90 Ins. 
COLEOPTERA. 
it must be received as a very peculiar and distinct type. J. L. Leconte, 
P. Am. Phil. Soc. xv. p. 9. 
Rhynchites auratua and bacchus are called ‘^Urbec” near Blois, and 
particularly affect calcareous soil ; H. Pelletier, Feuil. Nat. vi. p. 131. 
Rhynchites hetulce rolling alder-leaves ; Perris, Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. 
(6) vi. p. 196. 
Rhinomacer pilosus, Lake Superior, Virginia, California, elongatus, 
Canada, comptus, California, p. 2, bomhifrons, p. 412, British Columbia, 
spp. nn., J, L. Leconte, P. Am. Phil. Soc. xv. 
Auletes ater, Illinois, Maryland, subcoeruleus, Nebraska, p. 4, cassandrcey 
p. 5, Michigan and Florida, nasalis, p. 412, California, spp. nn., id. 1. c. 
Eugnamptua striatus^ p. 5, Florida, puncticepa^ p. 6, Illinois, Georgia, 
spp. nn., id. 1. c. 
Rhynchites planifrons^ Cape St. Lucas, aureus and fossifrons, California, 
cyanellus, Massachusetts and Illinois, p. 8, eximius, p. 413, New Me xico, 
spp. nn., id. 1. c. 
Ectemnorrhinides. 
Agonelytra, C. O. Waterhouse [^Br achy derides : Zool. Rec. xii. p. 349], 
= EctemnorrhinuSy and A. longipennisy C. O. W., = E. viridiSy G. R. 
Waterhouse ; G. 0. Waterhouse, Ent. M. M. xiii. p. 52. 
Ectemnorrhinus eatoniy sp. n., id. 1. c. p. 51, Kerguelen’s Island. 
8colo]f)terides. 
Ancistropterus brouni and mundus, D. Sharp, Ent. M. M. xiii. p. 97, 
New Zealand ; A. pilosus, T. Broun, Tr. N. Z. Inst. ix. p. 373, Tairua : 
spp. nn. 
Otidoeejphalides. 
Otidocephalua elegantuluSy Summers, “ Our Home Journal,” Jan. 30 and 
Dec. 19,. 1875, New Orleans (= Cylaa formicariuSy 01., referred to the 
Brenthidce ; J. L. Leconte, P. Am. Phil. Soc. xv. p. 191, note, and p. 327) ; 
0. dichrouSy J. L. Leconte, 1. c. p. 191, Florida : spp. nn. 
Magdalinides. 
Magdalis cenescenSy p. 192, Oregon, subtinctus, p. 417, and gentilisy 
p. 418, California, hispoideSy p. 418, British Columbia, spp. nn., J. L. 
Leconte, 1. c. 
Anthonomides. 
CoccotoruSy g. n., J. L. Leconte, P. Am. Phil. Soc. xv. p. 193. Appa- 
rently established insufficiently upon a sexual character, the only differ- 
ence from Anthonomus upon which any stress is laid being the structure 
of the additional dorsal segment in the $ , which is large and perpen- 
dicular, or rather slightly inflexed, the last ventral segment being broadly 
emarginate behind, so that in the middle it is shorter than the fourth 
segment. For Anthonomus ? pruniciday Walsh, = A. acutellariSy Lee. 
Macror [r] hoptuSy g. n., id. 1. c. p. 208. Somewhat of the facies of a 
small Magdalisy but with the hind angles of prothorax not laminate, and of 
the usual obtuse Anthonomus-tovm. Pygidium entirely covered, ventral 
