54 Ins. 
COLEOPTERA. 
Phlceonemus catenulatus^ id. 1. c, p. 668, California ; P. haroldi^ Reitter, 
1. c. p. 114, Cuba : spp. nn. 
Colydium unistriatum, p. 116, Guiana, corpulentum, p. 117, ? S. 
America, mexicanum, p. 118, Mexico, longicolla, ibid., and acuticolle, p. 119, 
Aragua, hrevicorne, p. 119, Antilles or Colombia, ferrugineum, p. 120, 
Brazil, spp. nn., Reitter, 1. c. 
Prolyctus angulosus, sp. n., id. 1. c. p. 122, Aragua. 
Penthelispa wquicolle, Porto Rico, and conferta, Madagascar, p. 128, 
acutangulum, New Zealand, and simplex, Colombia, p. 124, spp. nn., id. 1. c. 
Philothermus puberulus, sp. n., E. A. Schwarz, P. Am. Phil. Soc. xvii. 
p. 361, Florida. 
Discoloma thymaloides, sp. n., Reitter, 1. c. p. 125, Aquapim, Guinea. 
0UCUJIDJ3. 
Platamus huqueti, p. 67, fig. 1, Telephanus agilis, fig. 2, puhescens, 
fig. 3, p. 68, acuminatus, p. 69, fig. 4, LcemopJilceus alho-fasciatus, p. 70, 
fig, 6, tuber culatus, fig. 6, and perrisi, fig. 7, p. 71, and Mraphilus corsicus, 
p. 76, fig. 14, now fully described and figured by A. Grouvelle, Ann. Soc. 
Ent. Fr. (6) viii. pi. ii. Passandra blanchardi, Grouv., fig. 1, marginata, 
Grouv., fig. 2, p. 261, Hectathrum murrayi, Grouv., p. 262, fig. 3, Scalidia 
(referred to Catogenus) cylindricollis, Dej., p. 262, fig. 4, S. linearis, Lee., 
p. 263, fig. 5 (described as a Catogenus, but referred to Scalidia, with 
Ancistria semi-castanea, Jiliim, and tenuissima, Reitt.), Loemoplilosus con- 
taminatus, Grouv., p. 265, fig. 7, Silvanus atratulus, Grouv., p. 266, fig. 9, 
AEraphilus syriacus, Grouv., p. 267, fig. 10, described and figured, pi. viii. 
id. 1. c. 
Diochares depressus, Reitt., = Xenoscelis {Pristoscelis olim) deplanatus, 
Woll., = Pediacus costipennis, Fairm ., — Xenoscelis to stand ; L. Reiche, 
Bull. Soc. Ent. Fr. (5) viii. p. cxxxiv. 
Passandrina, g. n., E. Reitter, Verb. z.-b. Wien, xxviii. [for 1878, not 
published until 1879], p. 186. JiiesiV ffectarthrum, but with eleven-jointed 
antennae, of which the basal joint is incrassate, joints four to ten are 
very transverse, incrassate, the intermediate very wide, excavated and 
densely tomentose beneath, &c. For P. egregia, sp. n., p. 187, Mada- 
gascar. 
Apytho, g. n., id. S. E. Z. xxxix. p. 318. Facies and texture of Pytho. 
A. ceneipenniSySp. n., p. 319, Abyssinia. 
Tristaria, g. n., id. 1. c. p. 320. Facies and head-structure of the 
Cucujidee, in which it is placed, near Hypocoprus and Amydropa, though 
with four-jointed tarsi, and longer first abdominal segment : tarsi simple. 
T. grouvellii, p. 321, Rockhampton, p. 322, Australia. 
Hectarthrum bilineatum, sp. n., id. Verh. z.-b. Wien, xxviii. p. 186, 
Madagascar. 
Catogenus acutangulus, sp. n., id. 1. c. p. 185, Aragua. 
Platisus integricollis, p. 188, and angusticollis, p. 189, spp. nn., id. 1. c. 
Australia. 
Hemipeplus gundlachi, sp. n., Grouvelle, Bull. Soc. Ent. Fr. (6) viii. 
p. xliv., & Ann. 1. c. p. 267, pi. viii. fig. 11, Cuba. 
