74 eATALOGUa stnontmictjs 



Neodeuterus 



vÉoç^ novus ; ôeïTs^og, alter. 

 Sc hau fuss. Tijdsclir. v. Ent. XXX. p. 151. 

 admirandns Schauf. Tijdschr. v. Ent. XXX. p. 162. Sumatra. 



alter Schauf. /. c. p. 153. „ 



2 



Nicotheus 



Etym. null. 

 Casey. Contr. Descr. Syst. Col. N. Am. II. 1884. p. 94. 

 tibialis Casey '). Contr. Descr. Syst. Col. N. Am. II. Amer. bor. 



1884. p. 121. — Horn. Ent. Am. I. p. 112. 

 1 



Octomicrus 



SxTojj octo; fiixQOÇj parvus. 



Schaufuss. Psel. Siams. 1877. p. 14. 



crassipes Raffr. Rev. d'Ent. VI. 1887. p. 54. t. ii. Zanzibar. 



f. 13, 14, 15. 



Fauveli Raffr. Rev. d'Ent. 1882. p. 79. Celebes. 



interruptus Schauf. Tijdsclir. v. Ent. XXIX. 1886. Sumatra. 



p. 275. 



longrnlus Schauf. Psel. Siams. 1877. p. 14. Siam. 



verticalis Schauf. Tijdsclir. v. Ent. XXIX. lB8G.p. 275. Sumatra. 

 5 



Odoiitalgus 



odovxalYéaì^ ex dentis laborare. 

 Raff ray. Rev. Mag. Zool. 1877. p. 286. 

 palustris Raffr. Rev. d'Ent. VI. 1887. p. 27. Zanzibar. 



Raffrayi Reitt. Deutsch. Ent. Zeit. 18S2. p. Ill . t. S. Africa occ. 

 f. 3. 



1) Sententia domini Horn doctoris Nicotheus tibialis Casey =: Scotoplectus (ßuty^ 

 phlus) similis Lee. ?; quod non dom. Casey qui milii scripsit: „I do not think 

 it is the same as Le Conte's Eutyphlus similis^ because the latter is described 

 as having the eyes represented by „ a single ocellus ", in N. tibialis the eyes in 

 the ^ are well developed and in the Î are represented by three (3) contiguous 

 facets; so if Le Conte's description is correct, the two species must be distinct." 



