CANTIIARTD;E CURCULTONIDAi:. 
Sitarides. 
Sitaris tauricaj sp. n., Motachoulsky, 1. c. p. 54, Tauria. 
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Nematognathides. 
Ncm\at]ognatha asiatica, ap. n., id. ihid., Teheran, 
Q5demerida^. 
(l^ldccMra \^(F.dccJnrm, Er.], p;. n., Motachonlsky, Ihill. Mosc. xlv. 2, p. 51. 
Allied to Lethonymus ; distinguislied from Qidemcra by its swollen anterior 
and simple posterior femora. Q^dcmcra paradoxa, Fald. (not in same genus 
as Anoncodcs adusta^ Pz., as Mulsant states) \ CE. jlavipennisy sp, n„ Mot- 
sclioulsky, 1. c. p. 55, Caucasus.- 
Scle7topaIpus (?)fifsnus, p. 311, inastersi, p. 312 : W. Macleay, Tr. Ent. Soc- 
N, S. W. ii., Gayndali, spp. nn. 
Ajionca viUicoIlis and rujicollis, spp, nn., id. 1. c. p. 312, Gayndah. 
Vseudolychus npicaUs, sp. n., id. 1. c. p. 313, Gayndah. 
Chrymntliin superhay sp. n., Reittor, 13. E. Z. xvi. p. 182, Oran (also from 
Sierra de Jaen, Icsle Kraatz, ibid.). 
CURCULIONID.®. 
SuFFRiAN, Arch. f. Nat. xxxviii. pp. 156-207, continues his enumeration 
of the species found by Dr. Gundlach in Cuba, with descriptions of new 
species (many named by Chevrolat) of Hylohiides, DerclomideSj IthyporidcSy 
and Cry pkn'hy 7) chides. Observations nro made upon various insects already 
described by Schonherr, Lacordaire, and others, 
Br achy derides. 
Cneorhmus hyiJocya7mSy Boh., redescribed and figured : Perez Areas, An. 
Soc. Esp. i. p. no, pi. 2. fig. 3. 
Liophlcc7is ge77imatuSy Sch., and L. opacuSy Chevr., cxx. typp.y = 7iul)ihfSy varr. ; 
L. at7-ico7’7tiSy Desbr., is a distinct species: Bedel, Bull. Soc. Ent. Er. (5) 
ii. p. 1. 
Sito77cs crihricollisy Schon. [1834], is identified with and adopted for S. ca77i~ 
hi'ieuSy Steph. [1831]; <S. pxmetigery Thoms. y^pimcticollisy Kby. : Thomson, 
Opusc. Ent. (iv.) p. 390. -S', biseriatusy AW., — discoideuSy Gyll. ; S. nigery All., 
=ellipticusy All., abraded; S. tibialisy aoxibiguusy and bx'evicollis are not specifi- 
cally distinct, nor are Imeatus and ge7iicv,latus ; S. pxmcticollis should be placed 
iiow[ fla.rcsce7is ; and a var. of S. chhx'olomay with almost black legs, is recorded. 
Dcsbrochers, Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. (5) ii. pp. 420 Sc 421. 
Exisoxmis S77iaragd{7i7ts, Fairm., ? = Polydx'osus salsicola, var., id. I. c. p. 428. 
I\ a7've7'7iicus is very distinct frojn 777elanostictuSy according to Chevrolat: id. 
Bull. Soc. Ent. Fr. (5) ii. p, xxiii. 
Thylacites tessellattiSy Grdl. Perez Areas, 1. c. p. 118, demurs to Des- 
brochers’s opinion that T. tu7'batus and glabratxiSy Gyll., are synonyms of this 
species, and suggests the identity of tu7'batm with fuUoy Er. 
Anioxnphus co7ici77nuSy \^\\st.,— u'estri7igiy Sch., ex. fyp.i Desbrochers, /. r. 
1872. [voL. IX.] ' u 
