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presentatives of this South European species by E. C. Rye, Ent. M. M. viii. 
p. 269. 
Trechides. 
Trechus longicornis in Scotland : R. Hislop, Scot. Nat. i. p. 212. 
Trechus 2^erezi, Crotcli, =/M/ms, Dej., var. ; T. spelceus, Reitt., = wicro- 
phthalmus, Mill. : Putzeys, S. E. Z. xxxiii. p. 167. 
Anopht\_h']almus. Abeille, Etud. Col. Cav. pp. 9-12 (table, pp. 24-26), 
divides the French species into 5 groups : 1, subgen. Diivalius, with elytra 
striated, shoulders more or less marked, of medium size, inhabiting surface 
caves, types auberti, raymondi, delphmeiisis, &c. ; 2, not named, A. orcinus, 
trophonius, consorramis, &c. ; 3, Anophthalmus proper, gallicus, rhadamanthus, 
hucephalus ; 4, " Formes Aphaenopsiennes," A. pandell(Ei, minos, pluto, &c. 
5, A. ehlersi, transitional between Duvalius and Aphcenops. Recent dis- 
coveries connect Anophthalmus and Aphcenops, and possibly both with 
Trechus ; if Anophthalmus be retained, it should be limited to species with 
no black pigment to the eye. A. navarrieus, VuilL, is, under any circum- 
stances, a Trechus. A. consorranus, Dieck, is specifically distinct from A. or- 
pheus. A var. of A. cerberus, from Mas d'Azil, is described under the name 
incequalis, p. 14. 
La Brulerie, Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. (5) ii. pp. 460-467, discusses varieties of 
A. Cerberus, with remarks on the influences of caves upon the variability of 
pecies. He reconnects consorranus to orjoheus, from specimens found on a 
mountain, and not in caves. 
Aphcenops leschenaulti: habits detailed by E. DeyroUe, Bull. Soc. Ent. Fr. 
(5) ii. p. Ixxxvii. The seat of smell seems to be in the palpi. Heat, and 
not light, appears to affect it. Cf. Ch. Brisout, ibid. p. Ixxxviii. 
Trechus complanatus, p. 167, Sierra Nevada, artemisics, p. 168, Piedmontese 
Alps, Putzeys, I. c. ; T. abeillii, Pandelle, in Abeille's Etud. Col. Cav. p. 13, 
Ariege : spp. nn. 
Anophthalmus trophonius, p. 13, ehlersi, p. 15, Abeille, /. c, A. tiresias, La 
Brulerie, Pet. Nouv. no. 65, p. 259, and /. c. p. 443, Ariege ; A. tenuis, p. 420, 
eremita, p. 421, Wyandotte Cave, Indiana, Horn, Am. Nat. vi. : spp. nn. 
Bembidiides. 
Bembidium velox, Er. [?=/aw?j9ros, Hbst., var.], nec L., is named 14-s^W- 
atum: Thomson, Opusc. Ent. (iv) p. 361. B. mannerheimi, Sahib, {nec 
Schaum), 8 exx. typp. =guttula, 7, and obtusum, 1 \_B. ^nanncrheimi, Schaiim, 
a good species, therefore requires renaming, and unicolor, Chaudoir, should 
apparently stand for it], and confusion between B. yuttida, 2nmllum, and 
gilvipes, of Mann, and Sahib., is referred to; B. grapii, Sahlh., =schuppelif 
Dej.; B.pfeiffi, Sahib., = yM-ews, Gyll. {nec Meg., which is b-striatum, Gyll., 
var.) : W. F. Maklin, S. E. Z. xxxiii. pp. 245 & 246. 
Tachys quadrinceva, sp. n., Reitter, B. E. Z. xvi. p. 177, Oran (possibly = 
4-signata, var., teste Kraatz, ibid. note). 
Bembidium crassicorne, sp. n., Putzeys, CK. Ent. Belg. xv. p. Ixxi, 
Asturias. 
