74 Ina, 
COLEOrTERA. 
antennae not perfoliate, tarsi not lamellate, <^c. T. costulatus, sp. n., 
ibid.f Cochin China. 
Rhipidocbridj^:. 
Callirrhijpis marmoreus\^-rea\j sp. n., Fairmaire, 1. c. p. 272, Cochin 
China. 
Dascfllidai:. 
Sharp, D. On the Dascillidce. of New Zealand. Ann. N. H. (5) ii. 
pp. 40-59. 
Twenty-eight species are described, all new. They form a natural 
group, between the ‘ Dascilliens * and the ‘Cyphoniens’ of Mulsant, 
marked by the presence of a deep fossa from the base of the antennae to 
the base of the stipes of the maxilla. A provisional table of the genera is 
given. 
New genera and species . — 
Byrrhodes^ Sharp, 1. c. p. 43. Antennae elongate, prosternal process 
large. B. gravidus, p. 42, New Zealand (as in the five following genera). 
Cyprohius, id. 1. c. p. 43. Antennae not so elongate, and prosternal 
process small. C. nitidus, p. 44. 
Cyphanus^ id. /. c. p. 43. Elongate, narrow, labial palpi furcate. C. 
laliceps, punctatus, and mollis, p. 45, debilis, p. 46. 
Veronatus, id. 1. c. p. 43. Allied to Cyphanus, but more elongate, the 
labial palpi not furcate, and the junction of the prosternal process with 
the middle of the prosternum concealed between the tips of the front 
coxae. V. longicornis, p. 48, and longipalpis, p. 49. 
Mesocyphon^ id. 1. c. p. 43. Differs from Cyphon in the maxillary palpi, 
the less- reduced front band of the prosternum, and the acuminate prolon- 
gation of the prosternal process. M. marmoratus and setiger, p. 50, wake- 
Jieldi diver gens, p. 51. 
Cyphotelus, id. l.,c. p. 43. With no mesosternal cavity, and the front 
band of the prosternum quite distinct, and less reduced than in its allies. 
C. angustifronSf p. 58. 
Fseudochilus, [presumably] Fairmaire, Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. (5) viii. 
p. 111. Near DascjViws, with wide lamellated tarsi, last joint of palpi 
oblong and truncate, and rounded prosternal projection. P. sulcifrons, 
id. 1. c. p. 112, Central China. 
Hcematoides, [do.] 1. c. p. 116. Near Dascillus and Therius, but with 
claviform antennse, and tri-lamellate tarsi, the second joint being simple. 
H. davidis, id. 1. c. p. 117, Central China. 
Sinocaulus, [do.] 1. c. p. 117. Very near the preceding genus, but nar- 
rower and less convex, with continuous front and middle coxae, less wide 
antennae, and labial palpi rather securiform. S. rubro-velutinus, id. ibid., 
Central China. 
Lichas davidis, Fairmaire, 1. c. p. Ill, Central China. 
Therius jaspideus, id. 1. c. p. 115, Central China. 
Atopida laicsoni, hrouni, iiwA proba. Sharp, 1. c. p. 47, New Zealand. 
