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because of atratus, Klug [which belongs to the Trigonotomides]] 
Chaudoir, R. Z. (3) iv. p. 360. 
G. H. Horn, Tr. Am. Ent. Soc. v. pp. 253-276, revises the species of 
Chlcenius found in the United States, utilizing Chaudoir’s monograph, 
though making an entirely different arrangement. Some observations are 
made with regard to Chaudoir^s determinations of various N. American 
species, and some synonymy is indicated. 
Brachylohus^ g. n., Chaudoir, Ann. Mus. Genov, viii. p. 287. Lobes 
of mentum confused with tho middle portion, and net projecting. For 
Chlcenius smaragdiger^ Mots., = lithophilus, Say. 
Eccoptomenus cordicollis, sp. n., id. R. Z. (3) iv. p. 356, Abyssinia. 
Chlcenius panageeoides^ p. 28, Malabar, huqueti^ p. 31, Senegal, schcen- 
herri, p. 32, Guinea, &c., medio-guttatus, p. 35, Deccan, orhicollis, p. 40, 
Neilgherry Hills, limhicoUis, p. 41, ? Formosa. ? Deccan, fenestratus^ 
p. 44, Natal, antennatus., p. 45, White Nile, crihellatus, p. 47, N’gami, 
distigma, p. 49, Singapore, gestroi, p. 51, Malacca, granulipennis, p. 63, 
? Abyssinia, raffrayi, p. 64, Zanzibar, soginoides, p. 74, Mexico, ccerulei- 
collis, p. 78, Mexico, galUecianus, p. 80, Galicia, dinodoides, p. 81, Abys- 
sinia, semperi, p. 92, Philippine Islands, hirmanicus, p. 93, Rangoon, 
scapularis, p. 98, Bengal, cosciniophorus, p. 101, Senegal, nuhicus, p. 107, 
Nubia, cupripennis, p. 110, Abyssinia, acroxanthus, Siam, Singapore, and 
(?= Bates), Hongkong, p. 112, accedens, Abys- 
sinia, and proximus, Deccan, p. 113, transfuga, p. 114, Angola, pac%s, 
p. 116, AXjysmnisi,, pachysomus, p. 117, Siam, suhovatus, Madagascar, and 
leucoristus. Cape of Good Hope, p. 119, violaceipen7iis, p. 128, Cape 
Palmas, cethiopicus, p. 129, White Nile, hicolor, p. 130, Deccan, mendax, 
Mozambique, and lacustris, Ngami, wallacii, Celebes, crenistriatus, 
Nubia, p. 134t, rude-sculptus, p. 136, Siam, dorice, p. 137, Bangkok, crihelli- 
collis, p. 138, Abyssinia, chalcoderus, Bangkok, and hraminus, E. India, 
p. 139, macropus, p. 140, Deccan, togifer, p. 143, S. Africa, putzeysi, 
Montevideo, and amazonicus. Upper Amazon, p. 147, gundlachi, p. 148, 
Cuba, .sailed, p. 149, Mexico, sparse-punctatus, p. 150, Bolivia and 
Uruguay, rodriguezi, p. 152, Guatemala, ducalis, p. 155, Deccan, cupreo- 
lineatus, p. 158, Bangkok, atripes, p. 160, va\di phcenoderus,p. 161, Deccan, 
natalensis, p. lOi, qnceus, p. 165, erythrocnemis, p. 166, cham [1], p. 168, 
Afvica., lissoderus, p. 172, and pradieri, p. 173, Gaboon, 
p. 175, P Abyssinia, vividus and opacipennis, p. 176, India, lugens, p. 185, 
Nile, chlorochrous, p. 190, Mexico, Icevipennis, p. 196, Deccan, germanus, 
p. 199, Laos, luteicauda and celer, p. 201, and contractus, p. 202, Deccan, 
pratensis, p. 210, Shanghai, azurescens and planipennis, p. 220, Mexico, 
porrectus, p. 224, Deccan, mclanopterus, p. 226, Siam, Iceticollis, p. 228, 
Nubia, &c., s&ricimicans, China, and suhmarginatus, Burma, p. 235^ 
impressicollis, p. 236, N. Hindustan, cuhanus, p. 238, Cuba, purpureus, 
p. 246, Mexico, atratus, p. 247, Ega, sivorii, p. 248, Montevideo, hrevius- 
culus, p. 250, Peru, amplipennis, p. 252, Java, Iceviplaga, Abyssinia, and 
f rater, Malabar, p. 261, syriacus, Bagdad, and stenoristus, Malabar, 
p. 265, velocijjes, Deccan and Siam, and fugax, N. Hindostan, p. 266, 
varians, p. 270, Abyssinia, speciosus, p. 275 (? = ernesti, Gory), Kordo- 
fan, Icirki, p. 276, Zambesi, amahilis, p. 279, Siam, lativittis, p. 282, 
