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COLEOPTBRA. 
Tychanus, F. P. Pascoe, Ann. N. H. (4) xviii. p. 64. Near Acalles, but 
with the thorax bisinuate at base and a conspicuous scutellum. For 
T. gihhus and ferrugatus^ ibid., and verrucosus, p. 65, New Zealand. 
Sympedius, id. 1 . c. p. 65. Differs from Tychanus in its non-callose 
elytra and untoothed femora. For S. testudo and vexatus, ibid.. Now 
Zealand. 
Orisius, id. 1. c. p. 66. Also allied to Acalles, but with the elytra 
greatly exceeding the thorax in breadth. For C. hinotatus, ibid., New 
Zealand. 
Conotrachelus juglandis and alhicinctus, p. 226, seniculus, p. 227, nivosus, 
p. 229, adspersus, p. 230, naso, p. 231, plagiatus and tuberosus, p. 233, 
Jissunguis, p. 234, erinaceus and hispidus, p. 235, belfragii, p. 419, J. L. 
Leconte, 1. c., various N. American States and Territories. 
Psepliolax simplex, Pascoe, 1. c. p. 62, New Zealand. 
Acalles nohilis and hasalis, p. 241, porosus, turbidus, clathratus, and 
carinatus, p. 242, granosus and sordidus, p. 243, crassulus, longulus, and 
(A. ?) nuchalis, p. 244, and (A. ?) pectoralis, p. 254, Leconte, 1. c., various 
N. American States and Territories ; A. intutus, erroneus, and hystriculus, 
Pascoe, 1. c. p. 63, New Zealand. 
Crypharis oberthueri, L. Fairmaire, Pet. Nouv. ii. p. 38, Bou-S^ada. 
Tyloderma longum, p. 248, Florida, T. (Analcis) bari [doi\ dium, p. 249, 
Texas, Leconte, 1. c. 
Pseudomus truncatus, id. 1. c. p. 246, S. Carolina and Georgia. 
Oreda brevis, Pascoe, 1. c. p. 60, New Zealand. 
Cryptorrhynchus (g. n. ?) calandroides, p. 126, C. fusco-ceneus, p. 127, 
decipiens, p. ITd, pilosulus, p. 130, lepidus, p. 131, trilineatus, p. 132, grise- 
olus, p. 133, gracilirostris, p. 135, inconspicuus, p. 136, histrionicus, p. 141, 
suberosus, p. 142, posticatus, p. 144, stercorarius, p. 145, variegatus, p. 147, 
multituber culatus, p. 148, bisignatus, p. 149, cordiger, p. 151, strigirostris, 
p. 152, squamiger, p. 153, plagiellus, p. 155, discophorus, p. 156, pulchellus, 
p. 157, curticollis, p. 158, pectinatus, p. 159, nigritellus, p. 160, salebrosus, 
p. 161, muticus, p. 162, sulcicollis, p. \Q^,palmicola, p. 164, scrofula, p. 166, 
and peregrinus, p. 167, E. Suffrian, Arch. f. Nat. xlii. (2) Cuba, and 
adjacent Isla de Pinos ; G. annosus (foss.), S. H. Scudder, Bull. U. S. Geol. 
Surv. ii. p. 86, tertiaries of Wyoming ; C.fuscatus, p. 251, fallax, p. 253, 
minutissimus, p. 254, tristis, p. 255, oblongus, p. 256, Leconte, 1. c., various 
N. American States. 
Ccelosternus (?) hispidulus, Leconte, 1. c. p. 258, Lower California. 
Aldonus celator, Pascoe, 1. c. p. 60, New Zealand. 
Zygopides. 
Acoptus, g. n., J. L. Leconte, P. Am. Phil. Soc. xv. p. 264. Differs 
from Copturus by the ventral surface being nearly horizontal, the seg- 
ments much less unequal, and sutures nearly straight, as in Zygops, from 
which its covered pygidium and only the first joint of its funiculus being 
elongate will distinguish it. For A. suturalis, sp. n., id. ibid.. New 
York. 
Piazurus californicus, California, subfasciatus. New York, spp. nn., id. 
1. c. p. 260. 
