206 Bulletin American Museum of Natural History. [Vol. XXXVII, 



Families XXXIX-XLI. LYCID^, LAMPYRID^E AND 

 TELEPHORID^E. 



A descriptive catalogue, in which the numerous changes will be included, 

 is in preparation. 



Family XLII. MALACHIIDiE. 



The spelling of the family name requires correction, as above. 



Family XLIII. CLERIDiE. 



i 



Thanoclerus should read Thaneroclerus and the locality Guadeloupe 

 should be inserted for T. girodi Chevrolat; Fleutiaux (Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr., 

 1889, p. 417) records T. buqueti (Lefebvre) with T. girodi as a synonym, but 

 buqueti being East Indian (Schenckling in Gen. Ins.) girodi is probably the 

 the Guadeloupe species. 



Family XLIV. PTINID^. 



Gibbium psylloides Czempinski. Montserrat (U. S. N. M.). This is a 

 cosmopolitan insect — as are many of the family. 



Ptinus niveicollis Boieldieu. Cuba (U. S. N. M.). 



Lasioderma serricome (Fabricius). Cuba (U. S. N. M.); Porto Rico 

 (Van Zwaluwenburg). 



Champion's paper, in Trans. Entom. Soc. Lond., 1913, makes some 

 changes in this family: Ozognathus is not Antillean and the species referred 

 thereto may be a Cryptorama; Petalium pulicarium (Gorham) is a synonym 

 of P. antillarum (Pic); Mirosternus Icevis Gorham belongs to Eupactus 

 Leconte; Priotoma brevisl Gorham is P. insularis Champion. 



Xylographus belongs in Cioidae. 



Calymmaderus bibliothecarum (Poey). Porto Rico (Gundlach). 



Atractocems Palisot (not Latreille) belongs in Lymexylonidse. 



Atractocerm brasiliensis (Laporte and Serville) of which A. antillarum 

 Vitrac (Insecta, III, 1913, p. 168) is treated as a synonym by Schenckling 

 (Coleopterorum Catalogus, pt. 64, 1915). Jamaica (Cockerell). 



