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ADDENDA ET CORRIGENDA. 
Carenum Scaritoides, W. Nigrum nitidum subangustum, elytris violaceo tenuis, 
sime marginatis, punctis duobus humeralibus alterisque duobus subapicalibus, 
pronoto linea tenui centrali impresso, tibiis anticis externe bidentatis. Long. corp. 
liu. 9^ (mens. angl.). Lat. elytr. fere lin. 3. Habitat Port Philip, West 
Australia. In Mus. D, Hope. 
Page 91, Plate XXIV. 
Page 93, Entomol. Intell., (No. VI.). 
Page 103, Schizorhina obliquata is synonymous with the subsequently published Diaphonia 
eucnemis of Burmeister. 
Page 104, Macronota Rafflesiana == Tceniodera histrio t Burin. 
Macronota tristis is probably the female of Chalcothea Barrotiana , Burm. 
Macronota Vittigera , Hope, is described by Burmeister as the variety a of 
Clerota Buclda. 
Page 118, Rhomborhina opalina. Sonic of the specimens of this species received by Captain 
Parry from India differ in the colour of the scutellum, and have been considered 
by that gentleman as distinct, under the name of Rh. intermedia. 
- Rhomborhina Japonica . Dr. Burmeister (p. 779) considers this species as identical 
with Rh. opalina , in which, however, he is certainly mistaken, since the two 
insects are structurally distinct. His strictures on the breadth of my figure of 
Rh. Japonica and the width of its feet, are contradicted by mv short description 
of that species derived from Mr. Hope’s typical specimen. The sternal process 
of Rh. Japonica is scarcely more than half of that of Rh. opalina. 
Page 119, Dr. Burmeister considers Rhomborhina microcephala (the specific name of which 
he has unnecessarily altered to An. Mearesii ) as well as He/erorhina gla- 
berrima , as belonging to the genus Anomalocera , which does not accord with 
my view? of the relations of these insects. 
- Rhomborhina clypeata . (Plate 34, fig. 3). 
Page 120, Rhomborhina pilipes . Molly’s MSS. (Burm., p. 779.) Mr. Melly having 
been so good as to send me the unique specimen in his collection thus named, I 
find it agrees with the insect named by Mr. Hope Rh. distincta , and which, as 
stated in p. 118, appears to me only a variety of Rh. Mellii , agreeing therewith 
in antennas, sternal process, metasternal Carina, black extremity of abdomen, 
black hairs on the tibia 1 , form of elypeus, &c. Dr. Burmeister (p. 780) has 
incorrectly considered Rh. apicalis as a variety of Rh. pilipes. 
-Mr. Hope has recently received a very distinct species of Rhomborhina from 
India, allied to, but larger than, Rh. Mel Hi. 
Page 122, Trigonophorus Delessertii. (Plate 29, fig. 4). 
-Mr. Hope has recently received another species of Trigonophorus from India, 
allied to Tr. Saundersii. 
Page 12G, line 6 and 7, for “ PJaesiorrhina,” read Bothrorrliina. 
-Note *, Anisorrhina is synonymous with the subsequently published genus 
Genyodonla , Burm. 
Page 127, Schizorhina Guerinii belongs to the genus Stenolarsia, Burm., and is allied to 
St. coccinea. 
- Schizorhina plumigera is the Pogonotarsus plnmiger , Bunn. 
Page 128, Chromoptilia diversipes is identical with the subsequently published Tricho- 
tarsia fimbriata , Burm., p.587. 
Page 134, Heterorliina dives is the Mystroccros or Diceros Diardi , Burm. 
Page 13G, Heterorliina tibialis. Dr. Burmeister (p. 787 and 789) thinks that this very 
distinct species is a variety of H. Hopei. My figures of the armature of the 
elypeus and sternal process of the two species will sufficiently prove tlieir dis¬ 
tinction. 
Page 137, Heterorhina jucunda (smaragdina , Gory and Percheron), judging from Mr. 
Hope’s typical specimen, is certainly quite a different species from H. punc- 
lalissima , although Dr. Burmeister considers the contrary to be the case (p. 788). 
-Dr. Burmeister having commented upon my figures of the maxillze of the various 
species of this genus, I will only observe that they were all made with the 
express desire of determining the form of that organ, and that if the specimens 
examined by Dr. Burmeister do not precisely agree with my figures, I am of 
opinion that it has resulted from the specimens varying in this respect from each 
other. 
Page 153, Papilio Trophonius , as stated to me by Mr. E. Doubleday, is identical with the 
Danais Rechila of Godart. Enc. Meth. 
Page 173, line 14, add “ pronoto” after “ clypeo pon'erto.” 
