TENEDRIONID^. 
279' 
Hypocilihe, g. n., id. 1. c. p. 274. DifTers from Nyctozoilus in having the 
gula deeply transversely snlcate, &c. II. macleayij ep. n., id. I, c. p. 276, 
Australia. 
rio’ohdmts bremii, p. 281, rlonyntm, pascoiif p. 282, confusus, p. 283 : W. 
Blacleay, I c., Gayndah, spp. nn. 
Saragus ovalis, sp. n., id. 1. c. p. 283, Gayndah. 
Nyctozoilus master si and clongatidiiSj id. 1. c. p. 284, Gayndah ; N. rcti- 
cidatus, F. Bates, Tr. E. See. 1872, p. 274, N. S. Wales : spp. nn. 
Onosterrhus marginicollis, p. 277 (? sexual form of O. leevis, Paso.), oj^aetts, 
p. 278, W. Australia : id. 1. c., spp. nn. 
Tenebrionidcs. 
Motschoulsky’s ^ Enumerations ’ &c. are continued after his death in Bull. 
Mosc. xlv. 2 5 pp. 23-42 being devoted to the Tenebrionidcs and Calcarides. 
The genera of the former are thus grouped : — Milarisy Pall, (typo Upis 
maxima, Erm.), Deriles, Mots, (typo 77. excavata, Hbst.), Pediris, Mots., Iph- 
thimusy Truqui, Setenis, Mots, (type Tenehrio valgus, Wied.), Mederis, Mots, 
(typo Tl 2 '>is angulata, Er.), Asiris, Mots., Nyctobates, Gu^r., Alobates, Mots, 
(type Tenebrio pcnnsylvanicus, Beg.), Tamobates, Mots, (type Tenebrio sajjcr- 
doides, 01.), Upis, F., Ntqdis, Mots., Notiolesthus, Mots, (type natale)isis, 
M.), JEncyalesthus, Mots, (type subviolaceus, M.), Augolesthus, Mots., 3fene- 
chides, Mots, (type Ilelops calcaratus), Zophobas, Beg., Lobetas, Mots, (type 
Tenebrio costatus, Gu^r.), Pojihobas, Mots., 3lenepliilus, Mills., Tenebrio, L., 
Menedrio, Mots, (type Tenebrio obscurus'). The genera of Calcarides are thus 
grouped : — Calcar, Bej., Centorus, Mills., Biomorphus, Bins, Bej., Dys~ 
mastes, Mann., Boros, JIbst., Boromorphus, Mots, (type Boros tagenioides, 
Luc.), 3IeglypJms, Mots., Aspi[do']ccp>hnlus, Mots, (type A. dcso'tus, Mots., 
note, p. 42). The salient characters of all these genera are given briefly in 
a table ; and it is probable that at least such of them as are attributed to this 
author, and have no type mentioned in the above notice, are intended to he 
described as new j but the usual indications of such an intention are not given. 
The following species are treated in the same way, and may possibly be new : 
— Blilaris attenuaticollis, tropical America, cayennensis, Guiana, Surinam, 
p. 27, Setenis rectangula, E. India, p. 28, %mncticollis, Java, punctatistriata. 
West Indies, Assam, transversicollis, E. India, Java, p. 29, impressa, E. India, 
.lava, crenatistriata, E. India, Birma, p. 30, Nyctobates glabrictdus, p. 31, sub- 
robustus, p. 32, E. India, U^ns crenipennis, p. 32, E. India, JSncyalesihus brevi- 
pennis, p. 33, E. Indin, Zophobas sidmitidus, p. 36, laticolUs, p. 36, Amazons, Me- 
nephilus indicus, E. India, capensis, C. of G. Hope, longipcjinis, N. America, 
longicollis, Bussian Georgia, p. 37, Centorus tcnuicornis, Lenkoran, americaus 
[sic], Kxmm\t\,,Jiliformis, Kirghese desert, p. 40, Borocus sibh'icus, p. 41, Si- 
beria. If these, or some of them, be not new, the reference to the author’s 
characters for them may yet be of use. The descriptions of the author’s 
species recordc'-d infrh as now are longer than any of those ; but none are 
stated to bo new (beyond the inference from the title). 
ExercsUis, F. BJiinandrus, Lee., and E.jansoni, F. B., ^ =elongatus, 
Horn ; Iphthimus cancellatus, Montr., belongs to Eechius, Base., and Nycto- 
bates orcus, Base., to Ilypaidax, F. B. ; Adelina plana, Lee., belongs to Eo- 
liema. Base, (which is near SitojAiagus, Mills.) ; and, plana, Fab., be also a 
Doliema, Leconte’s sp. will require renaming ; Sitophagus solieri, Muls., and 
