TENTYRIAD^E. 393 



1082. Arthrodes geotrupoides. 



Arthrodes geotrupoides, Wott., Cat. Can. Col. 447 (1864). 

 Habitat Canarienses (Fuert.\ hactenus parce deprehensus. 



Likewise Fuerteventuran, a few examples of it having been taken 

 by myself in that island which would seem to be specially rich in 

 the genus Arthrodes. 



Fam. 71. TENTYBIADJE. 



Genus 328. TENTYEIA. 

 Latreille, Hist. Nat. des Crust, et Ins. x. 270 (1804). 



1083. Tentyria interrupts 



Tentyria interrupta[Zar.?],.Brw&?,w Webb et Berth. (Col} 66 (1838). 

 [ ], Wdl, Cat. Can. Col. 448 (1864). 



Habitat Canarienses (sec. DD. Webb et Berthelot), mihi non obvia. 



A Tentyria which is admitted by M. Bridle into his meagre Cana- 

 rian list on the evidence of a specimen supposed to have been captured 

 by MM. Webb and Berthelot. I examined it hastily, when in Paris, 

 and it certainly appeared to be different both from the T. elongata 

 and the Paivcea hispida ; but as no information whatever is given us 

 as to its habitat, I think it is not unlikely that it may have been acci- 

 dentally introduced in some of the trading vessels from the coast of 

 Africa in like manner as was the case with other Coleopterous 

 insects to which I have already had occasion to allude*. I feel a 

 little doubtful, therefore, whether it ought properly to be admitted 

 into this Catalogue. 



(Subgenus Eulipus, Wall.) 



1084. Tentyria Bmllaei. 



Tentyria elongata, Brulle [nee Gebler, 1830, nee WaUl, 1835], in Webb 

 et Berth. (Col) 66 (1838). 



, Woll., Cat. Can. Col 448 (1864). 



Habitat Canarienses (Fuert., Can.}, in arenosis aridis submaritimis 

 juxta radices plantarum latens. 



A large and slender Canarian insect which resides amongst the 

 * Cf. ' Cat. Can. Col.,' pp. 437, 469 (note). 



