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ZOOLOGICAL LITERATURE. 
(Sol.) is the $ and glahricosta (Sol.) is a var. j A. complanata (Luo.)=»’j#^- 
cornis (Sol.) j A. morhillosa (¥ oh.)— fascicular is (Germ.); A. ahrtipta (Fairm.) 
— inceiiualis (Sol.)j A, acuticollis {KA.^=~lineatocoUis (KUst.) j A. mahonis 
(Boield.) and A.pazi (Per. Avc.)=jurinei (Sol.), of which higorrcnsis (Sol.) 
is the $ J A. cardonce (Per. Arc.) and A. hoirens (Schauf.) = mcAei (All.) j 
A. comhce (Gen(5) (Sol.); A. angusta {A\\.)=gihhicollis (Per. Arc.), 
cJ ; A. hehes (Rosenh.) = (Ramh.); A, solieri (Ramb. wecGen4) = 
dementei (Per. Arc.); A. henoni (Fairm.) (All.); A.servillei^ var. 
B, depressa (Sol.) =fabricii (All., rugosa, Fab. nec Fourc.); A. sulcipennis 
(Fed\'m.)=opatroides (All.) ; A. miliaris (JdiV.)=servilhi (Sol.), $ ; A. morce 
(Per. Axo.)=^crassicoUis (Fairm.), cf ; A. affinis (1j\xc..)= subcostata (Sol.), <5 ; 
A. dermatodes (¥Qhm.)=clypeata (All.); A. gaditana (Ramb.), perezi 
(Chevr.) and ventricosa (Sol.)=^oMt?oii (Sol.); A. a/nm(Per. Arc.) = e/o«^ato 
(Sol.) ; A. montana (Ramb.) and vuillefroyi (Per. Arc.) —parallela (Sol.) ; 
A. Icevigata (Ramb.) = (Sol.) ; A. grossa (So\.)=sicula (Sol.), $ . 
Allard (/. c.) describes the folloAviiig new species : — 
A. gamheyif p. 184, Algeria ; pirazzolii, p. 200, Piceno ; setipennis, p. 218, 
Escurial ; curia, p. 220, Icevicollis, p. 243, and crass^ipes, p. 256, Algeiia ; gran- 
dipalpis, p. 288, Spain ; squalida, p. 289, Malaga ; graica, p. 290, Attica ; sar- 
diniensis, p. 291, Sardinia ; consanguinea, South of France, and brueki, Car- 
thagena, p. 292 ; hraatzii, p. 293, Tetuan ; bifoveata, p. 294, Tangiers ; gracilis, 
p. 295, Spain. 
Asida planipennis, sp. n., Schauf. Beitr. Keunt. Col. Balear. p. 23, Arta, 
Ins. Balear ; A. horrens, sp. n., Schauf. /. c. p. 24, Minorca. 
V. Hbyden (Berl. ent. Zeit. xiii. p. 67) reproduces Frivaldszky’s descrip- 
tion of Asida banatica (Abh. d. ungar. Acad. 1865, p. 200, t. xi. tig. 13). 
Pedinides, 
V. Heyden, 1. 0 ., reproduces Frivaldszky’s description of Flatyscelis hun- 
garicus (1. c., f. 2) . 
Pandarm castilianus, sp. n., do la Brulorie, Aim. Soc. Ent. Fr. 4“ si5r. ix. 
p. 31, Central and Western Spain, and Roriiigal. 
Pgndarinus nevadcnsis, sp. n., do la Brulorie, 1. c. p. 33, Sierra Nevada. 
Heliopathes (Homocrates) mulsanti, sp. n., de la Brulorie, 1. c. p. 36, and 
II. (Ho.) reyi, sp. n., de la Brulerie, 1. c. p. 37, Estremadura ; H. (Ho.) me- 
dit^raney,s, sp. n., de la Brulerie, ibid., Balearic Isles. 
(H) Opatrides, 
Pascoe (1. c. p.277) refers HopdB(H)02)atrum piceitarse (with which the 
Jsoptd'mi (h)opatroides of the same author is stated to agree almost exactly) 
and (with some doubt) also his Platynotus instdaris to Cestrmus (Er.). lie 
remarks upon the disorder of Hope’s collection. 
Achora, g. n., Pascoe, 1. c. p. 279. Allied to Cestrinus, but with broader 
and horizontal epipleurae, mesost. entire in front, last joint of lab. palpi ob- 
long-ovate, and mentum trapeziform. Sp. A. serricollis (Hope, Asida)', 
?(H)Opatrimi deiiUcoUe (lll^iXich.). 
Cestrinus avcrsus, C. punctatissimus and C. posticus, spp. nn., Pascoe, 1. c. 
p. 278, Tasmania. 
