Sestimmnngstabelle der palaearktischen Helopinae. Itl 



Nadari 120, Nalassus 122, 147, nauus 116, narzissus 114, Nephodes 1G4, 

 165, Nephodina 164, Nesotes 123, 158, nevadensis 142, niger 14, nigricans 

 158, nigioaeneus 156, 158, nigropiceus 133, nitens 161, nitidicoUis 158, nitidi- 

 pennis 35, nitidus 125, nodicornis 117, uodifer 152, nycteroides 19. 



obesiis 39, 42, obliteratus 160, obsoletus i^Catomus) 10, (Raiboscelis) 28, 

 obtusangulus 12, 156, 158, obtusatus 158, obtusus 25, ocularis 19, oculatus 167, 

 Odocnemis 122, 127, Oliveirae 34, mal eis 122, 137, opertus 132, opho- 

 noides 139, 142. ophoniformis 143, ordubadensis 169, ovipennis 116, Ovulum 151. 



pallidipeunis 168, palHdus 151, Parablops 167, parvicoUis (Hedyphanes) 

 17, (Probaticus) 32, parvulus 116, pellucidus 151, Pelorinus 32, 33, peropacus 



36, perplexus 127, persicus 10, Peyronis 25, phaeacus 148, pharnaces 147, 

 picescens 158, piceus 137, picipes 149, picinus 154, piger 157, piligerus 115, pi- 

 losulus 9, pindicus 142, Platyderainae 2, planipennis 144, planivittis 138, p'e- 

 pejus 150, plicatulus 113, Pluto 160, poeciloides 139, politicollis 10, ponferra- 

 danus 38, ponticus 154, porrectus 158, portosanctanus 162, praelongus liH, Pria- 

 pus 35, Probaticus 21, 32, prolixus 9, Prometheus 43, prophetea 139, pro- 

 tensulus 141, protinus 132, provocator 9, pseudoclarus 134, Pseudoparablopg 

 167, Ptilonyx 4, puber 14, pubescens 166, pubiventris 18, pulcber 138, pullus 



37, pulvinatus 156, punttatus 128, puncticollis (Hedyphanes) 15, 164, (Probati- 

 cus) 41, punctipennis 158, pygmaeus 12, pyrenaeus 141. 



quadraticollis 41, (|uadratus 162, (],uadricollis 29, tiuisi^uilius 149. 



Raiboscelis 21, 28, rasus 168, rccticollis 135, Reitteri 6, rhynchophonis 

 13, rimosus 158. robustus 41, Rossii 30, rotundicollis 12, 158, rubripennis 4, ru- 

 fescens 116, 118, rufipes 39, rufulus 116, rugipennis 5, 151, rugipleuris 30, ru- 

 gosus 36. 



saphyrinus 26, sardiniensis 167, sareptanus 154, saturninus 155, Scaphi- 

 deraini 2, Schmidti 36, Schusteri 133, scutellatus 139, Seidlitzi (Catomusj 13, 

 (Hedyphanes) 17, semiobscurus 10, semiopacus 147, semiruber 10, Serbiens 139, 

 seriegranatus 129, Sicardi 14, siculus 12, soricinus 15, speculifer 147, sphaeri- 

 collis 44, Spiridion 121, spleudidulus 118, Steiudachneri 137, Steuohelops 22, 

 113, Steuern acidins 8, Stenomax 122, 136, Stenophanes 4, Stenopha- 

 n e s 4, Stephanus 121, Steveni 31, straugulatus 130, striatus 148, strigipennis 



4, Sturmi "127, subaeneus 22, 156, 158, subchalybaeus 150, 167, subdepressus 

 158, 167, sublinearis 115, submetallicus 15, subniger 11, subrugosus 36, super- 

 bus 44, Synesius 164, syriacus 29. 



tagenoides 12, 16, tantillus 117, tardus 39, tarsatus 35, tauricus 127, te- 

 nebricosus 42, tenebrioides 135, Tene brioninae 2, tentyrioides (Misolarapidius) 



5, (Hedyphanes) 17. (Probaticus) 32, Terenni.33, testaceipes 13, testaceus 151, 

 Mialassinus 158, Theanus 36, tingitanus 117, tiro 119, tomentosus 44, transversus 

 158, tripolitanus 36 tnbermlatus 131, 132, tuberculiger 131, tuberculipennis 163, 

 tumidicollis 28. 



umbrinus 126. 



Valdani 31, valgus 129, velikensis 6, verrucosus 153, vexator 138, 153, 

 ricinus 33, villiger 165, villosipennis 44, villosus 115, yiolaceus 33, Tirgilius 11, 

 152, viridicollis 151, 



Walkeri 115. 



Xanthomus 123, l&l. 



zabroides 146, 149, Zolotarewi 121. Zophohelops 22, 118, Zoroaster 35. 



Wien«r Entomologisohe Zeitnn^, 89. Bd., Heft 5—10 (25. Oktober 1928.) 



