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COLEOPTBEA. 
276), in some supplementary remarks, regards them all as one species, 
and A. dejlexus, Thoms., as the true niger, Linn. 
Corymhites ccerulescens, Motsch., = anxius, Gebl. ; Cand^ze, Deutsche 
E. Z. xxiii. p. 283. 
Morostoma^ g. n., Cand^ze, Cist. Ent. ii. A&6 {Allotriites). Distin- 
guished by the extraordinary development of the 4th joint of all the 
palpi, which are longer and thicker than the antennae, cylindrical, arched, 
and shining black. Type, M. palpalc, sp. n., 1. c. p. 486, pi. x. fig. 1 
(head), Madagascar. 
Neio species : — 
Tetrigus grandis, G. Lewis, Ent. M. M. xvi. p. 155, Nagasaki. 
Elater ryei^ ruhridorsus, p. 155, 2^unicens and carbunculus, p. 156, id. 1. c., 
Japan ; E. candezei, simillimus, p. 123, and pallq^es, p. 124, Ki’aatz, 
Deutsche E. Z. xxiii,, Amoor. 
Cryptohyimus valesiacus, Stierlin, MT. schw. ent. Ges. v. p. 440, Sim- 
plon, St. Bernard ; C. telluris, Lewis, L c. p. 156, Japan. 
Cardiophorus rameus, id. 1. c. p. 156, Japan. 
Melanotus caudex, id. 1. c., Japan ; M. hernhardinus^ Stierlin, MT. schw. 
ent. Ges. v. p. 439, St. Bernard, 
Limonius hraatzi, Candeze, Deutsche E. Z. xxiii. p. 281, Amoor; L. 
atricoloVy Lewis, 1. c. p. 157, Japan. 
Athous cerosus, id. 1. c., Japan ; A. Icetus, Candeze, 1. c. p. 281, Amoor. 
Corymhites manduliis, Lewis, 1. c. p. 157, Japan ; C. ligneus,ferruginei- 
penniSj p. 281, puberuluSj Amoor, p. 282, depressus and corpulentus, p. 283, 
Candeze, 1. c. ; C. (Diacanthus) songaricus, p. 283, and C. (D.) informis, 
p. 287, Kraatz, Deutsche E. Z. xxiii., all from Dzungaria ; C. christophi, 
Kiesenwetter, op. cit. p. 145, Amoor. 
Agriotes sepes and sericans^ Lewis, 1. c.' p. 157, Japan; A. puerilis, 
Candeze, 1. c. p. 282, Amoor. 
Ectinus Stierlin, 1. c. p. 511, Syria. 
Lepturoides incequalis^ Candeze, 1. c. p. 282, Amoor. 
Cebeionid^. 
Cebrio hirundinis, Chevr., from Algeria, = dimidiatus, Luc., var., and 
the variations of the species are described ; E. Olivier, Bull. Soc. Ent. Fr. 
(5) ix. pp. liii. & liv. 
Rhipidoceeid.®. 
Callirhipis vitiensis, Viti, cylindroides, Tonga, and derasa, Pelew 
Islands, Fairmaire, J. Mus. Godeffr. xiv. p. 98, spp. nn. 
DASCILLIDiE. 
Euhria palustris. One of the hooks of each pair of legs is bifid, and 
the other simple ; Horn, Bull. Soc. Ent. Fr. (5) ix. p. cxxxii. 
Placonycha^ g. n., Horn, Tr. Am. Ent. Soc. vii. p. xxii. Differs from all 
known Dascillidce in having the claws furnished with a long membranous 
