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Leconte notices variation of Toxotropis pusilla , and the occurrence in 
Florida and Texas of Xenorchestes americanus , Motsch.; Tr. Am. Ent. 
Soc. xii. p. 32. 
Toxotropis fasciatus, Texas, sp. n., Lee., t. c. 
Choragus vittatus , Russ, mer., Reitt., Wien. ent. Z. iv. p. 276; C. 
nitens , Massachusetts, Lee., ibid. : spp. nn. 
Mauia , g. *n., allied to Ozotomerus , Blkn., Tr. R. Dublin Soc. (2) iii. 
p. 194, for M. saielles, sp. n., Maui, t. c. p. 195. 
Bruchid^. 
Bruchus spinipes, Er. The correct habitat is probably Chili, not 
China; Ent. Nachr. xi. p. 285. 
Caryoborus nucleorum , Fab. : larva, pupa, and perfect insect described 
and figured ; found in fruits of Orbignyia (sp. n. near 0. humilis, Mart.) 
brought from Paraguay : Lefevre & Poujade, Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. (6) 
iv. pp. 243-248, pi. xi. G. nucleorum and its metamorphoses described 
and figured ; Franch., Bull. Soc. Philom. (7) ix. p. 11, pi. i. C. pallid us, 
01. : Fairm. records its capture at Lisbon and Kustendje ; Bull. Soc. 
Ent. Fr. (6) v. p. Ixv. 
Mylabris gilvipes , Chev., (= cliffinis , Ab.) ; Ab. de Perrin, Bull. Soc. 
Ent. Fr. (6) -v. p. xxxix. 
Sharp, Biol. Centr. Am. Col. v. pp. 437-492, rejects (p. 439) the reversal, 
proposed by Des Gozis and others, of the names Mylabris and Bruchus , 
and notices the following known forms of the family :—Bruchus brasi- 
liensis, longicollis, scutellaris, obsoletus, humeralis , impiger, pi. xxvi. fig. 17 ; 
Spermophagus , of which Zabrotes , Horn, is a section, p. 492. 
Pachymerus incapable of definition at present, and Anclromisus, Des 
Goz., therefore to be placed as a synonym under Bruchus ; Sharp, t. c . 
p. 439. 
Bruchus longifrons , p. 440, pi. xxvi. fig. 1, Panama, albotectus, p. 441, 
Mexico to Panama, fig. 2, cristicolUs , Mexico, p. 442, serratissimus , Gua¬ 
temala, juno, Guatemala and Panama, p. 443, godmani , fig. 3, calderensis , 
Panama, confinis , Guatemala, Panama, p. 444, incensus , fig. 4, Panama, 
p. 445, pictifemur , Mexico, salvini , fig. 5, p. 446, columbiiius, fig. 6, Guate¬ 
mala, p. 447, aberrans , fig. 7, Panama, mundulus , Mexico, p k 448, cordifer , 
Guatemala, celatus, Panama, p. 449, lituratus , Panama, suaveolus , fig. 8, 
Nicaragua, Panama, p. 450, rujicoxis, Guatemala, Nicaragua, p. 451, diffi- 
cilis , argillaceus , Guatemala, argutus , Mexico, Guatemala, p. 452, vexatus, 
pertinax, Mexico, p. 453, orncitus, p. 454, Mexico, serenus, Guatemala, 
submuticus, Mexico, p. 455, limpidus , solitarius, elevatus, Guatemala, 
p. 456, crassulus, Panama, vacillator , Mexico, p. 457, puellus , Panama, 
p. 458, mexicanus, Mexico, ptinoides , Guatemala, p. 459, cyanipennis , fig. 9, 
Guatemala, Panama, serraticulus, Mexico, p. 460, moclestus, multi si gnatus, 
p. 461, ophthalmicus , debilicornis , p. 462, Guatemala, obscuriceps, Mexico, 
brevicornis , Brit. Honduras, p. 463, muricatus , Panama, inanis , Mexico, 
Brit. Honduras, p. 464, guttifer, Mexico, Guatemala, alticola , fig. 10 
p. 465, laminifer, Guatemala, instabilis , Mexico to Honduras, p. 466, 
