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Sp. 163. Vestitus. — This is the same species as 

 C. marginatum of Linneus. The latter name should 

 be adopted. 



Sp. 166. Quadrum. —Now a Tetragonoderus of 



De Jean ; and one of the genera belonging to Ste- 



noiophidee. 



Stenolophid^e, Hope. 



Genera. 



Country. 



Typical Species. 



1. Stenolophus, Ziegler 



England 



C. Vaporariorum, Linneus. 



2. Masoreus,* Ziegler 



England 



M. Luxatus, De Jean. 



3. Amphasius, Newman. 



N. America 



A. Fulvicollis, Newman. 



TTrechus, Clairville 

 4x Acupalpus, Latreille 

 ^ Bradycellus, JErichson 



England 



C. Meridianus, Linneus. 







Sweden 



Harp, placidus, Gyll. 



5. Blemus, Ziegler 



England 



C. Discus, Fabricius. 



6. Epaphius, Leach 



England 



C. Secalis, Panzer. 



7. iEpus, Leach 



England 



2Ep. Fulvescens, Leach. 



8. Tetragonoderus, De Jean 



Senegal 



C. Quadrum, Fabricius. 



9. Lachnophorus, De Jean 



Cayenne 



L. impressus, Brulle. 



10. Aretharia, Say 



N. America 



A. Type unknown. 



Mr. Kirby in his Fauna Boreali Americana has 

 given us two families, the StenolophideB and Tre- 

 chidse. Stenolophus certainly appears closely allied 

 to the Harpalidse, and conduct us on to Trechidse, 

 as these sub-families are most intimately connected 

 I have thrown them together. The genus Ampha- 

 sia Newman is another link between Masoreus and 

 Harpalus, as all the other genera terminate in us, 

 Amphasia as well as Aretharia should do the same. 



* For an account of the Species of Masoreus, Vid. Gistl's 

 Faunus, page 1 19. 



