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ought to be raised to the rank of a family. With 

 regard to the species named leucopthalmus, it lives 

 in the cellars of our metropolis, and feeds, I think, 

 chiefly on Cockroaches. 



Sp. 9. Cephalotes. — Now a Broschus of Dr. 

 Leach. The Baron De Jean retains Bonelli's generic 

 name of Cephalotes, which ought to be changed, 

 as it is previously used as a genus of Mammalia by 

 Cuvier, in the Regno Animal. The species of 

 Broschus are widely dispersed, as they occur in 

 Europe, Africa, and Asia. The most splendid of 

 them all is from New Holland, and is named by me 

 Sumptuosus. 



Sp. 10. 10-guttata. — Now a Thermophila of 

 Leach, and one of the genera of Anthiadse. 



Anthiad^, Hope. 



