CIOIDiB, TENEBRIONIDvE. 
Ins, 63 
Abeille, 1. c. pp. 312 & 313, from Lebanon; approaching Xylographus in 
the antennae. 
Xylographus ceylonicus, sp. n., Ancey, Pet. Nouv. ii. pp. 85 & 94, Point 
de Galle. 
Cis insularis^ p. 117, sex-carinatus^ p. 118, spp. nn., 0. 0. Waterhouse, 
Ann. N. H. (4) xviii., Rodriguez Island. 
TENBBRIONIDiE. 
F. Baudi, Deutsche E. Z. 1876, pp. 1-74, 225-267, continues his 
elaborate critical examination of the European species in Dejean’s Cata- 
logue {Pimeliides — Uelopides^. See Zool. Rec. xii. p. 332, for observa- 
tions also applicable to this portion. Other species, not in this Catalogue, 
together with some not included in the European fauna in its widest 
sense, are also discussed and described. Much unnecessary confusion is 
caused by the author’s involved plan, and by his describing as new 
various species already described in Bull. Ent. Ital. and Ann. Mus. 
Genov., and included in Zool. Rec. xii. 
The same author, Ann. Mus. Genov, viii. pp. 316-321, enumerates, 
with localities, the species of the European and Circa-Mediterranean 
fauna of the Trachyscelides^ Bolitophagides^ Diaperides, Ulomides, Cossy- 
phides, Tenebrionides, and Helopides, contained in the Genoa Museum, 
describing a few varieties. 
The same author. Bull. Ent. Ital. viii. pp. 98-119, 199-207, 259-268, 
continues his enumeration and revision of species existing in Italian col- 
lections {Trachyscelides, BoUtophagides, Diaperides, Ulomides, Cossy- 
phides, Celometopides, Tenebrionides, and Helopides). A genus and also 
some species are described as new, which are also treated as new (without 
any reference) in Deutsche E. Z. 1876. 
S. A. de Marseul, Ann. Soc. Ent. (5) vi. pp. 93-142, 315-321, enu- 
merates 57 species taken by Mr. G. Lewis in Japan, whereof 43 are new. 
Lorelus, g. n., D. Sharp, Ent. M. M. xiii. p. 76. An extremely anoma- 
lous genus, not to be satisfactorily placed in any of Lacordaire’s groups, 
being referable to the first section by its coxae, but nearer Lcena and 
Adelium in its tarsi. Doubted by F. Bates to belong to the Tenebrionidce. 
L. prisons, sp. n., id. 1. c. p. 77, New Zealand. 
T ent y Hides. 
Colposcelis indica and laticollis, spp. nn., L. W. Schaufuss, Nunq. Ot. 
ii. p. 411, Bombay. 
A delostomatides . 
Aspila dohrni, sp. n., G. Haag, S. E. Z, xxxvii. p. 106, S. Africa. 
Dacoderus dominicensis, sp. n., G. H. Horn, Tr. Am. Ent. Soc. v. p. 219, 
S. Domingo. 
Akidides. 
Akis heydeni, sp. n., G. Haag, Ent. MB. i. p. 76, Morocco. 
