606 Coleopterological Notices, V. 



Fig. 14a. Sognorus abruptus Csy. — same. 



Fig. 15. Anitra glaberula Csy. — head. 



Fig, 15a. " " — maxillary palpus. 



Fig. 16. Morius occidens Csy. — head. 



Fig. 17. Valda frontalis Csy. — head. 



Fig. 17a. " " — maxillary palpus. 



Fig. 18. Pselaphus bellax Csy. — last joint of the maxillary palpus. 



Fig. 18a. Pselaphus fustifer Csy. — same. 



Fig. 186. Pselaphus longiclavus Lee. — same. 



Fig. 18c. Pselaphus erichsoni Lee. — same. 



Fig. 19. Tychus minor Lee. — maxillary palpus. 



Fig. 20. Cylindraretus longipalpis Lee. — maxillary palpus. 



Fig. 20a. Cylindraretus crinifer Csy. — same. 



Fig. 206. Cylindraretus comes Csy. — same. 



The last joint should be a little more oblique and less arcuate internally 

 toward apex. 



Fig. 20c. Cylindraretus. Maxillary palpus of a doiibtful form very closely 

 allied to comes, and represented by a single immature specimen. 



