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92 ENTOMOLOGY. 
Menbelia Palpi filiform. Antenne thicker towards their extre- ax somewhat transverse ; abdomen with the extremity . 
1" mities, the last joints rounded, somewhat : é‘ — 
Thorax transverse quadiate, the anterior . round- Toolaperme ohana Gray. Late. aad 
zyporus fae: a ASC 
River, Sp. 1. Rivendare. Miata petites Netasiee Staphylinus chrysomelinus. Linn. Marsh, | 
anton wena icon rw a or en approxima maya at the 7 
3 marginated, at ntenne more or ie Pe oe ; 
ths Mader angien, back with twa senavely elytratwice anterior internal margin of eye, fifth and following . 
as long as the tharax ; obscure brown, joints broader than long. Tibie not spiny, 
- Omalium rivulare. Graven. Late. Gevus CXIIL. Aveocuara. , Graven. La- 113. Aree 
Staphylinus rivularis. treille. : : CHARM 
Inhabite France and Staravian Linn. Fabr. Geoff. De Geer, Oliv. | 
arsi wii the last joint shorter M ! 
than the others wey pe Head with the hinder part received into the thorax. aaaor 
10% Aw. Seat crx. weenie Graven, Poss This genus certainly should be divided into raime 
teerasoem = STAPHYLI br. Paykull, Olivier. ree or more te indie. avs 
Can ag ae M ae * Head aout as broad at the ee somewhat tri« 
Antenne nearly filiform, the second and following angular; n distinct, very slender ; 
jeints obconic. Palpi filiform. Thorax elongate, some- thorax quadrate, with rounded angles insome; 5 
minutely and finely punctate; antenne and feet obscure 
rufous. 
P Telstiee Poa weld England ; in the last 
rance ; in it 
must be considered as of rare pena mg 
Genus CX. Proreinus. _ Latreille. 
Antenne evidently thicker towards their extremities. 
Palpi subulate. Thorax transverse. 
ip. 1. Brach , flat, black, shin- 
ing, smooth, silky above; mandibles, basal joint of 
the antennw, and feet, brown red; head a little nar- 
rower than the thorax, triangular; thorax short, smooth, 
anteriorly a little narrower, the sides somewhat round- 
ed, very slight! i the hinder margin twice as 
broad as the anges slightly prin ent and some- 
scu 
iE i 
what reddish ; um very small; el elongate 
quadrate, externally inate ; the hi and exter- 
nal margins rounded ; with the four last joints 
naked. - 
Proteinus brachyterus. Later. 
Inhabits France and England. 
B. Mandibles without denticulations on their in- 
—a Head inserted into the thorax more or 
a. Antenne wide inserted before the eyes the 
fifth and following joints, longer than broad. © Tibie 
IL Tan Games CXI. Tacutyus. Graven. Latr, 
— epee ni Fabricius. 
aruyiinvs. .Linné, Geoffroy, Olivier, Paykull. 
Palpi filiform. im 
Rufipe. Sp. 1. Rufipes. Black, shining, smooth ; antenne 
prem a err Riewas external apex 
ytra paler. 
inus kull, 
rien ope 
Ce Fabricius ? 
nhabits the of oxen and horses. 
112 T. . Gewus CXIl. Tacuyronus. Grav. Latr. 
cavresee = Staruyiines. Linn. Oliv. Geoff. Marsh. 
Oxvronus. Fabricius, 
Palpi subulate. 
—, Spb. Ch inus, Black, shining, smooth; tho- 
vax, elytra excepted), and feet, red yellow; tho- 
somewhat orbiculate, as broad as the elytra be- meres “4 
Sp. 1. Canaliculata. Red fuscous, feet paler ; head Canaliculee 
and the two last joints, save one of the abdomen, black; ta, . 
elytra together transverse quadrate ; back of the tho- 
rax excavated with an impressed longitudinal line in 
the middle. 
Aleochara canaliculata, Grav. Latr. - | 
Staphylinus canaliculatus. Fabr, . 
Inhabits sandy banks and under stones. ’ - 
** Head globose, behind removed from the thorax . 
with a very distinct slender neck ; thorax so 
what globose, or somewhat cordate, rounded 
fore, narrow, truncated behind, and narrower 
s repnecse. Reddish, head black, thorax with Impressa: « 
2. Im . ¢ with Impressa, + 
eoaning and with two impressions behind ; base of 
the elytra with two little impressed lines. 
Aleochara impressa, Grav, Latr, 
Genus CXIV. Lomecuusa. Gravy, Latr. 114 Lo-.. 
Head disengaged from the thorax behind, with an xecnvss. 
inconspicuous neck or none. Thorax transverse, the 
sides rounded. Antenne distinctly perfoliated, 
Black, somewhat silky, thorax pBipunctata, 
vette 
vow 
terior 
Aleochara bipunctata. Latreill 
Inhabits horse dung. 
Larus. should probably be 
Terme XI Scypmanines. 
Body ovoid, rounded at each extremity. Palpi | 
. Tarsi short. iytri hand, bovertig the dbtlecte, . 
Antenne gradually thicker towards their extremities, 
Genus CXV. Mastacus, Hoffmansegg, Latreille, 115. Mas- 
Hellwigg: TAGUS. 
Prinvs. Fabricius, Olivier. ’ 
Antenna filiform, (or nearly so), composed of long 
ints, geniculated. Maxillary palpi the two last 
Joints forming an oval mass,© == , 
Sp.1. Palpalis. black. ~~ Pallpalis. 
Inhabits Portugal ; was discovered by Count Hoff- 
| 
. In Dr Leach’s 
cimens which were said to have been taken in Britain, : 
Genus CXVI. Scypmanus. Latreille, — : gus 2 
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