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Some years ayo, in ilie (Canadian KsKtMoixGisr, I explained thai 

 llie generic name Deiius Kauv., p. 194 (Rev. d'Kni , 1899, p. 11), is 

 preoccupied hy Deiius Csy , in ihe Scydmipnid.^ (Ann. N. \ . Acad. Sci., 

 1S97, p. 497) ; as no siibstitutiun has been made fi.r ihe Fauvel'an name, 

 I would propose Delioda (nom. nov.) for ihc Deiius of Fauvel. 



The following; are some additional synonymic notes on the 

 Siapliylinidi'C : 



The Oivusti its/<eru/ii Csy., (Ann. N. V. .\cad. Sci., 1893, p. 305) 

 a|)pears to have been rcdescribed by Dr. Hcrnhauer under the name 

 brtvipennis. 



A/eoi/iiita Kiiusana Csy., (Tr. .\rad. Sci., St. Louis, 1906, p. 141) is 

 a synonym o{ ellipsicollis Csy. (I.e., p. 142). 



\ht\ liaryodma castaiuipennis (I.e.. p. 152) read Mann., instead of 

 •• F.sch." 



The name Baryodma densiventr'ts C^y., (I.e., p. 158) is preoccupied 

 by Hernhauer, and I would ilierefore substitute for it the name Ilumboldti 

 (nom. nov.). 



Eucharina rugosa Csy., (I.e., p. 166) may be regarded as a synonym 

 of j///tnv///j .Mann. 



Echochara luci/uga Csy., (I.e., p. 177) originally placed in Rheochara 

 (.\nn. N. \. Acad. Sci , 189^. p. 288) was redescribed by Carman (Psyche, 

 1894, p. 81) under the name Ca/odera cavicola. 



The subgeneric name Tachyusilla Csy., (I.e., p. 213) is a synonym of 

 Caliusa Key. 



Lissdgria minusculii Csy.. {\x.. p. 254) is a siibsnerics of rohmtix 

 Csy. 



J'\tla}^riota lucida Csy.. (I.e., p. 257) is a synonym of Oicidua Csy. 



After Gyrop/nniajlaviioruis, (I r., p. 291) for " n. sp.'" read Mels. 



Ifoinn/otusa pn/lida (I.e., p. 342) is a synonym oifuscula C'sy. 



In the l.uest Kuropcan catalogue of Ileydcn, Reilter and Weise, the 

 genus which I called Eulissus Mann., ('.c., p. 379), is named Gixuiopiei us 

 Thoms.; but in the catalogue of Dr. Ivchelbauin this decision is rcMiM-d, 

 Gauioptei us beii^g given as a synonym of Eulissus. There i>s «;i>nu* 

 obscure point to be cleared up here, it would seem. 



Leptaciuus rubricollis Csy., (I.e., p. 400) is pieocctipicd by Reilter 

 ( 1899); but, as these names may possibly apply to what might be regarded 

 as a single sj)ecies, I hesitate to substitute another name at the present 

 time. 



