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for the subgenus to which vernalis, Pz., belongs, and states that Glypto- 
dactyhis, proposed for the insect by des Cottes, is preoccupied [he does not 
say by whom : there is a Glyphodactylus of Chaudoir]. 
Steropm mannerheimi, Dej. : S described, from Orenburg, by Solsky, 
Hor. Ent. Ross. viii. p. 180. S. cBiieus, Mots., redescribed, S characters pointed 
out : id. I. c. p. 234. 
Adrimus, g. n., H. W. Bates, Ent. M. M. yiii, p. 176. Allied to Loxandrusy 
but with short and broad metatarsal epimera, which have straight hind 
margins. Ant. tarsi in (5 dilated as in the Atichoineni. Adrimus microderusy 
ibid., nifangidm and geminatus, p. 177, creperuSj p. 178, Amazons, id. I. c. spp. 
nn., and Loxandrus viridescetis, Bates. 
Platydeinis angulosus, Bone, Algiers, eyrtensis, Constantine : Reiche, Cat- 
Col. Alg. p. 15, note, spp. nn. 
Ferotiia {Orites) silesiaca, sp. n., Des Cottes, Pet. Nouv. no. 56, p. 223, 
Silesia. 
Feronia (Steropus) insidiati'ix, La Brulerie, ihid. no. 45, p. 179, Spain j 
S. cereipennis, Solsky, Hor. Ent. Ross. yiii. p. 234, Vladivostok : spp. nn. 
Zahrus hrondeli, sp. n., Reiche, I. c. p. 17, note, Blidah. 
Amara curvicms, Thomson, Opusc. Ent. (iv.) p. 362, Sweden; A. africana^ 
Putzeys, CR. Ent. Belg. xv. p. xcix, Auseba ; A. (Liocnemis) atrivirescens, 
Putzeys, I. c. p. c, Carthagena : spp. nn. 
Anchomenides. 
Pristonychus. La Brulerie, Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. (5) ii. 453 et seq., discusses 
P. incsqualis and its allies, considering that local forms have been permitted 
to rank as species : according to him, P. reichenhachi, Schsmf., polyjjfiemus and 
hceticus, Ramb., and cyanescens, 'FdiiYm.j — incequalis, Panz., varr. ; P. obtusus, 
Chsaid., =a7iyustatus, Dej., var. ; P. ellipticus and latus, Schauf., halmce, 
Delar., latebricola, hypogceus, and pyreiiceiis, Fairm., jacquelini, Boield.,= 
oblongu.SjDe'].', P.patDicejJSf'Fairm., carinulatus, Schdoitf^carinatus, Chaud., 
certe ; P. acutangulus, Schauf., ex. typ., = elongatus, Dej. AbeiUe, fitud. Col. 
Cav. p. 9, also considers P. terricola, cyanescens, latebricola, hypogesus, and 
? pyrenceus to be one species. 
Calathus nubigena, Hal., considered a good species by Thomson, Opusc. 
Ent. (iv.) p. 364. C. cisteloides, angularis, and fulvipes : individuals wrongly 
supposed to connect these species mentioned by La Brulerie, R. Z. (2) 
xxiii. p. 222. 
Anchomenus (Agonum) ohlongus, Dej., would clash with oblongus, F., if the 
latter species were not rightly attributable to obscurus, Hbst. : Reiche, Col. 
Cat. Alg. p. 19, note [practically, oblongus, F., is always used]. 
Sphodrus parumstriatus, sp. n., Fairmaire, Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. (5) ii. p. 47, 
? Mediterranean district. 
Diploharpus ebenimis, rubripes, and striolatus, p. 178, sextriaius, p. 179, 
Amazons : H. W. Bates, Ent. M. M. viii., spp. nn. 
Pogonides. 
Pogonus littoralis : observations on Chaudoir's opinion as to English re- 
