COLEOPTERA. 
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Coniatm nigro-punctatm wadi ruhro-vittatus (Gory) j C. trifasciatus, pp. n., 
Cap. /. c. p. 449, Madagascar ; C, lacordairei^ sp. n., Cap. h c, p. 460, Cochin 
China. 
Lavinosotnus, g. n., Capiomont, 1. c, p. 451. (See table, p. 276.) Sp. L. 
nehiilosus (Dej.), Cap. 1. c. p. 463, pi. 12. fig. 13, L. p'opinquusj Cap. 1. c. p. 454, 
L. nigrosparsus (Chevr.)^ Cap. /. c. p. 466, Brazil ; L. scutellay'is (Chevr.), 
Cap. 1. c. p. 466, Patagonia ; L. analis, Cap. 1. c. p. 467, Cayenne. 
Phclyperaj g. n. (Jekel), Capiomont, 1. c. p. 468. (See table, p. 276.) Sp. 
Thyton achuppeli and distigma (Schonh.). N. sp. P. cervina (Dej.), Cap. 1. c. 
p. 460, Monte Video ; P. tncesta (Chevr.), Cap. 1. c. p. 461, Brazil j P. griseo- 
fasciata (Dej.), Cap. 1. c. p. 462, Brazil ; P. doi'sonotata (Buq., Dej.), Cap. 1. c. 
p. 463, Brazil ; P. ohlita^ Cap. 1. c. p. 464, Brazil ; and P. sparsuta, Cap. I c. 
p. 466, Brazil. 
Tylopterits, g. n., Capiomont, I, c. p. 468. (See table, p. 276.) Sp. Cure, me- 
lanocephahis (De G.) and Phyton. germari (Schonh.). N. sp. T. camelus, Cap. 
1. c. p. 470, pi. 12. fig. 15, Cayenne ; and T. ochraceusj Cap. 1. c, p. 471, Brazil. 
Buhaloc(phalus, g. n., Capiomont, 1. c. p. 486. (See table, p. 276.) Sp. B. 
rotundicollis (Schonh.), Cap. 1. c. p. 486, Andalusia j and B. Idesemvetteri, Ca- 
piomont, 1. c. p. 488, Sierra Nevada. 
Acrotcriasis, g. n., Roelofs, Ann. Soc. Ent. Belg. x. p, 244. Allied to 
Oonipterus, but with the 4th joint of the tarsi wanting, the 3rd forming a 
round palette. N. sp. A. haagii, Roel. 1. c. p. 246, pi. 1. fig. 1, Queensland ; 
A. suhnitidtis, Roel. ibid. pi. 1. fig. 2, Australia ; A. nuhilus, Roel. 1. c. p. 246, 
pi. 1. fig. 3, North and West Australia; and A. emarginattis, Roel. l.c. p. 247, 
pi. 1. fig. 4, West Australia. [Lacordaire (/. c. pp. 249-260) remarks upon this 
genus and its position, and indicates the occurrence of tarsi of similar cha- 
racter among his Diahathrariidcs and Brirhinides.] 
New species : — 
Ilypera. Capiomont (1 c.) describes the following new species of this 
genus : — (Subg. PACHvrERA, type Phyt. spissus, Schonh.) JI. kraatzi, p. 495, 
Hungary ; II. arvernica, p. 499, Auvergne ; H. pyrenoia, p. 602, Bagneres de 
Bigorre : (subg. Hypera, type li. oxalis, Hbst.) H. orientalis, p. 609, Greece 
(fee. ; H. mniszechi, p. 616, Altai ; H. marmorata, p. 620, Hungary ; H. auhei, 
p. 621, Pyrenees ; H. vicina (Dej.), p. 522, Barbary, Algeria ; li. insularis, 
p. 627, Cyprus ; H. pantherina., p, 634, Persia ? ; II. segnisy p. 637, Tyrol ; 
H. tristis^ p. 642, Pyrenees ; II. honvouloiri, p. 649, South of France ; H. 
hrucki, p. 661, Tuscany ; H, lucasi, p. 564, Morocco ; and H. obscura, p. 666, 
Lozere. 
Macrotarsus notatus (Schonh.), Capiomont, 1. c. p. 483, Altai Mountains, 
South Russia. 
Cleonides. 
Ckonus pustulosuSf C. cristtdatusj and C. margaritiferus, Ernest Cotty 
notices the mode of occurrence of these species in Algeria. M^in. Soc. 
Linn, du Nord de Fr. 1866, pp. 174-176. 
Livus salsolcB, sp. n., Becker, Bull. Soc. Nat. Mosc. xl. 1. p. 113, Sarepta. 
Livus creteopictus, sp. n., Wollaston, Col. Hesp. p. 129, Cape Verde Islands 
(S. lago). 
1807. [voL. IV.] 
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