SCARAB/EIDiK. 
Tns, 61 
Saulostomus, C. O. Waterhouse, Tr. E. Soc. 1878, p. 225. Closely 
allied to Schizognathus, but without the mesial production to mentum 
and labrum ; differs from AmhlyUrus in its short tarsi with simple claws. 
For S. villosus, ibid.^ Tasmania and Melbourne. 
Homotropus^ id. 1. c. p. 226. Characters of Schizognathus, but with the 
clypeus concave, deflexed, and entirely rounded on the three free sides ; 
mentum emarginate in the middle ; no membranous border to the elytra, 
but placed at the end of the Brachysternince. H. luridipenniSy p. 217, 
Australia. 
MesystcRchuSy id. 1. c. p. 227. Closely allied to AmhhjteruSy but with 
mentum more regularly narrowed in front and not truncate, and only the 
larger claw of the anterior tarsi split. M. ciliatmy p. 228, Moreton Bay. 
Anisoplia pumilay “ M.,” Nouv. et faits, (2) No. 16, p. 68, Egypt. 
Phyllopertha nazarenay id. 1. c. No. 18, p. 71, Nazareth ; P. conspurcatay 
Harold, Deutsche E. Z. 1878, p. 71, Japan. 
Anomala interna, Harold-, MT. Mi'mch. ent. Ver. ii. p. 102, W. Central 
Africa; A. picticollis, E. Ballion, Bull. Mosc. liii. (1) p. 289, Kuldja; A. 
acutisterna, L. Fairmaire, Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. (5) viii. p. 106, Central 
China; A. (Rhombony(e) semilivida, Le Conte, P. Am. Phil. Soc. xvii. 
p. 403, Florida; A. (Callistethus) stoliczIccB, D. Sharp, J. A. S. B. xlvii. 
2, p. 173, Murree. ' 
Callistethus davidis, Fairmaire, 1. c. p. 101, Central China. 
Aprosterna iridiventris, id. 1. c. p. (102, Central China. 
Popilia princeps serena, Harbld, MT.^ Miinch. ent. Ver. ii. p. 102, 
W. Central Africa. 
Strigodernia exigua {^-gnurn]. E. A. Schwarz, P. Am. Phil. Soc. xvii. 
p. 362, Florida. 
Plusiotis hadeniy p. 294, fig. 2, and prasina, p. 295, fig. 5, Mexico, rodri- 
gueziy p. 295, fig. 1, Guatemala, Boucard, 1. c. ; P. houcardi, Sall4, Bull. 
Soc. lEnt. Fr. (5) viii. p. xvii., Costa Rica, and Boucard, P. Z. S. 1878, 
pi. xvi. fig. 3. 
Cotalpa flavida, G. H. Horn, Tr. Am. Ent. Soc. vii. p. 53, Utah. 
Adoretus nudiusculus and simplex. Sharp, 1. c. p. 173, Jhelum Valley ; 
A. guadridenSyp.lXy Egypt, evanescens, p. 72, Algeria, “ M.,” Nouv. et 
faits, (2) No. 18; A. strigatus and vittatus, p. 287, albo-setosus, p. 288, 
C. 0. Waterhouse, Cist. Ent. ii., Antananarivo. 
Dynastides. 
Oryctes grypus and nasicornis ; intermediate forms described. Came- 
rano. Bull. Ent. Ital. x. (Resoc. delle Adun.) pp. 21-24. 
Mixigenius leander, Thoms., = Podisclinus tersander, Burm., = 
Scarabceus barbicornis, Latr., for which Thomson’s genus should stand ; 
L. Fairmaire, R. Z. (3) vi. p. 266. 
Pantodinus Iclugi, Burm., figured with details, and Candeze’s reference 
of it to the Trichiides mentioned ; J. O. Westwood, Pr. E. Soc. 1878, p. 33. 
Amblyodus, g. n,, Westwood, 1. c. p. 32. Nearest Philcurus, allied to 
Leptognathus and Actinibolus, but with horned head, and mandibles 
obtusely toothed externally. Am. taurus, sp. n., p. 33, pi. ii. fig. 1, Chon- 
