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apices to elytra, and coarsely granular eyes, but the antennno are not 
inserted in the ocular emargination. Olaw joint spatulate, claws 
strongly and suddenly bent from the base. L. rostratus, p. 291, Antana- 
narivo. 
Entkymius, id. 1. c. p. 294. Near Toxotus ; with very short muzzle, 
eyes not very finely granulated, neck thick, with parallel sides. E. duhius^ 
p. 295, Madagascar. 
Macropsehium, Bates, Tr. B. Soc. 1878, p. 191. Necydalinoe : nearest 
to Psehium, Pasc. ; epistoma deeply separated from the head, almost 
articulated. M. cotterilli, p. 192, Nyassa. 
ArrJiythmus, Waterhouse, Cist. Ent. ii. p. 289. At end of the EUg- 
moderminoe, but approaching the Callidiop since in the non-divided 
antennal tubercles. A. rugosipennis, ibid., Antananarivo. 
Astrimus, Sharp, Tr. E. Soc. 1878, p. 204. Callidiopsince : but with 
antennal tubers rather strongly elevated and distinctly angulated ; facies 
of Stromatium. For A. obscurus, ibid., Hawaiian Isles ; probably also 
Stromatium hirtum, Fairm. , and another species from Formosa. 
Sotenus, id. 1. c. p. 205. In the same group as the preceding, but only 
provisionally. Head very short with scabrous vertex, elytra with sub- 
series of deep and rather large punctures, the alternate rows with erect, 
slender, long setae. Facies of Lioderes hollari. For S. setiger, ibid., 
Oahu. 
Clytarlus, id. 1. c. p. 206. Cly tides: for C. rohustus, ibid., and cristaius, 
p. 207, Oahu. 
Ploccederus hamifer, B-dteB, Tv. E. Soc. 1878, p. 190, Nyassa; P. for- 
mosus, Harold, MT. Munch, ent. Ver. ii. p. 109, W. Central Africa. 
Pachydissus elongatus, Harold, L c. p. 109, W. Central Africa ; P. 
marice, p. 2, and gigas^ p. 3, Thomson, R. Z. (3) vi., Borneo. 
Hesperophanes cribricollis, Bates, P. Z. S. 1878, p. 720, Murree. 
Elaphidium tectum^ Le Conte, P. Am. Phil. Soc. xvii. p. 414, Florida. 
Piezocera rubiginosa (Dej. Cat.), Thomson, 1. c. p. 4, Bahia. 
Hemilissa Icevigata, id. 1. c. p. 3, Cayenne. 
Zoedia eleganSy Waterhouse, Tr. E. Soc. 1878, p. 236, Tasmania (? = 
Clytus v-albuMy Boisd.). 
Sagridola flavicollis, id. Cist. Ent. ii. p. 367, Madagascar. 
Gaurotes davidis, H. Deyrolle, Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. (5) viii. p. 133, pi. iii. 
fig. 9, Central China. 
Typocerus balteatus, O. H. Horn, Tr. Am. Ent. Soc. vii. p. 55, Colo- 
rado, Arizona ; T. sparsus, Le Conte, P. Am. Phil. Soc. xvii. p. 614, 
Lake Superior. 
Leptura rub7'iola, BateB, 1. c. p. 720, Murree; Leptu7' a'' {Sibylla 
martialiSy p. 457, Cordova, Argentine Republic, and “L.” {Capnolymma?) 
yugnaXy p. 459, Burmah (the former with spines at the apex of the 
middle and hinder tibiae, the latter with spines to all the tibiae, and both 
referred to Leptura merely to show they are not Prionidce or Lamiidce) 
C. A. Dohrn, S. E. Z. xxxix. 
Pachylocerus unicolovy Dohrn, 1. c. p. 360, Burmah. 
Zonopterus grandis, Thomson, 1. c, p. 31, Malacca. 
