118 Ins. 
COLEOPTEEA. 
and quadrisignata, fp, 34, xanthosticta, p. 35, proxima, suhparallela, and 
denticulata, p. 37, sublcevis, p. 39, Malasia, rude-punctata, p. 34, picti- 
pennh^ p. 35, opaca^ p. 36, Australia, hislopi^ Berah, aulacochiloides and 
duhia^ Natal, thoracica^ New Guinea, p. 36, recte-signata, Africa, trichroa^ 
Old Calabar, savagii, Cape Palmas, p. 38, abnormalis, p. 39, locality 
unknown. 
Epytus (Dej. Cat.), p. 57. For Erotylus violaceus^ Stm., and Ischyrus 
tarsal'isj Lac., = Oocyanus tarsatus, Lac. 
CallischyruSf p. 58. Allied to Ischyrus in palpi and mentum, but with 
eyes much less strongly granulated. For Erotylus insignis^ Lap., &c., 
and C. candezii^ ibid., Guatemala. 
Spondotriplax^ p. 93. For B. endomychoides^ Sarawak, cyanecula, Sal- 
watty, and ceramensis, Ceram, p. 94. 
Mycolybas, p. Q7. Differs from Mycotretus in its convex surface, want 
of coxal lines and hasal margin to thorax, and truncate basal lobe ; and 
from Lybas in the mentum, dilated tibiae, &c. For L. lucidus^ Lac., &c., 
and M. egce, p. 98, Ega. 
Palceolybas, p. 98. Represents the S. American Lybas ; tibiae triangu- 
larly dilate for their whole length. P. andrece^ humeralis, nigripennis, and 
coccinelloides, p. 99, W. Africa. 
Neoxestus, p. 100, near Xestus, but with trapezoidal mentum, raised and 
denticulate margin to base of elytra, and very transverse scutellum. For 
N. chilensis, ibid., Chili. 
Micrencaustes, p. 102. Differs from Encaustes in its prosternum being 
compressed, elevated, and produced into a point under the mentum. For 
E. sinuata, Lac., = Dacne lunulata, MacL., &c. 
Typocephalus (Dej. Cat.), p. 147. For Erotylus dimidlatus, 01., &c. 
and T. interpunctatus, Venezuela, and vespoides, Amazons, p. 148. 
Micrerotylus, p. 165. Agreeing with Barytopus in the geminate stria- 
tion of the elytra, but otherwise nearer Erotylus. For Chrysomela gro- 
noviiy Hbst., &c., and M. dubitabilis, Amazons, hesitans, Ecuador, and 
funerellus^ New Granada, ibid. 
Perithonius^ p. 173. Resembles Euphanistes, but with rather coarsely 
granulated eyes, emarginate clypeus, no keel to prosternum, &c. For E. 
misolampoides, Lac. 
Rhynchothonius, p. 174. With very long and narrow rostrum, large 
and prominent eyes, deflexed head, narrow prosternum, &c. For R. 
albido-guttatus, ibid., Amazons. 
Phricobacis, p. 181. Differs from Bads in its large size and oblong 
form, close rugulose punctuation, and different prosternum. For P. 
batesi, pulcher, and rufodimbatus, p. 182, Amazons, Erotylus hopii^ Guer., 
&c. 
Doubledaya whitii^ p. 6, Sumatra. 
Fatua sealii^ Madras, lambi^ Penang, p. 6, bowringi^ Cambodia, crassa, 
Penang, p. 7. 
Languria promontorii, p. 7, formosa, p. 8, Cape of Good Hope, cyani- 
pmnis, p. 8, sellata, p. 9, Mexico, rujipes, Morty, giloloce^ Gilolo, pa- 
puensis, Dorey, p. 10, coarctata and barbara, Macassar, nigro-cyanea, 
