COLEOPTERA. 285 
niiidtcolUs, llio Janeiro, mamillutus, Brazil, p. 14 ; cllipticuSf Brazil, ovatuSf 
Cayenne, p. 15. 
Ifj/lastes vastmiSf Mexico, p. 17; cxilisy N. America, p. 20; plamrostris, 
Mexico, and percffrinus, New Zealand, p. 21 ; honvouloirii, Algeria, and al- 
ternansy IMexico, p. 22 ; contractifs, Brazil, p. 23. 
Bothrosternus cancdlatiiSy costatm, and lacordaireiy Brazil, p. 26. 
Ilylesmus atomarmsy Brazil, and reticulatuSy Bogota, p. 29 ; porcatuSy New 
Holland, and perrisiy Corsica, p. 31. 
Dendroctonus parallelocollisy p. 30, Mexico. 
Carphohorus hicristatusy p. 41, America. 
Phlccotrihus transversusy p. 44, Columbia ; jmncticollis, Brazil, ohliquus, 
Mexico, and sidcifronsy New Granada, p. 45 ; collm'isy New Granada, and 
contractus, Brazil, p. 46. 
Diamei'us impar, p. 50, Guinea. 
Camptocerus cinctus. South America; squammiger (sic), Cayenne, and 
costatus, Brazil, p. 61. 
Scolytus thoracicus, Brazil, and carinatus, Cartliagena, p. 55 ; javanus, Java, 
and ynarginatuSy Yucatan, p. 60; proximm. New Granada, and dimidiatus, 
Cuba, p. 67 ; atratus, Columbia, and costellatus, Brazil, p. 68 ; nitididm. 
Southern France, p. 59; rfa7mnc?<5, Siberia, p. 00. 
Tomicus ccmuktSy Wollaston, Ann. & Mag. Nat.* Hist. 4th ser. iv. p. 321, St. 
Helena. 
T. {Dryoccetes') 7narshami, Rye, Ent. M. Mag. iv. p. 187 (redescribed in 
Entoni. Annual for 1869, p. 50), lEngland ( = Z>. ahii, Georg, and ? = i/?5 fuscus, 
Marsham, hitherto considered a synonym of hicolor, Hbst.). 
Ciypturgus mcditerrancus (EichholF), I’uton, Pet. nouv. Ent. no. ll,Hcc. 1, 
1809, St. Tropez (Var). 
BRENTHIDiE. 
Pascoe (Proc. Ent. Soc. Loud. 1809, p. i) remarks on Aqyrostotna, Mece- 
danmn, and Gempylodes, with reference to an insect from the Niger exhi- 
bited by Westwood, and distinct from the latter genus. 
Bruchid;e. 
Allard (Pet. nouv. Ent. no. 0) makes the following corrections of errors 
in his “ Etude sur lo groupo des Bruchites — TJrodon concolor (All. nec 
Sch.)=^J^77osws (St(5v.) ; Bruchus lividimanus (Sch.) is wrongly united to se~ 
ininarms (Gyll.); consohrinus (All.) =^sc7«m‘ (Sch.); ohtectus All.) = 
irrescctus (Sch.); albescens {AW.) = hr accatus (Sch.); rttjicornis (All.) = 
hrachialis (Sch.); meridionaUs (All.) =perez^V (Ktz.) ; (All. nec Sch.) = 
oxyBopis (Sch.). The true B. loti (Sch.) is stated not to be in French col- 
lections. 
Some of these identifications are repeated by Allard in Berlin, ent. Zeitschr. 
xiii. pp. 320-330, with the following additional remarks: — SpcrmopTiagm 
variolosoqmnctattis (Sch.) may bo recognized by the bright ferruginous spines 
at apex of post, tibiro ; the true Brucims loti does not exist in any collection 
that he has seen; it is to be distinguished from oxytropis by its pimctiform 
scutelluni being covered with very dense pubescence, which is continued on 
the suture, and by its general pubescence being more sparse. Allard also 
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