SCABABiEIDiE. 
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Polyrioncus, ibid., for T. pcdestris^ Har., &c., aud T. hemisplimricus, 
p. 263, S. Patagonia, pampeanas, p. 265, Pampas and Patagonia. 
Lagopelus^ p. 2G5, for T. ciliatus, Blanch. 
Phceochroops [PAoeo-], g. n., E. Oandeze, OR. Ent. Belg. xix. p. Ixiii. 
Facies of Phceochrous in the llyhosorides, but allied to Anaides, Westw. ; 
no differential characters given. For P. lanshergii, sp. n., id. 1. c. p. Ixiv., 
Java. 
Glajphy rides. 
Glaphyras. Harold's Monograph in B. E. Z. xiii., translated by A. P. 
de Borre, L’Ab. 1876, livrn. 3, pp. 1-24 [it is impossible to quote a vol. 
or pagination for this unnecessary production]. 
Amphicoma analis^ p. 387, Kisil-kum desert, duhia and clypeata, p. 389, 
Sarafschan Valley, spp. nn., Solsky, in Fedchenko’s Turkestan, Col. 
Melolonthides. 
Hymenoplia. Synoptical table of species; L. v. Heyden, Nouv. et 
faits, 1876, No. 23', pp. xciv. & xcv. 
Calonota^ Hope, = Pyronota, Boisd., but the latter is uncharacterized ; 
there are but 8 joints to the antennm, and the piceous form is connected 
by intermediate examples with the bright green /estiva. Colymhomorpha^ 
Blanch., is not properly united to Calonota ; the $ has 6 lamellm to its 
9- jointed antennas. 0. O. Waterhouse, Ann. N. H. (4) xvii. pp. 71 & 72. 
Macrodactylus and Dichelonyclia. The United States species revised, 
and fresh characters pointed out; M. setulosus, Lee., ^ , = angustatus, 
Beauv. ; M. angustatus, Lee., ^ , = suhspinosus, F. : G. H. Horn, Tr. Am. 
Ent. Soc. V. pp. 183-192. 
Rhizotrogus capliytus, Buquet, mostly $ , found under stones in hori- 
zontal galleries, indicating a subterranean existence ; A. Schultze, 
Deutsche E. Z. 1876, p. 162. 
Anoxia emarginata: habits like those of A. villosa ; E. Ohvier, Bull. 
Soc. Ent. Fr. (5) vi. p. clxvii. 
Polyphylla variolosa, Harris. On the antennas of the $ as auditory 
organs, and the way it seeks the ? ; F. H. Snow, Rep. Agric. Kansas, iii. 
(1874), pp. 361 & 362. 
Melolontha vulgaris and hippocastani. On periods of flight at Lem 
berg ; Schmidt-Ooebel, S. E. Z. xxxvii. p. 388. 
Melolontha hippocastani (and var.) and M. vulgaris, at Naumburg ; 
Von Schonfeldt, Ent. Nachr. ii. p. 126. 
Oxycorythus, g. n., S. Solsky, in Fedchenko’s Turkestan, Col., p. 395. 
Belonging to the Sericini, and probably representing a new section of 
that group. Clypeus large, semicircular, wider than head and eyes, as in 
Aphodius rufipes and luridus, angulated in front and at the sides ; anterior 
tibias sharply 3-dentate, with strong, elongate, sharp, inwardly incurved 
apical spur. For 0. morawitzi, sp. n., id. 1. c. p. 397, pi. ii. flg. 2, Desert 
near the Syr-Daria. 
Phyllococerus, g. n. (Hope, MS.), C. 0. Waterhouse, 1. c. p. 71. Inter- 
mediate between Calonota and Colymbomorpha. For P. purpurascens, 
sp. n., id. 1. c. p. 72, Swan River. 
