70 Ins, 
COLEOPTERA. 
similar to that in Ceratophytum elateroides, except that the basal joint is 
smaller. An isolated anomaly. For B, thoracica^ sp. n., ihid.^ New 
Zealand. 
ELATERIDJi]. 
Corymbites cylindriformis. A larva observed crushing the elytron of a 
living Harpalus pennsylvanicus ; W. L. Devereux, Canad. Ent. x. p. 143. 
E. Candeze, CR. Ent. Belg. xxi. p. li. et seq.^ contributes five memoirs 
in continuation of the Revision of his Monograph, and mostly consisting 
of diagnoses of species from Castelnau’s collection. He records an 
Athous Chili, and now refers Monocrepidius ophthalmicus, Germ., 
with the genus Ischius, to the Pyrophorites, suppressing the group 
Melanactites. Melantho, Tihionema, and Anaissus are placed in the 
Crepidomenites. 
The following new genera and species are described : — 
Hemi[a\rrhaphes, p. cxli. Cryptohypnites : near Arrhapes, but with 
the third and fourth joints of the tarsi lobed, the latter dilated and 
cordiform. H. notabilis, ibid., Burma or Silhet. 
Chrostus, p. clxix. Corymbitites : close to Corymbites^ though of differ- 
ent facies, having the prosternal sutures slightly channelled at the apex. 
Aphileus and Melanactes are to follow this genus, having natural afiinities 
to the group. Ch. quadrifoveolntus, p. clxx., Paroo River, Australia. 
Parallotrius, p. clkxxix. Allotriites^ hitherto only represented in 
India: facies of Crepidomenus. P. pallipes (Philippi, MS.), p. cxc.. 
Chili. 
Paranilicus, p. cxci. Ludiites : near Anilicus^ but of quite different 
facies, with a convex frons, which is pointed in front, and different 
hinder coxae. P. macleayi^ p. cxcii., Victoria, and Ophidius brevicornis, 
Mcl. 
Comps [o] helus, p. cxcii. Ludiites : somewhat of the facies of Simo- 
dactylus ; tarsi enlarged, hairy beneath. C. flavus, ibid., Fiji Isles. 
Par [a] hemiops, p. -cxcviii. Campylites : near Aplastus, Hemiops, and 
Pleonomus, most resembling the latter in facies, and differing from its 
closest ally, Hemiops, in the cylindrical third joint of its palpi. Par. 
palliatus, ibid., Siam. 
Adelocera mixta, Mexico, cincta, Sumatra, p. lii. 
Dilobotarsus minutus, Bahia, raffrayi, Zanzibar, ibid. 
Lacon pictus, badeni, Jictus, and latiusculus, p. liii., Madagascar, tumidi- 
pennis, Zanzibar, reductiis, Sumatra, uud play iatus, Australia, p. liv. 
Tilotarsus marmoratiis, p. liv., Zanzibar. 
Alans macer, p. Iv., Gaboon. 
Chalcolepidius haroldi, Peru, villei, Ecuador, and albertisi, Honolulu, 
i bid. 
Semiotus borrei, p. Ivi., Ecuador. 
Campsosternus mammon, ibid., Burma. 
Pectocera bremcollis, ibid., Canton. 
Tctralobns rorrosus, p. Ivii., Australia. 
