72 Ins, 
COLEOPTERA. 
Horistonotus bitactus, Chili, and distigma, Cayenne, ibid. » 
Ethesopus morio, ibid., Ecuador. 
Diploconus dorsalis, Borneo, pilosus and ineptus, Celebes, p. clxvii. 
Melanotus fortnumi, Japan, vodriguezi, Guatemala, ibid. 
Athous brucki, Taygetus, campyloides [|| Newman], Chili, p. clxviii. 
Pyrophorus sirius, ibid., Costa Rica, sanguinicollis, Para and Guiana, 
and ruber, Bahia, p. clxix. 
Crepidomenus ceneus, georgei, and pulsi, p. clxx., sulcatus, cordifer, sub- 
opacus, rotundicollis, and minimus, p. clxxi., Australia. 
Ophidius serricornis, p. clxxi., N. S. Wales. 
Asaphes elegans, p. clxxxix., Chili. 
Frobotrium crinitum, Quito, and pilosum, Bahia, p. cxc. 
Ludius variegatus, Aru Islands, ibid., erubescens. New Guinea, and 
brevis, ? Brazil, p. cxci. 
ApTianobius cequalis, ibid., Siam. 
Anilicus fiavipennis, p. cxcii., Australia. 
Agriotes ligatiis, Guatemala, lateralis, Costa Rica, curtus, Morocco, and 
sericeus. North Japan, p. cxcni.,fusiformis, p. cxciv.. North China. 
Agonischius cinctus. North Bengal, chalcopterus and cyanopterus, 
Madras, and gemmula, Hong Kong, p. cxciv., dorsalis, Canton, lansbergii, 
Billiton, snlcicollis, Bangkok, frenatus, S. India, Ceylon, and unicolor, 
Cambodia, p. cxcv., monachus, Canton, lineatus and australis, Australia, 
p. cxcvi. 
Glyphonyx nigritus [-to], Mexico, and brunneus, Burma, p. cxcvi. 
Silesis sericeus, Sikkim, and modestus, Hong Kong, p. cxcvii. 
Octinodes plumosus, p. cxcvii.. Upper Amazons. 
Hemiops semperi, ibid., Luzon. 
Pleonomus vjahlbergi and niger, p. cxcviii., Caffraria. 
Cylindroderus chilensis, p, cxcix., Chili. 
E. Candeze, Ann. Mus. Genov, xii. pp. 99-143, also enumerates 119 
species collected in the Malaysian Archipelago, New Guinea, and Noith 
Australia, by Doria, Beccari, and D’Albertis, including one new genus 
and many new species. The African Tetralobus is recorded from 
Australia. 
The following new genus and species are described : — 
Sephilus, p. 108. Dicrepidiites : apparently very close to Psepkus or 
Elius, but with prothoracic channels straight, large, and deep, almost as 
marked as in the Agrypnites, the frons excessively developed, and the 
nasal plate very large. For S. frontalis, p. 109, Borneo and IMalayan 
Peninsula. 
Lacon pauper, p. 100, Java, discedens, p. 101, Ternate, subsericeus and 
impressus, p. 102, New Guinea, asperulatus and cinerascens, p. 103, Yule 
Island. 
Alaus albertisi, p. 104, New Guinea, acontias, p. 107, Yule Island. 
Tetralobus albertisi, p. 108, Somerset. 
Monocrepidius mucronatus, p. 110, similis, p. Ill, yulensis and horisto- 
notus, p. 112, pauperatus and corniculatas, p. 113, contiguus, p. 114, New 
