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specimen will be found in the Banksian Cabinet. 

 (Vid. Olivier's figure.) The above species is .evi- 

 dently the same insect asBrachinus 4-pustulatus Fab. 



Sp. 93. Festinans. — This insect now belongs to 

 the genus Calleida De Jean. There are several 

 other green species from North and South America 

 which are allied to C. festinans Fab. 



Sp. 94. Cephalotes. — Now a Broschus of Panzer 

 and of the family Broschidse : the following genera 

 pertain to it. 



Broschid^e, Hope. 



Genera. 



Country. 



Typical Species. 



1. Broschus, Panzer 



a f Miscodera, Esch. 

 ' \ Oncoderus, Stephens 



3. Stomis, Clairville 



England 



England 

 England 



Car. Cephalotes, Linn. 



C Arcticus, Paykull. 

 C. Pumicatus, Illiger. 



Other species of Broschus from the East Indies 

 and New Holland will eventually form sub-genera.* 



Sp. 9<5. Megacephalus. — This is now the type of 

 the genus Camptoscelis of De Jean. The Carabus 

 Hottentottus of Olivier is only a synonym of Mega- 

 cephala Fab. It seems closely to approach to the 

 Broschidse, and may unite them to the Thaliadae. 



* I have in my collection also some allied genera from the Swan 

 River, belonging to this family. They will be described in the 

 Fauna Australasian 



