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France (Alpine) ; A. thessalonicus, p. 380 (Greece) ; A. honvoulori, ih 1., Py- 
renees; A. agnatvs, p. 387; Lower Alps. 
Desbrochers des Loges describes the following species (Petites nouv. Ent. 
no. 9, 1 Nov. 1869): — A. simiatocollis, M. Dore; A.fallax and nigerrimus, 
French Alps ; A. imtdaris, Ajaccio (? = d corsicus, Reiche, var.). (L, c. no. 12, 
15 Dec. 1809) A. depresfiifrons, Corsica. 
Corgmbites fraternus, Leconte, Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. 4th ser. iv. p. 379, 
Vancouver’s Island. 
Agriotes. Desbrochers des Loges describes the following species (Petites 
nouv. Ent. no. 8, 15 Oct. 1809) x—A. attenuatus, Savoy ; A. meridionalis, 
Southern France (= 2 ftitenuedm, Des Loges, who proposes, L c. no. 12, to 
retain the name meridionalis, as the other name is not appropriate for both 
sexes). A. sareptanns, 1. c. no. 12, 15 Dec. 1809, no locality given; A. hrevi- 
nseulus, ibid., Sardinia. 
CERRIONIDiE. 
Cchrio puhicornis, sp.n., Fairmaire, Stettin, ent. Zeit. 1809, p. 233, Portugal. 
DaSCILLIDA5. 
Gemminger (Coleopt. Hcfte, v. p. 125) makes the following changes - 
Callirhipis hicolor (Blanch, nec Casteln.) to separata ; llelodes rujicolhs 
(Motsch. 7 iec Say) to rrtfithorax \ JL collaris (Sol. Gil^r.) to torquatus', 
H. obscurus (Sol. nec Guer.) to tristis. 
Bedel (Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. 4® s^r. ix. Bull. p. v) states that Eucinetus ^ me- 
ridionalis (Cast.) is exclusively attached to Pinus maritima, although omitted 
by Perris from his list of the insects peculiar to that tree. 
Eucinetiis subaxillaris, sp. n., Fairmaire, Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. 4® ser. ix. 
p. 224, Madagascar; E. substriatus, sp. n., Fairm. ibid., Madagascar. 
Malacodermata. 
Lycides. 
J. R. Hardy (Ent. Mo. Mag. vi. p. 60) records his having bred Eros affinis 
(Payk.) from larva) resembling those of E. aurora and found at Killarney, 
and also at Sherwood. 
Fairmaire, Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. d^s^r. ix. p. 225, adduces three species of 
Ccenia, described by himself, as proving the correctness of Lacordaire’s opi- 
nion that Newman’s characters Ibr his genera Camia and Celetes are merely 
sectional. 
Ccenia. Fairmaire, 1. c., describes the following species : — C. klugii, p. 220, 
Mamoukou, Bay of Passandava, Madagascar; C. doh-nii, p. 227, Kalalou, 
Ste. Marie de Madagascar; C. coquerelii, ibid., north-west coast of Mada- 
gascar. 
Lampyrides. 
Naudin (Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. 4®s(ir. ix. Bull. p. xxxv) makes some obser- 
vations on the economy of Lamprorkka mulsanti (Kies.) 2- 
Westwood (Proc. Ent. Soc. Loud. 1809, p. vi) states that he has observed 
a full-grown larva of L. noctiluca decidedly luminous. 
Lampyris italica is noticed in Ent. Mo. Mag. vi. p. 00, as having been stated 
(in all probability erroneously) to have occurred in England in 1869. Weir 
