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PANAG^lDiE, Hope. 



The above genera, according to modern arrange- 

 ment, belong to the PanagsBidse. Tefflus, by BruUe 

 and Audouin, is justly located ; but I cannot agree 

 with them concerning Pamborus, which if it does 

 not belong to the Carabidse, must naturally belong 

 to a peculiar family, which I would name Pambo- 

 ridse. Some of the genera of this group are un- 

 known. Should it turn out that there is a differ- 

 ence in the thorax of the sexes, it must be arransed 

 de novo. 



Sr. 177« Crux minor. — In the Jianksian Cabinet 

 the species labelled Crux minor is evidently Steno- 

 lophus vaporariorum ; there are two specimens re- 

 maining. 



Sp. 178. Vlttatus, — Now a Lebia of Latreille, it 



