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I. longitarsis, Kirb. Black, rather obscure ; legs pitchy ; 

 if line; sandy coasts. PL 25, fig. 1. 

 Genus [185], Astilbus. Dilhvynn. One species. 



A. canaliculars, Fab. Castaneous ; head, apex of antennae 

 and the third and fourth segments of the abdomen black ; 

 2\ lines; sandy situations and moss. PL 25, fig. 2. 

 Genus [186]. Falagria. Leach. Ten species. 



F. nitens, Kirb. Pitchy black and shining ; thorax sulca- 

 ted : legs fuscous ; one line ; garden rubbish. PL 25, 

 fig. '6. 



Genus [187]. Autalia. Leach. Six species. 



A. impressa, Oliv . Castaneous and shining ; head, apex of 

 antennas, elytra and a ring near the apex of abdomen pit- 

 chy black ; legs testaceous ; thorax impressed behind ; one 

 line and a quarter: meadows by sweeping. PL 25, 

 fig. 4. 



Family [16]. Pselaphid^e. Leach. 



Genus [18 S]. Ciaviger. Preysler. One species. 



C. foveolatus, Mull. Entirely reddish, testaceous ; one 

 line ; nests of Formica fiava ; rare. PL 25, fig. 5. 

 Genus [189]. Euplectqs. Kirby. Nine species. 



E. nanus, Reich. Castaneous shining ; legs red-testaceous ; 

 f- of a line ; meadows by sweeping. PL 25, fig. 6. 

 Genus [190]. Trimium. Aube. One species. 



T. brevicorne, Reich. Castaneous shining ; | of a line ; 

 meadows, roots of grass and moss. PL 25, fig. 7. 

 Genus [191]. Batrisus. Aube'. One species. 



B. venustus, Reich. Bright ferruginous, shining ; abdomen 

 black; \\ line; moss, rare. PL 25, fig. 8. 



Genus [192]. Ttchus. Leach. One species. 



T. niger, Leach. Black and shining ; antennas and legs 

 pale pitchy ; one line ; moss in woods, common. PL 26, 



fig. 1. 



Genus [l9S]. Arcopagus. Leach. Four species. 



A. glabricollis, Reich. Deep chesnut, shining; f of a line ; 

 mGss in meadows. PL 26, fig. 2. 



Genus [194]. Bythinus. Leach. Four species. 



B. securiger, Reich. Pitchy, shining; antennas and legs 

 bright ferruginous ; f of a line , moss and damp meadows. 

 PL 26, fig. 3. 



Genus [195]. Bryaxis. Kugel. Seven species. 



B. sanguineus, Lin. Black, antennas fuscous ; elytra blood 

 red ; legs pitchy brown ; about one line ; humid meadows. 

 PL 26, fig. 4. * 



