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[tenebrionidae|; mention or description ot 148 [139 
new] species, the new species, belonging to the genera 
dyschirius, onota, platynus, LOXANDRUS, Selenophorus, 
hydroporus, dineutes, OCHTHEBIUS, rhtnoscepsis, rhe- 
wus, TRIMIUM, euplectus, ACYLOPHORUS, gwedius, 
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genera named above in SMALL CAPITALS; fizures of 
the elytra of some species of mordella. 
Hf: W. T.;-E. A. S. (2899) 
