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fiidor (Linn.) on timber at inoiitli of n coalpit near Falkirk. Gukenstreet 
(Entom. 72, p. 306) records the same species from Brighton. 
LACoiiDyViRE (Geii. des. Coleopt. ix. p. 298, note) proposes the specific 
name whitei for Leprodera morimoides (White), which is a true Morimus. 
Pascoe (Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond. 3rd series, vol, iii. p. 681) gives the fol- 
lowing synonymy : — Amesxm consularis (JdfiE(i.)=Amechana nobilis (Thoms.) ; 
Phelipara marmorata {Va,'sc,.)=A7iandra capi'iciosa (Thoms.). Apophi'ena 
mmtana (Pasc. /. c. p. 325) is now referred by Pascoe to Clcptometopus 
(Thoms.). 
Bellier i)E la Chavignerie (Pet. nouv. Ent. no. 4) gives an account 
of the habits and peculiarities of an Agapanthia taken by himself in Corsica, 
and which Gautier des Cottes (/. c. no. 3) proposes to name insularis. 
Riley (First Ann. Rep. nox. Ins. Missouri, 1809, p. 42) figures the prin- 
cipal stages and records the habits of Sapet'da himttata (Say), a pest to apple- 
trees in North America. 
Chappell (Ent. Mo. Mag. vi. p. 33) records Sapei'da scalaris (Linn.), 
bred from Ahivs glutinosa, Taylor (ibid. p. GO) has bred it from pupae 
found under oak-bark. 
New genera : — 
Phrgnidius, g. n., Lacordaire, Gen. des Col. ix. p. 202. Allied to Dorca- 
dida. Type Moncilcma ina^qualis (Say). 
Stychus, g. n., Lac. 1 . c. p. 205. Resembles Acanthohphus (Amyetdrides), 
and differs from Micotragns in having apical joint of all the palpi rather 
longer than broad. Sp. Micotrngus amycteroides (Pascoe). 
Stratiocerosj g. n.. Lac. 1 . c. p. 303. Allied to Epicedia (J. Thoms.), but 
differing in its head being deeply and widely concave between the antennae, 
with a very flat front, triemarginate on its lower border, in the long and 
very robust fringed and spined scape to its antennae, and in the shape of its 
elytra and length and sculpture of its thorax. Sp. S. princeps, sp. n.. Lac. 
ibid., note, Laos. 
CratotraguSj g. n.. Lac. /. c. p. 332. Allied to Agxioderus (J. Thom.), but 
with a vertical mesosternuin, which is obtusely conical ih front, shorter legs, 
and shorter antennae, of which the subapical joints are suddenly abbreviated, 
the apical joint itself being equal in length to the two preceding. Sp. C. 
emnahariimSy sp. n.. Lac. ibid., note, Siam. 
Carneades, g. n., II. W. Bates, Trans. Ent. Soc. London, 1869 (Dec.), 
p. 386. Differs from Colohothca in having either no lateral keel to the elytra 
or in the keel being indistinct, and in the basal joint of its antennae being 
abruptly clavate at apex. Sp. C. supei hay sp. n.. Bates, 1. c, p. 387, and C. 
delicea, sp. n., ibid., Nicaragua. 
New sj>ecies : — 
Do7'cadion sutura-alba, Desb. des Loges, Pet. nouv. Entom. no. 9, 1 Nov. 
1809, Gallipoli. 
Achthophora fasciata, Pascoe, 1 . c. p. 204, Labuan. 
Agelasta mystica, Pasc. ibid., Manilla. 
Coptops centm'ioy Pasc. 1 . c. p. 205, India. 
Crossotus stypticus, Pasc. ibid., Damaraland. 
. Daxata conftisa, Pasc. /. c, p. 206, Penang. 
