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Salpinia, ibid. Separated from tlid rest of its subfamily by its narrow 
cylindrical form. Sp. 8, diluta, sp. n., Pasc. ibid., pi. xx. fig. 6, Sarawak. 
Semiope, p. 5 17. Except in colour, allied to Tethioma (Pasc.), but more 
slender, and with no ftateno. tubers. Sp. 8. festival sp. n., Pasc. 1. c. p. 548, 
pi. XX. fig, 6, Saylee. 
Iphra, p. 652. Habit of Tillomorpha, but ant. cox?e exserted and shortly 
conical ; abd. very short, first segm. largest, the rest abnormal. Sp. I, tillo- 
fnorphoides, sp. n., Pasc. ibid., Ceram. 
Euchlanis, p. 609. Allied to Merionoada, but with prost. and mesost. 
nearly on same plane ; intercox. process rounded ; eyes nearly divided J head 
short, broad, purrect, with no frontal impression. Sp. E. collarisj sp. n., 
Pasc. 1. c. p. 670, pi. xxi, fig. 9, Sarawak. 
Ocytasia, p. 576. Resembles Merionceda, but with a normal abdomen. 
Sp. O. fuJvipennis^ sp. n., Pasc. ibid. pi. xxi. fig. 6, Kaioa. 
Mesoph<Ba, p, 681. Third joint of ant. terminating in a slender, obtuse pro- 
cess, and less than the fourth by three times. Sp. M. lacli)'ymosa, sp. n., 
Pasc. /. c. p. 682, pi. xxi. fig. 2, Sarawak. 
Elczira, p. 037. Approaches Eemonax (Thoms.), but joints of ant. not 
spined. Sp. E. halyi (Pasc., Clytus). 
Ilalme, p. 041. Allied to Epipcdocera (Chevr.), but with pedunculate 
femora. Second joint of ant. only a third shorter than third joint. Sp. 11. 
clcriformis, sp. n., Pasc. I, c. p. 042, pi. xxi. fig. 8, Sarawak, Mysol. 
Eodalis, p. 048. Allied to Artimpaza (Thoms,), but with fusiform antennae, 
shorter tarsi, and first abd. segm. not longer than two next together. Sp. E. 
lepidm^ sp. n., Pasc. ibid., pi. xxi. fig. 6, Sarawak. 
8mthcs, p. 051. Allied to Glaucytes (Thoms.), but with the head wide in 
front, joints of ant. quadrangular, and mesost. less elevated, being scarcely 
vertical. Sp. 8. scrieatus, sp. n., Pasc. /. c. p. 062, pi. xxii. fig. 6, Morty. 
Polyphida, p. 052. DilFers from Glmicytes and 8etdhes in having the pro- 
thorax narrower than the head, and from the former also by its head being 
produced in front, its elytra nearly parallel, and mesost. rounded in front. 
Sp. P. clytoides, sp. n., Pasc. ibid., pi. xxii. fig. 3, Sarawak. 
Nericoniaj p. 067. Allied to Noemia (Pasc.), but of a shorter form, with 
ninth and tenth joints of antennae shorter than the preceding joints, ovate 
transverse eyes, and shorter palpi. Sp. N. trifasciata^ sp. n., Pasc. 1. c. p. 068, 
pi. xxii. fig. 2, Sarawak. 
Psalanta, p. 058. Differs from Noemia (Pasc.) in its granulated, 
elongate, transverse eyes, which are slightly emarginated, and subapproxi- 
mated above, and in its linear femora. Sp. P. chalybeata (Pasc., Noemia). 
Melegenaj p. 069. Differs from Psalanta in its clavate femora, and from 
Noemia in similar characters to those of Psalanta. Sp. M. pnhipennisj sp. n., 
Pasc. ibid., pi. xxii. fig. 4, Sarawak. 
Lacoruaire, 1 . c.f characterizes the following now genera: — 
Nothojiygus, p. 22. Allied to Oxyprosopus (J. Thoms,), but with flat, 
dehiscent elytra, which are scarcely half the length of the body, and are ob- 
liquely rounded on the inner side in their post, third. Sp. N. mniszechiiy 
sp. n.. Lac. ibid., note. Sierra Leone. 
Plectocerum (Dej. Cat.), p. 135. Occupies an intermediate position between 
Trichrous (Chevr.) and Heterops (Blanch.). Femora pedunculated at the 
