— VII — 



Staphyllnldae — Anthobiiim albipilis, 54 ; Thino- 

 bius minutissimus, 122 ; T. delicatulus, 122 ; Platystetbus 

 arenarius, 234 ; Stenus hospes, 235 ;■ S. Leonardi, 235 ; Aste- 

 nus a. humeralis, 236; Jiathrobium Pinkeri, 122; Tachyusa 

 ventralis, 102 ; Ath età cava, 102; Sipalia plicatella, 102. 



Fselaphidae— Bythinus glabratus, 240. 



Llodidae — Liodes a. nigreseens, 134. 



Trlchopterygldae — Trichopteryx lata, 104. 



Oantharidae — Cantharis tristis, 24 ; C. nigricans, 

 C. versicolor, 25 ; C. fusca, 83 ; Rhagonycha nigrosuta, 23 ; 

 R. italica, 24 ; Attalus semitogatus, 83 ; A. postremus, 83 ; 

 Haplocnemus integer, 57. 



Nitidulidae — Rhizophagus, 237. 



Cryptophagidae — Cryptophagus micaceus, 239. 



Eucnemidae — Prosopotropis Devillei, 56. 



BostrycMdae — Bostrychus v. luctuosus, 134. 



Ptinidae - Ptinus femoralis, 124; P. Capellae, 124. 



Oedemeridae — Oedemera caudata, 84 : Sparedrus 

 Orsinii, 134. 



AntMcidae — Anthìcus quisquilius, 103. 



Meloidae — Meloè erythrocnemus, 133. 



Alleculidae — Megischia curvipes, 134. 



Cerambycidae — Purpuricenus v. mber, 134 ; P. 

 V. bipunctatus, 134; Plagionotus scalaris; 134; Anaglyptus 

 V. mysticus, 134. 



Curculionidae — Peritelus mutatus, 10 ; P. Logesi, 



10 ; Meira Grouvellei, 60 ; Ptochus neapolitanus, 10 ; Pyllo- 

 bius albidus, 11 ; Ph. pomonae, 11 ; Ph. parvulus ; 11 ; Ph. 

 cinereipennis , 11; Ph. cinereus, 11; Ph. lucanus, 11; Ph. 

 Leonii, 11 ; Ph. etmscus, 11 ; Ph. nudus, 11 ; Ph. aurifer, 



11 ; Ph. claroscutellatus, 11 ; Ph. Logesi, 60 ; Polydrosus fla- 

 vipes, 60; P. Damryi, 60; P. subnuds, 60; P. squalidus, 

 60 ; Barypithes maurulus. 83 ; Sitona stricticollis, 60 ; S. per- 

 sulcatus, 60 ; S. curviscelis, 60 ; Gleonus sulcicollis, 60 ; Li- 



