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Drypta, Fabricias. 



As the genera of this family will be found in a 

 former page, it is only necessary to remark on the 

 second species. 



Sp. 2. Cylindricollis Now of the genus Desera 



of Leach. It differs chiefly from Drypta in having 

 the first joint of the antenna? very long, the palpi 

 are proportionably larger, and the last joint is more 

 dilated than in the latter genus. The tropical 

 species are numerous, abounding particularly in the 

 East Indies, the largest species are from Sierra 

 Leone. 



Elaphrus, Fabricius. 



The genera composing this family will be found 

 under the Linnean Cicindelidse with which they were 

 at that time arranged. They are intimately allied 

 to the Pericallidse ; as this sub-family has acci- 

 dentally been passed by, I now insert it. 



PERICALLIDiE, Hope. 



Genera. 



Country. 



Typical Species. 



1. 



Catascopus, Kirby 



East Indies 



C. 



Hardwickii, Kirby. 



2. 



Pericalus, MocLeay 



Java 



P. 



Cicindeloides, M. L. 



3. 



Dyscolus, De Jean 



American Isles 



D. 



Memnonius, De Jean. 



4. 



Arsinoe, Laporte 



Madagascar 



A. 



4-guttatus, Laporte. 



5. 



Promecoptera, D. J. 



East Indies 



P. 



Marginalis, Wiedemun. 



6. 



Eurydera, Laporte 



Madagascar 



E. 



Armata, Klug. 



7. 



Thyreopterns, D. J. 



Senegal 



T. 



Flavosignatus, De Jean- 



8. 



Nycteis, Laporte 



Madagascar 



N 



Madagascarcnsis, Lap. 



9. 



Eucheila, De Jean 



Brazil 



E. 



Flavilabris, De Jean, 



10. 



BeleophoriiSj Klug 



Madagascar 



B. 



Cyanipennis, Klug. 



