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G.pustulata) p. 564 j G. angerona (Dej.), p. 566, and G. citrina, p. 666. From 
Penang : — G. regina^ p. 566. From the Moluccas : — G, celestisj p. 567. 
Ilastatis ? femoralis, Burm. 1. c. p. 181, from Mendoza. 
Amphionycha petronce, Burm. 1. c. p. 180, from Tucuman. 
Lepturides, 
Leptura rufa (Bej.) is recorded as British hy Sharp, Ent. M. Mag. ii. p. 167. 
Fallacia, g. n., Mulsant and Boy, iVnn. Soc. limi. liyon, tom. x. p. 180. 
Allied to Grammoptera j prothorax with ohtuse posterior angles, with 
transverse furrows near the anterior and posterior margins, between which it 
is suhglohose ; head narrowed behind the eyes, eyes entire, frontai suture 
straight; postepisterna narrowed behind ; 1st tarsal joint a little shorter than 
the rest taken together. Sp. F. longicollis (^Grammoptera 1. Beiche, MS.), 
Muls. & Bey, 1. c. p. 180, from Batoum. 
AEthiora, g. n., Pascoe, Journ. of Ent. ii. p. 369. Allied to Uracanthus ; 
scape long, attenuated, remaining joints of antennae cylindrical; sides of pro- 
thorax straight, not angulated. Sp. Uracanthus fuligineus (Pasc.). 
New species : — 
Fsilamotpha lusoria^ Pascoe, I, c. p. 367, from New South Wales ? 
Ametrocephala mira, Pascoe, 1. c. p. 367, from Western Australia. 
Leptura nigro-lineata, Bland, Proc. Ent. Soc. Phil, iv. p. 383, and L. pro- 
pinqua, Bland, p. 384, from the Colorado Territory. — Leptura montana, Muls. 
& Bey, 1. c. p. 170, from Cyprus. — Leptura hona'eriensis, Burm. I, c. p. 177, 
from Buenos Ayres. 
Vadonia grandicollis, Muls. & Bey, 1. c. p. 182, from Smyrna. 
Strangalia lanceolata, Muls. & Bey, 1. c. p. 177, from Spain. 
Anthophylax ? mirijicusy Bland, 1. c. p. 382, and A. ? venusttis, Bland, p. 383, 
fi’om the Colorado Territory. 
Grammoptera auricollisy Muls. »& Bey, 1. c. p. 183, from Algeria. — G.kieseur 
wetteriy Becker, Bull. Soc. Nat. Mosc. xxxvii. pt. 1. p. 481, from Sarepta. 
Vesper us JtaceoluSy Muls. & Bey, 1. c. p. 169, from Algeria, and V. ocularis, 
Muls, & Bey, 1. c. p. 172, from Smyrna. 
Necydalopsis iridipennis, Fairmaire & Germain, Bev. et Mag. Zool. 1864, 
p. 386, from Chili. 
Flerostenus pseudocupes, Fairmaire & Germain, 1. c. p. 393, Chili. 
CalUmus egregius, Muls. & Bey, 1. c. p. 146, fr'om Caramania. 
Cerambycides. 
Burmeister (Stett. ent. Zeit. 1866) remarks upon the habits, variation, or 
distribution of the following known species of this group; — Trachyderes 
variegatus (Perty), 1. e. p. 163 ; Oxymerus rimdosus (Dej., Germ.), 1. c. p. 164 ; 
Sphcerion (Myopteryx) spinigerum (Blanch.), 1. c. p. 167 ; Mallosoma elegans 
(Serv.), 1. 0 . p. 168; Floccederus hatus (Linn.), ibid.; Listroptera perfoi'ata 
(Klug ?), 1. c. p. 173 ; Tomopterus vespoidcs (White), ibid. ; Hylotrupes 
hajulus (Linn.), 1. c. p. 177, introduced with European timber. 
Clytus. Lederer ( Wien. ent. Mon. Bd. viii. p. 484) states that C. hruckii 
(Kraatz) = C. caucasicus (Motsch.), and refers to the synonymy of C. arvicola 
and C. hey deni (pp, 484-486). 
