422 ZOOLOGICAL LITERATURE. 
Pascoe (Jouin. of Ent. ii. p. 278, note) proposes to cliange the name of 
Thomson’s genus Leprosoma into Lepromoris, the former name having been 
previously employed for an Hemipterous genus. 
The same author (I. c. p. 287) proposes Nothopeus as a substitute for Ser- 
ville’s generic name Colohus, long previously employed for a genus of monkeys. 
Kraatz maintains, in opposition to Lederer, that Clytus heydeiii (Stierl.) is 
a mere variety, probably a morbid one, of C. aixicola, Berl. ent. Zeits. 1864, 
p. 800 . 
Michow records the occurrence near Berlin of a specimen of Criocephalus, 
agreeing in all respects, except colom-, with C. ferus (Kraatz) from S. Europe 
and Corsica. Berl. ent. Zeits. 1864, p 396. 
Mors describes the typical form and tl ree varieties of Clytus (Linn.) 
and figures one variety, to which he gi\ es the name of colheaui. Ann. Soc. 
Ent. Belg. tom. vii. p. 131, pi. 3. fig. 9. 
Stierlin describes Stranyalia armata, var. nigncornis, with the antennee and 
hind legs black, and two colour- varieties of Leptura hastata from Sicily. 
Berl. ent. Zeitschr. 1864, p. 163. 
Hartig mentions the exclusion of imagos of Gracilia pygmcea from oak- 
sticks which had been enclosed for four years in glass cases as supports for 
stuffed animals. Berl. ent. Zeits. 1864, p. 397. 
Exocentrus hamaticollis (Pasc.) is figured by Pascoe, Trans. Ent. Soc. Loud, 
vol. iii. pi. 2. fig. 9, and referred to the genus Contoderus (Thoms.) as identical 
with C. acanthinodes (Thoms.). 
The folloAving known species of this family are figured by 
Fairmaire (Gen. Col. Europe) : — 
Spondylis htprestoides (Linn.), pi. 35. fig. 158 ; Ergates faber S 2 (Eab.), 
figs. 159 & 160 ; Prinohms myardi (S $ (Mills.), figs. 161 & 162 j Atdacopus 
serricollis $ (Motsch.), pi. 36. figs. 163 & 164 j JEgosoma scahricorne (S 
(Fab.), fig. 165 j Tragosonia depsarium (Linn.), fig. 166 j Prionus besicanus 
(Fairm.), pi. 37. fig. 167 ; Asemum striatum cf (Linn.), fig. 168; Notorkina 
muricata (Balm.), fig. 169; Anisarthron barbipes d (Chap.), fig. 170; Crio- 
cephalus rusticus (S (Linn.), fig. 171 ; CyamopMhalma ferruginea^ pi, 38. 
fig. 172 ; Tetrapium luridum (S (Linn.), fig. 173 ; Oxyphiirus nodieri (Muls.), 
fig. 174 ; Saphanus picms (Laich.), fig. 175; aS. truquii $ (Muls.), fig. 176; 
Axinopalpis gracilis (I{r*yn.), pi. 39. fig. 177 ; Plesnerophanes sericeus d (Fab.), 
fig. 178 ; Stromatkim unicolor S (Oliv.), fig. 179 ; Lioderes hollari (Redt.), 
fig. 180 ; Phymatodes mclancholicus S (Fab.), fig. 181 ; Pyrrhidium sanguineum 
(Linn.), pi. 40. fig. 182 ; Poccilium aim (Linn.), fig. 183 ; Callidium viola- 
ceum (Payk.), fig, 184 ; C. unifasciatum (Fab.), fig. 185; Rhopalopus insubrieus 
(Germ,), fig. 186 ; Scmanotus cmeipemiis (Kriech,), pi. 41. fig. 187 ; Ilylotrupos 
bajidus (Linn,), lig. 188 ; liosalia alpina (Linn.), fig. 189; Callichroma ambro- 
siaca (Stev.), fig. 190; Anoplistes ephijypium (»Stev.), fig. 192; Co'ambyx 
mirhecki (Luc.), pi. 42. fig. 191 ; Calcheenesthes oblongomacidatus (Germ.), 
fig. 193; Purpuricenus dalmatinus (Sturm), fig. 194; P. desfontainei (Oliv.), 
fig. 195 ; Xylotrechus arvicola (Oliv.), fig. 196 ; Clytus detritus (Linn.), pi. 43. 
fig. 197 ; C.Jtoralis (Pall.), fig, 198; C. clavicomis (Reiche), fig. 199 ; C. ple- 
bejus (Fab ), fig. 200 ; Caloclytus semipunctutus (Fab.), fig. 201 ; Anaylyptns 
myslicus (Liuu,), pi. 44. lig. 202; Toosium tomentosum (Luc.), Jig. 208 ; Ex~ 
