CURCULIONIDiE. 
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Derelomus alhidus, sp. n., SufFrian, Arch. f. Nat. xxxviii. p. 169, Cuba. 
JEuergeB dimidiatus^ sp. n., id. 1. c. p. 160, Cuba. 
Loimosaccides. 
L(i>mosaccus dapsilis, ? S. Australia, longimafius, Queensland, p. 140, narinus, 
Pt. Lincoln, cryptonyx^ King George’s Sound, p. 141 : Pascoe, 1. c., spp. nn. 
Alcidides. 
Alcides chaudoiri, (Cheyr.) Guerin, Boh.: J. Faust, Hor. Ent. 
Ross. viii. p. 278 (pi. v. fig. 3). 
Haplony chides. 
Zeopus, g. n., Pascoe, J. L. S. xi. p. 460. Allied to Ilaplonyx and Aolhsj 
but y/ith 6-jointed funiculus (of y7hich the last joints are obconic and di- 
stinctly articulated) and 3-jointed tarsi, an elongate, arched rostrum, and 
postmedian scrobes. Z. storeoidesj sp. n., id. ibid., S. Australia. 
Menemachides. 
Berethia, g. n., id. 1. c. p. 463. Differs from Acicnemis in its shorter and 
scarcely pedunculate femora, of which the posterior pair do not reach beyond 
the body, and in the first suture of the abdomen being obsolete. B. rnedi- 
notata, pi. x. fig. 3, sannio, fig. 2, spp. nn., Ceram, id. ibid. 
Semilima, g. n., id. 1. c. p. 464. Two basal segments of abdomen united by 
obliteration of suture j ocular lobes present. S. triangidum, sp. n., id. ibid. 
pi. X. fig. 1, Sarawak. 
Acicncmis pardalis, p. 460, Java, subsignata, Madras, pednncularis, Singa- 
pore, frenata, Sarawak, p. 401, mcrioncs (pi. x. fig. 5), Batcliian, palliala, 
Japan, pachymera, Laos, p. 402, brevipennis, Batchian, Amboina, p. 463 ; id. 
1. c., spp. nn. 
Cholides. 
Cholus. Pascoe, 1. c. p. 466, note, failing entirely to separate Bolyderces, 
thinks Archarias also impossible in some cases to distinguish from this genus, 
which he suggests, however, should be restricted to species with eyes round 
or oval, scape barely reaching the eye, club distinct, anterior coxse more or 
less separated, and anterior tibiss unguiculated as well as mucronated at apex. 
C. carmaius, Gu^r., is a CalUnotus. He describes the following new genera 
and species : — 
Erethistes, p. 471. Differs from Beriderceus in having no ocular lobes, 
and the anterior tibiae not being unguiculated. Cholus lateralis, tetricus, and 
silaceigidtatus, and E. leucospilus, Cayenne, licimieus (pi. xi. fig. 6), Ecuador, 
ibid., ochriventris and congcstus, p. 472, Venezuela.] 
Antmomtis, p. 472. Resembles Brachycnemis in its short tibiae, otherwise 
more allied to Cholus : head enlarged behind eyes. A. rubigineus, ibid. pi. xi. 
fig. 6, Brazil, 
Astyage, p. 473. Near Cholus, but scape impinging on eye, thorax conic, 
with acute posterior angles, and anterior tibiae not unguiculate. A. Uneigera, 
ibid. pi. xi. fig. 8, Brazil. 
