88 Ins, 
COLEOPTEKA. 
Gossonides. 
Cotaster uncatus, Friv. (= pilosus^ Motscli.), is from the shores of the 
Adriatic, and not from South Russia; Bedel, Bull. Soc. Ent. Fr. (6) i. 
p. chi. 
Macroscytalus, g. n., Broun, Man. N. Z. Col. p. 736. Placed after Pen- 
tarthrum ; to include P. remotum, Sharp, wneopiceum and hadiuniy Broun, 
and M. laticollis and russulus, spp. nn., 1. c. p. 737, New Zealand. 
New species : — > 
Pentarthrum sculpturata^-turri], p. 731, reductum^ confinis\_-ne\, p. 732, 
punctirostre^ asperella[j-lum'\^ auricoma[j-mum'], p. 733, rtigirostre, ruficorne, 
p. 734, glabrum^ conicolle, p. 735, castum, p. 736, Broun, 1. c. New Zealand. 
Oodemas olindce, infernum, p. 199, and substrictum, p. 200, Blackburn, 
Ent. M. M. xvii., Hawaiian Islands. 
Anotheorus ignavus, id. 1. c. p. 201, Maui. 
Raymondia salpingoides^ Kraatz, Deutsche E. Z. xxv. p. 226, pi. vii. 
fig. 7, Dalmatia. 
Phlceophugosoma rugipenne and abdominale, Broun, 1. c.. New Zealand. 
Rhyncolus opacus, Karsch, B. E. Z. xxv. p. 7, pi. i. fig. 10, Sandwich 
Islands. 
ScOLYTlDiE. 
Lindemann, K. Neue Beitriige zur Kenntniss der Borkenkafer Russ- 
lands. Deutsche E. Z. xxv. pp. 232-238. 
Notes on the habits of Tomicus typographus, Dryoccetes autographus, 
alnif coryli, and aceris, and on the specific characters of Tomicus chalco- 
graphus and xylographus. 
Packard (Ins. Inj. Trees) notices the transformations, &c., of the fol- 
lowing North American species : Xyleborus xylographus^ Say, pp. 163-106, 
X, cmlatus, Zimm., p. 175, Tomicus calligraphus, Germ. (figs. 74 & 75, 
galleries), ccecographus, Lee., and pini, Say (fig. 70, larva and pupa), 
pp. 166-170, Pityophthorus puberuluSy Lee. (fig. 77, gallery), and materi- 
ariuSy Fitch, pp. 170-175, Hylurgus terebranSy Oliv., pp. 175 & 176, Carpho- 
borus bifurcus, Eichh. (fig. 79, mine), p. 179, XyloteruSy various species, 
pp. 229-231, Crypturgus atomus, Lee., pp. 231 &232, Phloeosinus dentatuSy 
Say (fig. 94, galleries), pp. 244 & 245, and Pityophthorus, various species 
pp. 260 & 261. 
Hylurgus piniperda noticed ; Girard, Bull. Soc. Ent. Fr. (0) i. p. xxxix. 
Phlceopththorus rhododactyluSy Marsh., and Carphoborus pilosuSy Ratz. 
Habits; Lindemann, Ent. Monatsbl. ii. pp. 161-163. 
Monarthrum fasciatum and Tomicus monographus destructive to wine- 
casks ; Comstock, Rep. Dep. Agric. 1880, pp. 274 & 275. 
Xyleborus saxeseni noticed ; Lamey, Nouv. et faits, ii. pp. 142 & 143. 
Thamnargus Icaltenbachiy Bach. Habits and transformations ; Budde- 
berg, JB. nass. Ver. xxxiii. & xxxiv. pp. 394-402, plate and woodcut. 
Scolytus. Lindemann discusses the range, habits, and enemies of the 
6 Russian species, viz., S. multistriatuSy Marsh, intricatus, pruni, and rugu- 
