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ZOOLOGICAL LITERATURE. 
Opigenia, g. n., Pascoe, ibid. Inner max. lobe not produced into a hook, 
though its apex is pointed j ninth and tenth joints of ant. transversely ob-r 
conic j mesost. short, deeply incised. Sp. O. iridescens, sp. n., Pasc. I, c. 
p. 289, Victoria. 
IIectii8, g. n., Pasc. ibid. Allied to Lygedira, but only ant. tarsi dilated j 
prosternum produced in front, keeled ; intercoxal process short, rounded in 
front. Sp. II. anthracinuSy sp. n., Pasc. /. c. p. 290, pi. xii. lig. C, Ilock- 
hampton. 
Mtes, g. n., Pasc. 1. c. p. 290. Separated from Chartopteryx (Westw.) by 
its long bail's, short antenuse (of which two penult, joints are transverse), 
linear tibijB, of which the ant. and interm, are not spurred, and the short 
basal joint of its post, tarsi. Sp. A. hinodulosus, pi. xii. fig. 2. 
Decialma, g. n., Pasc. 1. c. p. 291. Separated from Olidhama (Er.) chiefly 
on account of the penult, joints of ant. being broader tlian long. Sp. I), 
tenuitarsis, sp. n., Pasc. ibid., Victoria. 
Jiarytipha^ g. n., Pasc. 1. c. p. 292. Tarsi clothed with short stiff hairs, 
which are confined to the apices of the joints j epipleuras scarcely narrowed 
behind. Sp. B. socialis, sp. n., Pasc. ibid. pi. xii. fig. 6, Victoria. 
Mithippitty g. n., Pasc. I, c. p. 293. A degraded form, differing from its 
allies in its simple mesosternum, not notched for reception of prosternal pro- 
cess. Sp. 31. aurita, sp. n., Pasc. ibid. pi. xii. fig. 3, Adelaide. 
Lepispilus stygianusy sp. p., Pasc. 1. c. p. 290, Alps of Victoria. 
Achthosus laticornisy sp, n., Pasc. 1. c. p. 294, Clarence River. 
Cnodalonides. 
CamariodeSy g. n., Fairmaire, Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. 4® s^r. ix. p. 232. Ex- 
tremely close to TetraphylluSy but having slender antennae, of which the 
apical joints are not shortened, and a very oblique mesosternum, which is 
concave in front, but does not receive the apex of the prosternum. Sp. C. 
coquereliiy sp. n,, Fairm. ibid., Madagascar. 
JlolohraahySy g. n., Fairmaire, 1. c. p. 233. Very close to Tctraqjhyllus, 
differing in the singular form of its short, wide, flattened auteniue, and 
the enormous development of the wide triangular apical joint of its 
maxillary palpi. Sp. H. heterucorus, sp. n., Fairm. ibid., Ste. Marie do 
Madagascar. 
TinophylluSy g. n., Fairmaire, 1. c. p. 234. Extremely close to Tctraphyllusy 
but with slender antennae, of which the apical joints never become trans- 
verse, and with a more oblique and less excavated mesosternum. The men- 
tum, also, is bicarinate. Sp. T. gracilicornisy sp. n., Fairm. ibid., Ste. Mario 
de Madagascar. 
Helopides. 
Pascoe (/. c. p. 35) discusses the position of the Apocryphidcs, and 
especially as to the location therein of his genera Ilymcea and Melytra. 
He proposes for Thoracophortis (Hope) the name AUpphodeSy on account 
of ThoraxophoruSy Mots. (cf. Lacordaire, Gen. Col. v. p. 430, note), 
being apparently unaware that Motschoulsky’s Cardiothorax (1859) was 
applicable. 
Atryphodes licinoides (Redt.) = «rrt<i<5 (Pasc.) : Pasc. 1. c. p. 40, note. 
