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COLEOPTERA. 
Telura vitticollia^ Er. The $ differential characters given ; 0. O. 
Waterhouse, Ann. N. H. (4) xix. p. 256. 
Pachypus candidce^ Pet., p. 370, tigs. 106-111, Anoxia villosa, p. 372, 
fig. 118, Amphimallus riifescens, &c., p. 373, figs. 119-125, Triodonta 
aqiiila, Cast., p. 374, figs. 127-132, Hoplia ccurulea, p. 375, figs. 135 & 136, 
larv 80 described, with general observations on those of the group ; 1^. 
Perris, Ann. Soc. L. Lyon (n.s.), xxii. 
Polyphylla fullo, $ , digging in the snow on a glacier near the Mala- 
detta, Pyrenees; Lajoye, Bull. Soc, Eiit. Fr. (5) vii. p. cxlvi. A like 
instance, near Cauterets ; Guerrey-David, Pet. Nouv. ii. p. 107 {cf. Frey 
Gessner, tom. cit. p. 111). 
Melolontha papposa. Note on the rare occurrence and habits of its $ 
near Gibraltar ; O. Staudinger, S. E, Z. xxxviii. p. 385. 
Melolontha vulgaris in February ; Weyers, CR. Ent. Belg. xx. p. xiv. 
Systellopides, sub-tribe n., proposed by D. Sharp, Ann. Mus. Genov, ix. 
pp. 311-320, to be placed at the commencement of the Melolonthidce, near 
the Glaphyridce, and differing from Pachypus and its Old World allies in 
the position and form of labrum and in the structure of the abdominal 
stigmata. It includes the following new genera and species : — 
Sphyrocallus, p. 313. Facies of Phkotrogus ; upper face of labrum 
consisting of one part. S. hrunneus, ibid,, N.W. Australia. 
Chilodiplus, p. 314. Facies of Glaphyridce ; labrum of the two parts. C. 
albertisi, ibid.. Cape York (possibly allied to Metascelis flexilis^ Westw.). 
SystellopuSy p. 315. Differs from preceding genera in its clypeus being 
separated from frons by a depressed suture (not a raised ridge). S. 
ohtusus and validus, p. 316, N.W. and W. Australia. 
Atholerus, p. 317. Perhaps allied to Prochelyna heterodoxa^ Er., but 
with broad and large mentum; antennal club with six joints. A. 
obscurus, ibid., Swan River. 
'losotarsus, p. 318. Differs from Systellopus in the lesser development 
of the terminal joints of the antennae, and more elongate and slender 
legs. T. velutinus, ibid., Australia. 
TrichelasmuSy ibid. Differs from the preceding genera in the inner 
faces of the antennal lamellae being set with fine erect hairs. T. pili- 
colliSj p. 319, S.W. Australia. 
Enamiilus, p. 319. Resembles Trichelasmus ^hut with six long antennal 
lamellae. E. striatus, p. 320, W. Australia. 
Hoplia aurantiaca, J ava, bowringi, Penang, p. 265, fulgida^ Malacca, 
aurata^ Sarawak, p. 266, sciitellaris, p. 268, N. China, spp. nn., Water- 
house, Cist. Ent. ii. 
Camenta rubro-pilosa and bicolor^ spp. nn., A. Raffray, R. Z. (3) v. 
p. 327, Zanzibar. 
Mccehidius bidentulus^ bilobiceps, and albertisi^ spp. nn., L. Fairmaire, 
Pet. Nouv. ii. p. 166, Australia. 
Ileteronyx pumilus, sp. n., D. Sharp, Ent. M. M. xiii. p, 192, New Zea- 
land. 
Isonychus pictus, sp. n., id. J. L. S. xiii. p. 131, Nicaragua. 
Faula centralis, sp. n., id. ibid., Nicaragua. 
