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reasons for thinking that author misled in considering ClyteUtis westwoodii 
generically distinct from Clytellus. Euryidiayus ( Ceramhyx) lundii (Fab.) is 
noted (p. 654) as 3 years prior to maxillosus (Oliv.). 
Pascoe (/. c.) figures Zeyriades mayister (Pasc.), pi. xx. fig. 2, and Psa- 
lanta chalyhoata (Pasc., Noemui)^ pi. xxii. fig. 1. 
Thompson (llep. on Ins. destructive to woods, Allahabad) refers to the 
habits of a Ceramhyx which ho does not describe, but names vatica (sic), 
from its frequenting Vatica rohusta. The insect is figured /. c. pi. ix. 
D’Agnel (Pet. nouv. Ent. no. 10) notes the habits of Stranyalia di~ 
stiyrna, which frequents Cw^tw-flowers, in calm sunny weather, from 10 a.m. 
till noon, in certain parts of the district of the Var, near the river Endre. 
Girard (Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. 4® ser. ix. Bull. p. xxxi) notes that Stranyalia 
niyra (Linn.) and S. atra (Fab.) assist in the fecundation of the Orchidaccccy 
by detaching the glutinous pollen. 
Guichard (Pet. nouv. Ent. no. 5) records Clytics lama (Muls.) in quan- 
tity from Chamounix. Its larva feeds in fir-wood. 
Westwoodia (Kaup) = Aprosictus (Pasc.). Pasc. 1. c. p. 549. 
Ceramhyx dorycus (Boisd.) is a Chloridolum, and appears to have been 
passed over by Lacordaire and Thomson. Pascoe, 1. c. p. 590. 
Brachypteroma ottomanum (Ileyd.) and Doloccrus muhanti (Stierl.) = 1). 
reichei (Muls.). I)e Marseul, L’Abeille, vi. p. 155. 
Clytus hi'uchi (Ktz.) = caucasicus (Mots.). De Marseul, Ij’Abeille, vi. 
p. 156. 
Xylotrechua crucicolliSf X. 8uhscutellatus,(md (probably) -Y. 7 rw/ceysiV(Chevr.) 
= uudralia (Lap. & G.). l*asc. 1. c. p. 607. 
New genera : — 
Pascoe, L c., characterizes the following new genera : — 
Elydnus, p. 516. Probably nearest to DywjaAms, but separated from all its 
allies by its mesosternum being truncate in front, and by its very long pu- 
bescent antennm, of which the 3rd and 4th joints are very nodose (cf ), and 
5th-10th dilated ( $ ). Sp. : E. amictus, sp. n., Pasc. /. c. p. 617, pi. xx. fig. 1, 
Sarawak, Singapore j E. saricatus, sp. n., Pasc. ibid., Banda. 
Zeyriades, p. 625. Ant. cotyloid cavities narrowly closed behind ; femora 
not keeled ; elytra not keeled near the margin behind j emarginate at apex ; 
allied to Xoanodera (Pasc.). Sp. Z. mayistcr (Pasc.). 
Laodora, p. 529. Comes near Phacodes and Gnaphalodes, but resembles 
Elaphidion. Sp. L. pilosa, sp. n., Pasc. ibid., Banda. 
Exanmes, p. 639. General habit of Ceresium (Newm.), but with much 
longer and stouter antennae, and a very short face, the antennary tubers 
forming a nearly continuous pad. Sp. E. lonyicornis, sp. n., Pasc. /. c. p. 640, 
pi. XX. fig. 3, Bourn, Borey j E. idoneus, sp. n., Pasc. ibid., Waigiou j E. • 
frontalis, sp. n., Pasc. ibid., Sarawak. 
Tethionea, p. 643. Almost glabrous. Head subvertical, wide. Sp. ; T. 
unicolor, sp. u., Pasc. ibid., pi. xx. fig. 4, Aru j T. apiculata (Pascoe, Cere- 
siuni) ; 2\ strumosa, sp. n., Pasc. 1. c. p. 544, Ceram, Amboyna j T. triden- 
taia, sp. n., Pasc. 1. c. p. 645, Batcliian. 
Dictamnia, p. 646, Femora very thick in middle, but not peduncuhite at 
base. Thorax as in Stronyylurus, but ant. cotyl. cav. open behind. Sp. D, 
ruyosa, sp. n., Pasc. 1. c. p. 646, Borey. 
