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festivus and velutinus, Waterli.), redescribed and figured, 1. c. fig. 1 ; add * 
C. major, sp. n., 1. c. figs. 6 & 6 « (details), India, pi. xv. 
Stadenus, id. 1. c. p. 61. Allied to last ; thorax rather broad, with a 
mesial lanceolate areolet ; elytra parallel, with 4 costae, the interstices 
with 2 lines of punctures, the lines divided by a very fine costa. To 
contain Forrostoma dicTiroum, Waterh. (type), fig. 5, and P. inquinulum, 
W. , figs. 3 & 3 a (details), figured and redescribed, Z. c. pi. xv. 
Achras, id. 1. c. Allied to last ; thorax small, with 5 areolets ; elytra 
rather narrow at base, and gradually enlarged posteriorly, each elytron 
with 4 costae, the intervals with rugose punctuation. Type, Forrostoma 
limbatiim, Waterh., redescribed and figured, 1. c. p. 62, pi. xv. fig. 7. 
Haplohothris, J. Bourgeois, OR. Ent. Belg. xxii. p. xvii. Allied to 
Emplectus, but with antennae serrated in both sexes. To contain H. 
liumeralis, scapularis, and pumila (Dej. Oat.), spp. nn., L c. p. xviii., 
Brazil. 
Flateros (0. O. Waterh., MS.), id. 1. c. p. xix. Allied to Eros\ to 
include Lycus sangumipennis, Say, Dictyopterus crocatus and decoratus, 
Er., Calopteron thoracicum, and Ei'os hogotensis and phosnicurus, Kirsch, 
D. melanura, Blanch. (P), E. hrasiliensis, Luc., and several undescribed 
species. Add P. planatus, Shanghai, Penang, figs. 1 & 1 a (details), 
languidus, Oeylon, figs. 2 & 2 a (details), and fuscipennis, Sylhet, figs. 3 
& 3a (details), p. 27, expletus, Sarawak, figs. 4 & 4 « (details), carhonarius, 
India (?), figs. 5 & 5a (details), p. 28, pi. vii., and cliinensis, Hong Kong, 
p. 29, pi. vi. fig. 7, 0. O. Waterhouse, 1. c., spp. nn. 
Cerceros, Kraatz, Deutsche E. Z. xxiii. p. 126. Allied to Eros {aurora) ; 
narrower, of uniform breadth, antennae long, strongly pectinated, wings 
weakly ribbed, with no rows of punctures, and sculptured as in Dictyo- 
ptera. Type, C. pectinicornis, sp. n., 1. c. pi. ii. fig. 2, Amoor. 
Xantlieros, Fairmaire, J. Mus. Godeffr. xiv. p. 99. Allied to Eros, 
but with broad, compressed antennae, the second joint indistinct. Types, 
X. ochreatus, Sydney, nuhicollis, Queensland, p. 99, and angulicollis, 
Brisbane, p. 100, spp. nn. 
Melaneros, id. 1. c. p. 100. Allied to Eros, but penultimate joint of the 
tarsi entire, antennae more slender, third joint not smaller than the follow- 
ing, prothorax not areolated, legs more compressed, tibiae sulcate, and last 
joint of the maxillary palpi rather less conical and distinct. Types, M. 
acMticolUs, Upolu, atro-violaceus, prcslongus, and luguhris, Yiti, p. 100, 
quadraticollis and angustiformis, Tongatabu, &c., p. 101, spp. nn. 
Calochromus discicollis, Rockhampton, and insidiator, Sydney, id 1. c. 
p. 101 ; C. segregatus, figs. 8 & 8 « (details), Java, and tarsalis, figs. 9 & 
9tt (details), India, G. O. Waterhouse, 1. c. pp. 5 & 6, pi. i. 
Lycus inermis and spinosus, Harold, C. H. xvi. p. 104, Pungo An- 
dongo ; L. fernanditzi, E. Duges, Nat. Mex. iv. p. 175, figs. 5 & 6, 
Mexico. 
Dictyoptera atricollis, Amoor, p. 125, rufiventris, Kiilek, p. 125, note, 
Kraatz, Deutsche E. Z. xxiii. 
Lygistopterus umhangi. Bourgeois, Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. (5) ix. p. 18, 
Colombia. 
