Coleoptera from the region of Gibraltar. 85 
Oodes helopioides, F. Tangier. A well-known European 
species. 
Eviotomus tomentosus, Dej. Tangier, Tetuan. Occurs in 
Southern Spain. 
Harpalus fuscipalpis, Sturm (castilianus, Vuillefr.). Tan- 
gier. Occurs in Spain. 
Harpalus goudoti, Dej. Tangier. A European species. 
Ophonus pubescens, Mill. (rujicornis, F.). Tangier. A 
common European species. 
Ophonus femoralisiCoq. (carteroides, Fairm., olceset, Fairm.). 
Tangier. Occurs in Spain. 
Bradycellus verbasci, Duft. Tangier. A common European 
species. 
Stenolophus miaxtus, Herbst (vespertinus, Panz.). Tan- 
gier. <A well- known European species. 
Acupalpus puncticollis, Coq. ‘Tangier. 
Acorius ghiliani, Baudi. Tangier. Occurs also in Southern 
Spain. 
Amara subconvexa, Patz. Tangier. 
Amara affinis, Dej. (cotty:, Coq,). Tangier. Occurs in 
Spain. 
Pterostichus nigerrimus, Dej. Tangier. A European 
species. 
Calathus semisericeus, Fairm. Tangier. 
Sphodrus lewcophthalmus, L. Tangier. A well-known 
European species. 
Lemostenus algerinus, Gory. Tetuan. A Mediterranean 
species. 
Cymindis setifensis, var. maroccana, Reiche. Tangier. 
Phleozetwus mauritanicus, Luc. Tangier. 
Singilis maroccana, Fairm. Cape Spartel. 
Metabletus foveatus, Fourer. (foveola, Gyll.). Tangier. A 
common Kuropean insect. 
Zuphium microphthalmum, Putz. Tangier. 
Zuphium vaucheri, Vaul. ‘Tangier. 
STAPHYLINIDA. 
Three catalogues of the North-African species of this 
family of beetles have already been published by M. 
Fauvel, the third [Rev. d’Ent. v. pp. 9-100 (1886)| 
including no fewer than 555 species, belonging to 103 
genera; and a fourth [Rev. d’Ent. xvi. pp. 237-348 
(1897)] is now in course of publication, this latter in- 
