ADDENDA ET CORRIGENDA. 
VOLUME I. 
Page 12, Systella, "VV. = Trigonopieryx^ Charpentier, S. Rafflesii^ AV. = Tr. punctatay 
charp.y teste Do ITaan in Iitt« [sed quaere.] 
Page 65, Al. Do ILian (in litt.) considers that Opsomala gladiator belongs to the sub- 
genus Pyrgomorpha of Serville. Its whole habit, however, is that of the 
former genus. 
Page 66, Pe Haau (in litt.) considers Ractrophora to be nearest allied to P<sc\locerus and 
Phymateus. 
Page 100. ]\Tastax apicalis and vitrea are considered by M. De Haan (in litt.) to be 
varieties of one species which ho has described in the Bijdragcn, under the 
name of M, AgrionoideSi PI. 22, fig, 2. 
Page 127, 1ST. Schaum (Ann. Soc. Ent. France, 1844, p. 390), asserts that the female of 
Schizorhina Guermiiy is the Cctonia collata of Gory and Perch (in Silberm. 
3, 125), and that the fore tibiss of the males are tridentate; la superieure est 
plus faible.^^ I cannot, however, think that M. Guerin’s specimen was thus 
constructed. ^ He proposes to form it into a new genns named Heterosoma, 
Page 161, Toxodera dentioulatay Serv., was never received here from Java or any Dutch 
colonics; probably there has been a mistake at the Museum of Paris; it scorns 
much rather an African insect. The horn on the bead in the J^Iantidts seems 
a character of inferior value; Diana^ Stoll {Picitpennisy Serv.), with a horn, 
has the same form of thorax and abdomen, the same colour of wingsas 
Fabr., and A/, tricolor^ Linn., without the bom. It is the same case, with the 
pointed eyes, as Bimneistcr expressed it in Germar's Zcitschrift (2, 29). 
M. ruhicunday Stoll, 25, f, 96, ■with pointed eyes, belongs to the neighbourhood 
p^^caria. Rlepharxs and Schizocephalay with pointed eyes, are very 
nearly allied to Phyllocrania and Thespis with rounded eyes. Tarachodes 
coronnfn, King, and AT. OxypUus lobicepsy Bijdrag. (PI. 17, fig. 4, 3), have 
both two little spines before the eyes; for the rest, however, they are very distant 
(vid. Bijd. p. 62). Orthodera has sub-conical eves (vid, Burm, ii. d 5291 ” 
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49, M. De Haan considers Diapherodes serticoUis * to bo identical with H. sihhosa 
^ ^rmcistcr, and I), pumilio (p. 50), to be a voung insect, (sed quajre ] 
ol, M, De Haau assures mo that the horn on the head of AT. (Blepharis) Kuhlii is 
homy as in lil, mendica, and not foliated as in Phyllocrania, ' 
— The same gentleman questions M.metalliea (pi. 62, f. 3), is not a variety 
Mctallyticus splendidus^{o^v!h\ch. AT, vifripennis, Burm., is the male) • 
but the two insects arc not even tongenerous, as may be seen at once in the 
form of the prothorax, size of the foro feet, and eyes, colour of the hind 
wings, &c. 
53, M. De Hnau considers Proscopia occidentalis much nearer to Pyraomornha 
than to Proscopia, ^ * 
54, The sub-genua Cephaloccema is synonymous with Astroma charp, 
71 possesses the oval fommen near the base of the anterior tibia. 
71, M. Schram (Ann. Soc. Ent. de France, 1844, p. 401, pi. 10, fig. 1), has described 
nil from Port Natal 
99, M. Schanm (Ann. Soc. Ent Fr. 1844, p. 399,) considers I»oa Sommeri to be 
T’r (Trichius clathratus, Oliv. Joum. d’Hist. Nat. 
pU b,t. 2). The same author has also described several new African species of 
Heterorhxna in the same Annales.-f* ^ 
t Not having received the 3rd trimestre of the Annales for 1844 T cannnt nnhVn 
