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pi. IG. fig. 7, Batcliian, spectabiUs, p. 355, pi. 16. fig. 8, Sarawak, arrogans) 
p. 367, pi. 16. fig. 9, Amboina, mcisus, p.358, pi. 17. fig. 1, Singapore, ad- 
nexuSj p. 359, pi. 17. fig. 2, Sarawak, New Guinea, mysolensis, p. 364, pi. 17. 
fig. 6, Mysol, novator, p. 365, Malacca, colUga, p. 367, pi. 17. fig. 6, Sumatra, 
sternalis, p. 368, pi. 17. fig. 7, Batchian, stupefactus, p. 369, Java, infrequenSy 
p. 371, pi. 18. fig. 1, Mexico, consentaneuSy p. 373, pi. 18. fig. 3, Colombia, 
dissimilisy p. 376, New Friburg, molestusy p. 376, pi. 18. fig. 4, N. America, 
subdetiiaittSy p. 379, pi. 18. fig. 6, Colombia, confusuSy p. 383, pi. 18. fig. 8, 
Mexico, ventralisy p. 385, pi. 18. fig. 9, Colombia, affinis, p. 386, pi. 19. fig. 1, 
Mexico, pei'JiduSy p. 387, and pilosellusy p. 388, pi. 19. fig. 3, Brazil, macro- 
cerusy p. 389, pi. 19. fig. 4, Madagascar, intermediuSy p. 391, pi. 19. fig. 5, no 
locality known, fiUcornky p. 392, pi. 19. fig. 6, INIadagascar, mendax, p. 393, 
pi. 19. fig. 7, Mexico, variepunctatusy p. 396, pi. 19. fig. 9, Cayenne, gibbosusy 
p. 397, and mniszcchi, p. 402, Brazil, ImaatuSy p. 403, pi. 20. fig. 2, New 
Guinea, pisciformisy p. 406, pi. 20. fig. 3, Brazil, costidatus, p. 408, pi. 20. fig. 5, 
Ceram, Java, planus y p. 410, pi. 20. fig. 6, Waigiou, tar sails y p. 411, pi. 20. 
fig. 7, Bangkok, africanus, p. 418, pi. 21. fig. 2, Senegal, varup)ennisy p. 421, 
pi. 21. fig. 4, Teapa, Brazil, notabilisy p. 423, Mexico, sericeusy p. 426, pi. 19. 
fig. 2, Brazil, frauduleutuSj p. 427, pi. 21. fig. 6, and senilisy p. 430, fig. 8, 
Cayenne. 
EucAdosoma bUmcaium, p. 438, pi. 17. fig. 9, Brazil. 
Scgthou coluratusy p. 494, pi. 24. figs. 6 & 7, liorneo, Malayan peninsula, 
nigrlventrisy p. 490, fig. 8, Mysol, apicalisy p. 498, fig. 9, Malayan Islands, 
Gilolo, nigripennis, p. 501, pi. 26. fig. 2, Malayan peninsula, macidicollisy 
p. 602, fig. 3, Sarawak, Ilong Kong, tdtimus, p. 503, fig. 4, Sumatra, volutlnus, 
p. 604, Madagascar. 
Microrhagus eximiuSy p. 632, Mysol, Ceram, derelictus, p. 644, pi. 26. fig. 2, 
Doxay ypyrenccuSy p. 648, fig. 4, Pyrenees, neglectuSy p. 649, fig. 6, New Friburg, 
oblituSy p. 652, Illinois, amazonicuSy p. 564, fig. 7, Ega, alienuSy p. 656, Bio 
Janeiro, fragilisy p. 658, fig. 9, Caraccas, peregrinus, p. 669. 
ELATERIDiE. 
Elater pt'ceustusy Schiodte (nec Fab.), = pomoruniy Geoffr. [Schiodte’s 
insect is almost certainly the pomonce of Stephens ] ) E. coccineuSy Schdt., = 
sanguineus y Ij. : Thomson, Opusc. Ent. (iv.) p. 388. 
Melanotus : the posterior coxto are not always narrow and slightly and 
imperceptibly enlarged on the inner side, as Candeze states, Abeille, Etud. 
Col. Cav. p. 33. 
Athous difformisy Lac., taken in Kent, figured in Ent. Ann. 1873, fig. 5. 
Dima per eziy Seidl. {Celox dimUy Schauf.), figured by Perez Areas, An. Soc. 
Esp. i. pi. 3. fig. 6, and the characters &c. of the genus discussed, p. 129. 
Agriotes mancusy Say : larva and pupa fully described and figured, and 
general account of its ravages, by J. Pettitt, Canad. Ent. iv. pp. 3-6. 
A. sordiduSy Til., corroborated as British : G. C. Champion, Ent. M. M. 
ix. p. 12. 
Ilemiopsiduy g. n., W. Macleay, Tr. Ent. Soc. N. S. W. ii. p. 261. H. ' 
mastersiy ibid., Gayndah. 
