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Lampyris sp.? near mauritanica, L.; g§ abundant at Bastelica, flying 
into open windows at night; @ pale yellow. Lwciola italica, L. 
Telephorus corsicus, Reiche. 
Trichodes alvearius, F., and TY. apiarius, L. Sinoxylon seadentatum, 
Ol. <Apate capucina, L. 
Microdera pygmea,Géné. Tentyria angusticollis, Sol.,on sandy desert 
shores, Bay of Ajaccio. Stenosis (?) angustata, Hbst., under stones on the 
cliffs, Bonifacio: covered when alive with a blue bloom, easily rubbed off. 
Acis punctata, Thunb. Blaps gigas, Lu. (1 saw one dead: the species 
was common at Blidah, Algeria). B. gibbus, Cast. Asida corsica, Lap. 
(under stones, summit of Monte Renoso), and A. carinata, Sol. 
Pachyscelis quadricollis, Lap. Pimelia sardoa, Sol., everywhere, in 
profusion. Crypticus gibbulus, Quesn., under stones, Bonifacio. Pan- 
darus tristis, Lap., under stones, Bastia. Pedinus meridianus, Muls., 
frequent in sandy places. Hopatrum corsicum, De}., and rusticwm, Brullé. 
Trachyscelis aphodioides, Latr. Phaleria cadaverina, F., in dead horses, 
Bay of Ajaccio. Platydema europea, Lap., rare. Pentaphyllus melanoph- 
thalmus, Muls. Uloma culinaris,L. U. Perroudi, Muls., under pine 
bark, Forest of Vizzavona. Hypophlaus ferrugineus, Creutz. Iphthi- 
mus italicus,Trug. Menephilus curvipes, L., in pine forests, under 
bark. Helops ceruleus, L., and H. superbus, Muls., pine forests: 
taken by M. Reveliére. Mephodes villiger, Rol. Omophlus curvipes, 
Muls. Dircea Revelierii, Muls., rare. Lagria hirta, L., abundant 
in the mountains. Notoxus monoceros, L., Campoloro, crawling in 
sand. Mordella bipunctata, Germ., and several other spp. Myodites 
subdipterus, F., taken flying, twice: an extraordinary insect, resembling 
a fly of the genus Beris, magnified. Meloé brevicollis, Panz. Jlylabris, 
a few species. Zonitis preusta, Fab., and one of a smaller species, 
apparently distinct. Sparedrus testaceus, Anders., common. Nacerdes 
melanura, L., N. sardea, Schmidt. C£demera marginata, F., lurida, 
Gyll., and flavipes, F. 
Phytonomus philanthus, Ol., P. tigrinus, Dej. Coniatus tamarisei, 
F., abundant on every tamarisk. Cleonus alternans, Ol., C. nanus, 
Sch., CO. ocularis, F. Larinus cynare, ¥., on thistles, Ajaccio; L. 
_scolymi, Ol. Lixus turbatus,Sch. Hylobius fatuus, Rossi, pine forests. 
Apion tubiferum, Sch., A. longirostre, Ol., and other spp. Attelabus 
atricornis, Muls. Stbynes attalicus, Sch. Nanophyes tamarisci, Sch., 
Propriano, Golfe di Valinco. Sphenophorus mutilatus, Laich., Campoloro. 
Sttophilus granarius, L., in bags of oats. Dryophthorus lymexylon, F. 
Bruchus imbricornis, Panz., and other spp. 
Phytecia marginella, F. Leptura hastata, F., L. testacea, L., 
