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LONGICORNIA. 321<br />

SphaUenum, p. 253. Allied to Criodion, Serv, but with sockets of <strong>in</strong>term.<br />

coxae closed exteriorly, and antenniferous tubercles contiguous. Sp. S. puncticolle<br />

and S. femorale, spp. n, p. 254, Amazons ; S. tuberosum, sp. n, p. 255,<br />

Tapajos (and probably also Cer. setosus, Germ, and Criod. castanopterum,<br />

Er.; <strong>the</strong> latter queried as possibly identical with S. femorale).<br />

Bu<strong>the</strong>rium, p. 255, note. Oblong, nude; antennif. tubercles widely separated<br />

at base, 4th jo<strong>in</strong>t of ant. not shorter than 5th. Femora simple at apex,<br />

<strong>in</strong>term. and post, tibiae sp<strong>in</strong>ose externally at apex. Interm. acetabula narrowly<br />

open. Sp. B. (Criodion) erythropus (Luc).<br />

Mela<strong>the</strong>mma, p. 258. Allied to Xestia, Serv, but with long, slender, nontomentose<br />

antennae, <strong>the</strong> basal jo<strong>in</strong>t of which is short oblong. Sp. M. polita,<br />

sp. n, ibid., Ega.<br />

Aposphcerion, p. 275. Differs from all o<strong>the</strong>rs of <strong>the</strong> Sphceri<strong>in</strong>ce <strong>in</strong> its greatly<br />

elongate, almost perfectly cyl<strong>in</strong>drical thorax, without a trace of lateral sp<strong>in</strong>e<br />

or dorsal <strong>in</strong>equalities. Sp. A. longicolle, sp. n, ibid., Obydos.<br />

Pantonyssus, p. 276. Allied to Nephalius, but with <strong>in</strong>term. and post.<br />

femora l<strong>in</strong>ear, or nearly so, and with a s<strong>in</strong>gle long sp<strong>in</strong>e externally at apex.<br />

Sp. P. erichsoni (White; Sphcerion); P. nigriceps, sp. n, ibid, note, Rio<br />

Janeiro.<br />

Aphatum, p. 308. Allied to Phormesium, but differ<strong>in</strong>g from all <strong>the</strong><br />

Ibidion<strong>in</strong>ce <strong>in</strong> its thorax be<strong>in</strong>g wider <strong>in</strong> front than beh<strong>in</strong>d, and with no trace<br />

of constriction except near post, marg<strong>in</strong>. Eyes widely distant; antennae<br />

short, and exactly filiform. Sp. A. rufulum (White; Ibidion).<br />

Stenoptrellus, p. 314. Allied to Merionceda and Stenopterus, but with <strong>the</strong><br />

antennae ($) setaceous, as long as <strong>the</strong> body. Sp. S. culic<strong>in</strong>us, sp. n,<br />

p. 315, Ega.<br />

Epimelitta, p. 330. Allied to Tomopterus, but pilose, with attenuated<br />

elytra, which gape widely at suture. Sp. E. meliponica and E. rufiventris,<br />

spp. nn, p. 331, Ega.<br />

Epropetes, p. 400. Allied to <strong>the</strong> Australian Ipomoria, differ<strong>in</strong>g chiefly <strong>in</strong><br />

<strong>the</strong> extreme relative length of <strong>the</strong> thorax and <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> length and proportions of<br />

<strong>the</strong> antennal jo<strong>in</strong>ts." Sp. E. latifascia (White; Ozodes).<br />

Eupempelus, p. 401. Close to Listroptera, but of a l<strong>in</strong>ear form and with<br />

abruptly rounded and truncated apex to <strong>the</strong> elytra, which have no grey<br />

tomentum or curved costae. Sp. E. olivaceus, sp. n, 401, Ega.<br />

IAssozodes, p. 408. Allied to Ozodes, Serv, but with smooth, cyl<strong>in</strong>drical<br />

thorax, and widely different colour. Sp. L. basalis (White, Cycnoderus).<br />

Phymosia, p. 420. Nearest to Platyarthron, Guer, but jo<strong>in</strong>ts of antennae<br />

quadrangulate, dilate-flattened, thickly ciliate beneath, muzzle short and very<br />

thick mandibles very strong and sharply curved, and antennif. tubercles<br />

widely flattened. Sp. P. eben<strong>in</strong>a, sp. n, p. 421, Para.<br />

A<strong>the</strong>tesis p. 428. Differs from (restricted) Paristemia <strong>in</strong> its elongate<br />

cyl<strong>in</strong>drical body, wide semiovate scutellum, and wide, flat, posteriorly <strong>in</strong>cised<br />

mesost. Sp. A. prolixa, sp. n, ibid., S. Paulo.<br />

(Erne picticornis, p. 245, Ega.<br />

Achrysonnanum, p. 247, a.nd A.hirsutulum,-o. 248, Tapajos; A.picta, ibid.<br />

Para and Cayenne.<br />

Coccoderus amazonieus, p. 249, Tapajos.<br />

Hammaticherus castaneus, p. 250, note, Brazil; H. glabricoUis, Ega, and<br />

H. maerus, Villa Nova, p. 251.

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