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p. 48, Alexandria ; C. villosa, ibid., Mesopotamia ; C. setosa, p. 49, SeA of 
AzofF,* C, capensis, p. 61, Cape of Good Hope j C. validipes, p. 64, Russia; C. 
ciliata, p. 66, Madeira ; C. striatopunctata, p. 66, Pennsylvania ; C. admtipen- 
nts, p. 67, Cape of Good Hope ; C. qmdncolUs, p. 69, Cape of Good Hope ; 
C. debilts, p. 61, Pennsylvania ; C. limhicollisj p. 64, East Siberia ; C. salpin- 
goides, p. 66, California ; C. horeophila, ibid., East Siberia and Kamtschatka ; 
C. Jlavifro7is, p. 66, Madeira ; C. attenuata, p. 67, Madeira ; C. cylmdripe^i- 
mV, p. 68, Bavaria; C, punctatissimaj p. 69, Crimea; C. borealis (Wollast. 
MS.), p. 70, England ; C. sttbpicea, ibid., Crimea ; C, abietorunxj p. 71, St. 
Petersburg; C. dep>ressiuscula, 72, North America; C. ferruginosa, p. 73, 
Georgia (U.S.) ; C. pharaoxiis, p. 74, Egypt ; C. tramversicollis, p. 76, Alex- 
andria; C. ibid., Madeira, Germany, and Georgia; C. tenui- 
cornis, p. 77, Cape of Good Hope; C. stigmosa, p. 79, Styria; C.psaxnmetichaj 
p. 80, Egypt ; C. ovipennis, p. 81, Pennsylvania ; C. subrugosa, p. 82, Egypt ; 
C. pilitecta^ p. 83, Egypt ; C. carmulata, p. 84, Egypt ; C. rectangula, p. 87, 
New Orleans ; C. pidlula^ p. 89, Mobile ; C. dmplipennisj p. 91, Panama ; C. 
sericella, p. 93, Mobile ; C. pkmiuscula^ p. 94, Mobile. 
Corticaria immatnra, Wollaston, 1. c. p. 74, C. bicolor, Woll. I c. p. 76, and 
C. obliterata, Woll. ibid., Cape Verde Islands. 
Holoparamecus bipartitus, Wollaston, 1. c. p. 73, Cape Verde Islands. 
Ilolopai'amems h'asiliensis, Motschulsky, 1. c. p. 99, Brazil ; II. populif 
Motsch. ibid., Europe ; and II. longipennis^ Motsch. 1. c. p. 100, Egypt. 
Calgptobium attenuatum, Motschulsky, 1. c. p. 101, East Indies ; C. obtusi- 
cox'ne^ Motsch. ibid., Austria; C. clavipes, Motsch. 1. c. p. 102, East Indies; 
and C. tubercidianf Motsch. ibid., Egypt. 
Pax'amecosoma langii, Solsky, Horse Soc. Ent. Ross. iv. p. 90, Koslow. 
Atomaria wollastonij Sharp, Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond. 3rd ser. v. p. 436, near 
Edinburgh. 
Metophthalmus lacteolus, Motschulsky, Bull. Soc. Nat. Mosc. xxxix. 2. 
p. 231, pi. 6. fig. 4, Crimea ; M. americanus, Motsch. 1. c. p. 233, Mobile. 
Lathridius. Motschulsky {1. c.) describes the following as new species of 
this genus : — L. pint, p. 236, pi. 6. fig. 3, Russia and England ; L. dUaticollisj 
ibid. pi. 6. fig. 2, St. Petersburg; L. subbrevis, p. 237, East Siberia; L. 
cegyptiacus^ p. 240, Egypt ; L.trilobatus, ibid., North America ; L. indicus, p. 241, 
East Indies ; L. undidatuSf p. 242, England and South Russia ; L, lappmium, 
p. 243, Lapland. 
Mineauxia (sic) villigera, Motschulsky, Bull. Soc. Nat. Mosc. xh 1. p. 40, 
Crimea and Caucasus. 
Dermestid.®. 
Tiresias serra. The larva found in old fungi on Pirns abies, Kawall, 
Stett. ent. Zeit. 1867, p. 123. 
Dermestes subcostatusj sp. n,, Murray, Ann. & Mag. N. H. 3rd ser. xx. p. 22, 
Old Calabar. 
Attagenus ensicornis, sp. n., Wollaston, Col. Hesp. p. 80, Cape Verde 
Islands. 
Byrrhid®. 
Anth'enus musceortm. lAicas remarks upon the transformations of this 
species, and especially upon the persistence of the spines on the head and in 
the vicinity of the stigmata in the pupa. Bull. Soc. Ent. Fr. 1867, pp. xxv, 
xxvi. 
