SCOLYTID-®. 103 
is, from his collection, that sex of D. cryptographus ; Eichhoff (quoting 
Weise), S. E. Z. xxxix. p. 165. 
Tomicus typographus. On the distribution, increase, and treatment of 
this (and other) injurious species in the Bavarian and Bohemian forests ; 
Herlein, Ber. Ver. Pass. xi. [for 1875-77 ; 1878] pp. 93-98. 
I^ew genera and species : — 
Eichhoff, M^m. Li%e (3), viii., characterizes the following : — 
Pycnarthrum, pp. 41-104. Allied to Dolurgus and Aphanarthrum^ but 
with six-jointed funiculus, oval sub-acuminate three-jointed club, with 
oblique sutures, and squamulato-setose. For P. gracile, p. 104, Cuba (? 
= Hypohorus ? hispidus, Ferrari), and quadraticolle, p. 106, Mexico. 
Triarmocerus, pp. 42 & 119. With three-jointed funiculus, and orbi- 
cular club. T. cryphaloides, p. 119, Madagascar, birmanus, p. 486, 
Burmah. 
Glyptoderes, p. 44 p. 137]. Between Cryphalus and Stephano- 
deres ; with oblong acuminate four- join ted club, five-jointed funiculus, 
and mentum wide, rather narrowed towards the apex. For Cryphalus 
granulatus^ Ratz., hinodulus, Ratz., and alni, Lind. 
Prohlechilus, pp. 46 & 167. {Gymnochilus, Eich., olim., nec -la, Klug.) 
With a slight rostrum, seven-jointed funiculus, ovate imbricate club, and 
widely distant anterior coxae. For G. zonatus, Eich., &c., and P. reitteri^ 
p. 169, Mexico. 
Cosmoderes, pp. 475 & 495. Next after Stephanoderes, but with two- 
jointed funiculus and flattened tibiae. C. monilicollis, p. 496, Hindustan. 
Scolytogenes, pp. 475 & 497. Follows Xyloctonus (with facies of 
Scolytus), but with four-jointed funiculus, imbricated club, and simple 
eyes, emarginate in the middle. S. darwini^ p. 497, “ Hindustan 
(Birma).^’ 
Taphrorychus, pp. 49 & 204. Antennae with five-jointed funiculus and 
orbicular club, mentum subquadrate, with the ligula small and inserted 
almost at its apex. For Bostrychus 6^coZor, Hbst., and bulmerincqui, Kol., 
Dryoccetes (P) apatoides, Eich., and T. hirtellus^ p. 208, Anatolia. 
Lepicerus [rectius Lepidocerus ; -m, Stephens, Lepidoplera, 1829], pp. 
476 & 501. Follows Dryoccetes, with very short four-jointed funiculus 
and large imbricated club, tibiae flat, serrated, receiving the tarsi. L. 
aspericollis, p. 501, “ Hindustan, Asiae (Birma).” 
Coccotrypes, pp. 57 & 308. Near Xylehorus ; with straight tibiae, 
obliquely truncate at apex, and thorax equally punctured all over. For 
Bostrychus dactyliperda, Fab., and C. pygmceus, p. 310, Madagascar, St. 
Domingo, Manila, and Senegal, integer, p. 311, Siam, tropicus, p. 312, 
Peru, robustus (Ohev., MS.), p. 313, CuhB,,graniceps, p. 314, Japan. 
Premnobius, pp. 65 & 404. Between Xyleborus and Gnathotrichus ; 
with solid club, and front tibiae compressed and roughened externally with 
elevated lines. P. cavipennis, p. 404, Cape of Good Hope and Colombia. 
Anchonocerus, pp. 67 & 431. Antennae inserted in furrows, scape 
twisted, funiculus two-jointed, club elongate. A. rufipes, p, 431, 
Colombia. 
