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COLEOPTEFA. 
Pyropterus sculpturafus^ p. 112, Sarawak. 
Cladophorus aberrans, ibid., Aru Isles, restrictus,ip. 113, Waigiou. 
{Lycus) luteoluSf p. 113, Aru Isles. 
Trichalus acutangulus^ New Guinea, cemulus, Aru Isles, ancepSy Bat- 
chian, p. 114. 
(Lycus) dispar, Malacca, conformis, Sarawak, p. 115. 
„ exilis, p. 116, Sarawak. 
Lycus haagi, Bourgeois, 1 . c. p. 166, Cape of Good Hope. 
Porrostoma davidis, Fairmaire, Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. (5) viii. p. 118, 
Central China. 
Metriorrhynchus moricii, id. 1 . c. p. 272, Cochin China. 
Calopteron dives, p. 166, segmentatum, p. 167, steinheili and poweri, 
p. 168, fenestratum and lebasi, p. 169, sub-cruciatum, p. 170, elongatum 
and acuminatum, p. 171, and flavo-cinctum, p. 172, Bourgeois, 1. c., 
Colombia. 
Ccenia loculata, id. 1 . c. p. 173, Colombia. 
Eros longicornis, p. xxvii., Batum, and abdominalis, p. xxviii., L. Reiche, 
Bull. Soc. Ent. Fr. (5) viii., and E. schneideri, Kiesenwetter, Verb. Ver. 
Briinn, xvi. p. 206, pi. iv. fig. 35, Caucasus. 
Lampyrides. 
The Lampyrids considered as having certain powers of adaptation, 
and traced in their supposed evolution from an apterous to an aerial 
state, and back again as a purely terrestrial and degraded form ; (Mrs.) 
V. O. King, Am. Nat. xii. pp. 354-358. Their phosphorescence discussed, 
and believed to be due to the actual presence of phosphorus ; ead. 1. c. 
p. 662. 
Stenocladius, g. n., [presumably] L. Fairmaire, Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. (5) 
viii. p. 112. Near Megalophthalmus, but with antennae almost as long as 
the body, the second joint small but distinct, no strong lateral abdominal 
lobes, and with no trace of phosphorescent apparatus, &c. S. davidis, 
sp. n., id. 1. c. p. 113, Central China. 
Lucernuta nigro-Jlava, p. 113, and flaviventris, p. 114, spp. nn., Fair- 
maire, 1 . c. Central China. 
Vesta davidis, sp. n., id. 1. c. p. 114, Central China. 
Lucidota luteicollis, sp. n., Le Conte, P. Am. Phil. Soc. xvii. p. 405, 
Florida. 
Phausis inaccensa, sp. n., id. 1. c. p. 611, Lake Superior. 
Photinus (Pyractomena) ecostatus, p. 406, P. (Pyractosoma) nitidiventris, 
ibid., collustransy and umbratus, p. 407, Florida, punctiventris, p. 407, 
Texas, id. 1. c., spp. nn. 
Dr Hides. 
Drilus pulchellus, sp. n., R. Gestro, Ann. Mus. Genov, xiii. p. 319, Shoa. 
Telephorides. 
C. O. Wateuiiousk, Tr. E. Soc. 1878, pp. 325 ct seq., describes a now 
genus and some now species from Central and South America : Cliaulio- 
