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Cychrides. 
Damasfer kwisi, sp. n., Rye, Ent. M. M. ix. p. 131, Nipon and Kiushiu, 
Japan. 
Ci/chrus costm^ sp. n., Emery, Bull. Ent. Ital. iv. p. 166, pi. 2. fig. 1, 
Naples. 
Odontacanthides. 
Homethes, Newm. : Chaudoir, Bull. Mosc, xlv. 1, p. 387 (adopting Gemm. & 
V. Harold 3 correction of Homothes), removes this genus from the neighbour- 
hood of Cymindis to that of Stenochila, on account of the outer lobe of its 
internally ciliated maxiUaa being non-articulate, its palpi, mandibles, and 
tarsi slender, the structure of its ligula, &c. 
Casnonta hcemorrhoidalis, Mots,, is described from Tranquebar examples of 
fuscipennis, Chaud., and is apparently a good species j Od[ont]acantha litura, 
Schm.-G-., is a Camonia; C. picfa, yar. n. suturalis, United States, p. 405; 
C. clarencii, Cast., = australis, Chaud., = aliena, Pasc, and forms a separate 
section ; C. ohscura, Cast., and O. micans, MacL, are probably identical ; C. 
incerta, Chaad., =gemctilata, Gory; Apiodera longicollis, Mots.,= C. hrevi- 
pennis, Chaud. ; C. margi7iestriata, Putz., redescribed ; Lachnothorax , Mots., 
is only a section of the genus : id. I. c. p. 404 et seq. 
Stenidia, characterized by its ligula : id. I. e. p. 409. 
Homothes emaryinatits, sp. n., id. I. c. p. 389, Melbourne. 
Camonia ceneseens, p. 398, Cantagallo, U7nbriyera, ibid., liodiscus, lignata, 
p. 399, Rio Janeiro, rudis, Ega, punctatostriata, Cayenne, p. 400, santarema, 
p. 401, Santarem, bivittis, p. 402, Mexico, viryidifera, p. 403, Siam, latifascia, 
p. 404, East Indies : id. I. c, spp. nn. 
Od\on€\flcantha fulvipennis, p. 407, Celebes, ajncalis, p. 408, Bangkok, Sin- 
gapore : id. I. c, spp. nn. 
Stenidia quadricollis, sp. n., id. I. c. p. 410, Lake N'gami. 
Anchonoderides. 
Callistus. Chaudoir, I. c. p. 384, defends his former opinion that this genus 
and its allies approach Anchonoderus more than Chlcenius. If separated from 
the present group, Callistus, Callistomimus (infra), and Callistochrous, Chaud. 
(type Tetragonoderus haxi, Gory, from Senegal), should form a fresh one, 
under the name Callistides. Callistochrous (Bull. Mosc. 1850) is practically 
recharacterized (pp. 385 & 386), and stated to form a transition to Campto- 
toma, Reiche, also recharacterized, which may also form a transitional group 
between the proposed Callistides and the Lachnophorides. 
Ega. Striation of elytra the best diagnostic character. E. hrasiliensis, 
Mots., ?=^w^^ceps, Schaum. The known species are briefly referred to, — 
amazonica (p. 394), from Ega, and sulcipennis {ibid.) and obliqua (p. 395), 
from Rio Janeiro, being named (not described) as new. E. ? angusticollis, 
Montrouz., is a Bembidiid, near Tachys. Steleodera (Selina, Mots.) wester- 
manni is generically quite distinct from Ega. Id. I.e. -p. 392 et seq. 
Clialybe. C. leprieuri, Cast., occurs in the Amazon district, and C. basalis, 
H. W. Bates, is queried as a var. of it ; C. in^qualis, Bates, is doubted 
as identical with Brulle's species of that name (grata, Mots., puncticollis, 
Laf.) : id. I. c. p. 396. 
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