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tales. The author vainly endeavours to avoid the double employment of 
his Leptognathus in zoology, by a footnote, 1. c. 
Anomacaulus, g. n., Fairmaire, Pet. Nouv. ii. p. 278. Near Phyllogna- 
thus, but with the pro-pygidium not strigulose. A. fulvo-vestitus, sp. n., 
ihid., Fiji. 
Orizabus, g. n., id. R. Z. (3) vi. p. 260. Very near the Australian 
Chiroplatys, which it represents in Mexico [with apparently nothing but 
the locality to warrant the separation of the two]. 0. cultripes, p. 261, 
salleil-lcei'} and marginatus, p. 262, isodon[t]oides, p. 263, spp. nn., Mexico. 
Pentodon truncatus, p. 173, pumilus, p. 174, spp. nn., Sharp, J. A. S. B. 
xlvii. 2, Kugiar, E. Turkestan. 
Scaptophilus fabius, ? La Plata, and striatellus, Buenos Aires, p. 264, 
quadratus, p. 265, Bolivia, and cribrarius, p. 266, Brazil, spp. nn., Fair- 
maire, R. Z. (3) vi. 
Pericoptus stupidus, sp. n.. Sharp, Ent. M M. xv. p, 50, Otago. 
Xylotrupes davidis, sp. n., Deyrolle, Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. (5) viii. p. 106, 
pi. iv. figs. 3 & 4, Central China. 
Phileurus poggei, sp. n., Harold, MT. Mimch. ent. Ver. ii. p. 102, W. 
Central Africa. 
Getoniides. 
J. Thomson, “ Typi Cetonidarum,” &c. (Paris : 1878, 8vo), pp. 1-37, 
describes the types in his collection, including 8 new genei ’4 and 35 new 
species. Tamisoria, Thoms., = Asthenorrhella, Westw., and T. deyrollii, 
T., = A. leonina, W. ; Hemipharis emilia, Thoms., nee White, renamed 
whitii, p. 17 ; Eupcecila, Burm., is sunk in Diaphonia, Newm. 
“ Further contributions to the knowledge of the Cetoniidee of Mada- 
gascar ” ; C. O. Waterhouse, Ent. M. M. xv. p. 84. 
Lomaptera amberbahiana, Thoms., = papua, Guer., ex. typ., teste H. 
Deyrolle; J. Thomson, Bull. Soc. Ent. Fr. (5) viii. p. xi. 
Lomaptera. Notes on its range and generic value ; H. Deyrolle, Bull. 
Soc. Ent. Fr. (5) viii. p. ci. The species are found at sap, and never on 
flowers ; A. Raffray, ibid. L. amberbalciana, Thoms., = chloris, Gestro, 
= papua, Guer. ; L. pulchripes, Thoms., is an Ischiopsopha ; Digenethle 
rarnulosipennis, Thoms., = {Schizorrhina') ccelata, Gestro ; R, Gestro, 
Ann. Mus. Genov, xii. pp. 27-31. 
Cetonia inda supposed to injure corn in Massachusetts ; C. B. Smith, 
Am. Nat. xii. p. 752. C. marmorata $ observed in copula with C. aurata 
and metallica, $ ; L. v. Heyden, Kaf. Nass., p. 399. 
Narycius (Cyphonocephalus) smaragdulus, Westw., $ fig. 3, $ fig. 4 ; 
Cyclidius velutinus, Westw., fig. 5; Cremastochilus crassipes, Westw., 
fig. 6 ; figured, with explanatory notes by J. O. Westwood, Pr. E. Soc. 
1878, pi. i. pp. 29-32. 
New genera and species : — 
Amithao, J. Thomson, Typi Cetonid. p. 10. Gymnetis of elongate form, 
with lunate and tuberculate head, elongate and obtuse mesosternal pro- 
jection, and comparatively slender legs. For Cotinis lafertoii, Thoms., and 
Gymnetis cavifrons and erythropus, Burm. 
