TELEPHORiDiE, clerid;e. Ins, 55 
Dasytes waTceJieldi, sp. n., D. Sharp, Ent. M. M. xiv. p. 8, Christchurch, 
New Zealand. 
Melyris sieholdi, sp. n., P. V. Ci edler, Verb. z.-b. Wien, xxvii. p. 512 
Gondokoro. 
CLERIDiE. 
H. S. Gorham, Tr. E. 'Soc. 1877, pp. 245-263, publishes a sequel to his 
paper in Cist. Ent. 1876. Aninophyllm^ Westw., is referred to the Tit- 
lideSj Choresine, Pasc., dubiously to the Melyrides in the Telephoridce ; and 
many synonymical suggestions, &c., are made. 
PhymatopTima, Pascoe, must be referred to the Enopliides, and is not 
near Scrobiger; its characters are supplemented, and Eleale opiloides, 
Pasc., is considered congeneric with P. electa^ Pasc. ; D. Sharp, Ent. M. M. 
xiv. p. 8. P. electa, Pasc , = PeloniumpustuliferUm, Westw. ; H. S. Gor- 
ham, Tr. E. Soc. 1877, p. 418. 
Tillus elongatus, p. 41 (and pupa), figs. 235-240, Opilus palUdus, p. 44, 
fig. 241, Corynetes rnjicornk (destructive to Anohmm paniceum), p. 44, 
fig, 242, C. ru/icollis, p. 48, figs. 243 & 244 (larval differences support the 
division of Corynetes into Corynetops and Agonolia) ; larvjB described. 111. 
Perris, Ann. Soc. L. Lyon (n.s.) xxiii. 
New genera and species : — 
P«M^r^s, Sharp, Ent. M. M. xiii. p. 271. Provisionally near Opilus-, 
elytra less developed than usual. P. aptera, ibid., Auckland, New Zea- 
land. 
Parmius, id. 1. c. p. 272. Differs from Paupris in its finely granulated 
eyes, possession of wings, and more normal elytra. P. longipes and dehilis^ 
ibid.. New Zealand. 
Balcus, id. op. cit. xiv. p. 7. Near Thanashnus, but with apical joint 
of maxillary palpi large and basal joint of tarsi more atrophied. B. niger, 
ibid.. New Zealand. 
Mathesis, C. O. Waterhouse, Tr. E. Soc. 1877, p. 7. Most nearly allied 
to Ehurifera, but with a long antennal club, and the less broad third 
joint of tarsi not bilobed. M. guttigera, sp. n., id. 1. c. p. 8, New Zealand 
(resembles the Cerambycideous Zorion guttigerum, with which it is asso- 
ciated alnd upon which it is probably parasitic). 
Isolemidia, Gorham, 1. c. p. 257. Very close to Lemidia, differing in 
coloration, larger eyes, more atrophied basal joint of tarsi, &c. I. pul- 
chellaj p. 258, batesi and apicalis, p. 259, River Amazon, and I. (?) subtilis, 
p. 259, Rio J aneiro. 
Omadius mucronatus, T. Kirsch, MT. Mus. Dresd., Heft ii. p. 144, 
Mysol. 
Epiphloius cTievrolati and pulcherrimus, p. 246, velutinus and ter-zonatus, 
p. 247, capitatus and nitidus, p. 248, Gorham, 1. c., Amazon River. 
Lemidia rufa and oblique-fasciata, p. 251, dia, interrupta, and maculicol- 
lis, p. 252, elongata, p. 253, subcenea and JiUformis, p. 254, suturalis, pilosa, 
and concinna, p. 255, bifurcata and labiata, p. plumboea, p. 2bl,id. 1. c., 
Australasia. 
