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Cantharis, Fabricius. 



The term Cantharis should be retained for those 

 insects which are vesicatory ; I have therefore used 

 the term employed by De Geer and Olivier, namely, 

 Telephorus. The following genera compose the 

 family : — 



Telephorus, Degeer. 

 TelephoridjE, Leach. 



Genera. 



Country. 



Typical Sprcies. 



. f Drilus, Olivier. 

 ' \ Cochleoctonus, Mielz. 



2. Malacogaster, Rossi. 



England 

 Dalmatia 



D. Flavescens, Fabricius. 



Sicily 



Mai. Passerinii, Rossi. 



„ /Rhagonychus, Fischer. 

 " \ lschnomera, Stephens. 



Europe 

 England 



Tel. Alpinus, Paykull. 

 Isch. Melanura, Fabricius. 



4. Telephorus, De Geer. 



Europe 



Tel. Fuscus, Linneus. 



5. Malthacus, Kirby. 



N. America 



Mai. Puncticollis, Kirby. 



6. Brachynotus, Kirby. 



Massachusetts 



Br. Bennetii, Kirby. 



7. Callianthia, De Jean. 



N. America 



C. Marginata, Fabricius. 



8. Prionocera, Perty. 



Senegal 



P. Caeruleipennis, Perty. 



9. Idgia, Laporte. 



Senegal 



I. Terminata, Laporte. 



10. Tylocerus, Dalmann. 



Antilles 



T. Crassicornis, Dalmann. 



11. Anisotelus, Hope. 



Nepal 



An. Lividus, Hope. 



12. Cantharodema, Gory. 



N. America 



C. Marginipennis, Gory. 



, „ f Calochromus, Guerin. 

 \ Calochrosis, Hope. 



New Guinea 



C. Glaucoptera, Guerin. 



14. Silis, Latreille. 



Dalmatia 



S. Rubricollis, Charpentier. 



15. Malthinus, Latreille. 



Paris 



M. Flavus, Latreille. 



Other genera will be found inserted in various 

 catalogues; as however I have reason to think 

 their anatomical characters remain unpublished, I 

 have not inserted them. The genus thirteen, named 

 Calochromus by Guerin, is too closely allied to 

 Callichroma, one of the Longicornes; I suggest 

 therefore the adoption of the name of Calochrosis. 



