38 Ins. 
COLEOPTERA. 
chrysopterus, p. 599, and prolongatus, p. 600, Chontales, intergeneus, gratus, 
duplex^ and obscurellus, p. 596, prolixus,p. 597, auro-tinctus and prostomis, 
p. 598, Costa Rica, procephalus, p. 597, Guatemala, ovaliceps, p. 719, 
Murree, Bates, P. Z. S. 1878 : C, cephalotes, p. 287, and alpinus, p. 303, 
Chimborazo ; oopteroides, p. 287, orthomus, p. 289, cequatorius, p. 349, 
buchleyi, p. 354, Ecuador ; striatulus, p. 287, obesulus and despiciendus, 
p. 288, ciliatus, p. 290, agonoides, p. 291, morosus, sub-iridescens, and phys- 
opterus, p. 292, inconspicuus and sub-rejlexus, p. 293, alpceoides and 
piceolus, p. 299, dyschromus, p. 303, chalconotus, p. 307, interruptus, p. 308, 
elegantulus, p. 309, sulcitarsis, p. 310, eurypterus, p. 314, consanguineus, 
p. 315, clarus, sub-angulatus, and bispinosus, p. 31S, platynoides, p. 325, 
asphaltinus and sinuosus^ p. 336, punctato-striatus and leptomorphus, p. 337, 
sub-inflatuSy p. 340, difficilis and ahenonotus, p. 352, lucidus, p. 353, politus 
(Dej. Cat.) and hexacodus, p. 356, convexiusculus, p. 359, phceocnemis, 
p. 362, cyclothorax and sulcipennis, p. 377, Colombia ; robustus, p. 296, 
tramfuga, p. 297, neglectus, p. 298, angulosus, p. 299, ebeninus, p, 310, 
lyrophorus, p. 319, amplicollis, p. 320, teter, severus, and pn'istonychoides, 
p. 321, bi-ovatus and semi-opacus, p. 322, delicatulus, p. 323, porrectus, 
p. 326, brachyderus, p. 327, macrous and oUvaceus, p. 328, rubidus, Iceti- 
usculus, and fragilis, p. 329, agilis, p. 330, columbinus and sex-foveolatus, 
p. 332, longipes, p. 333, deyrolUi, p. 336, sub-cyaneus, p. 339, femoralis, 
p.,341, incommodus and lyratus, p. 347, picicornis, p. 350, bicolor, p. 351, 
pectoralis, p. 353, phceolomus, p. 357, fratellus, p. 358, conicicollis, p. 362, 
inops and Umbicollis, p. 363, approximatus, p. 370, purpuripennis, p. 377, 
Mexico ; guatemalensis, p. 298, crossomerus, p. 331, Guatemala; cayen- 
nensis, p. 380, Cayenne ; brevitarsis, p. 348, rujicollis, p. 379, rivalis, 
p. 380, Brazil ; frigidus, p. 300, chalybicolor, p. 338, plebeius, p. 342, Icevi- 
pennis, p. 357, consentaneus, p. 358, conicus, p. 360, trapezicollis, p. 361, 
affinis, p. 379, Venezuela; melanocnemis, p. 335, Costa Rica; insignis, 
p. 355, Panama ; ellipticus, p. 312, Martinique ; elongatus, p. 344, and 
alternans, p. 348, Guadelupe ; macroderus, *p. 346, and nigrita, p. 380, S. 
America ; nilgherriensis, p. 301, and rotundatus, p. 302, Nilgherries; 
baconi, p, 311, and bengaUnsis, p. 312, N. Bengal; saphyripennis[sapphiri- 
pennis !], p 334, E. Indies ; hirmocodus and semi-striatus, p. 365, N. Hin- 
dustan ; incertus, p. 369 (? = Colpodes buchanani, Hope), p. 369, and 
plagioderus, p. 374, E. Indies; cruralis, p. 376, Malabar; ccdopterus, 
p. 368, Shanghai; obscuritarsis, p. 375, Rangoon ; saphyrinus \_sapphirinus'\, 
p. 366, Pulo Plnang and Tonda, chloropterus, p. 339, phceoderus, p. 364, 
maculicollis, p. 376, Celebes, [^h'jabropoides, p. 361, luzonicus, p. 366, api~ 
calis, p. 367, Philippine Islands; neo-zelandicus, p. 294, bidens, p. 303, ere- 
natus, p. 304, cardiophorus, p. 305, macropterus, p. 370, New Zealand ; 
callidoides, p. 373, Bogos country ; oinescens, p. 368, locality doubtful ; 
Chaudoir, Ann. Soc. Ent Fr. (5) viii. : C. protensus and melas, p. 58, 
anthracinus and carbonarius, p. 59, cyano-cupreus, p. 60, beryllinus, p. 61, 
ovatus, p. 62, interruptus and atro-veneus, p. 63, trapezicollis, p. 64, micans, 
ahenonotus, and acutus, p. Qb, politus and imnctato-striatus, p. brevis 
and landolti, p. 67, J. Putzeys, MT. Munch, ent. Ver. ii., Colombia: 
C. hal'onus, p. 213, and speculator, p. 214, E. v. Harold, Deutsche E. Z. 
1878, Japan. 
