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Sp. 2. Varia. — According to Westermann this 

 insect is a Temnoscheila of Gray. 



Sp. 5. Picipes. — Probably a Boros of Herbst. 

 The locality mentioned in the Systema Eleuthera- 

 torum is Guinea ; in the Supplement it is changed 

 to Europe. 



Sp. 7. Thoracica. According to the Baron De 

 Jean this is the type of his genus Bius. I am 

 doubtful if the details are yet published ; the name 

 should be changed to Bia to agree with the genera 

 of the family. 



Sp. 10. Elongata. — Either a Languiria or a 

 Colydium ; if from Sumatra it is the former, and 

 if from Europe it is of the latter genus. 



Sp. 11. Bicolor. — -Illiger regards this insect as a 

 Colydium ; Latreille ranks it as a Languiria. 



Sp. 12. Filiforme. — Certainly a Colydium. The 

 Fabrician locality is Sumatra. I have given Sweden 

 with a query attached to it as its country. Is Coly- 

 dium an Oriental Genus ? 



Sp. 13. Calcar. — Now the type of De Jean's 

 genus Calcar. The specific name of elongatus first 

 used by Herbst should be adopted. 



Sp. 17 and 18. — Both of these insects belong to 

 the genus Temnoscheila. 



Sp. 19. ^-guttata. — In the tables I have recorded 

 this insect as a Trogosita; Westermann believes 

 it to be of the same genus. 



Sp. 24 and 25. — These insects belong to a new 

 genus, at present undescribed. 



