ílii
ADDENDA ET ERRATA.
Page 56. After Cyclidinus lugubris add
NEW SPECIES—CYCLIDINUS VELUTINÜS.
TotuíS niger opacus : capite parvo sub lente piinctatissimo, inter anteunas bi-impresso ; mento et maxillifs ut in
Gyd. lugubre formatis ; pronoto multo latiori quam longo, lateribus iu medio dilatato-rotundatis, angulis postieis lateralibus
acutia, dorso depresso, utrinque impressione ovali parum profunda notato ; elytris basi latis, dorso planis, leviter
ovali-cicatrieosis ; pygidio leviter rotundato-cicatricosis ; pedibus subgracilibiis ; corpore subtus (prajsertim ventre) rudius
punctato, gnttisque minutis lutescentibus parum irrorato.
Long. corp. lin. 9 ; lat. bumer. elytr. lin. 4.
Habitat ; Ì In Mus. Parry.
Page 60. Oremastocheilus squamuloms. Omit reference to Plate X, Fig. 8.
Page 66. Tbe following are the clraracters of a new species of Cremastocheilus obtained by Major Parry since the
preceding sheets were printed off :—
CREMASTOCHEILUS CEASSIPES. "Westw.
Magnus, latus, supra deiilanatus, niger, capite pnuotato, cljqiei margine antico parum recui-vo, semicirculari ; pronoto
lateribus rotuudatis, versus caput angustioribus, dorso parum convexo, angulis anticis fere ad oculos pon-ectis, subacutis,
impressione sat profunda intra ángulos notato, angulis postieis in cornu breve retro productis, impressione ovali intra
ángulos posticos, margine postico cui-vato, disco punctato, punctis praísertim lateralibus majoribus et rotundo-eicatricosis ;
breviter setoso ; elytris latis, dorso planis punctis ovalibus postico incompletis pamm profundis, guttis minutis strigisque
brevibus tenuissimis interdum undiüatis, prope suturam, albis, parce notatis ; pedibus brevibus latis crassis, fossoriis,
tibiis anticis dentibus valde obtusis, tarsis tibiis multo brevioribus, articuUs latioribus quam longis, mento postico integro,
glabro.
Long. corp. lin, SJ ; lat. humer. elytr. liu. 3J,
Habitat ; in California. In Mus, Parry,
Tlús veiy distinct species belongs to tbe group with the meutum entire on the middle of its hind margin, and which
have the anterior tai-si with the terminal joints not suddenly dilated, but differs from the two species hitherto described,
having the legs short and fossorial (C, Sehaumii aud angularis), by having the legs comparatively much broader and
shorter, with the joints of the tarsi broader than long.
Page 80. LeUodei "US Percheronii and Paussus damaHnus (p. 84), are in the Hopeian Collection, Oxford.
Page 82. Platyrlmpalns nemllifer is in Mr. Janson's Collection.
Page 91. Paussus Pamanus. Plate XVII, Fig. 7, not Fig. 9.
Page 100. Bryaxis coronatus. Plate IV, Fig. 9, not Plate XII, Fig. 1.
Page 106. After Aglycyderes insert tiui follovAng descriptions accidentcdly omitted :—
PAMILY—ANTIIRIBID/Í;.
GENUS — Z Y G y E N O D E S , Pascoe.
(Annala Nat. Hist. 3rd Ser. iv, p. 328.)
' Head broadly triangular in front, expanded at the sides into a thin process bearing the eye. AntenniE slender,
longer than the body, 11-jointed, the first thick and longer than the second, which is .short and obscure ; the remainder
filiform and subequal, except the three last, which are somewhat stouter ; antennal groove broad, commencing beneatli
the lateral process and continued to the mandible. Eye oblong. Labrum very small. MandiUcs robust. Maxillary
palpi moderate, pointed. Protliorax transverse ; width of the elytra, semicircular anteriorly, narrowed suddeidy behind,
the carina distant from the base and curving shortly round to the front. Elytra short. Legs moderate. Anterior
coxa; approximate, tbe middle distant, first tarsal joint longer than the rest together. Presternum simple; mesosternum
broad, truncate posteriorly.'
