74 Ins, 
COLBOPTERA. 
Phlceophthorus tarsaliSy Forst., attacks laburnum as well as broom ; 
Buddeberg, Ent. Nachr. v. p. 109. 
Hypothenemus eruditus, Westw., occurs in the Hawaiian Islands. It . 
appears to be widely distributed throughout the world. Cryphalus asperi- 
collis, Woll., H. hispidulus, Lee., and Stephanoderes seriatus, Eich., are 
probably synonymous; Bostrychus ruficollis, Fabr., appears to be distinct. 
' D. Sharp, Tr. E. Soc. 1879, p. 102. 
Scolytus unispinosus, Le Oonte, noticed; Bull. U. S. Geol. Surv. v. 
p. 619. 
New sjpecies : — 
Phlceotribus puberuluSj Le Conte, Bull. U. S. Geol. Surv. v. p. 519, 
Colorado. 
Hypothenemus maculicollis, D. Sharp, Tr.E. Soc. 1879, p. 101, Hawaiian 
Islands. 
Cryphalus mucronatus, Le Conte, 1. c. p. 618, Colorado. 
Pityophthorus deletus, id. 1. c. p. 519, Colorado. 
Tomicus mansfeldi, F. Wachtl, SB. z.-b. Wien, xxix. p. 51, Lower 
Austria (feeds on Pinus laricio). 
Xylocleptes cucurbitce, Le Conte, 1. c. p. 519, Utah. 
BrENTHIDJ}. 
Diastrophus sp. bred from a gall on Centaurea scabiosa ; E. A. Fitch, 
Ent. xii. p. 131. 
Baryrrhynchus lineicolUs (Deyr., MS.), Moluccas, p. 297, deyrolUi, 
Meuado, andamanicuSj Andamans, and rugosicollis, Malacca, p. 298, G. 
Power, Pet. Nouv. ii. ; B. poweri^ Roelofs, CH. Ent. Belg. xxii. p. liv., 
Japan : spp. nn. 
Anthribid^. 
New speoies : — 
Litocerns japonicus and rufescens, Roelofs, CR. Ent. Belg. xxii. p. Iv. ; 
L. roelofsi, Lewis, Ann. N. H. (5) iv. p. 465 : all from Japan. 
Deuterocrates cavicollis^ Harold, C. H. xvi. p. 153, Interior of Angola. 
Anthotribidus {Anthribidus^ Fahr.) sellatus, Roelofs, Deutsche E. Z. 
xxiii. p. 302, Tokio, Japan. 
Phloeobius gibbosus, id. CR. Ent. Belg. xxii. p. Iv., Japan. 
Brachytarsus niveo-variegatus, id. ibid.^ Japan. 
Bruchidjj. 
Bruchus bivulneratus, Horn, stands in many collections under the un- 
published name of abbreviatus, Mels. ; C. A. Dohrn, S. E. Z. xl. p. 187. 
B. obtectus^ Say, injurious to beaus in Vaucluse ; M. Girard, Bull. Soc. 
Ent. Fr. (5) ix. pp. xxxiii. & xxxiv., xxxix., xlv. & xlvi. 
Bruchus ^ulvipeSj sp. n., Roelofs, CR. Ent. Belg. xxii. p. Iv., Japan. 
