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sitat Halle aufgestelltenRiisselkafer. Zeitsclir.f. d. gesamm. 
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Consists of a list of names of Rhynchophoraj with brief re- 
ferences to localities, a few synonymic notes, and indications of 
undetermined species. 
Tappes, Gabetel. Extrait dhm travail sur les Cryptocephalides 
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nnd dessen Bedeiitung fiir die Systematik und die Zoogeo- 
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especes dii genre Ptenidium qui ont ete tronvees en Lithu- 
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HI. Note sur les modifications que presente Pavant-dernier 
segment ventral des males des Trichopteryx. IV. Sur une 
nouvelle espece de Pocadius. V. Sur une nouvelle espece 
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Contains descriptions of two genera from Australia, connect- 
ing Ectrephes with the Ptinidee, another Australian, gen us oscil- 
lating between the Byrrhidee and liisteridcE (also stated to be 
connected wdth Ectrephes), and new species of Articerus, Paussus, 
and Aprostoma. 
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The author enumerates 74 species, distributed under 28 fami- 
lies and 50 genera : 25 are described as new, and 26 regarded 
as unquestionably imported, 10 of the remainder being con- 
sidered (with the new species) undoubtedly indigenous ; and 
the inference is deduced that the St. Helena list, as hitherto 
