95 



Genus 5. Oxygnathus, De Jean. 



I formerly gave to this germs the name of Arpe- 

 phorus, which had better be abandoned ; it is con- 

 sequently not inserted in the Tables. 



Genus 6. Eutomus, Newman. 



For the generic characters of this genus, the 

 reader is referred to the Entomological Magazine 

 of the year 1838, No. 22, page 170. 



Fabrician Scaritid^e. 



Sp. 3. Testaceus. — Schonherr still retains this 

 insect among the Scaritidse ; from the description 

 it appears to be an immature specimen, the species 

 being almost invariably black. 



Sp. 6, 10, 12. — These insects are all of them 

 deposited in the Museum at Copenhagen, where we 

 may be enabled to glean further intelligence re- 

 specting them ; apparently they are unknown to 

 most Entomologists. 



Sp. 18. Cursor. — Not unlikely to turn out an 

 immature variety of a species of Dyschirius. 



Sp. 19. Aralis. — Probably the type of a new 

 genus, as the thorax is mentioned as being serrated. 

 This insect was collected in the East by the inde- 

 fatigable Forskahl. 



