion. The following new species are described by Wenclrer (L’Abeille, 
tom. i.) : Apion ponpillieri, 1. c. p. 127, from Algeria; A. bax'nevilUi, 1. c. 
p. 133, France; A. candidum, 1. c. p. 142, S. of France; A. nnmdipes { — mil- 
ium, Bach ?), 1. c. p. 146, from Rhenish Prussia and Cherbourg ; A, cineia- 
ceum, 1. c. p. 146, France ; A. venustulum, 1. c. p. 148, from Greece ; A. ruf il- 
ium, 1. c. p. 162, France ; A. hydropicum, 1. c. p. 174, France ; A. rapidum, 1. c. 
p. 175, France; A. suhpubesccns, 1. c. p. 176, from Algeria; A. sei'iatosetulosum, 
1. c. p. 179, from Nice and Andalusia; A. sctosum, 1. c. p. 180, from Carama- 
nia; A. leucbpheeatum, 1. c. p. 183, from Fr^jus; A. litigiosum, 1. c. p. 189, 
from Turkey ; A. armiferum, 1. c. p. 190, from Turkey; A. tubicen, 1. c. p. 200, 
from S. Europe; A. leprieuri, 1. c. p. 214, from Algeria ; A. melancholicum, 
1. c. p. 217, France; A. perspicax, 1. c. p. 221, from Germany; A.Jilicorne, 1. c. 
