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formicetorum. Krnatz. E. 



turgidum, Thonis. E. 



obesam, Matth. Am. o. 



• -p. oulifer, Math. Am. 



-iKui, Erich. B. 



Gen. XXI. Camptodium, Mots. 

 adustipenne, M As. 



XXII. Motschulskium, Matth. 

 siuuatocolle, Mattli. Am. 



Gen. XXIII. Micridium, Mots. 



vittatum, Mots. 



lineatum, Mots. 



E. 



Am. c. 



Gen. XXIV. Nanosella, Mots. 

 fungi, Mots. Am., Am. c. 



Gen. XXV. Throscidium, Matth. 



Am. in. 

 Am. m. 

 At., Ab., Am. o. 



aainii, Mattli. 

 r'ainaairii. Matth. 

 iuvisibile, Nietn. 



Gen. XXVI. Em-yptilium, Matth 



Saxoiiicuin. Gillm. 

 marginatum, Aube' 



E. 

 E. 



Gen. XXVII. Nossidium, Erich 



pilosellum. Marsh. E. 



Americanuni, M Am. 



*posthumum, Matth. Am. 



Mr. Matthews unfortunately did not label the specimens he described as types; 

 he only put the same number on all specimen.- of the same species. With the 

 exception of the sprees enumerated below, all are to be found in his collection now 



in my possession. — Ki>. 



Ptinella 

 ba, Matth. 



Pteryx 



brunuea, Le Conte 

 Du Valii. Mattli. 



Goduiaa & Salvia. 



Mus. Brit. 

 Dr. Le Conte. 



Trichopteryx 

 dubitata, Mattli. Mus. Brit. 



Ptilium 



impressum, Matth. Mus. Brit. 



rufo-testaceum, Matth. Mus. Brit. 



Actidium 

 attenuatum, Casey 



Ptenidium 



Ulkei, Matth. 

 nitens, Matth. 



obesiiia. Matth. 



Camptodium 

 adustipenne Mots. 



Nanosella 

 fungi, Mots. 



Casey. 



Ulke. 



Godnian & Salvia. 

 Godman & Salvia. 



< .. Lewis. 



Godman >v Salvia. 



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