COLEOPTERA* 291 
Rhadia (g. ii., see p. 287) p?mo, Pascoe, Eni Trans. 3rd ser. iii. p. 451 
fpl. 18. fig. 6], Dorey. 
Rhytiphora argus, Pascoe, Journ. Linn. Soc. ix* p. 802, Queensland ; R. in- 
tertincta, Pasc. ibid,, South Australia. 
Scytasis (g. n., see p. 287) nitida, Pascoe, Ent. Trans. 3rd ser. iii. p. 415 [pi. 16. 
fig. 8], S. punct{ge7'a, Pasc. ibid., and S. oxyura^ Pasc. 1. c. p. 416, Sarawak. 
Serixia. Of this genus Pascoe (1. c.) describes the following Malasian 
species : — S. mm'ginata, p. 337, S. fulvida^ p. .341, Batchian ; S. aurulmtay 
p. 337, S. lychnvxa, p. 338, Sarawak ; IS. optahilis, p. 837, Ceram ,* 8. p^'ceusta, 
p. 340, Mysol; 8. quadrina, ibid., Morty. 
8odu^ vcnosuSf Pascoe, Journ. Linn. Soc. ix. p. 004, Cape York. 
8ymp1iyletes anaglyptus, Pascoe, .Tourn. Linn, Soc. ix. p. 303, and 8. capreo- 
lus, PasC. 1. c. p. 304, Queensland. 
Tephrocoma (g. n., see p. 287) livia, Pascoe, Ent. Trans. 3rd ser. iii. p. 419 
[pi. 16. fig. 6], Ceram. 
Tmesisternus equedris, Pascoe, 1. c. p. 462, Dorey, Saylee ; T. schaumii^ Pasc. 
ibid.. Key; T. glaucus, Pasc. 1. c. p. 463, Amboyna, Ceram; and Y. restrictm, 
Pasc. 1. c. p. 464, Mysol, Waigiou. 
Xyaste (Pasc.). Of this genus Pascoe (/. c.) describes the following new 
Malasian species : — X semmsta, p. 343, pi. 15. fig. 4, Sumatra; X paradoxa, 
p. 343, X. suhnmiacea,^. 344, Singapore ; X. invida, p. 343, X. torrida, p. 344, 
X. fumosa, p. 347, Sarawak; X. Jinita, p. 346, Kaioa; X. palliata^ ibid., 
Saylee ; X. mpida^ ibid., Batchian ; and X. trigonalis, p. 346, Morty. 
Lepturides, 
Abeille de Perrin remarks that Leptura ^-fasciata (Fab.) seems to b6 iden- 
tical with the Linnean species Strmigalia 4:-fasciata, and that it is probably 
owing to some confusion that it figures in the catalogues as a distinct species 
of Anoplodera (Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. 4® s6r. vii. p. 70). 
8trangalia quadrifasciata. Kawall notices the deposition of the eggs of this 
species in clefts of the bark of a dry piece of Alder. Stett. ent. Zeit. 1867, 
p. 118. 
Leptura calcat'ata. Perty (Mitth. naturf. Ges. in Bern, 1867, p. 305, fig. 12) 
describes and figures a specimen of this species having the left anterior leg 
greatly thickened or widened and with only 3 tarsal joints. 
Rhagium gi'andiceps^ sp, n., Thomson, Skand. Col. viii. p. 50 (^^mordax, 
Gyll.). 
Toxotus lacordairiif sp. n., Pascoe, Proc. Ent. Soc. 1867, p. Ixxxiv, Greece. 
Cerambycides. 
Diotima. Pascoe (Ann. & Mag. N. H. 3rd ser. xix. p. 310, note) remarks 
on species of this genus. 
Necydalis and Molorchus. Pascoe (/. c. p. 31 1^ note) discusses these genera 
of Linnseiis and Fabricius, and concludes that as the characters of Molorchus 
given by Fabricius agiee with N. major (Linn.), and not with X minor j 
whilst Linneeus first applied the name of Necydalis to the latter, these species 
should be regarded as respectively the types of the two genera. [Pascoe 
says that Linnaeus first characterized Necydalis in the 12th edition of the 
^ Systema Naturae,’ where the greater part of the species are heteromerous ; 
but in reality the genus was characterized in the 10th edition, and in such a 
