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LXV. — On new Species o/Histeridfe and Notices of others. 

 By G. Lewis, F.L.S. 



This paper, the thirty-tliird of the series, is a short appendix 

 to the last (Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. xx. p. 339, 1907), and 

 furnishes at tlie close of the year sundry descriptions which 

 render the preceding papers, as a whole, more complete. 



List of Sjyecies. 



Teretrius placitus, Hor7i. Hister monitor. 



Diplogramuiicus, gen. nov. Carcinops lauta, ZwiMi. 



intermedins. Echinodes decipiens, Horn. 



Zabromcrphus rugicoUis. Saprinue ovillum, Sols. 



Teretrius placitus, Horn, Tr. Amer. Ent. Soc. viii. p. 143 

 (1880). 



" Black, shining, elytra red. Thorax nearly square, very 

 narrowly margined, surface moderately densely and equally 

 punctured. Elytra a little more coarsely but less densely 

 punctured than the thorax, and without trace of strife, colour 

 red. Propygidium and pygidium moderately densely punc- 

 tured, the latter more finely. Prosternum truncate in front. 



