CLERID^. 
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Cleromorpha, id. 1. c. p. 83. Antennae with 4- jointed club, terminal 
joint not falciform. For Clerus novem-guttatus, Westw. 
Fhlogistus, id. 1. c. p. 84, suggested for the Australian species of 
Aulicus. 
llemitrachys, id. 1. c. p. 92. Apparently nearest to Stigmatium, but 
with wide flat antennae and granulose pronotum. H. bizonatus, ibid. 
Singapore, Borneo. 
Sisyrnophorus, C. O. Waterhouse, Ent. M. M. xiii. p. 125. Closely 
allied to Allochotes^ Westw., but with a very convex thorax, straight in 
front, and entirely rounded behind. For S. maculatus, Philippine Islands, 
and bowringi, Penang, p. 126. 
Anisophyllus, J. O. Westwood, Tr. E. Soc. 1876, p. 493. Allied to 
Enoplium, but differs from it and all known beetles in the elongate 
branch of the 9th joint of the antennae, the 10th joint having no branch. 
A. obscurus, p. 494, pi. ii. fig. 1, Mysol. 
Phymatophcea, F. P. Pascoe, Ann. N. H. (4) xvii. p. 50. Allied to 
Scrobiger in sterna and abdomen, but with a large loose 3-joiuted club. 
P. electa^ ibid. Auckland, New Zealand. 
Eumede, id. ibid. Somewhat of the habit of Lemidia^ but with emargi- 
nate eyes ; also somewhat near Aulicus^ but with only the labial palpi 
securiform. E. ceraria, ibid. Christchurch, New Zealand. 
Tillus semperanus, Gorham, 1. c. p. 62, Bohol. 
Cymatodera xanti, p. 222, Cape San Lucas, belfragii, p. 226, Texas, 
oblita, p. 227, Arizona, G. H. Horn, Tr, Am. Ent. Soc. v. 
Phloeocopus pallicolor, L. Fairmaire, Pet. Nouv. ii. p. 49, Biskra. 
Opilo sinensisj p. 70, Foochow, pascoii, p. 71, New S. Wales, Gorham, 
1. c. 
Thanasimus rujimanus, id. 1. c. p. 74, New S. Wales. 
Clerus femoi'alis, p. 77, gaudens, p. 79, and felix, p. 80, Parana, sigma^ 
p. 77, Brazil, binodulus, p. 77 (Pern), festiv us, p. 78, hieroglyphicus^ p. 79, 
deliciolus, p. 82, and melanocephalus, p. 83, Amazon region, salvini, p. 78, 
atriceps, p. 82, Guatemala, badeni and errans, p. 80, vulpinus and cupras- 
cens, p. 81, ? Mexico, id. 1. c. 
Aulicus imperialis, p. 84, albo-fasciatus and smaragdinus, p. 85, and 
affinis, p. 86 (? =: smaragdinus, var.), id. 1. c. Queensland. 
Trogodcndrum monstrosum, id. 1. c., p. 87, Queensland (antonnro with 
last joint bifid). 
Olesterus gracilis, id. 1. c. p. 87, Australia. 
Trichodes illustris, Horn, 1. c. p. 231, fig., Arizona. 
Eleale aulicodes, N.W. Australia, brevis, Freemantle, and late-fasciata, 
Queensland, Gorham, 1. c. p. 90 ; E. (?) opiloides, Pascoe, 1. c., p. 51, New 
Zealand (cf. Gorham, 1. c. p. 89). 
Stigmatium philippinarum and encaustum,p. sub-fuscum o^idicentrale, 
p. 94, tapetum, (S. ?) iodinum, and violaceum, p. 95, scapular e, inscriptum, 
and omadiodes, p. 96, obscuripenne and pallidiventre, p. 97, tergo-cinctum 
and pusillum, p. 98, lineare, ignobile, inconspicuum, and divisum, p. 99, 
egenum, vitreum, and audax, p. 100, Malay Archipelago, versipelle, p. 101, 
Queensland, Gorham, 1. c. 
Omadius aurifasciatus and nimbifer, p. 102, vespiformis and notatus 
