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ZOOLOGICAL LITERATURE. 
Hagesataf Pagcoe, I c. p. 276 {Lan^iinm), Closely allied to Anoplq^thcatg, 
but with a transverse sulcation above the epietome; and the prosternum 
toothed. The eyes ai;e larger, tho elytra more obloi^g, and the postewo?; tarsi 
longer. Sp, H. foa^croftii, Pasc. p. 276, from Sierra Lepp^. 
Imalmus, Pascoe, 1. c. p. 276 {Zamima). Differs from Huggsgta, in its 
small eyes not approximated in front, in. its large mandibles and short ^ptepnae. 
Sp. L capita, Pasc., and I. fatidicus, Pasc., from Old Calabar. 
Oricethus, Pascoe, 1. c. p. 277 (Durcadio/imai). Antenniforous tuber- 
cles strong, approximate at base. Antenna) very long ; scape incraiSsate ; last 
joint a little thickened. Prothorax quadrate, spinose on the sides. Elytra 
short, spinoso-cristate. Sterna simple. Sp. O. longicorpis, Pasc. pL 13, fig. 1, 
from. Natal. 
Opsies, Pascoe, h <?• p, 278 {Doycadioninoi). Allied to Dorcadion, but 
distinguished from all the related genera by the great length of the scape, 
which is equal to the tl^ird and fourth, joints together. Sp. O. capra, 
Pasc. p. 279, pb 13. fig. 3, from Natal. 
Ajiomempsis, Pascoe, 1. c. p. 278, note (Dorcadionincs). Nearly allied to 
the preceding, but with the third and fourth joints very long, equal to all the 
following ones taken together. Type,, Parmena bufo (Chevr.). 
Elithiotes, Pascoe, 1. e. p. 279 {Apomecynin^), Allied to Phatda (Thoms.), 
but with the whole surface pilose, the head transverse, convex, destitute of 
antenniferous tubercles, and the antennae short, pilose, distant at the base, 
with a rather elongate, subcylindrical scape, and the joints gradually decreas- 
ing from the third. Sp. E. hirsuta, Pasc. p. ^86, from Natal. 
Hyagnis, Pascoe, /. c. p. 280 {Apomecynmce). Antenniferous tubercles 
elongated and subei^ect. A,ntennae with a shoyt cylindrical scape. Prothorax 
cylindrical. Intermediate tibiae slightly emarginate. Sterna simple. Body 
narrow. Sp. H. Jlstularius, Pasc., from Natal. 
Atyhe, Pascoe, 1. c. p. 281 {Apomecy nines). Vertex elevated. Antennae 
remote, setaceous, subfimbriate, short, with the basal joint ovate, the third 
elongate, the fourth curved and shorter. Prothorax miarmed at the sides. 
Sterna dentate. Sp. A. plantii,, Pasc., pi. 13. fig. 6, fronij Madagascar. 
Cormia, Pascoe, 1. c. p. 281. Allied to Albana (Muls.), but much more 
robust, with the antenniferous tubercles large, and approximated at the base, 
the scape cylindrical and short, the third joint of the antemiae much longer 
than the scape or the fouidh joint, and the elytra irregular. Sp. C. ingrata, 
Pasc., p. 282, from Natal. 
Syessita, Pascoe, 1. c. p. 284, Nearly allied, to Eunidin, but with the 
antennae thicker throughout, "the body depressed, the prothorax slightly 
toothed at the side, and the elytra with raised longitudinal lines. Sp. S. 
vesUgialis, Pasc. (see p. 437). 
IlyUisia, Pascoe, 1. c. p. 286. Nearly allied to Agapanthia and Calanio- 
bius, but with the antenniferous tubercles erect and approximate. Sp. 
II. stmidioides, Pasc., from Natal. 
Criodule, Pascoe, 1. c. p. 290. Differs from Nonyma in its more de- 
pressed form, in its oblong prothorax, narrowed at the base and minutely 
dentated at the sides, and in having the third joint of the antenna) longer than 
the scape. Sp. O. slrigata, Pasc. p. 291, from Natal. 
Earyssinus, Bates, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. 3rd ser. vol. xiii. p. 43. Allied to 
