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ISp. 19<>. Cursor. — Apparently a variety of C. 

 micros Herbst, which is at the present day a 

 Trechus. 



Sp. 198. Vaporariorum. — Now a Stenolophiis of 

 Ziegler. In the Banksian Cabinet, the insect 

 labelled as Vaporariorum is Anchomeniis prasinus. 

 Sp. 201. Comma. — Probably an Agonoderus. 

 This insect was originally described from Drury's 

 collection ; it has never, I believe, been figured, and 

 has scarcely been mentioned in any other entomo- 

 looical work but that of Illiofer, who considers it a 

 variety of Agon, furcatum, or C. lineola Fab. 



Sp. 211. Smaragdulus. — From the Fabrician de- 

 scription, and locality, I am inclined to consider 

 this insect as a Catascopus. 



Sp. 213. Testaceus. — Now an Epaphius of Dr. 

 Leach, and most likely a pale variety 5f C. secalis. 

 Vid. Stephens's Illustrations of British Entomology. 

 Sp. 215. Abhreviatus. — Fabricius in his Eleuthe- 

 ratorum adds a note to this species, " Nullo modo 

 Staphylinus caraboides hue pertinct." Abhreviatus 

 Fab. is only a synonym of St. caraboides, Linn. ii. 

 635. By many this insect is considered as a link 

 uniting the Carabidse and Brachelytra. 



Sp. 222. Truncatellus. — The type of the genus 

 Philorhyzus Hope, one of the genera of the sub- 

 family of Dromiida). The two following species 