ADDENDA ET ERRATA. 205
SPECIES 1—ZYGiENODES W0LLA8T0NI. Pascoe, 1. c.
Niger guttis cinereo-albis oniatus : capite antice cinereo albo.
Long. corp. Un. 3.
Habitat; Borneo.
Dull black, pubescent, head between the eyes, prothorax, and elytra covered with small ashy-white spots; front of
the head, from the eyes to the mandibles, entirely ashy-white; body beneath and legs with a pale ashy pubescence.
SPECIES 2—ZYGiENODES DIOPSIDEUS. Westw.
PLATE V, PIG. 5.
Latus depressus, fuscus, opacus, squamis griseis, luteis brunneisque variegatus; capite latissimo, utrinque in cornu
crassum paullo arcuatum, apice oculum gerenti productum, infra insertionem antennarum paxdlo angulatum ; clypeo in
medio impresso; antennis longis tenuissimis, articuUs tribus apiealibus clavam formantibus; prothorace late, lateribus in
medio angulatis, carina media transversa inter ángulos extensa, squamis in medio lineam pallidam longitudinalem formantibus
; scutello albido squamoso ; elyti-is stria lata discoidali e maculis alternatim nigris et pallidis striaque altera submarginali
eodem modo colorata ; pedibus griseis; tibiis basi subluteis medio uigris.
Long. corp. lin. 2f ; lat. corn, capitis lin. 2^.
Habitat; Borneo, Sarawak ; Wallace. In Mus. Hopeiano, Oxoniee,
SPECIES 3—ZYGiENODES MONSTEOSUS, Pascoe,
(•Journ, of Entomology, vol, i, p, 333, pi, XVI, fig, 5,)
PLATE V, FIG. 4.
Fuscus, sparse griseo-pubescens: elytris fasciculis tribus prope suturam sitis.
Long. corp. lin.
Habitat; Natal.
Dark brown, with a sparse greyish pile, obscurely clouded with dull fulvous; head a little broader than the prothorax,
flat and triangular in front, uniformly of an obscure grey; prothorax nearly twice as broad as long, the disk irregular,
subquadrituberculate, the carina prominent; scutellum triangular, pale gx-ey; elytra not broader than the prothorax,
irregular, punctate-striate, on the disk a few raised points, which are rather darker than the rest, and on a line
parallel to the sutm-e thi-ee dense fascicles of pale gi-eyish hairs; the first and largest near the base, the other two toward,s
the apex; body beneath brown, with greyish hairs ; legs dull testaceous, with darker rings ; antennas pale greyish-yellow,
the third joint, upper part of the fourth, and fifth near the apex, aud the last three forming the club, black; eyes dark
brown.
Page 121. Genus Dereoyrta. Having received from Mr. lieed, the Curator of the Museum at Santiago, Chili, since
my descriptions of the species of this genus were printed, both sexes of the Chilian insect described by Philippi under
the name of Bvachyxiplms granéis, I am now able to state that the specimen he gave as a female is, as I supposed, a male,
and that its female, hitherto undescribcd, agi-ees with it iu having two marginal cells in the fore wings. The female measures
1 inch in length and 22i Hues in the expanse of the fore wings, it has six instead of five of the abdominal segments entirely
orange red, and the wings are not so darkly stained with brown as in the male, being of a richer and paler uniform golden
brown colour. Having clcarcd up these sexual differences, it will become necessary to adopt the name Dereeyrta grandis
in lieu of n. hicolor, notwithstanding the impropriety of Philippi's name, the species not being larger than that described
by me, Br.flavipes will form a fourth species in the genus.
Page 158. Epyris Ilalidaii. The reference to Plate XVI, Fig. 6, should follow the Synonym, Haliday, Ent, Mag.
iv, p. 433,
Page 165. Pristoeera fulvicollis. Plate XXIX, Fig, 3, not Plate XXI.