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ininal lobe rotundato-quadrate. Sp. M. vcstita, sp. ii., Woll. 1. c. p. 182, Cape 
Verde Islands (Fogo). 
TricJiosternum nicolensc, sp. n., Wollaston, 1. c. p. 186, and T. (jranulomm, 
sp. n., Woll. ibid.. Cape Verde Islands. 
Oimtrwm clavipesj sp. n., Wollaston, I, c. p. 188, Cape Verde Islands. 
Trachyscelides. 
Anemia crassa, sp. n., Wollaston, Col. Hesp. p. 196, and A. denticulaia, 
sp. n., Woll. /. c. p. 197, Cape Verde Islands. 
Phaleriides, 
Phaleria parallela^ sp. n., Wollaston, Col. Hesp. p. 201, Cape Verde Islands. 
Biaperides, 
Frauenfeld notices the larva3 of Bolitophagm agaricola (Fab.) and Dia^ 
peris holeti (Linn.). Verb, zool.-bot. Ges. in Wien, xvii. p. 780. 
Ulomides. 
Hypophlccm Jicicola, sp. n., Wollaston, Col. Hesp. p. 205, and JL longicolliSf 
sp. n., Woll. 1. c. p. 206, Cape Verde Islands (S. lago). 
Diaclina suffusaj sp. n., Wollaston, 1. c. p. 207, Capo Verde Islands (S. 
lago). 
Tenebrionides, 
I{jt AATZ remarks (Berl. ent. Zeitsclir. 1867, p. 394) on the European species 
of Tenebrio and Mencphilus. He regards T. transversalis (T)uft.) as —picipes 
(Herbst), with which noctivagus (Muls.) is also identical, thus reducing the 
European species to 4 {T. opacusj Duft., ohscurus, Fab., molitor^ Linn., and 
picipeSj Herbst) ; M. loripes (111.) is the S of M. curvipes (Fab.). 
Cnodalonides . 
Xanthothopeia, g. n., Maklin, Acta Soc. Sci. Fenn. viii. p. 223. Allied to 
Titana ; mesosternum concave, not declivous or excised in front. Sp. X. ru- 
Jipennisj sp. n., Maklin, 1. c. p. 223, Caffraria { = Stejiochia rufpmnis^ Mus. 
J3erol.). 
Camarimena vicina, sp. n., Maklin, /. c. p. 222, Biirmah. 
Helopides. 
Apocrypha anthicoides (Esch.) and Cononotus sericans (Lee.). Noticed by 
Horn, Proc. Ent. Soc. Phil. vi. p. 292. 
Helops azoricuSf sp. n.. Crotch, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1867, p. 390, Azores. 
Strongyliides. 
Maklin (Acta Soc. Sci. Fenn. viii.) adopts the genus Stron- 
gylium in the extent given to it by Lacordaire. He characterizes 
the genus Camarimena (Motsch.) and 3 known species belonging 
to it (namely, Sir. variabile, Walk., Sii\ paraboUcum, Walk.= 
C. ovicauda, Motsch., and Sir. l(£viusculum, Walk.), but regards 
it as belonging rather to the Cnodalonides, with a new genus 
{Xanthothopeia) here proposed by him. The genus Strongyliwn 
includes 266 species, by far the greater part of which are de- 
scribed as new. Of these no fewer than 189 are inhabitants of 
