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Genus [173]. Callicerus. Grav. Two species? 



C. Spencii, Kirh. Black ; legs pitchy ; head, thorax and 

 elytra opaque ; abdomen shining; \\ line; dead reeds, 

 marshy places. PL 23, fig. 6. 

 Genus [1/4]. Homalota. Mann. Twelve species ? 



H. plana, Oyll. Pitchy black ; palpi, base of antennae and 

 legs fuscous ; f of a line ; beneath bark ; rare. PL 23, 



fig- 7- 



Genus [175]. Hyqronoma. Erichs. One species. 



H. dimidiata, Grav. Black ; base of antenna?, legs and 

 posterior half of elytra yellow testaceous ; 1 % line ; humid 

 meadows by sweeping. PL 23, fig. 8. 

 Genus [176]. Phl^opora. Erichs. Two species. 



P. reptans, Grav. Black pubescent ; antennae at the base, 

 apex of the abdomen and legs testaceous ; elytra pitchy 

 red ; 1} line ; beneath bark ; rare. PL 24, fig. 1. 

 Genus [177]. Tachyusa. Erichs. One species. 



T. atra, Grav. Black, opaque, covered with an ashy pubes- 

 cence ; legs pitchy ; tarsi testaceous ; 1| line ; in moss ; 

 rare. PL 24, fig. 2. 

 Genus [178]. Bolitochara. Mann. Seventy-eight species? 



B. lunulata, Payle. Reddish chesnut ; the disk of the 

 elytra and the fifth and base of sixth segments of abdo- 

 men black ; legs testaceous; two lines ; sandy situations; 

 not common. PL 24, fig. 3. 



Genus [179]. Ocalea. Erichs. One species. 



O. castanea, Erichs. Fusco-piceous ; base of antennae and 

 legs testaceous ; two lines ; moss ; rare. PL 24, 



fig- 4- 



Genus [180]. Calodera. Mann. Three species. 



C. nigrita, Mann. Black, opaque ; mouth and tarsi yellowish 

 testaceous ; two lines ; humid places in woods ; rare. 

 PL 24, fig. 5. 



Genus [181]. Zyras. Steph. One species. 



Z. Haworthi, Steph. Red, shining ; head, thorax, external 

 angles of elytra and apex of abdomen black ; 2\ lines ; 

 rare. PL 24, fig. 6. 

 Genus [182]. Pella. Steph. Six species. 



P. humeralis, Grav. Castaneous, shining ; base of antennae, 

 humeral angles of elytra, apex of abdomen and legs paler; 

 2\ lines ; meadows by sweeping. PL 24, fig. 7- 

 Genus [183]. Poly stoma. Steph. One species. 



P. obscurella, Grav. Pitchy black ; head, thorax and elytra 

 opaque; If lines; meadows. PL 24, fig. 8. 

 Genus [184]. Ischnopoda. Steph. Six species. 



