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INSECTA^ COLEOFTERA. 
Athenes (altered by the Author, I, c., to Molyctypus^ on account of Athenea, 
in Lepidoptera)y FShrseus, 1. c. p. 86. Belongs to the Apomecynides. A. cau- 
datus, id. ihid.j Caifraria. 
Sulemis, Lacordaire, L c. p. 638. 4 front tarsi of cJ strongly dilated j resem- 
bles the American JSlabta. S. humeraliSf p. 639, note, Madagascar. 
Styne, id. 1. c. p. 648. But for the scape of its antennae being quite different, 
to be placed near Omoderisus [a g. n. of Acaiithoeinides subsequently charac- 
terized, and possibly referred to in error]. S. divaricata, id. ibid., note, ? Ma- 
dagascar. 
Soluta, id. 1. c. p. 657. Closely resembles Graminea {Calliides)j but with 
unfurrowed front legs, and simple hooks to the tarsi. S. grainineoideSj ibid., 
note, Brazil. 
Peticrgates, id. 1. c. p. 679. Facies of Oncid^reSj but antennae of quite dif- 
ferent form. P. rodriguezif ibid., note, Guatemala. 
Perma, id. 1. c. p. G90. Facies of Ischiocentra ; differs from Onocephala in 
its head being slightly concave between the antenniferous tubercles, which 
are strongly separated, very short and truncate, &c. P. aulica^ ibid, note, 
Brazil. 
S?nermus, id. I c. p. 696. Facies of Aliborm antennatum, S. mniszechi, 
ibid.j note, Sylhet. 
Sympei'gaf id. Z. c. p. 711. Type Qryllica balii, Thoms. 
OlenosuSf II. W. Bates, 1. c. p. 205. Acanthoderince : closely allied to 
Alphus and AEthomerm, differing from both in the more elongate basal joint 
of its antennae, which forms a moderately abrupt elongate-oval club. O. 
seirimanus, id. /. c. p. 206, Chontales and Mexico. 
MecotetartuSj id. /. c. p. 213. A Liopus form, remarkable for the enormous 
length of the 4th antennal joint in the <5*. M, antennattis, id. ibid., Chon- 
tales. 
Omoderisus, Lacordaire, /. c. p. 803. Allied to Nonyma and Criodule, 
Base., but with longer posterior tarsi. O. deyrollii, p. 804, note, Mada- 
gascar. 
CarpMna, H. W. Bates, 1. c. p. 223. Differs from Etdrypanus in the 
distinct and elongated lateral carina) of the elytra, and in the form of tho 
thorax. C. arcifera, id. ibid., Chontales, and Colobothea lignicolor and liy- 
neola, and Eutiypanus asstda, Bates. 
Singalia, Lacordaire, 1. o. p. 834. Unlike any described Saperdoid, its free 
abdomen and four front femora recalling the (Emides. S. spinipennis, p. 835, 
note, Taprobana. 
Malloderma, id. 1. c, p. 842. Allied to Glenea, Newm., but elytra strongly 
declivous behind. M. pasc&ii, ibid., note, E. Indies. 
Eidachncsia, II. W. Bates, l.c. p. 231. Between Amphiomyclia and JErenica ; 
head not retractile j antennae thick, filiform, densely ciliated j eyes more 
distant from prothorax than in the latter genus. Type A mpkionycha sapphira, 
Bates, and E. smaragdina, id. ibid., Chontales. 
Chalanus (preoccupied in Diptera, altered to Anomamomus by the author, 
1. c.), FShreeus, 1. c. p. 45. E. leucaspis, id. ibid., Caffraria. 
Acartus, id. /. c. p. 50. Belongs to the Hebestolides, A. hirtus, id. ibid., 
Caffraria. 
Amblesthidus, id. 1. c. p, 51. Allied to Amblesthis. A. plagiatus, ibid., 
simplex, p. 62, id. 1. c., Caffraria. 
