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COLEOPTERA. 
stout and carinate, claws toothed. For PI. ulmi^ sp. n., id. ibid., M., S., & 
W. States of America. 
Thysanocnemis, g. n., id. 1. c. p. 214. Somewhat resembling Anthonomus, 
but with front tibiae of ^broader than usual, sinuate, and densely fringed 
on the inner side with long hair ; rostrum slender, fourth ventral suture 
indistinct. T.fraxini, Pennsylvania and Canada, and helvolics, Illinois, 
spp. nn., id. ibid. 
Tylopterus, g. n., id. 1. c. p. 215. Clothed with dense silky pubescence, 
with small tufts of hair, and very prominent elytral callus. For T. pal- 
lidus and varius, spp. nn.. id. ibid., Texas. 
Paragoges, g. n., id. 1. c. p. 219. Has all the essential characters of 
Tychius, except that the pygidium is somewhat exposed, and the claws 
are small, simple, and approximate. P. maculatus, sp. n., id. ibid., Cali- 
fornia. 
Pachytychius discoideus, sp. n., id. 1. c. p. 169, New York, Illinois, 
Texas, and California (associated with Smicronyx in a new group, Des- 
morrhines, of the JErirrhini). 
Tychius Uneellus and semi-squamosus, p. 217, setosus, p. 218, California, 
tectus, p. 217 (? = aratus, Say, neo arator, Gyll.), Kansas, hirtellus, p. 218, 
Texas, spp. nn., id. 1. c. 
Sibynes fulvus, id. 1. c. p. 219, California; S. (Sibinia) tychioides, F. P. 
Pascoe, Ann. N. H. (4) xviii. p. 62, New Zealand : spp. nn. 
Cionides, 
Nanophyes pallidulus, Sch., and Clonus scrophularice, 01., occur in N. 
America ; J. L. Leconte, P. Am. Phil. Soc. xv. p. 220. 
Nanophyes genicalatus, Aub<5, = gracilis, Redt., which has nothing to 
do with chevrieri, Boh. ; E. C. Rye, Ent. M. M. xii. p. 178. 
Cionus scrophularice. Notes on its early stages ; Sci. Goss. 1876, p. 17. 
Gymnetrides, 
Gymnetron teter, F., occurs in Pennsylvania ; Gymnetron and Miarus 
are included in the Cionini. J. L. Leconte, 1. c. p. 220. 
Miarus hispidulus, sp. n., Leconte, 1. c. p. 221, Texas, &c. 
Gymnetron marseuli, Coye, L’Ab. 1876, livrn. 4, p. 376, Syria ; G. vitti- 
pennis, S. A. de Marseul, tom. cit. p. 383, Syria ; G. pipistrellus [? De 
Marseul, but no indication or signature appears], tom. cit., p. 386, Algeria : 
spp. nn. 
Derelomides. 
Notolomus, g. n., J. L. Leconte, P. Am. Phil. Soc. xv. p. 222. Differs 
from Derelomus in its nearly contiguous front coxse and broadly toothed 
claws. Abundantly different from Everges in form of body. N. bicolor 
and basalis, ibid., and N. myricce, p. 418, spp. nn., id. 1. c., Florida. 
Gholides. 
Cholus forbesi, sp. n., F. P. Pascoe, P. E. Soc. 1876, p. xxx. (diagnosis 
only), found in Orchids, supposed to be from Ecuador. 
