THE CHIEF COLEOPTEROUS FAUNvE. 



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III. East Indies and Philippine Islands. — Chlcenius guttalus, 

 a Carabid (carnivorous hunting insect) ; Uespcrophanes luzo- 

 nicus, Longicorn (timber-borer); Figulusjissicollis (Lucanid), 

 Apate religiosa (Xylophage), and Eurythyrea scutellaris (Bu- 

 prestid) — timber-insects. 



IV. New Holland. — Oopsis nutator, Longicorn (timber-borer); 

 Amarygmus hydrophiloides, Heteromere, said Apate pus ilia, Xy- 

 lophage (timber-insect) ; Nacerdes bivittata, Heteromere, and 

 Staphylinus erythrocephalus, Staphylinid (microtypal) . 



V. New Zealand. — Dendropliagus suturalis, Cucujid (bark-in- 



sect); Stapliylinus oculatus, Staphylinid (microtypal). 



VI. Cosmopolitan, origin donbtful. — Plochionus bonfilsii, Ca- 

 rabid. 



List of G-enera and Species found in the Europaeo- Asiatic regions, 

 and also in North-west America, but not in the eastern side of 

 North America. 



I. G-enera. — Callisthenes, Miscodera, Leistus, Trachypachys, Pe- 



lophila, Anillus, Necrophilus, Pteroloma, Lyrosoma, Sphcerites, 

 JBolitochara, Syntomium, PJilceonceus, Arpedium, Deliplirum, 

 MalacMus, Calcar, Rosalia, Ergates, Mesosa, Timarcha. 



II. Species belonging to other genera than the above. — Platynus 



Bogemanni, Carabus Vietingliovii, Oolymbetes dolabratus, Necro- 

 pliorus mortuorum, Olisthoerus megacephalus, Elater nigrinus, 

 Corymbites conjluens, Ilelodes variabilis, Dinoderus substriatus, 

 Serropalpus striatus, Chrysomela lapponica, C. viminalis. 



Listof G-enera of Coleoptera of Old Calabar either Brazilian or with 

 Brazilian affinities, taken from my " Coleoptera of Old Calabar " 

 (so far as published) in the ' Annals and Mag. of Nat. Hist.' 



Galerita, Lia, Goniotrupis, Hypolithus, Celina, Contipus, Axyra, 

 Taracta, Platychora, 3felittoma, Ptilodactyla, Dilobotarsus, 

 Belionota,Parandra, Dorycera, Callichroma. 

 Brazilian section. — (Erne, (Edenoderus, Trachelophanes, Distenia, 

 Smodicum, Stenocliia. 



Note. — The other Tables referred to in the body of this paper, 

 and which accompanied it, relate to matters which are more ge- 

 nerally admitted ; and it has therefore not been thought necessary 

 to print them. 



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