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INSECTA, COLEOPTERA. 
Ancyrophorus emarginatus, p. 141, note, Spain, aureus, p. 142, Switzerland, 
Great Britain, Corsica { = longipennis of English Cats.) : id. Faune &c. iii. 
Planeustomiis Jlavicollis, id. ihid. p. 129, Verviers j P. curtipennis, id. Rche. 
Cat. Col. Alg. p. 43, note, Algeria. 
Lesteva lepontia, Baudi, = pandellii, Fauv. ; Lathrimceum haudii, Ktz., ei\ 
tyi^., ? = atrocephalum, Gyl. ; Philorhinum cadomense, Fauv., = sordidum, 
Steph. ; Anthobium obscurum, Bris., = scribes, Schauf. ; A. cribricoUe, Baudi, 
=foveicolle, Faiiy.; A. Icevipenne, 'Ba,udi,=st7'mnineum, Ktz.; A. silesiacumj 
Letz., ? = sorbi, Gyll. : Fauv el, L'Ab. viii. p. 387 et seq. Homalium nigrum, 
Grav., and jiorale, Er., are identical as a |pecies, for which rufipes, Fourcr., 
is adopted ; S. heeri, Heer, = vile, Er., var. ; H. punctipenne and abietinum. 
Thorns., are considered mere phases of pusillum, Gr. ; H. salzmanni, Saulcy, 
? = allardi, Fairm., from which ocellatum, WolL, is now admitted to be di- 
stinct ; Arpedium quadrum is resolved into two races, Erichson's species 
being named alpinum; the A. brachypterum of British Cats. =troglodytes, 
Kies., dubiously considered a form of h-achypterum, Grav. ; Lesteva major, 
Muls., ? =fontinalis, Kies. ; L. muscorum, Duv., ^punctata, Er. ; L. punctata, 
'Ktz., Duv., is renamed heeri ; Geodromicus suturalis, nigrita, plagiatus, litu- 
ratus, marginatus, globulicollis, and curtipennis are regrouped as one species, 
under the name plagiatus ; Anthophagus abbreviatus, F., gracilis, Heer, obscu- 
riceps, Mots.,=mra6o^c?es, L. ; and various errors of locality are corrected. 
Id. Faune &c. iii. p. 62 et seq. 
Acidota ferruginea, Lac, discussed as to its claims to specific value : Hoch- 
huth. Bull. Mosc. xliv. 2, p. 169 [f/. Rye, Ent. M. M. ix. p. 190]. 
Acidota seriata, Lee, from Lake Superior, = crenata, F. : W. F. Miiklin, 
S. E. Z. xxxiii. p. 247. 
Olophrum, sp. n., from the Altvatergebirge, described, but not named : 
Schwarz, B. E. Z. xvi. p. 155, 
Homalium rugulipenne, Rye, from Scotch and Lancashire coasts : E. C. 
Rye, Ent. Ann. 1873, p. 6. It occurs in abundance on the Welsh coast : id. 
Ent. M. M. viii. p. 204. H. Jiorale, var. ruficome, Waltl, in pigeons' nests: 
id. Ent. Ann. 1873, p. 8. 
Ischnoderus, g. n., Fauvel, Bull. Soc. L. Norm. (2) i. p. 51, pi. i. figs. 9-12. 
Facies of certain American Oxytelidce in mouth and tarsi allied to Antho- 
bium, but maxillary lobes difierent ; ligula bilobed, as in Eudectus, aud four 
first joints of tarsi very short. Homalium insigne, Fairm. & G. 
Lesteva pandellii, Fauvel, /. c. (2) v. p. 18 [see Fauvel, List of Titles], 
Pyrenees ; L. luctuosa, id. Faune &c. iii. p. 103, Grande Chartreuse : spp. nn. 
Homalium picipenne, sp. n., id. Bull. Soc. L. Norm. (2) i. p. 49, Chili. 
Anthobium andicola, id. ibid. p. 51, Chilian ; A. octavii md foveicollc, p. 18, 
Alps, 2^f"i<^^08um, p. 19, Corsica, rectanguhim, p. 17, France, Italy, and Ger-. 
many : id. I. c. v. [see Fauvel, List of Titles, suprii] ; nigriceps, p. 41, note, 
Corsica, sinuatum, p. 44, Basses- Alpes, angusticolle, p. 47, Maritime Alps ; id* 
Faune &c. iii. : spp. nn. 
Protinides. 
Protinus olivieri, 9,M\\cy, = clavicor7iis, Stoph., P. cremihitus, Pand., = /«7wft- 
(itus, Miikl. : Fauvel, L'Ab. viii. p. 409. 
