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My sincere thanks are due the officers of the United States National 

 Museum for so kindly admitting me to an examination of this mate- 

 rial at my own convenience, and to my friend. Mr. A. N. Caudell, 

 for his unwearying assistance and courtesy. 



Subfamily APACHYIDiE. 



Genus APACHYUS Serville. 

 1. DEPRESSUS Palisot de Beauvois. 



Africa. — Liberia, Mount Coffee, March, 1897, two females (R. P. 

 Currie). "More in spirits." 



Both these are the true A. depressus, with pale elytra. 



Family PYGIDICRANIDtE. 



Subfamily DIPL^TYIISVK. 



Genus DIPLATYS Serville. 



1. TANSONI Kirby. 



Guatemala. — Cacao, Trece Aguas, Alta Vera Paz, March 26 and 31, 

 1007 (Schwarz and Barber). [The original two females quoted by 

 Caudell, 1907 2 , p. 170.] 



2. SEVERA Bormans. 



Guatemala. — Cacao, Trece Aguas, Alta Vera Paz, April 13 to 21, 

 L906, male and female (Schwarz and Barber). [Caudell, 1907 2 , p. 

 169.] 



Subfamily IvARSCHIELLIX.K. 

 GenusKARSCHIELLA Verhoeff 

 1. CAMERUNENSIS Verhoeff. 



Congo. — Luebo (Dr. W. Snyder). 



The specimen is recorded by Rehn [1905 1 , p. 504] as Bormansia 

 meridionalis Burr. The specimen is not mature, but it is more 

 probably referable to A", camerunensis or else to A", muni Burr, both 

 of which aic Wesl African forms. II. meridionalis is recorded from 

 Transvaal. 



Subfamily 1 'V< i\ DICKANIN.K. 

 Genus PYGIDICRAN A Serville. 



1. V- NIGRUM Serville. 



Brazil. Bonito Province, Pernambuco, January 1 7. 1 883 I Koebele i. 



One female and one broken specimen. 



Family LABIDURID.K. 



Subfamily Ala a (STETHIN.K. 

 Genus ALLOSTETHUS Verhoeff. 

 1. INDICUM (Hagenbach . 



Lower Siam. fthow Sai Dow, Trong. 1,000 feel elevation. Jan- 

 uary-February, I vm (W. L. Abbott ). (Cat. No. 8167.) 



This is the type of Lotiidurodes Tnagnijicus Rehn [1 ( . MKV, p. :>oi, fig. 3], 

 which must accordingly fall a-- a >\ aonym. 



