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ing genera. Damaster of Kollar, lately published 

 in the Vienna Transactions, belongs to warmer 

 regions. I have long been acquainted with a 

 specimen in this country, it was, however, in too 

 mutilated a state to describe. In the collection at 

 Leyden there are some specimens of the above 

 remarkable insect. 



Sp. 3. Rejiexus. — There are two insects bearing 

 the name of Reflexus, both of them belonging to 

 the Panagseidse. Pan. reflexus in my collection (was 

 obtained from Lee's Cabinet) and Cychrus reflexus, 

 which I am inclined to consider as a Panagseus, 

 rather than a Cychrus. It is remarkable that the 

 Fabrician locality is Germany, Olivier mentions 

 Coromandel, and lUiger, Sierra Leone ; of these 

 countries India appears the most likely. The 

 Baron De Jean erroneously in his last catalogue 

 makes- Panagseus Tomentosus Z. J. and Cychrus 

 reflexus Fab. the same insect ; instead of being of 

 this opinion, I consider reflexus as the type of a 

 new genus, and as the figure in Olivier is execrable 

 it was better to re-figure it, in order that it may 

 be known. The generic name applied to the 

 species is Camptoderus, from Ka/jLTTTco and Seprj. 

 Vid. under Panagseidse some additional remarks. 



Sp. .5. Unicolo7\ — This insect is ranked bv De 



