394 Mr. G. Lewis on a new Beetle from Japan. 



warranted description; and, although he allies it with Ins 

 D. nodifera, the shape and structure of the head is quite 

 different. 



Dalpada hrevivitta, Walk. Cat. Het. i. p. 224. n. 18 (1867). 

 This species does not, as stated by Walker, agree " in 

 structure" with his D. tecta, which, as already mentioned, 

 belongs to my genus Nevisanus. The shape of the head is 

 totally difierent, and locates it rightly in the genus Dalpada. 



Dalpada consohrina, W\alk. Cat. Het. i^. p. 225. n. 20 (1867), 

 z=Dalp)o.da clavata, Fabr. 



Dalpada hrevis, Walk. Cat. Het. i. p. 226. n. 21 (1867),= 

 Dalpada remota, Walk. ibid. p. 227. n. 22, = Dalpada 

 p)roxima, Walk. ibid. p. 227. n. 2^^ = Halyoviorpha 

 jnciis, Fabr. 



Dalpada japonica, Walk. Cat. Het. i. p. 228. n. 24 (1867), 

 — Erthesina fullo, Thunb. 



LXIII. — On a new Beetle from Japan (Omaliidae). 

 By G. Lewis, F.L.S. 



The curious insect to which this note refers was not submitted 

 to Dr. Sharp while he was writing his second memoir on the 

 Staphylinidaj of Japan in 1889, for by an error in grouping it 

 was set aside as belonging to the Silphidee; and it was only 

 on my coming to write a description of it as such that I 

 discovered my mistake. I then sent an example to Dr. Sharp, 

 ■who kindly returned it to me with this memorandum : — " You 

 may say in your description that it is the only species in the 

 Staphylinida; yet known in which the elytra are entire, not 

 truncate, and completely cover the abdomen. In Trigono- 

 desmiis and Lathrimwum the wing-cases are truncate and 

 leave the tip of the body exposed. It has a pair of ocelli, 

 which brings it into the Omaliidas." 



Camioleum, gen. nov. 



Resembles Latlxrimceum and Olophrum in many of its 

 characters, especially in the antennas, palpi, and mouth- 

 organs as they appear without dissection. Form depressed ; 

 the head somewhat transverse ; eyes prominent and circular in 

 outline ; two ocelli before the neck ; tlie thorax also a little 

 transverse and widening out laterally, the expanding portions 



