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nitens (Fab.), p. 360 ; A. daldorjii (Fab.), ibid. ; A. posiicalis (Thoms.), 
p."361; A, terminata (Paso.), ibid.; A. fulgida (Fab.), p. 363; A. velata 
(Thoms.), ibid.; A, sphndida (Fab.), ibid. ; A. purpurea (Paso.), p. 364; 
Eustathes (Newm.), p. 364 ; Tropimetopg simidator (Paso.), p. 367 ; Chreo- 
noma (Astathes) nigriventris (Thoms.), p. 360 : (Phytceciinje) Glenea 
novemguttata (Lap.), p. 366; G. hlandina (Pasc.), p. 369; G. pidchella (Hope), 
p. 370; (r../?mo (Thoms.), p. 372; G. voluptuosa (Thoms.), p. 373 ; G.picia 
(Fab.), p. 373 [pi. 17. fig. 6]; G. elegans (Oliv.), p. 374; G. nyraplia 
(Thoms.), p. 376; 6r. delta (Thoms.), ibid. ; G. heptagona (Thoms.), p. 376 ; 
G. himaculicollis (Thoms.), p. 377 ; G. amhoynica (Thoms.), ibid. ; G. cyani- 
pennis (Thoms.), p. 378; G. lefehvrii (Gii6y.) —f estiva (Boisd.) = 
(Thoms.), p. 378; G. galathea (Thoms.), p. 379; G. collaris (Paso.), p. 380; 
G. manto (Paso.), ibid. ; G. funcrula (Thoms.), p. 381 ; G. anticepunctata 
(Thoms.), p. 382 ; G. oudctera (Thoms.), p. 383 ; G. numerifera (Thoms.), 
p, 386 ; G. extcnsa (Paso.), ibid. ; G. acuta (Fab.), p. 386 ; G. ochraceovittatd 
(Thoms.), ibid. ; G. hoisduvalii (Thoms.), p. 388 ; G. saperdoidcs (Thoms.), 
p. 389; G. vittifcra (Boisd.), p. 390 ; G. illuminata (Thoms.), p. 392 ; G. alys- 
son (Pasc.), p. 393 ; G.juheea (Pasc.), p. 394 ; G. albolineata (Thoms.), p. 396 ; 
G. luguhris (Thoms.), ibid. ; G. intcrrupta (Thoms.), p. 397 ; G, mathemalica 
(Thoms.), p. 398 ; G. algchraica (Thoms.), ibid. ; G. scalaris (Thoms.) = 
cuntla (Pasc.), p. 400; G. cxcxdia i^QVjm.?)^viridipuslulaia (Thoms.), p. 401 ; 
G. venusta (G\\^Y.)—vir{dicincta (Boisd.), p. 402; G. viridinotata (JSisLnch.)^ 
ibid. ; G. basalts (Thoms.), p. 403; G. despccta guttigera (Thoms.); 
ibid. ; G. detrita {VBBC..)=macidipennis (Thoms.), p. 404 ; G. grhea, arouensis, 
and fulvomacidata (Thoms.), p. 407 ; G. vesta (Pasc.), p. 411 ; G. citrina 
(Thoma.) =anthyllis (Pasc.), p. 411 ; G. miles (Newm.) =sanguinaria (Thoms.), 
p. 412 ; Ntipserha fricator (Balm.), p. 414 ; Oherea curialis (Pasc.), p. 421 ; 
O. ruhetra (Pasc.), p. 422 ; 0. clara (Pasc.), p. 426 ; O. timbrosa (Pasc.), p. 431 ; 
O. anmdicornis (Pasc.), ibid. ; O. opTiidiana (Pasc.), p. 433 ; O. tenuata (Pasc.), 
p. 436 : (Tmesisternin^) Trigonoptera maculata (Perr.), p. 442 ; T. birna- 
culata (Thoms.), ibid.; Traclxelophora curvicollis (Perr.), p. 462; Anapansa 
armata (Thoms.), ibid.; Mtdciber linncei (Thoms.), p. 463; Tmesistermis 
politus (Blanch.), p. 461 ; T. tersus (Pasc.) = Ichth. 4~fasciatus (Thoms.), 
ibid.; and T. trivittatus (G\x€r.) = hicinctus (Boisd.), p. 464. 
Dorcadionites, J. Thomson (Physis, i. pp. 10-84) publishes a 
revision of the known species of his snbtribe DorcadioniteSf 
from which, as laid down in his ^ Systema Cerambycidarum,^ he 
now excludes the genus Cyrtinus (Lee.), as nearly allied to 
Psenocerus (Lee.), whilst he adds to the group the genus Brimus 
(Pasc.). Several new species are described, and full descriptions 
are given of the species of which diagnoses were published in 
the ' Syst. Ceramb.^ 
The following synonymic indications may be given from this paper 
Dorcadion navaricum, monticola, meridionale, pyrenemm^ and mendax—fuli~ 
ginator (Linn.) ; D. donzcli (Muls.)= (Oliv.) ; D. interruptum (Muls.) 
=:divisum (Germ.); md D. thracientn (Kxiat.) —fetrugineiites (Menetr.); Par- 
mcita hirsuta, solieri, ptdosa, and dahlii—puhescens (Balm.) ; Auxa ampli- 
collis (Psiae.) = armata (Ooq.) ; Dioxippe (Thoms.)=:.4cowo^e5 (Pasc.); Par- 
mena liemisphcerica (Blanch.) = Microcleptes aranca (Newm.) ; Cerambyx 
