PARNIDiE — SCARAB JDID^J . 
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Dry ops (^P arums) corpulentus^ sp. n., E, Keitter, Yerh. z.-b. Wien, xxvii. 
p. 191, Mendoza. 
Pomatinus angtisticollis, sp. n., F. P. Pascoe, Ann. N. H. (4) xix. p. 141, 
New Zealand. 
LuCANIDiR. 
Dorcns nitidus, sp. n., T. Kirsch, MT. Mus. Dresd. Heft. ii. p. 138, New 
Guinea. 
Gnaphaloryx curtus^ sp. n., id. ihid.^ Now Guinea. 
Cyclommatiis maryarit(e, sp. n., II. Gestro, Ann. Mns. Genov, ix. p. 324 
(figs., and fig. of head of C. Jcaupi, p. 325), Fly River, New Guinea. 
TrichosUgmus glahei\ sp. n., T. Kirsch, MT. Mus. Dresd. ii. p. 139, Jobi. 
Mastochilns ohliguus, sp, n., id. 1. c. p. 140, Jobi. 
SCARABiEIDvE. 
Analytical table and general characters of the known larvae ; E. Perris, 
Ann. Soc. L. Lyon (n.s.), xxii. pp. 349-365, including Lucanidcc. Ob- 
servations on those found in the chestnut- tree, p. 363, figs. 149-169 
(details). 
D. Sharp, J. L. S. xiii. pp. 129-138, describes various species taken by 
T. Belt in Nicaragua: about 150 species in all were found, including pro- 
bably 50 undescribed. 
E. V. Harold, Ann. Mus, Genov, x. pp. 38-110, describes coprophagous 
Lamellicorns found in the Malay Archipelago, New Guinea, and North 
Australia, by Doria, Beccari, and d’ Albertis. Three new genera and many 
new species are characterized. 
Copridos, 
Copris lunaj'is, p. 365, figs. 72-81, and Onthojyhagus nuchicornis, p. 367, 
figs. 82-84, larvae described ; Perris, 1. c. 
Onthophagus tau7'us, L. (1767), = rugosus, Poda (1761), = taurus, 
Schreber (1759) ; 0. rugosus, Kby., renamed tenebrosus by Harold, 
therefore stands. E. v. Harold, Miinch. ent. Ver. i. p. 117. 
Gymnopleurus dubius, Shp., = calcar, Shp., $ , and the form of the 
apical spur is not specific ; Copied acUjla, Burm., and Cyobius, Shp,, are 
referred to the Chceridiides. Id. Ann. Mus. Genov, x. pp. 39, 41, 42. 
Nev) genera and species : — 
Paraphytus, id. 1. c. p. 42. Between Scatonomus and Chceridium ; pos- 
terior tarsi with all the joints as long as broad, metathoracic episterna 
very narrow, elytral epipleurae rather wide and concave in front. P. 
doricc, p. 43, Sarawak. 
Sapkobius loaJceJieldi, D. Sharp, Ent. M. M. xiii. p. 192, New Zealand. 
Macroderes nitidus, Harold, MT. Miinch. ent. Yer. i. p. 97, Cape of 
Good Hope, 
Catha7'siu8 pandion, liaipagus, and camillus, p. 97, South Africa, coro- 
naius, p. 98, Ceylon, id. 1. c. 
Sisyphus tibialis, A. Raffray, R. Z. (3) v. p. 312, pi. i. figs. 6 & 6 A, 
Abyssinia. 
