the Dascillide ce. of Japan. TRE 
Telephorus ciusianus. 
Cantharis eiusiana, Kies, Berl. ent. Zeit. pp. 267, 275 (1874). 
Cantharis Reini, Kies. Deutsche ent. Zeit. p. 307 (1879). 
Kiesenwetter printed his description of this curiously named 
species twice. C. Reinii, Kies., is a variety with black 
elytra, for seeing the type of which I am much indebted to 
Major L. von Heyden. The males have short antennal 
grooves, 
Hab. Hitoyoshi, Subashiri, Nikko, and Miyanoshita. 
Telephorus vitellinus. 
Cantharis vitellina, Kies. Berl. ent. Zeit. p. 277 (1874). 
The male of this species has the sixth and seventh joints of 
the antenne obscurely grooved. 
Hab. Nagasaki, Kiga, Tokio, and Kashiwagi. 
Telephorus dichrous, sp. n. 
6. Atratus, subopacus, nigro-hirtus; thorace rufo; antennis pedi- 
busque concoloribus. 
L. 10 mill. 
Densely black, somewhat opaque, thorax only a clear red ; 
the head finely and rather closely punctulate, transversely 
impressed behind the antennz ; the thorax nearly quadrate, 
margin narrowly raised on all sides, clothed with black hair, 
surface uneven, with a faint median channel; the scutellum 
black, impressed longitudinally; the elytra, striae vague, 
sculpture close and fine; the antenne rather long and slender, 
second joint a little shorter then the third, 4 to 7 coequal and 
longer than the third. The female measures 14 millim. and 
the head is much broader than in the male. 
Hab. Kashiwagi. ‘Two examples. 
Telephorus adusticollis. 
Cantharis adusticollis, Kies, Berl. ent. Zeit, p. 274 (1874). 
Hab. Nara, Seba, and Junsai. Commonest in 8. Yezo. 
Telephorus cegrotus. 
Cantharis egrota, Kies. Berl. ent. Zeit. p. 275 (1874). 
Hab. Kiga. ‘Two examples only. 
Telephorus viaticus, sp. n. 
Niger, nitidus; capite antice, antennis basi, femoribus et tibiis 
testaceis, tarsis nigris. 
L 53-5? mill. 
