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lated and thickened at apex, especially within, and covered beneath with 
strong, blunt spines ; joint 1 of middle tarsi dilated. Sp. P. fasciata, sp. n., 
Jaen. /. c. p. 360, pi. 44. fig. 2 (leg), Australia. ' 
Doryclus, g. n., Jaennicke, 1. c, p. 366. Allied to Asilus j posterior legs 
elongated, tibiie dilated and hairy at apex, as also joints 1 & 2 of tarsus, 2 one- 
fourth length of 1 (remainder wanting). Sp. A. distendens (Wied.), pi. 44. 
fig. 3. 
Mipalamus, g. n., Jaennicke, Berl. ent. Zeits. 1867, p. 86, pi. 1. (1866) figs. 
1 & 2. Allied to Cyrtopoffon; joint 3 of antennte somewhat shorter than 
1 Sc 2 together, stylo but little shorter than joint 3j moustache in project- 
ing in a tuft and longer than antennso. Sp. P. alpcstris, sp. n., Jaen. 1. c. p. 86, 
Switzerland. 
Polysm'ca^g. ii., Schiner, 1. c. p. 398. Allied to Proctacanthus ) abdomen 
short, thick, cylindrical. Sp. P. violacea, sp. n., Schin. 1. c, p. 399, Elisa- 
bethopol. 
New species ; — 
Loptogaster ramoni, Jaennicke, Abh. Senck. Gesellsch. vi. p. 354, Cuba. 
Leptog aster pusillus, .Jaennicke, Berl. ent. Zeits. 1867, p. 81, Qerman 3 ^ 
Leptogaster distinctus, Schiner, 1. c. p. 357, Brazil ; L. vitripcnnisj Schiner, 
1. c. p. 358, Brazil ; L. kamerlacheri, Schiner, ibid., Brazil j and L. ochracem^ 
Schin. 1. c. p. 359, Pennsylvania. 
Emcclidia fascijminis, Schiner, 1. c. p. 359, Brazil. 
Holopogon albosetosus, Schiner, 1. c. p. 360, Amasia; IL pMladelphicm^ 
Schiner, ibid., Pennsylvania. 
JlolopogmJlavescenSf Jaennicke, 1. c. p. 84, Marseilles. 
Lasiopogon hellardiij Jaennicke, 1. c. p. 85, Switzerland. 
Dioctria luguhris, Jaennicke, Abh. Senck. Ges. vi. p. 350, Cuba. 
Basipogon [sic] heydenii, Jaennicke, 1. c. p. 360, pi. 44. fig. 1, Corrientes. 
Stcnopogon macquartii, Jaennicke, 1. c. p. 368, Abyssinia. 
tStcnopogon aniar^ Schiner, I, c. p. 361, Brussa. 
Dioctria meyeri^ Nowicki, Verb, zool.-bot. Ges. in Wien, xvii. p. 348, 
Podolia. 
Gonioscelis p>hacoptc7'uSy Schiner, 1. c. p. 302, G. hcemorrhoiiSy Schiner, ibid., 
G. melaiiocephaluSf Schiner, 1. c, p. 363, and G. vcntralis, Schiner, ibid., 
Africa. 
Stichopqgon cJirysostoma, Schiner, 1. c. p. 304, Amasia, Egypt. 
Damalis feldei'i, Schiner, 1 . c. p. 365, Ceylon. 
Hahropogon appendicidatus, Schiner, 1. c. p. 367, Spalato. 
^ Xiphocerus loi^gicornis, Schiner, 1. c. p. 367, Sicily ; X. b?'ussensis, Schiner, 
/. c. p. 308, Brussa. 
LocJiites cJaripennisj Schiner, I, c. p. 369, Brazil j L. apicalis, Schiner, 1. c. 
p. 370, Brazil. 
Saropogon argyrocinctus, Schiner, 1. c. p. 370, Brazil. 
Saropogon bieolor, Jaennicke, 1. c, p. 357, Panama. 
Scnobasis auricincta, Schiner, 1. c. p. 371, Surinam. 
Aphamartania frauenfeldi^ Schiner, 1. c, p. 372, Venezuela; A. syriaca, 
Schiner, ibid., Syria. 
Plesiomma longiventrisj Schiner, 1. c. p. 375, Cuba ; P. jungens, Schiner, 
ibid., Brazil. 
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