ANTHRIBIDilC — CERAMBYCID^, InS. 77 
Gratoparis tarfjionii^ sp. n., F. Piccioli, Bull. Ent. Ital. ix. p. 214, 
pi. vii. fig. 1, Florence, probably in Cratcagm oxyacantha. 
Parallops (?) oculatus^ sp. n., Baudi, Bull. Ent. Ital. ix. p. 135, Sicily. 
Notioxenus suhfasciatus, p, 179, janischi, p. 184, dalii, p. 185, grayi, 
p. 186, ceneus, p. 187, congener, p. 188, rotundatus, p. 190, spp. nn., Wollas- 
ton, 1. c., St. Helena. 
Homoeodera elateroides, p. 193, nodulipennis. p. 194, edithia, p. 195, 
major and compositarum, p. 197, pumilio, p. 199, asteris, p. 202, ptaivce, 
p. 203, glohulosa, p. 205, spp. nn., id. 1. c., St. Helena. 
Bruchidac. 
Bruchiis pisi at large in England, on Sisymbrium ; J. Chappell, Ent. 
M. M. xiii. p. 181. 
A. Chevrolat, Bull. Soc. Ent. Fr. (5) vii., describes the following new 
species : — 
Bruclius melanops, p. Ixxxix., Old Calabar. 
Caryopemon quadriguttatus, p. xc., Cambodia. 
Pacliymerus riijicornis, ibid., Mexico, dimidiaticornis, Bogota, and 
scahricollis, New Granada, p. xcviii. 
Caryohoriis giganteus, p. xcviii., Bahia (alive at Rouen), priocerus (P = 
hactris, L.), p. xcix., Cayenne, lacerdce, Bahia, and luteo-marginatus, 
Venezuela, p. cvi., rubidus, p. cxiv., Mexico, recticollis, p. cxv., Caracas. 
Spermoplw.gus ano-signatiis, Rio Janeiro, serie-guttatus, Venezuela, 
albo-vittatus, Bogota, p. cxxv., planifemur, Mexico, flavidus, Brazil, 
ligatus, Nilgherries, p. cxxxiv., posticus, p. cxxxv.. Old Calabar. 
Urodon lineipennis, p. cxxxv., Senegal. 
Cbrambycidjj. 
Thomson, James. Typi Cerambycidarum Musei Thomsoniani. R. Z. 
(3) V. pp. 249-279. 
The author substitutes the more logical term “ type ” for “ species,” 
“ variety,” “ genus,” &c., which he considers to be purely arbitrary or 
conventional abstractions. But he takes care, in his descriptions follow- 
ing this opinion, to employ the usual expressions as to new genera and 
species. He gives a brief account of his collection. The present portion 
refers to the Prionides. 
J. C. ScHioDTE, Nat. Tids. (3) x. pp. 369-458, pis. xii.-xviii., anatomi- 
cally describes and figures details of the larvae of various Cerambycidm^ 
with general description and a morphological conspectus of the different 
salient features in each. The pupge of most of these are also described. 
Critical observations on various species ; C. A. Dohrn, S. E. Z. xxxviii. 
pp. 395-399. 
Prionides. 
J. Thomson, R. Z. (3) v. p. 251 et seq., discusses various groups of this 
division. Five “sub-types” of Psalidognathus friendi, Gr., are named 
