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ADDENDA ET CORRIGENDA. 
PART II. 
Page 156, line 28, for “ included,” read “ excluded.” 
Page 159. — Apoderus camelus, Oliv. Erichson’s opinion was that 
the species figured by Labram and Imhoff (Sing. Gen. Curcul. x.) was 
different from Olivier’s, and identical with one, called by Klug “ Cas- 
taneusf in Mus. Berol. litt. I had very long ago identified Labram’s 
figures with specimens in my collection that I deemed really distinct 
from the castaneous varieties of “ Camelus , Oliv.” (which, by-the-bye, 
very much varies in the coloration, some specimens being pale yel¬ 
lowish rufescent, like some of our “ Coryli ’’); a separation, which, 
empowered by Erichson’s assertion, may as well be settled here with the 
following diagnostic:— 
Apoderus (Trachelophoeus) castaneus, Klug. Mus. Berol. 
[=Apod. camelus, Labr. Sr Imh. loc. cit. (nec Oliv.) $, £, sine descr.~\ 
Obscure castaneus f roslro pectoreque infuscatis, elytris abdomine pedi- 
busque dilutioribus; thorace angusto, conico , impressione media 
longitudinali evidentiore; elytris sat angustis , basi utrinque prope 
suturam callo magno rotundato impressione profunda circumscripto t 
dorso sublcevigatis ; pectore subtiliter punctulato. 
$ Stipite longitudine capitis ( rostr . excl.); antennae medium stipitis 
haud attingentibus 1 articulis 5-7 apice intus obtuse angulato- 
ampliatis. Long, tota 9 T 5 0 - mill.; rostr. 1 ; cap. 1 T S 5 ; stip. 1^; 
thor. 1^; elytr. 3^ mill. Lat. elytr. 2^ mill. 
^ Stipite capitis duplo brevior quam in $ ; anlennis basin capitis 
haud attingentibus , articulis 5-7 apice non amplialis. Long, 
tota 8 mill. 
Patria: Madagascar. 
Middling in size, between Apod, camelus , Oliv. and Apod, uniformis , 
Sch., but very closely allied to the former in its general characters, 
