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Sp. 5. Ruficollis. — According to information re- 

 ceived from Westermann, the species of Fabrician 

 Anthicus, (numbered 5, 6, 7, and 8,) will even- 

 tually belong to a genus mediate between Statyra 

 and Lagria. 



Sp. 6. Fulvicollis. — It seems probable that this 

 insect is an Anthelephilus, Mihi ; and if so, the 

 locality will be in the East Indies, and not in South 

 America. 



Sp. 9. Fasciatus. — Westermann informs me by 

 letter that the above species is a minute and pretty 

 species of Clerus. 



Sp. 11. 2-punctatus. — Now a Crypta of Kirby, 

 whose name is prior to that of Boudier. The latter 

 writer has given us the term Psammsechus. In the 

 third volume of the Annales de la Societe Ento- 

 mologique de France, the generic details will be 

 found, to which is added also a coloured figure of 

 the insect. — Vid. page 367, pi. 7, (b). 



Sp. 20, 21, 22, and 23, — Belong to families 

 Scydmaenidse and Pselaphidae. 



Psoa, Fabricius. 



There are only two species mentioned by Fa- 

 bricius of this genus, and from the description of 

 the latter I am inclined to consider it as pertaining 

 to another genus. Westermann informs me that 

 Psoa Americana is a Languiria of Latreille. 



