48 Tns. 
COLEOPTERA. 
Ilectarthrum. The species tabulated : H, smithi, Murr., = gemelli- 
parurriy Newm. ; C. O. Waterhouse, Ent. M. M. xiii. pp. 118-120. 
Ochrosanis dohrni, Pascoe, = Ilemipeplus hemipterus, Dej., MS., ex. 
typ.^ which has accidentally short elytra, and it is quite different from 
H. marginipennis^ Lee., which is apparently not the same as H. (^Nemi- 
celus) marginipennis, 13ej. (described from Florida), the latter being pro- 
visionally renamed dejeani. Id. 1. c. pp. 121 & 122. 
ParahronteSj Redt., and Pseudophanus^ Lee., = Cryptamorpha^ Woll. ; 
Telephanus fasciatus^ Redt., Ps. signatus, Lee., C. musce, Woll., and 
Dendrophagus suturalis^ White, = C. desjardinsi, Gu^r. (described as 
Psammcecus ) ; Par. silvanoides^ Redt., and ? Dendr. urribrinus, Smith, = 
C. hrevicornis^ White (described as Dendrophagus)^ and C. fasciata, 
Woll., = concinnulay Walk, (described as Monotoma). Psammcecus 3-macu- 
latus, Mots., is a Telephanus, and Cucujus ? incommodus. Walk., is appa- 
rently a var. of it ; id. 1. c. pp. 122-124. 
Dendrophagus hremcornis. White, is a Cryptamorpha, and D. suturalis 
and umhrinus, Wh., are queried as varieties of it ; Prostomis mandihu- 
laris ? in New Zealand. F. P. Pascoe, Ann. N. H. (4) xvii. p. 49. 
Lathropus sepicola : larva described by 1 ^. Perris, in Gobert’s Cat. Col. 
Landes, fasc. 3, p. 122. 
Prognatha decisa, Walk., 1858 (Staphylinidce), and Eui'yplatus lateralis. 
Mots., 1859, are identical ; Cucujus incommodus, Walk., is probably a 
Psammcecus. C. 0. Waterhouse, Tr. E. Soc. 187G, p. 14. 
Cathartus. The species revised : they are all (except C. quadricollis, 
Guerin, which is as yet only North American, and is not identical with 
C. advena, Waltl) distributed over the earth in vegetable produce. C. 
cassice, Rche., gemellatus, Duv., and two new species, found in cigar 
boxes at Munich. E. Reitter, C. H. xv. pp. 125-130. 
New genera a,nd species : — 
Oryzococcus, E. Reitter, C. H. xv. p. 37. Passandrides. Facies of 
Cathartus cassice ; differs front Passandra, Hectarthrum, and Catogenus 
in its more cylindrical shape, longer head, and antennae as in Anthero- 
phagus ; and from Ancistria and Scalidia in the short first tarsal joint, &c. 
For 0. cathartoides, p. 38, found in rice. 
Schedarosus, id. 1. c. p. 42. Between the Cucujides and Brontides ; 
tarsi heteromerous in both sexes. To form a special group. S. cucuji- 
formis, p. 43, Columbia, scidarius, p. 44, S. America. 
Diagrypnodes, C. O. Waterhouse. Tr. E. Soc. 1876, p. 13. Next Ino. 
D. wahefieldi, ibid. New Zealand. 
Pseudochrodes, Reitter, 1. c. p. 53. Allied to Silvanus and Psammcecus, 
but also with many affinities to the Cryptophagidee, especially Telmato- 
philus. For Pseud, suturalis, p. 54, Chili, Brazil. 
Myraholia, id. 1. c. p. 55. Silvanides : allied to Nausibius,a,iid 
Pediacus. M. haroldiana, p. 56, Australia. 
Passandra hlanchardi, Grouvelle, Bull. Soc. Ent. Fr. (5) vi. p. ccxvii. 
Philippine Isles. 
Hectarthrum murrayi, p. exxii. Gaboon, goudoti, p. ccxviii., Madagascar, 
Grouvelle, 1. c. ; H. australicum, N. Australia, socmZe, New Guinea, and 
