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D. transversus, ep. n., ibid., Malacca, Celebes j D. quadratocoUis, sp. n., ibid., 
Ternate. 
. Nemophilus, p. 27. Funiculus 7-jointed, with the joints scarcely increasing 
in 'width, and the club elongate, oval, annulate, with straight sutures j tibiae 
very free from denticulation externally ; the 3rd joint of the tarsi entire. Sp. : 
N. stri(jillatu8^ sp. n., ibid., North America, Texas j N. (/ihhus, sp. n., p. 28, 
Oumaua. 
Dendrosmus, p. 28. Funiculus 7-jointed, with the joints decidedly in- 
creasing in width, a large club, annulated at the base, truncated at the apex j 
the joints of the tarsi subequal, with the 3rd bilobed. Sp. D. glohosus 
(Eichh.). 
Kissophagus, p. 34. Funiculus 6-jointed, with the joints subequal in 
width, the club oval, annulated j joints of the tarsi minute, subequal, the 3rd 
bilobed ; mentum rotundate-ovate at the base. Sp. K. hederce (Schm.). 
Xylechinus^ p. 36. Funiculus 6-jointed, with the joints scarcely increasing 
in width, and an oval annulated club j joints of the tarsi subequal, the 3rd 
joint cordate ; mentum cordiform j the 1st joint of the labial palpi elongate, 
longer than the two others together. Sp. X. pilosus (Ratz.). 
Pfdceosinus, p. 37. Third joint of tarsi entire j mentum elongate, narrowed 
at the base. Sp. P. aubei and thuyce (Perris), detersus, haagi, graniger and 
squamvlatus (Eichh.), liminaris (Harr.), coronatus, sp. n., p. 39, Yucatan; 
variegatus, sp. n., p. 40, Chili. 
NemohiitSf p. 41. Club acute ; 1st joint of tarsi minute, 2nd longer, 3rd 
short and entire; mentum subampliato-rotundate at the base; first two 
joints of the labial palpi subequal. Sp. ; N. pallidus, sp. n., ibid., Guadeloupe ; 
N. lamhotteif sp. n., p. 42, Mexico. 
Dryotomus, p. 46. Club of antennc© formed of three free joints, produced 
inwards; 3rd joint of tarsi cylindrical and entire. Sp. D.puherulus, sp. n., 
ibid., Cayenne. 
Rhopalopleurus, ibid. Club large, solid, inserted obliquely; tarsi as in 
preceding. Sp. ; JR. tuherculatuSf sp. n., New Granada, p. 47 ; P. rotimdatus, 
sp. n., ibid., Guadeloupe ; JR. lecontei, sp. n., ibid., N. America ; R. pumilus, 
sp. n., ibid., Mexico. 
Onychius, p. 48. Funiculus 5-jointed, club compressed, coriaceous at the 
base; basal joint of tarsi equal to the two following in length, the third not 
dilated, entire. Sp. O. nitidus, sp. n., p. 49, NewFriburg. 
Ctenophorus, p. 49. Funiculus 6-jointed, with alternate joints ; club short, 
ovate, solid ; tarsi slender, cylindrical, with 3rd joint entire. Sp. C. IcevigatuSj 
sp. n., ibid., Colombia. 
Ceratolepis^ p. 62. Joints 2-7 simple in $, with a solid club; 1st joint of 
tarsi equal to the two following, the 3rd bilobed. Sp. C.jucunduSj^'^. n., 
ibid.. New Friburg. 
LoganiuSf ibid. Joints 2-7 of antenna3 appendiculate in J; club with con- 
centric sutm’es; joints 1 and 2 of tarsi equal, 3rd subdilated. Sp. L.Jlavi- 
cornisj sp. n., p. 63, Cumana. 
New species : — 
Chapuis, /. (?., describes the following : — 
Phlceoborus grossus, Colombia, sericeus, Cayenne, elongatus^ Brazil, cris- 
iatwa, Bogota, p. 13; punctatorugosm, New Granada, breviuscidtis, Cayenne, 
