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COLlfiOFTEBA. 
Serica IcBticula, Sharp, 1. c. p. 172, Central Asia. 
Camenta westermanni^ Harold, MT. Miinch. ent. Ver. ii. p. 101, W. 
Central Africa. 
Pachydema foveiceps, “ M.,” Nouv. et faits, (2) No. 14, p. 60, Algeria. 
Diplotaxis languida, Le Conte, P. Am. Phil. Soc. xvii. p. 403, Florida. 
Europtron confusiim, “ M.,” Z. c. p. 60, Algeria. 
Geotrogus laticeps, p. 63, nuhicollis, humericavus, and tranalucens, p. 64. 
hiskrensis, p. 65, id. 1. c., Algeria. 
Apterogyna cilipes and vorax^ p. 65, curia, p. 66, id. 1. c., Algeria. 
Rhizotrogus hilobus, Sharp, Z. c. p. 173, Eastern Turkestan ; R. sternalis, 
“ Fairm.,” Nouv. et faits, Z. c. p. 66, Tangiers ; R. warioni, ibid., humilis, 
p. 67, similis and gracilis, p. 68, MgQvidi, plagiatus, p. 67, Tangiers, 
Z. 
Lachnosterna stridulans and stoliczkce,p. 172, Murree, j9wZyZwosa (Reiche, 
MS.), ibid, note. Northern India, Sharp, Z. c. 
Listrochelus disparilis, p. 141, opacicolUs, p. 145, sociatus and timidus, 
p. 146, senex, p. 148, Horn, Z. c., various parts of the United States. 
Schizonycha obscurata, Fairmaire, Ann. Soc. Eut. Fr. (5) viii. p. 99, 
Central China. 
Melulontha {Hoplosternus) davidis, p. 97, M. albo-pruinosa and mandarina 
(? = incana, Mots.), p. 98, id. 1. c.. Central China. 
Granida edentula, Harold, Deutsche E. Z. 1878, p. 71, Himalaya. 
Rhopcea pruinosa, id. MT. Miinch. ent. Ver. ii. p. 101, W. Central 
Africa. 
Enihora polita, C. O. Waterhouse, Cist. Ent. ii. p. 364, Madagascar. 
Cyclomera rugipennis, Harold, Z. c. p. 102, W. Central Africa. 
Elaphocera rkodana, (Anon.) Nouv. et faits, (2) No. 14, p. 59, Rhodes. 
Pachycoleus clypeatus, Waterhouse, Z. c. p. 364, Madagascar. 
Rutelides, 
Anisoplia austriaca. On its ravages at Taganrog ; Pr. E. Soc. 1878, 
pp. liii. & Ivii. 
Plusiotis. A. Boucard, P. Z. S. 1878, p. 293 et seq. pi. xvi., describes 
and figures 3 new species from Central America, with observations on 
known species, and figure of P. mnizechi (fig. 4). Twenty species are 
now recognized, and the excessive rarity of them is indicated ; they 
appear to be peculiar to the oak region at great elevations, and not to 
occur south of Colombia. An instance of great vitality in C. batesi is 
recorded (p. 293) ; a var. of P. cJirysargyrea, Sall4, is described, from the 
Candelaria Mts. (p. 294) ; P. Iceta, Stm., = psittacina, and is from 
Mexico, not Valparaiso. P. boucardi, Salle, figured, fig. 3. 
New genera and sjpecies : — 
Didrepanephorus, J. Wood-Mason, Ann. N. H. (5) ii. p. 423. Allied to 
Peperonota and Parastasia, but with the apical one of the two teeth into 
which the extremity of the mandibles is externally divided, enormously 
produced and curved forwards far in front of the head in the male. D. 
bifalcifer, ibid., fig., Wakidguon, S.E. of Sadia, in the valley of the Noa 
Dehiug, a feeder of the Brahmaputra. 
