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Gr. SUBNIGRITULUS, sp. IIOV. 

 Of size and general appearance of G. velox ; antennal joints 1, 2, and 11, 

 yellowish ; middle and hind tibiiB slightly fuscous ; S with head very slightly 

 longer than In-oad; sedeagus narrower and more regular in outline than in 

 G. nigritulus, with apex abruptly truncate. 



Hah. : Caucasus. Several specimens. 



G. LATEO, sp. nov. 

 Of a lighter colour than iisual ; thorax pitchy red, elytra and hinder margins 

 of segments of hind-body reddish ; head in $ very slightly longer than liroad ; 

 sedeagus mucli more asymmetrical than in G. niijritulus, and more narrowed at 

 the apex than in G. subnigritulus. 



Hah.: Caucasus, Leukorau. Three (^ ^ , one ? . 



Gr. TORNUS, Sp. HOV. 

 Resembles G. trossulus in liaving the elytra not longer than thorax and a 

 very broad rectangular head in ^ ; entirely black, base of antennte pitchy, legs 

 yellow ; ajdeagus somewhat as in G. keysianus, but broader and more robust. 



Hah. : Caucasus, Heleueudorf . Que (^ . 



Gr. SUFFRAGANI, Sp. nOV. 

 Resembles G. hisho^ri in general appearance ; base of an tenure dark ; S with 

 head elongate and rather narrow ; ffideagus with the apical portion much larger 

 than in G. bisho]}i. 



Hah. : Dalmatia. Three (^ (^ , two ? ? . 



G. SACERDOTALIS, sp. UOV. 

 Resembles G. bishopi, but with the head in ^ more elongate and narrower, 

 being distinctly narrower than thoi-ax ; base of antennie and legs clear reddish 

 yellow ; sedeagus much broader than in Ct. bishopi and without the central keel. 



Hah. : Caucasus, Swanetia. Two S ^ . 



G. TOXOTES, sp. nov. 

 Very like G. npjyendiculatus ; base of antenna; and tibia' dark ; cJ with head 

 slightly elongate and somewhat rounded behind eyes ; sedeagus narrower and 

 more parallel-sided than in G. apipcndiculalus. 



Hah. : Dalmatia. 1 (^ . 



The following are, I think', new records -.—G. niijrifnliis ; Austria, 

 Besked Mts. and Vienna ; Dahnatia ; Spain, several localities ; Malta ; 

 Algeria. G. stipes : Daghestan ; Caucasus. G. pennatvs : Austria, 

 Paskau ; Dalmatia ; Germany. G. appendiculatus : Austria, Paskau ; 

 Silesia ; Bohemia. G. trossidus : Austria, Besked Mts. 



Bradfield, Berks : 



December, 1912. 



