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posterior coxa3 approximated, scape thickened only at the tip, and cylin- 
drical thorax. P. Jilicomis, id. 1. c. p. 444, Amazons. 
Telemca, id. 1. c. p. 444. Between Merimnetes and Myllocerus, having ros- 
trum of the former and the free claws of the latter j scape straight, no humeral 
angle to elytra. 2\ suhlimhata and nebulosa, id. 1. c. p. 445, W. Australia. 
OnychopomUf id. 1. c. p. 445. Allied to J}rcpano(Ieros, but with arched, 
dilated, and flattened scape, and rounded eyes. O. parda, id. ibid, pi. x. 
hg. 8, Cochin China, Pegu. 
Timareta, id. ibid. Between Trachyphloeus and Ascepamus^ differing in 
the form of its posterior tarsi [? tibiae]. T. fiyurata (pi. xii. fig. 8) and 
satellina, id. 1. c. p. 446, Freemantle, Swan Biver. 
Otiorhynclms amputatus, Nouv. et Faits, p. cxxxii, gossipiipeSf Ann. Soc. 
Ent. Fr. (5) ii. p. 410, Chevrolat, Spain j O. cmicasicusy p. 821, Caucasus, 
spuliatus, p. 822, Silesia, subdepressus, p. 823, locality unlcnown, coronatuSj 
p. 324, cribratidriatus, p. 320, Greece, seriehispidus, p. 325, Neufchatel, diehif 
Upper Italy, irreyidaris, ? Greece, p. 327, caunicuSf p. 336, Spain, delicatulus^ 
p. 337, Maritime Alps ; O. (JEurychirus) villosus^ p. 329, hellenicus, yravidus, 
p. 330, messenicus, p. 332, Greece, anniboli [? annibali^ p. 331, Syria, 
p. 333, Pontic Alps, allardi^ p. 334, Algiers, paradoxus^ p. 338, ? Syria, mar- 
seulif p. 339, locality unknown j O. (Tournieria) lonyipes, p. 335, Gurien j O. 
(Stomodas) anyudatuS) p. 835, Greece; Stierlin, 1 . c. 
Ilolcorhiuus co?iylobatus, Marseul, /. c. p. 14, Algeria. 
Pentelus globulicollis and hybridus, p. 61, Spain, curticollis, p. 86, hatnatus, 
p. 91, Corsica : id. 1. c. 
Barypithes rhytklicepSy Chevrolat, 1. c. p. 411, Spain. 
Platytarsus ebeninus, id. ibid.j Spain. 
Tilinin marmorata, Pascoe, Ann. N. II. (4) ix. p. 132, N. S. Wales. 
Atmesia (? better placed in LeptopidcSj teste Pascoe) gkmeinay id. J. L. S. 
xi. p. 446, W. Australia. 
Eremnides. 
Acanthotrachelus albuSj sp. n., id. 1. c. p. 447, Malabar. 
Leptopides. 
DystiruSj g. n., id. ibid. Allied to the Australian Leptops, differing in its 
transverse prothorax, which is calloso-dilate on each side, with distinct 
ocular lobes, its loosely attached antennal club, and the want of a humeral 
projection to the elytra. D. strumosus, sp. n., id. ibid. pi. xiii. fig. 10, 
Mexico. 
Polyphrades longipennis, sp. n., id. Ann. N. H. (4) ix. p. 133, S. Australia. 
Cherrus aureolus, sp. n., id. ibid., King George’s Sound. 
Stenocorynus vittatiis, Night Island, Australia, aridus, Lizard Island, spp. 
nn., id. 1. c. p. 134. 
Entimus arrogans, sp. n., id. J. L. S. xi. p. 448, Panama. 
Brachycerides. 
Brachycerus. Bedel, Nouv. et Faits, p. cxviii, restricts the Old-World 
species to 21, giving the following synonymy : — B. besseri and lutulentus, 
