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COLEOPTERA. 
CoLYDIIDiE. 
Antilissus^ g. n., D. Sharp, Tr. E. Soc. 1879, p. 86. Between Bupala 
and Cicones, though in form and sculpture it is nearer Lado jelskii. 
Type, A . aper, sp. n., id. ibid.^ Hawaiian Islands. 
Xutldaniponia, sp. n., G. Lewis, Ann, N. H. (6) iv. p. 462, Nagasaki. 
Teredus poUtus^ sp. n., id. ibid., S. Japan. 
Pycnomerus verrucicollis, (Faust, MS.) Keitter, Verh. z,-b. Wien, 
xxix, p. 543, Astrabad. 
CuCUJIDiE. 
Monanus, g. n., D. Sharp, Tr. E. Soc. 1879, p. 85. Allied to Psamm^ 
cecus, basal joint of the antennae less developed, and the apical joint of 
the maxillary palpi not dilated, but acuminate ; tarsi with joints 2 and 
3 strongly lobed beneath, joint 4 small. Type, M. crenatus, sp. n., id. 
ibid., Oahu. 
Inopeplus (g. n.. Smith, MS., = Ino, Lap., nee Leach) ceneomicans, 
Jamaica, p. 213, violaceipennis, Dory, and terminatus, Java, p. 214, and 
biguttatus, Java, p. 215, 0. O. Waterhouse, Ann. N. H. (5) iii. 
Cucujus imperialis, sp. n., G. Lewis, Ent. M. M. xv. p. 234, Assam. 
Lcemophlosus weisii, Berlin, and krueperi, Greece, Reitter, Verh. z.-b. 
Wien, xxix. p. 78; L. ribbei, id. Deutsche E. Z. xxiii. p. 220, E. Siberia ; 
L. convexulus, Le Conte, North American Entomologist (Buffalo : Grote), 
i. p. 2, pi. i. fig. 2, New York, Michigan : spp. nn. 
Silvanus rejlexus, sp. n,, Reitter, Verh. z.-b. Wien, xxix. p. 85, Sicily. 
jEraphilus siculus, Sicily, and grouvellii, Cartagena, id. 1. c. p. 83, 
spp. nn, 
CRYRTOPHAGIDiE. 
Antherophagus convexulus redescribed; Le Conte, Bull. U. S. Geol. 
Surv. V. p. 512. 
Atomaria bicolor, Er., = tumulorum, Villa; E. Reitter, Deutsche E. Z. 
xxiii. p. 211. 
Zavaljus, g. n., Reitter, Verh. z.-b. Wien, xxix. p. 544, intermediate 
between Antherophagus and Leucohimatium \ type, Z. fausti, sp. n., 1. c., 
Kasan. 
Cryptophagus croaticus, Croatia, p. 51, lapidicola, Caucasus, p. 471, id. 
1. c. ; obsoletus, id. Deutsche E. Z. xxiii. p. 221, E. Siberia : spp. nn. 
Emphylus americanus, sp. n., Le Conte, Bull. U. S. Geol. Surv. v. p. 513, 
Colorado. 
Monotomid.®. 
Horn, G. H. Synopsis of the Monotomidee of the United States. Tr. 
Am. Ent. Soc. vii. pp. 257-267. 
The known and new species are described, and the following synonymy 
occurs : Monotonia foveata, Lee., = pictipes, Herbst, M. opaca, Ziegl., = 
