292 INSECTA^ COLEOPTERA. 
Stertiechiens'’ of that author cannot be associated with his Ilylobiens” 
(which should assume a separate and higher rank), but, with the Goni- 
pterides &c., should form a natural group among the Isogynes, Jek. The ^^Pa- 
choleniens’^ could then, with a new genus described by him, be placed between 
the Lixides and SylohiideSy the latter commencing with P<spalosomus and 
Perihleptus. He refers P^palosotnus pistHarius, Sch., zonatuSy Pasc., Peri- 
hleptus \Q-maculatus, Chevr., and Alddes notatuSy Blanch., to Peep, dealbatusy 
Boisd., recording among other varr. of it, one named nivcimucosus. Clcomis 
dehaani, Sch., is probably not a Peribleptus. 
Paipatephorus [rectius Peepalophorus'], g. n., Jekel, 1. c. p. 437. Claws 
united at base j funiculus apparently 6-jointed, club 4-jointed (compared 
with the club of the Calandrides) : resembles Alddes, having elytra strongly 
lobed at base. P. mucoreus, sp. n., id. 1. c. p. 439, Moluccas. 
Ceckides, g. n., Pascoe, J, L. S. xi. p. 453. Allied to Alphitophisy but 
rostrum short and thick, and scrobes distant from the eyes. C. amoemes, 
sp. n., id. ibid. pi. xii. fig. 7, Champion Bay, W. Australia. 
Cycotida,' g. n., id. ibid. Between Alphitophis and Orthorhinus: scales in- 
dividually deeply divided into 6 or 7 hair-like branches. C. lineatay sp. n., 
id. 1. c. p. 454, pi. xii. fig. 6, Champion Bay. 
Demyrsus, g. n., id. Ann. N. H. (4) ix. p. 136. Facies of Meleus. H. 
meleoidcSy sp. n., id. ibid., Sydney. 
Skrnuchvs pectoralis, sp. n., Sufiiian, Arch. f. Nat. xxxviii. p. 156, Cuba. 
El'irhinidiis. 
Smicronyx reichii, Gyll., new to Britain : E. C. Rye, Ent. M. M. ix. p. 11 ; 
Ent. Ann. 1873, fig. 7. 
(Enochromciy g. n., Pascoe, Ann. N. H. (4) x. p. 92. Differs from Aoploe- 
nemis in its scrobes not meeting beneath, and ending rather far from the 
eyes, in its anterior tibiae being falcate towards the apex, and the last joints 
of its funiculus being transverse. (E. rubeta, sp. n., id. 1. c. p. 93, tibia figured 
pi. 1. fig. 18, Sydney. 
Misophrice, g. n., id. 1. c. p. 93. Funiculus 6-jointed ; no claw-joint to 
tarsi. M. hisjnda, sp. n., id. ibid., S. Australia. 
Phrenozemia, g. n., id. 1. c. p. 94. In Lacordaire’s Eugnomides, next Oph- 
thahnohorus. P. lyproides, sp. n., id. 1. c. p. 96, King George’s Sound. 
Nemestra, g. n., Pascoe, J. L. S. xi. p. 454. > Approaches Aoplocnemisy but 
with quadrangular rostrum, — a structure foreign to the group. N. incerta,. 
sp. n., id. 1. c. p. 466, pi, xii. fig. 6, W. Australia. 
Ncdyleda, g. n., id. 1. o. p. 465. Allied to Eorylomus (not Erirhinus), but 
with anterior tibiae straight, spurloss at tip, posterior coxae distant, and iu- 
tercoxal process widely truncate. N. semiusta, sp. n., id. ibid. pi. xii. fig. 9, 
W. Australia. 
Nychiomma, g. n., id. 1. c. p. 466. Near Eugnmnus j head elongate behind, 
and scape impinging on the eyes, which are very large and closely approxi- 
mated in front. N. testacca, sp. n., id. ibid., Sarawak. 
Peliebia [altered to Peliobia, id. 1. c. p. 492], g. n., id. ibid. Resembles - 
Ectinura {Hylubiides), but to be placed provisionally near Auploancmis. P. 
geniculata, sp. n., id. 1. c. p. 457, pi. xiii. fig. 3, Ecuador. 
Cydmceuy g. n., id. Ann. N. H. (4) ix. p. 137. Habit of Tychius. Meso- 
