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Genus 5. Oxygnatiius, De Jean. 



I formerly gave to this genus the name of Arpe- 

 phorus, which had better be abandoned ; it is con- 

 sequently not inserted in the Tables. 



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Genus 6. Eutomusj Newman. ^'*"' 



For the generic characters of this genus, the 

 reader is referred to the Entomological Magazine 

 of the year 1838, No. 22, page I70. 



Fabrician Scaritid^. 



Sp. 3. Testaceus. — Schonherr still retains this 

 insect among the Scaritidse ; from the description 

 it appears to be an immature specimen, the species 

 being almost invariably black. 



Sp. 6, 10, 12. — These insects are all of them 

 deposited in the Museum at Copenhagen, where we 

 may be enabled to glean further intelligence re- 

 specting them ; apparently they are unknown to 

 most Entomologists. 



Sp. 18. Cursor. — Not unlikely to turn out an 

 immature variety of a species of Dyschirius. 



Sp. 19. Aralis. — Probably the type of a new 

 genus, as the thorax is mentioned as being serrated. 

 This insect was collected in the East by the inde- 

 fatigable Forskahl. 



