42 Ins. 
COLEOITEUA. 
Pedaria armata and dentata^ id. 1. c. p. 313, Zanzibar. 
Copris servius^ p. 46, and dorice^ p. 49, Sarawak, claudiuSy p. 48, Ceylon, 
confuciuSy ibid, note, Hong Kong, Harold, Ann. Mus. Genov, x. ; C. 
sphceropteruSy id. MT. Miinch. eut. Ver. i., p. 98, Cape of Good Hope. 
Coptodactjjla subcunea, id. Ann. Mus. Genov, x. p. 41, Cape York. 
Phanams mirahilis, id. MT. Miinch. ent. Ver. i. p. 98, Brazil. 
Onthophagus dives, p. 98, lacustris, p. 99, Lake Nyassa, hindermanniy 
Bumclia or troi)ical Asia, and noctivugus, Egypt, p. 99, id. 1. c. ; 0. 
incisuSy p. 62, rorarius (? = iucisiiSy var.) and ochromerus, p. 63, vulpeSy 
p. biy pavidusy p. 66, infucatuSy p. 66, horneensisy p. 67, foveolatus, p. 68, 
diaholicuSy p. 78, sarawacuSy p. 79, aurifex, p. 80, semicupreuSy p. 81, Sara- 
wak, gestroiy p. 69, Celebes, Sumatra, ceylonicuSy p. 61, Ceylon, papuensis 
and signifeVy p. 66, tetricuSy p. 70, alhertisiy p. 71, dorm, p. 76, New Guinea, 
scrutatoVy p. 66, holosericus, p. 69, Celebes, carinidatus, p. 69, Ternate, 
latrOy p. 74, vilis and oceUigery p. 76, Cape York, egenus, p. 82, Java, nite- 
factuSy p. 83, Aru Isles, id. Ann. Mus. Genov, x. ; 0. jinscliiy p. 333, 
sibiricuSy p. 335, Lepsa or Lepsinok, at the foot of the Ala-Tau, id. 
Deutsche E. Z. 1877 ; 0. tapirus. Sharp, J. L. S. xiii. p. 130, Nicaragua ; 
0. deyrollii, p. 315, fig. 1, planicepSy p. 316, fig. 4, quadrimaculatus and 
mucronatuSy (figs. 5 & 5 a), p. 319, simplex and exiguuSy p. 320, convexi- 
fronSy p. 321, infuscalus, p. 322, delicatulus and gemellataSy p. 324, carini- 
colliSy p. 325, figs. 2 & 2 a, Zanzibar, Bagamoyo, &c., gracilicorniSy p. 316, 
fig. 3, tubericolliSy p. 317, nigriceps and alternanSy p. 318, fallaciosus, 
p. 321, humeralis, p. ^22, frontalis and interruptuSy p. 323, bicolor y j3. 324, 
Abyssinia, Raff ray, 1. c. pi. i. 
Caccobius binoduluSy Harold, Ann. Mus. Genov, x. p. 50, Sarawak ; C. 
microcephaluSy id. Deutsche E. Z. 1877, p. 349, Tokio. 
Drepanocerus (?) paralleluSy Abyssinia, and D. setigeVy Zanzibar, 
Raffray, 1. c. p. 314. 
Apliodiides. 
None of the species observed in New Zealand are coprophagous, but all 
are found under stones and logs ; T. Broun, Tr. N. Z. Inst. x. p. 653. 
The Argentine States species described by H. Burmeister, S. E. Z. 
xxxviii. pp. 401-414. Atccnius is considered not separable from Euparia. 
Oxyomus exscidptuSy White, ApJiodius suspectus, distans, and brouni, 
Shp., referred to Saprosites ; E. v. Harold, Ann. Mus. Genov, x. p. 92. 
A. diversusy C. 0. Wat., = solsJdiy Har. ; id. Deutsche E. Z. 1877, p. 350. 
Aphodius fossor'y larva described by E. Perris, 1. c. p. 367, figs. 85-92. 
OdqchiluSy g. n., Harold, Ann. Mus. Genov, x. p. 97. Has afiinities 
with RhyssemuSy Euparia, A tcenius, and even Trox : placed near Euparia. 
No connection with Antrisis, Pasc., which seems near Rhyparus in tlie 
Coprides. For 0. syntheticus, sp. n., Harold, 1. c. p. 99, fig. p. 100, 
Celebes, Borneo. 
Aidonocnemis (not properly belonging to the Coprides, but placed near 
At(enius) monstrosa, sp. n., id. 1. c. p. 92, Borneo. 
Aphodius amarhicus, p. 326, plagiatus and foveiventris, p. 326, A. 
Raffray, R. Z. (3) v. Abyssinia ; A. scoparius, Harold, MT. Miinch. ent. 
