fcOLteOjPTERA. 
495 
p. 1G2; Pramietha (=Prio7ieta) albo-sifjnata (Blanch.), p. 164; Prdonetha 
mtlanw'a (PasCi), p. 167 ; P. undulata (Pasc.)^ p. 172 ; P costalis (Pasc.), 
p. 177 ; Lamia {Praonetha') crassipes (Wied.)) p. 178 ; Notolopkia (Praonetha) 
rariahilis (Pasc.), p. 181 ; Popica piperata (Pasc.), p. 188 ; P. variipennis 
(Pasc.), p. 191; Popica {Syh'a) stigmatica (Pasc.), p. 199, pi. 9. fig. 2; 
P. {8.') mcana (Pasc.), p. 110. 
BuRMEiSTEit has added to the enormous mass of literature on 
Longieorn Beetles a revision of the species of this family found 
in the region of the La Plata (Stett. ent. Zeit. 1865, pp. 156- 
181)* The total number of species here recorded is 81> of 
which 7 belong to the Prionides, 63 to the Cerambycides^ Und 
10 to the LamiideSj whilst the Lepturides are reptesented only 
by a single known species. Of the species, 43 are described as 
new, and several others under names borrowed from Dejean^s 
Catalogue. 
Biirnu'istor Comhinos Orihodoma and Compsoccids (Serv.) in a single 
genus under the former name (7 c. p. 169). 
The groups completing Leon Fairmaire^s classification of 
his fourth division of Longicorns are as follows : — Group 31* 
Obriites ; 32. Necydalites ; 33. Vesperites ; 34. Stenocoi'ites ; and. 
35. Lepturites. The following known species of this family are 
figured by him (Genera des Coleopt. d^Europe, * livr. 128- 
131) 
P.vocentrns adspermis (Muls.), pi. 47. fig. 217 ; Iloplosia fonnica (Payk.), 
fig. 218; Acanthoderes kruperi (Kraatz), fig. 219; Pogonocherus pert'oudi 
(Muls.), fig. 220 ; P. deco7'atus (Fairm.), fig. 221 ; Pclodera troherti (Muls.), 
pi. 48. fig. 222; Monohammus gallo-provincialis (Oliv.),. fig. 223; Lamia 
(Lin.), fig. 224; Morimus luguhris (Fab.), fig. 225; Dorcatypti^ fair- 
(Thoms.), fig. 226 ; Dm'cadioti glycy^Tliizcc (Pall.), ph 49. fig. 227 ; D. 
quadrirnacidatum (Waltl)^ 2) figs. 228-229; D. amndicorne (Chevr.), fig. 
230; Parmena algirica (Lap.), fig. 231 ; Alhana M-griseum (Muls.), pi. 60. 
fig. 232; Niphotia picticoimis (Muls.), fig. 233; 3Iesosa cuj'cidionoides (Linn.), 
fig. 234 ; Ancesthetis testacea (Fab.), fig. 235 ; Hippopsis gracilis (Creutz.) 
fig. 236; Agapanthia irrorata (Fab.), pi. 6L fig. 237 ; A, leucaspis, (Stev.), 
fig. 238; Compsidia poputnea (Linn.), fig. 239 ; Anccy'ca ca^'charias (Linn.), 
fig. 240; Soperda phoca (Frohl.), fig. 241; S. perfo7’ata (Pall.), pi. 62. fig. 
242; 8. punctata (Linn.), fig. 243 ; Mcncsia hipimctata (Zoubk.), fig, 244 ; 
Tvtrops prccusta (Linn.), fig. 245; 8tc7iostola ferrea (Schr.), fig, 246; Oherea 
pupillata (Gyll.), pi. 63. fig. 247 ; Phytoeda jourdani (Muls.), fig. 248 ; P, 
halcaiiica , fig^ 249 ; P. haccucti (Br.), fig. 250; Cai'doria scutellata 
(Fab.), fig. 251 ; Opsilia vii'csccns (Fab.), pi. 64. fig. 262; Oxylia d^ipon- 
c//c5V (Br.), fig. 253; Pilemia tigrma (Muls.), fig. 264; Ilelladia^flavescens 
(Br.), fig. 265 ; Conizo7iia vittigera (Fab.), fig. 256 ; Coptosia langidda (M^n.), 
pi. 65. fig. 257 ; Mallosia grccca (St.), fig.- 258; Ohimn caiitharinum (Lin.), 
fig. 259 ; Kccydalis major (Lin.), fig. 260 ; Vespet'tis luridus (Rossi), fig. 261 ; 
Xylosteus spinolcc (Friv.), pi. 56. fig. 262 ; 8tenocorus hifasciatus (Fab.), fig. 
263; Phainnusium hicolor (Schr.), fig. 264; Oryniirus cursor (Linn.), fig. 
265 ; and Toxotus qtiercus, fig. 206, 
