erotylid;e. 
Ins. 119 
Tonda, menademU, Menado, p. 11, propinqua and scutellata, Sumatra, 
tarsata, Ceram, nitidior, Penang, camhodim^ Laos, p. 12, ceoloides and 
cuneiformis, P- 13> Sarawak. 
Trapezidera prolongata, chalcea, and ccnea, p. 17, Mexico. 
Dacne [Engis, auctt.] capensis, p. 21, Natal. 
Thallis nigro-cenea, p. 23, New Caledonia, xantho-sticta, Gilolo, and in- 
dica, India, p. 25, T. (?) bifasciata, p. 23, Rockhampton, erichsonij Sydney, 
and wallacii, Aru, p. 24, insueta, p. 25, QueensldJid, humeralis, Waigiou, 
and mycetocharoides, Batchian, p. 26. 
Triplatoma attenuata, p. 29, bizonata, p. 30, Borneo, pubescens, p. 30, 
Ceylon. 
Episcapha africana, Old Calabar, intermedia, Java, antennata, Manilla, 
&c., p. 31, consanguinea, China, indica, Darjeeling, p. 32. 
Megalodacne baiesi, p. 40, Amazons, chinensis, China, luteo-guttata, Trin- 
gano, simillima, Sarawak, and elongatula, Malacca, p. 41. 
Pselaphacus ducalis, p. 43, New Granada, confusus, nigro-pictus, and 
punctato-striatiis, p. 44, amazonicus, p. 45, approximatus, p. 46, Amazons. 
Megischyrus chevrolati, Minas Geraes, connexus, New Granada, and 
mesomelas, Ecuador, p. 47, guatemalce, Guatemala, bogotce, Bogota, and 
catenatus, Amazons, &c., p. 48. 
Ischyrus impresso-punctatus, no locality given, and agnatus, New 
Granada, p. 50, vittatus, p. 51, sheppardi, p. 52, Brazil, bahice, p. 52, 
'BdAn.si., pallidior, ibid., and insolens, p. 53, Mexico, boucardi, nobilis, and 
consimilis, p. 53, nitidior, p. 54, Amazons, bogotce, p. 54, Bogota, nigro- 
lineatus and similior, p. 56, locality unknown, collatinus, p. 57, New 
Granada. 
Amblyopus natalensis, p. 59, S. Africa, miirrayi, p. 60, Old Calabar. 
Cyrtomorphus inversus, angustior, and wallacii, p. 61, Malasia. 
Mycotretus mutabilis, basalis, and cinctiger, p. 62, pebasensis, p. 63, 
decorus, separandus (? = decorus, var.), and egce, p. 66, signatellus (and 
var. imperfectus'), reticulatus, sMd psylloboroides, p. 67, tricolor, dimidiatus 
(nec Taschenb., 1870 ; renamed seminiger, E. v. Harold, C. H. xv, 
p. 174), and opalescens, p. 68, nitescens, sericeo-nitens, balteatus, and 
rastratus, p. 69, triplacoides, fulvilabris, and fulviceps, p. 71, parallelus, 
p. 77, cordiger and lissomoides, p. 79, episcaphoides, p. 80, mycetophagoides, 
and var. ? erythrocerus. p. 81, mycetophiloides and var. careus, and 31. (?) 
xanthomelas, p. 82, Amazon region, illustris, p. 64, sailed, p. 76, nigro^ 
tinctus and Iceviventris, p. 78, Mexico, guatemalce, p. 65, Guatemala, bis- 
septem-guttatus, p. 65, Cayenne, brasilianus, p. 66, deyrollii, p. 75, Brazil, 
peruce, p. 70, adalioides, p. 72, quadripunctatus, p. 74, Peru, corallipennis, 
p. 72, Venezuela, succinctus, p. 76, puncticeps, p. 78, sanguinosus, p. 82, 
Columbia, and chilensis, p. 78, Chili. 
Cyrtotriplax maaeJei, p. 84, Siberia, senegalensis, p. 85, Senegal, and C. 
(?) anisotomoides, dentipes, and postica, p. 86, Sarawak. 
Triplax sibirica, p. 90, Lake Baikal, indica, apicata, and coccinea, p. 91, 
and T. (?) sanguinea, p. 92, India. 
Tritomidea(?) chrysospila, Singapore, nigro -cruciata, Sarawak, p. 93. 
Encaustes opaca, Ligor, marginalis, Penang, p. 101, humeralis. New 
Guinea, and wallacii, Tonda, p. 102. 
