56 Inff, 
COLKOPTEIJA. ' 
Hydnocera marginata^ p. 260, and guatemalce^ p. 261, Guatemala, /a vi- 
femorata and pallijges, p. 261, and rujithorax^ p. 262, River Amazon, 
virescens^ Rio Janeiro and Parana, and olivacea^ Parana, p. 262, id. 1. c. 
Tenerus parrianus, Indian Archipelago, and siamensisy Sian^, p. 402, 
cruentatua, Laos, and ceramemis, Cer^m, p. 403, javamis^ Java, Jlavicollia 
and cyaneua^ Laos, p. 404, chalybeus, Singapore, doreyanus, New Guinea, 
and andamanensis, Andaman Isles, p. 4:05, fuscipennis and discolor, p. 406, 
Ceram, Cambodia, &c., mindanaonicus, Mindanao, and dijfficilis, New 
Guinea, p. 407, incertua, Aru, persimilia, Dorey, and apicalis, Ceylon, 
p. 408, melanurus, p. 409, Ceylon, id. 1. c. ; 2^ hilleri, Harold, Deutsche 
E. Z. 1877, p. 357, Hagi, Japan. 
Phymatophcea hilaria, p. 7, longula, p. 8, Sharp, op. cit. xiv.. New Zea- 
land (the former = Mathesis guttigera, C. 0. Waterh. ; id. 1. c. p. 39). 
Ichnea (tabulated, p. 409) funesta and subfasciata (? sexes), p. 410, 
mitella and disjuncta, p. 411, miinica and batesiana (var. ? peloniodes, 
p. 413), p. 4V1, plumbea and incerta, p. 4\5,fumigata and obacura, p. 414, 
viiticollia and nitida, p. 415, Amazon district, impresaocollia[;-aicollis\ 
p. 414, and fry ana, p. 415, Rio Janeiro, &c., Gorham, 1. c. 
Pyticera jlavicollia and coronata, id. 1. c. p. 416, Amazon district. 
Pelonium optabile, Minas Geraes, and rujicolla, Rio, p. 419, semiru/um, 
badeni, and difforme, 'p. 420, bipunctatum and ymcaws, p. 421, irroratum 
and ridens, p. 422, pictlpenne and conjluena, p. 423, and maculoaum, p. 424, 
various Brazilian localities, and P. (? g. n.) extraneum, p. 424, Laos, 
id. 1. c. 
OuPESlD.®. 
Cupea ocularis, Pasc., = clathratus, Solsky ; E. v. Harold, Deutsche 
E. Z. 1877, p. 358. 
P'riNlDiE. 
II. V. ICiESENWETTER, lus. Deutschl.i.v.pt. 1, in the family Anobiadce,” 
includes Bostrichini, Anobiini, and Ptinini, describing the German species. 
Leaving the first for notice under Boatrychidce, the Ptinini are divided 
into “ GibiinV^ and Ptinini veri,*^ and the Anobiini into Anobiini i. sp. 
(4. genuini and Xyletinini) and Dorcatomini. Stress is laid upon the 
structure of the wings, which are in some cases figured. Mezium affine, 
Boield., = sulcatum, F., var. ; Ptinus alpinua, Boield., = irroratua, Kies., 
var. ; P. bidens, Muls., = quercus, Kies. ; P. pulchellus, Bid., = obesus, 
Lnc. ; P. intermedins. Bid., and P. aubpilosus, Stm., = pilosus, Miill. ; 
Amphibolus, Muls., = Episernus, Thoms., which stands ; Artobium, Muls., 
= Sitodrepa, Thoms. ; Liozoum, Muls., = Conopheribium, Chevr., = 
Ernobius, Thoms. ; Trypopitys raymondi, Muls., = cylindricua, Germ. ; 
Amblytoma, Muls., = Anitys, Thoms. ; more synonymy indicated. 
Anobium denticolle, p. 68, figs. 254-256, A . fulvicorne, p. 70, Oligomerua 
brunnexis, p. 71, Gaatrallua Icevigatus, p. 73, figs. 257-259, Ptilinus pectinU 
cornis, p. 76 (and pupa), figs. 260-263, Xyletinua oblongulua, Muls,, p. 79, 
fig. 264, Paeudochina, p. 80, figs. 265-267, Stagetus pellitus, Chevr., and 
Dorcatoma, p. 81, Aspidophorus lareynici, Duv., p. 82 (and pupa). 
