84 MR. A. MUllRAT ON TUE GEOGBAPHJCAL RELATIONS OF 



Table II. {continued). 



Genera. 



Placusa 



Staphylinus M. 



Philonthus M 



Siiniua M 



Ziropli or U3 



Lispinus 



Iso) nalus 



Chrysoderaa 



Eurj'thyrea M 



Agrilus M 



Pliotophorus (peculiar to Poly' 

 nosia, but allio^l to Fijro-phonoi, 

 which is iU-aziliiin) 



Dicrepidius (doubll'ul if really this 

 genus, see Candozo) 



Monocrepidius 



Simodactylus, allied to Etidac 

 tylus 



Oophorus(the old genus of this name 

 bad no good characters ; and as 

 Candeze has broken it up and 

 partitioned its contents, it is im 

 possible to say where Fairmaire': 

 insects should go ; Cande ;e him- 

 self does not say, but suggests 

 Heteroderes) 



Adel ocera 



Cylidrus 



Tarsostenus 



Tillus {Clerus is the Miocene ge- 

 nus, but it may bo held to includi 

 TUlm) M 



Corynetes 



Carpopbil us , 



Nitidula ] 



Epurea Im. 



Stclidota J 



Antlircnus 



Dermestcs M 



Platysoma 



Paromalus ; 



Microtypal 

 stirps. 



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