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C. auricolle, p. 27, and C. marsevU, p. 28, Brazil ; C. apicatum, p. 30, Buenos 
Ayres; C. cuprinum, p. 33, Corrientes; C. glahricolle (Dej.), p. 34, and C. 
glohtilum, p. 36, Brazil ; C. hituherculatnm, p. 36, Buenos Ayres ; C. mcestum^ 
p. 87, Brazil or Columbia; C. Jehasi (Dej.), p. 38, Columbia; C. luguhre, 
p. 39, Brazil ; C. puncticollej ibid., Brazil and Mexico ; C. aterrimum^ p. 40, 
C.Jlavipes, p. 42, C. clypeale, p. 43, and C. haagi, p. 46, Brazil ; C. picipeSf 
p. 47, Columbia; C. inerme, p. 48, C.poUtum, p. 49, C. difficile^ p. 60, Brazil* ; 
C, nanum, p. 61, C. gemmingeri^ p. 62, Columbia ; C. Icetum, p. 63, Mexico ; 
C. rutilum, p. 64, C. rttfpes, p. 67, and C. versicolor, p. 68, Brazil. Von 
Harold also describes (Col. Hefte, ii.) : — C. dcyrollei, p. 63, C. dohrni, p. 64, 
and C. gerstdckeri, p. 66, from Southern Cayenne and the Lower Amazons ; 
C. puncticcps, p. 68, Montevideo ; C. gracilipes, p. 69, Cayenne ; C. ndbilc, 
p. 70, South Brazil; C. taurimim, p. 71, San Joao el Bey; C. qimdridens,^. 73, 
Upper Amazons ; C. basale, ibid., Tapajos; C. hatesi, p. 74, Amazons and 
Tapajos; C. ceneoliim, p. 76, Tapajos, Para, and Cayenne; C. paranum, p. 77, 
Para; C. rujinum, p. 79, Columbia and Upper Amazons; C. hovinmn, p. 81, 
Brazil ; C. aureolum, p. 83 (= C. nitidum, Har. C. II. i. nec Blanch.) ; C. ah- 
breviatum, p. 87, Sta. Catharina ; C. stali, p. 89, Brazil ; C. mctalUciim, p. 90, 
Tapajos and Para; and C. discolco', p. 91, Amazons. 
Onthophagus. Von Harold (Col. Hefte, ii.) describes the following new 
species of this genus : — O. pentacanthus, p. 24 {^^-dentatm, Hope, nec Fab.), 
Adelaide; O. ferox, p. 26, West and South Australia ; O. aU'ox, p. 27, New 
South Wales; O. capitosiis, p. 30, North-east Australia; O. consentaneus, 
p. 33 MacLeay, nec Boh.), North-east Australia; O.haagi, 
p. 36, West Australia; O. nodxdifer, p. 37, North-east Australia; O. gerst- 
dckeri, p. 42, Abyssinia; O. schaufussi, p. 43, Abyssinia; O. stenocerus^, 
p, 48 gracilicornis, Fahr. nec Germar), O. lulxdentus\ , ibid, {—lugu- 
bris, Fahr. nec Both); O. vircsccns^, ibid. {•=7iitididus, King, Monatsb. 
1866, nec Synib. Phys.) ; 0. bvbalus (King, MS.), p. 49, Cape ; O. tirus (111. 
MS.), p. 49, Cape; O. sticticus, p. 60, Egypt and Arabia; O. quadraticeps, 
p. 62, Orange State; O. lettcopygus, p. 63, South Africa; O. dregei 
p. 64, Cape ; O. wittei, p. 66, South Africa ; O. batesi, p. 68, from the mouths 
of the Niger. 
Caccobius. Von Harold (Col. Hefte, ii.) describes the following new 
species of this genus : — C. dcmticoUis, p. 6, C. rxijipomis, p. 8, C. indicus, p. 12, 
from India ; C. pmictatisshnus, p. 13, Senegal ? ; C. signatipennis, p. 14, 
Senegal ; and C. dorsalis, p. 16, Senegal. 
Caccobiits jessoensis, Harold, Col. Hefte, i. p. 100, Jesso. 
Saprosites. Of this genus Von Harold describes (1. c.) the following five 
new species: — S. dentipes, p. 80, S. puncticollis and /S', brevinscuhis, p. 81, 
Brazil ; /S', meditans and pai'allelus, p. 81, Columbia. 
Aphodiides. 
Hahold (Bell. ent. Zeitschr. 1867, pp, 278 -282) enumerates the Apho- 
diides of Chili, of which he recognizes 13 species, namely, Aphodius grana- 
rius (Linn.), rugosicqxs (Har.), fulvive^itris (Fairm.), Atcenius dei'besis (Sol.), 
stercox'ator (Fab.), gx'acilis (Mels.), chilensis (Sol.), Tlem'opkorus ccecus 
(V&.nz.^r=angmtiis (Phil.), Psaxnmodnts nanus (Be G.) (Chevr.), and 
* = Otithoph. trinodosus (Boh.) ; see Col. Hefte, ii. p. 88. 
t These species are not described, but merely the change of name indicated. 
