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mgro-violacaus, 1. c. p. 120, frorrt Mnlcianj C. retrolotus, ibid., from Malacca} 
C. longipennis, l.c. p. 121, from Sumatra ; C. hajulm, 1. c. p. 122, from Ceram; 
C. rugosus, 1. c. p, 123, C. semiviolaceuSf ibid., C. conjunctus, 1. c. p. 126, and 
C. piliferus, 1. c. p. 126, from Borneo ; C. cupricollis^ 1. c. p. 124, from Dorey ; 
and C, corniitus, 1. c. p. 125, from Batchian. 
Corodhiis (sic) ceratus, Mulsant & Rey, Ann. Soc. Linn. Lyons, tom. x. p. 10, 
from Provence and Languedoc. 
Amorphosomm rtiarmoreuSy Beyrolle, 1. c. p. 127, from Amboyna, &c. 
Agrilus. Of this genus Deyrolle describes 111 new Malasian 
species collected by Wallace : — 
I. No lateral keels on the upper surface of the prothorax. 
Agrilus scutellaris^ 1. c. p. 148, from Borneo ; A. c'lrgsicollis, ibid., from 
Batchian ; A. dentipes, I c. p. 153, from Batchian and Waigiou ; A. puncti- 
frons, 1. c. p. 149, and A. spinipesj 1. c. p. 153, from Mysol ; A. cupripes, 1. c. 
p. 149, from Ceram; A. ignifrons, I, c. p. 150, from Bourou; A. suhvestitus, ihid.y 
from Makian ; A. vittatuSy l.c. p. 151, from Celebes; A. elongatuSy ibid,, 
from New Guinea, Waigiou, &c. ; and A. rectuSy 1. c. p. 162, from Am- 
boyna. 
II. Pronotum with lateral keels. 
A. Elytra spinous, truncate, or acuminate, but never rounded at apex. 
1. Elytra unispinous or uniangular at apex. 
Agrilus vestitusy 1. c. p. 154, from Amboyna ; A. oriiatus, 1. c. p. 165, from 
Celebes, Amboyna, New Guinea, &c. ; A. f rater y ibid., from Makian; A. ig- 
nicoUiSy 1. c. p, 166, from Timor and Flores; A. ccdestisy ibid., from Flores; A. 
scmicemusy 1. c. p. 167, A. pilivcntrisy ibid., A. cedipusy 1. b. p. 160, A. diadema, 
1. c. p. 163, A. purpurifronSy ibid., A. ruhifro7is, 1. c. p. 164, A. sexpunctatm, 
1. c. p. 166, A. auripilisy l. c. p. 167, A. minosy 1. c. p. 168, and A. sutu7'a-alhd^ 
ibid., from Borneo ; A. maculwcntrisy 1. c. p. 168, from Batchian; A. ascaniusy 
1. c. p. 159, from Ceram ; A. cupi'ifronSy ibid., from Celebes ; A. amicusy 1. c. 
p. 161, A. ti'itOy 1. c. p. 162, A. insipidusy ibid., and A. alhopunctatusy 1. c. 
p, 166, from Singapore ; A. indigaceuSy 1. c. p. 161, from Dorey ; A. qtiadri- 
color, 1. c. p. 164, from Sumatra ; A. quadripunctatus, 1. c. p. 165, from Sumatra 
and Borneo ; and A. cupreo-violaceuSy 1. c. p. 169, from New Guinea, &c. 
2. Elytra with two spines or angles at apex. 
Agrilus lancifery 1. c. p, 169, A. imerticolory 1. c. p. 170, A. minor y 1. c. p. 171, 
A. 7iigro-cifanmSy 1. c. p. 172, A. ocidarisy 1. c. p. 179, and A. thalassimrsy ibid., 
from Borneo ; A. ciUatipes, 1. c. p. 170, A. adonisy 1. c. p, 171, and A. capitatuSy 
1. c. p. 179, from Singapore ; A. insularisy 1. c. p. 173, from Botneo, Singapore, 
Sumatra, and Makian ; A. tuhcrcidivcnti'iSy ibid., from Batchian and Kaissa • 
A. cyanicoUiSy 1. c. p. 174, from Batchian and Morty ; A. celehiensisyl. c. p. 176, 
from Celebes ; A. alhogastery ibid., from Borneo and Singapore ; A. nigro- 
ceneuSy 1. c. p. 176, from Mysol and Waigiou; A. cejieo-maculatusy 1. c. p, 177, 
from Flores ; A. vh'idi-(xneus, ibid., from Bourou, Amboyna, &c. ; A. md- 
canuSy 1. c. p. 178, A. amipesy 1. c. p. 180, and A. dorsalis, ibid., from Mysol. 
3. Elytra acuminated posteriorly. 
Agrilus tripartituSy 1. c. p. 181, from Borneo ; A. mieipeimisy ibid., from Am- 
boyna and Ceram ; A. taciturnuSy 1. c. p. 182, from Batchian ; and A. inceriusy 
ibid., from Gilolo. 
