Geodephagous Coleoptera of Japan. 



207 



Tachys scydmanoides, Nietn. 

 „ rejiexicollis. 

 ,, euglyptw. 

 Cillenum Yokohama. 

 LymncBum quadri-inpressum, Mots. 

 Bembidium varium, 01. 



„ (irticuhitum, Panz. 



,, padiscum. 



„ Sturmii, Panz. 



,, xanthocera. 



,, teiraporum. 



„ aureofuscum. 



„ pliculatum. 



„ lucillum. 



„ amaurum. 



„ Nikkoense. 



,, elongatum, Dej. 



,, cnemidotum. 



„ oxyglymma. 



„ eurygonum. 



„ sanatum. 



„ Bemilwtum. 



,, chloreum. 



„ misellum, Har. 



,, leucolenum. 



„ pogono'ides. 



,, ceneipes. 



„ chloropus. 



,, striatum, F. 



HEXAGONIIN.E. 



Trigonodactyla insignia. 



Odacanthin^e. 

 Casnonia litura, Schmidt-Goeb. 

 „ cegrota. 



Dryptinje. 

 Drypta fulveola. 

 Dendrocellvs geniculatm, Klug. 



Brachinin.f.. 

 Uracil inns ceneicostis. 



COPTODERIN^E. 



Catascopus ignicinctus. 

 Lioptera erotylo'ides. 

 Cop tode ra Japonica . 



„ suiapicalis, Putz. 

 Mochtherus luctuosus, Putz. 

 DolichoctU ornatellus. 



DrOMIINjE. 



Dromius campanulatus. 

 ,, Lreviceps. 

 ,, crassipalpis. 



Blechrus glabratus, Dufts. 

 ,, maurus, Sturm. 



Metabletua i-punciatus, Schmidt- 

 Goeb. ? 



Demetrias marginieollis. 



Physoderiwe. 

 Lachnoderma aspenini. 



Pentagonicine. 

 Pentagonica angulosa. 



Lebiine. 

 Lebia duplex. 

 „ sylvarum. 

 ,, Iolanthe. 



The number of species contained in the original list 

 was 244, but three of these (Calosoma mikado, Pterostichus 

 Japonicus, and P. tropidurus), having been proved to be 

 synonyms of others in the list, must be deducted, 

 leaving the number 241, which, added to the 159 now 

 added, make a total of 400.* The changes and rectifi- 

 cations to be made in the former list consequent on 

 later observations, the institution of new genera and so 

 forth, are as follow : — 



Notiophilus impressifrons, Mor. (nee 

 Chaud.). 

 = Niponicus, Lewis, Cat. Coleop. 

 Jap. 

 Calosoma mikado, 

 = Maximoiviczi , Mor. 



Panagceus singularis. 



= Tinoderus id., Chaud. 

 Cldcenius liospes. 



—posticalis, Mots., Chaud. 

 Chlcenius subhamatus. 



= biguttatus, Mots., Chaud. 



* Some few single specimens taken by Mr. Lewis remain uncle- 

 scribed ; these would bring the total to about 406. 



