C0L7DI1DJE, CUCUJID^. 
Ins, Ail 
Cerylon. Table of the European species ; id. 1. c. p. 313. A further 
and more complete revision, including species from adjoining lands ; id. 
1. c. pp. 385-394, pi. ii. figs. 1-9. C.attenuatum^ Fairm., = semistriatum^ 
Perris ; C. forticorne, Muls., and ? foveolatum^ Baudi, = fagi, Bris. ; 
C. histeroides, F., var. ? caucasicum, p. 389, pi. ii. fig. 5, Caucasus ; G. 
angustaturrifl^v.^=. ferruginmm^ Steph. The sexes appear to differ in 
the dimensions of the thorax. 
New genera and species : — 
Ascomma, C. O. Waterhouse, Ann. N. H. (4) Xviii. p. 111. General 
build of Endophlceus, but with head not widened in front of eyes. For 
A. torrida, p. 112, Rodriguez Island. 
Endocoxelus, id. 1. c. p. 112. Closely allied to Coxelus, but with head 
not widened in front, club of antennae more distinct, thorax margined, &c. 
For E. variegatus, ibid., Rodriguez Island. 
jEschyntelus, id. 1. c. p. 113. Bothrideres with the head of a Dereta- 
phrus. For JE. ater, ibid., Rodriguez Island. 
^ Syncalus, D. Sharp, Ann. N. H. (4) xviii. p. 20. Facies of Tarphius, 
but vdth 3-jointed club, and more elongate basal joint to tarsi. S. optatuSy 
p. 21, Jiystrix, p. 22, New Zealand. 
Epistrophus, id. 1. c. p. 22. Exhibiting an affinity with the Tarphii, but 
with the head protected by the front of the prosternum, as in the 
Histeridoi, and the antennae received in deep thoracic excavations. E. 
lawsoniy ibid., Auckland. 
Rhizonium, id. Ent. M. M. xiii. p. 27. Facies of RhizophaguSy but 
allied to Teredus and Oxylc^mus. For Rhizon. antiquuniy p. 28, New 
Zealand. 
Ulonotus brouniy p. 18, aspevy p. 19, id. Ann. N. H. (4) xviii. New 
Zealand. 
Coxelus duhiuSy p. 19, similisy p. 20, id. 1. c. New Zealand. 
Ithris gracilis, id. 1. c. p. 23, Auckland. 
Bothrideres mcestus, id. 1. c. p. 23, Tairua. 
Pycnomerus sophoroe, p. 24, simulans and minor, p. 25, id. 1. c. Tairua. 
Bitoma\^Di-'\ vicina, p. 25, distans and rugosa, p. 26, nana, p. 27, id. 1. c. 
Tairua. 
Philothermus nitidus, id. 1. c. p. 28, Tairua ; P. cerylonoides and ellip- 
ticuSyp. 302, crassusy p. 303, Sta. Catharina, gibhulus, p. 303, Teapa, 
Reitter, l.c. 
Cerylon (Etolicum, p. 313, & p. 386, pi. ii. fig. 1, ZEtolia and Transcau- 
casia, evanescens, p. 387, fig. 2, Transsylvanian Alps, Reitter. 1. c. 
Myrmidius segregatus, Waterhouse, 1. c. p. 114, Rodriguez Island. 
Agly cyder es wollastoni. Sharp, 1. c. p. 28, Tairua. 
CuCUJlDiB. 
Passandra elongatula, fig. 1, Hectarthrum latum, fig. 2, Catogenus longi- 
corniSy fig. 3, and Cucujus mniszechi, fig. 4, redescribed and figured by 
A. Grouvelle, Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. (5) vi. pp. 487-489, pi. viii. Lcemo- 
phlceus juniperi, p. 503, pi. ix. fig. 24. 
