. The Annals and magazine of natural history; zoology, botany, and geology. Natural history; Zoology; Botany; Geology. 444 Mr. Gr. Lewis beliind the eyes, the abdomen has six free ventral segments, and all the claws are pectinate, each claw being furnished inte- riorly with a long appendage. In 1883 Leconte and Horn (Class. Col. N. Am. p. 405) proposed the family name of Cephaloidse, in which at present there is only one genus. Newman placed the genus originally in the (Edemeridte. Fi^. 10. Cephaloon srxkurm^ sp. n. Elongatum, angustatum, palhde testaceum,sericeo-pubescen8; capita, thorace sup


. The Annals and magazine of natural history; zoology, botany, and geology. Natural history; Zoology; Botany; Geology. 444 Mr. Gr. Lewis beliind the eyes, the abdomen has six free ventral segments, and all the claws are pectinate, each claw being furnished inte- riorly with a long appendage. In 1883 Leconte and Horn (Class. Col. N. Am. p. 405) proposed the family name of Cephaloidse, in which at present there is only one genus. Newman placed the genus originally in the (Edemeridte. Fi^. 10. Cephaloon srxkurm^ sp. n. Elongatum, angustatum, palhde testaceum,sericeo-pubescen8; capita, thorace supra elytrisque marginibus infuscatis. L. 9-14 mill. Elongate, narrow, parallel at the sides, very densely and minutely sculptured, clotlied with silken pubescence; the head testaceous, with upper surface in- fuscate ; the thorax testaceous beneath, disk and region behind the neck dusky ; tlie scutellum somewhat dark; the elytra pale testaceous, with a lateral and sutural infuscate border; these bauds usually join apically, but only very rarely ante- riorly as in fig. 10; the antennge are usually testaceous, joints 9 to 10 alone being sometimes dusky ; the legs, ante- rior pair testaceous, intermediate and posterior pairs (with the femora near the tibijB) sometimes marked with a dusky coloration; the abdomen, the bases of each segment are narrowly in- fuscate along the edges. Some ex- amples are entirely testaceous. In all probability C. variahile and pollens, Motsch., are colour-varieties of one species. In sixteen examples of C. sakurce I have before me no two are similar in colour, and I doubt if two could be found to match in a much laro;er. Hah. Miyanoshita, Subashiri, and Suyama. Beaten from pear- and cherry-blossoms when the trees were in full flower. List, of 180 Species J tvith Synonymy. ClSTELID^. AUecula cryptomerise. fuliginosa, Mtikl. velutiiia, Mars. obscura, Har. Allecula melanaria, Mtikl. rufipes, Mars. -—- noctivaga. simiola. bilamellata, Mur.'^.. Please note t


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