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For an abstract of the genera of Amaridae, the 

 reader is referred to the Faunus of Gistl, published 

 at Munich in 1832. 



Sp. 139. Integer. — This insect is compared with 

 C. Latus ; Vid. Sys. Supp. 58. 128. It is most 

 likely therefore a Bradytus, which occurs in North 

 America. 



Sp. 144. Uelopioides. — Now an Oodes of Bonelli. 

 For an account of the species belonging to this 

 genus consult the 2nd and 3rd volumes Des Annales 

 de la Societe Entomologique de France, Germar's 

 Magazine, and the Zoological Atlas by Eschscholtz. 

 In my own collection are three nondescripts from 

 New Holland. 



Sp. 147. Erythrocephalus. — This is the same 

 insect as Nebria picicornis. Erichson, however, 

 states that it is only a variety of Harpalus fulvipes. 



Sp. 148. Analis. — Probably a Leistus. Erichson 

 makes it a variety of Bradytus apricarius. 



Sp. 149- Lineola. — An Agonoderus of De Jean ; 

 and one of the genera composing the Acinopidse of 

 M. M. Audouin and Brulle. I add their Tables, 

 as some of the genera are unknown to me. 



