156 COLEOPTERA. 



PMlonthus carTwnarius, Er., nee Gvll., = sncclcola, Thorns.; 

 E. C. Rye, 1864, 55. 



439.?Philonthus tempoealis (Muls.); E. C. Eye, 1863,82; 1864, 

 55 : considered as most probalaly distinct from ]Mulsant's 

 species, and named addendus : T). Sharp, 1SG7, 48 : = S7(ccl- 

 cola. Thorns., according to that author, hut evidentlvin error; 

 E. C. Eve, 1869, 30: true tenij^oralis (not British) described ; 

 id., 1870, 82. 



440. Philonthus puxctiyextris (Ktz.); E. W. Janson, 1863, 82: 



= tenuicornis, Muls.; G. E. Crotch, 1867, 64: = carbo- 

 narins, Gyll. ; G. E. Crotch, 1860, 2d:2mncth'e}if7-is, Ktz., ncc 

 Janson, probably = temporalis, Muls., and, if different, cannot 

 stand, as there is a prior jjunctiventris of Stephens, and 

 rJucticus, Stierl., could be used for it; E. C. Eye, 1870, 82, 



441. Philoxthus lucens, Mann.; G. E. Waterhouse, 1859, 129. 



442, Philoxthus lepidus, Grav.; G. E. Waterhouse, 1859, 189. 



443, Philoxthus xigeivextris, Thorns.; D. Sharp, 1869, 31. 



*444. Philoxthus xitidulus, Grav,; G, E. Crotch, 1864, 83: erro- 

 neously inti-oduced as British ; E. C, Rye, ibid. 



445. Philoxthus fuscus, Grav,; J, A. Power, 1860, 106. 

 Philonthus xantholoma, Grav.; a $ var. named rariolosus; 



D. Sharp, 1872, 55. 



446. Philoxthus cicatkicosus, Er.; G. E. Crotch, 1871, 34. 



*447. Philoxthus coxcixxus, Grav.; G. R, Crotch, 1867, 65: 

 vnrlans. Thorns., nee Payk., identical with this; id., 1868, 

 63. 



448. Philoxthus coryixus, Er.; W. C. Unwin, 1858, 71; E. C. Rye, 



1863, 113, 



449, Philoxthus agilis, Grav.; E. C. Rye, 1864, 56. 



450. Philoxthus splexdidulus, Grav.; G. R. Waterhouse, 1859, 



130. 



451. Philoxthus THERMAEUM,Auhe; G.R. Waterhouse, 1859,130. 



452, Philoxthus fumarius, Grav.; G. R. Waterhouse, 1859, 130, 



453, Philoxthus xigeita, Nordm.; G. R. Waterhouse, 1859, 130. 

 Phllonfhns rubrij^ennis, Steph.: observations on, with regard to 



fulvlpes, F.; E. C. Rye, 1864, o(S. As Stephens's insect is 

 definitely appreciated as conspecific with/^^Zr//'^'^, it cannot be 

 treated (as so many others of the Stephensian species have 

 been) as non-existent; and the rnbripejuiis of Kiesenwetter 

 (allied to inicans) cannot ztim(S.,—lividlpes, Baudi, Appa- 

 rently being available for it. 



