Sp. 96. Interruptus. — Now a Ditomus of Bonelli. 

 M. M. Audouin and Brulle give a table of the 

 genera and sub-genera of Ditomidse. With some 

 of the insects I am acquainted, and therefore, only 

 remark, at present, that there appears in their 

 arrangement an union of forms which belong to 

 families very different to the true Ditomus. The 

 Morionidse unite this family with the Scaritidse. 



DiTOMiDiE, Audouin. 



Genera- 



Country. 



Typical Species. 



1 



' nitomus, Bonelli 

 Distomus, Leach 

 _ Aristus, Ziegler 



France 



England 



France 



S. Calydonius, Rossi. 

 Dis. Leachii, Samouelle. 

 Dit. Fulvipes, Lot. 



2. 



Carterus, De Jean 



Portugal 



C. Interceptus, De Jean. 



3. 



Glyptus, Brulle 



East Indies 



Gl. Sculptilis, Brulle. 



4. 



Melsenus, De Jean 



Senegal 



Mel. Elegans, De Jean- 



5. 



Coscinia, De Jean 



Egypt 



Cos. Schuppelii, De Jean. 



6. 



Apotomus, LatreUle 



Italy 



Ap. Rufus, Rossi. 



Sp. 100. Impressus. — Formerly a R embus of 

 Latreille, as Germar in his Species Insectorum 

 has applied this name to one of the Curculionidse. 

 It has been changed by Brulle to Diplocheila, from 

 8l7t\oo? and x €L ^°?> signifying, double -lipped. The 

 following genera belong to the family of Licinidse. 



