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ZOOLOGICAL LITERATURE. 
( = C. aneorufaf Bates) ; C. nubiculosa^ p. 186, Paramaibo and Bahia ; C. 
jHavodisctty p. 187, Eg*a ; C. ocellata, p. 188, Hindostan ; C. tetrasema, p. 189, 
PS.W. Africa j C. picta^ p. 191, Ainboynaj C. siynatipennis, p. 193, Mada- 
gascar; C. discoyuttata, p. 195, Celebes and Borneo (=C. cycmella, Bates); 
C. impicia^ p. 196, Moluccas; C. misella, p. 197, Celebes C. lineolataf 
Bates) ; C. tesselata, p. 199, ? Mexico and Brazil; C. amazonica, p. 200, Ega 
( = C. cupreotincta^ Bates). 
Stenoylossa squiresi, p. 201, Brazil ; S. picturata, p. 205, Mexico ; S. undu^ 
lata, p. 206, Bio Janeiro and Novofriburgo ; S. niyrisiynata, ibid., Ega 
S. fidminmis, Bates) ; S. corticalis (which appears to have been catalogued 
under a MS. name of Sahlberg’s), p. 207, Brazil, Amazons, Cayenne (=aS'. 
di'omioides, Bates). 
Philophlceus distinyumdus, p. 215, Australia merid. ; P. yrandicepSy p. 216, 
Adelaide; P. intermediuSj ibid., Victoria; P. australasm, p. 217, Australia 
merid.; P. immacidatus, ibid., Melbourne; P.puherulus, p. 218, Melbourne; 
P. quadripennis, ibid, (no locality); P. obticsus, p. 219, Australia; P. a?i- 
yulatuSy ibid., Melbourne; P. unicolor , p. 220, Australia; P. rectanyulus, 
p. 222, Australia. 
Ayotiochila anomala, p. 228, Melbourne ; A. sublcevis, p. 224, Blue Moun- 
tains, S.E. Australia ; A. biyuttata, p. 225, Australia ; A. corticalis, p. 226, 
Melbourne; A. yuitata, p. 227, Melbourne; A. littera v, ibid., Australia; 
A. subfasciata, p. 228, Adelaide ; A. sinuosa, ibid., Moreton Bay ; A. vitttda, 
p. 229, Melbourne ; A. cribripennis, p. 230, Melbourne. 
JSurycoleus iredecimpunctatus, Chaud. 1. c. p. 238, Ega. 
Dolichoctis Utracolon, p. 248, Borneo; P. tetrastiyma, ibid., Celebes; D. 
parvicollis, p. 249, Borneo ; D. anyulicollis, p. 250, Rangoon ; D. aculeata, 
p. 251, Celebes ; J). spinipennis, ibid., Batchian. 
Pseudomorphides. 
Castelnau (Trans. Boy. Soc. Viet. viii. p. 116) gives notes on the geo- 
graphical distribution of the described species of Silphomorpha known to him, 
and states that Adelotopus cylmdricus is from Adelaide, and not Melbourne, 
the locality given by Chaudoir. 
Pseudornorpha aryentina, sp. n., Steinheil, Atti della Soc. Ital. Sci. Nat. xii. 
p. 242, San Luis, 
Ditomides. 
Pitomus bucida (Reiche) =asiaticus (Chaud.), and Carterus lucasi, striyosus, 
and mandibidaris (Reiche) are not specifically distinct, according to Chaudoir 
(L’Abeille, vi. p. 150). 
Graphipterides, 
Grapkipterus cicmdeloides must be referred to Swederus (Vet. Ac. Handl., 
1787), and not to Oliv., according to Crotch (Col. Ilefte, v. p. 108). 
Anthiides. 
Crotch, /.<?., makes the following observations: — Anthia elonyata mwsX 
be referred to Djogeer and not to Oliv. ; A. quadriyuttata (Fab., \&SV)^act(^on 
(Fab., 1794) ; A. sidcata to bo referred to Oliv., and A. thoracica to Thuub, 
instead of to Fab. 
