ClfilUMBYCIDJ!). 
Ins, 87 
p. 35, nlfjrella and vitlala^ Guatemala, p. 3G, Bates, 1. c. D. humeralis, 
0. O. Waterhouse, 1. c. p. 295, Chiguinda. 
Cometes apicalis, id. 1. c. p. 296, Medellin. 
Lamiides. 
Horn, G. H. Notes on some genera of Geranibycidm, with descriptions 
of new species. Tr. Am. Ent. Soc. viii. pp, 115-138, pi. ii. 
The following known genera are noticed, and the N. American species 
tabulated: — Acanthoderes, Serv., Lagocliirus^ Er., Leptostylus, Lee., 
Liopus, Serv. (= Sternidius, Lee.), Mecotetartus and Lej)turges, Bates, 
Dectes, Lec., Ilyperplatys, Hald., Graphisurus, Kirb., Acanthocinus, 
Steph., CEme, Newm., ^thecerus, Chevr., and Cyllene, Newm. 
Bates (Biol. Centr. Am. Col. v.) divides the LamiidcB into the follow- 
ing groups (either the typical genus, or the equivalent sections of Lacor- 
daire are here added in brackets) : — 
Dorcadionini {Dorcadidides and Parmenidides). 
Monoiiammini {Monoliammides and Batocerides). 
Apomecynini (Apomecyna). 
Ataxiini {Pteropliides and the genera Epectasis, AmpliicncGia, and 
Alctretia). 
Desmipiiorini {Desmiphorides and Apodasyides). 
POGONOCHERINI (Pogonocherus). 
COMPSOSOMINI {Compsosomides, AEreneides). 
Onciderini {Onciderides^ Onocephalides). 
Hippopsini ^Hippopsides, Spalacopsides, Ischiolonchides). 
Acanthoderini {Acanthoderes^ &c.). 
Acanthocinini {Acanthocinides^ Cololotheides). 
Lachnia subcincta, Serv., figured by C. O. Waterhouse, Aid, pi. v. 
Xylorrhiza adusta, Wiedm. (1819), was figured by Latreille in Guv. 
Regne Animal, ed. 1 (1817), as Lamie mince, which gives Castelnau’s 
name of venosa (1840) no claim to priority ; Lucas & Bedel, Bull. Soc. 
Ent. Fr. (5) x. pp. xcii. & xciii. 
Psenocerus supernotatus, Say, figured and habits described ; W. Saunders, 
Rep. E. Soc. Ont. 1879, pp. 73 & 77, fig. 49, Canad. Ent. xii. pp. 5 & 6, 
fig. 2. 
Pogonocherus dentatus attacks the fig ; Poussielgue, Feuill. Nat. xi. 
p. 15. 
Parmena caucasica, Leder, belongs to Pogonocherus ; Leder, Verb. z.-b. 
Wien, XXX. p. 518. 
Oncideres cingulatus, Say. Habits described and transformations 
figured ; Am. Ent. iii. p. 293, figs. 155 & 156. 
Discopus, Thoms., discussed ; H. W. Bates, Ent. M. M. xvi. pp. 
253-255. 
Leptostylus parvus, Lee., and argentatus, Duval, redescribed by Horn, 
L c. pp. 121 & 123. 
Liopus crassulus, Lee., and dorsalis, White, redescribed ; id. I c. p. 125. 
Graphisuriis pusillus, Kirb., redescribed ; id. 1. c. p. 129. 
