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COLEOPTEEA. 
Lehia idee, p. 318, sajidaligera, comitata, p. 319, Bates, I. c. Japan ; L. 
exigua and jucunda, Kirsch, I. c. p. 126, Peru. 
Lia exarata and mesoxantha, Kirsch, 1. c. p. 127, Peru. 
Tetragonoderus eximius, id. I. c. p. 128, Peru. 
Pentagonica nigripennis, p. 320, siibcordicoIUs, -p. 321, Bates, I. c. Japan. 
Perigona basalts, p. 223, Queensland, livens, p. 225, ? Coromandel, 
Putzeys, Ann. Mus. Genov. iv. 
Pericalides. 
Amphimenes, g. n., H. W. Bates, Tr. E. Soc, 1873, p. 322. (Coptoderince) 
Facies of Stenognathus, but with a bisetose ligula. A. piceolus, sp. n.,id. 
ibid. Nagasaki. 
Ozoenides. 
Eustra plagiata, Schm. G., occurs in Japan; id. I.e. p. 237. 
Ditomides. 
C. P. DE LA Brulerie monographs this group ; L'Ab. ix. (1873 : sep. 
paging, 1-100. In the introduction, pp. i.-viii., are some synonymical 
rectifications in Bembidium and Pristonyclius, quite out of place, and, as to 
the latter, already published by the author). The Ditomides are gramini- 
vorous, and very closely allied to the Harpalides, from which the author hesi- 
tates, indeed, to consider them quite distinct. Melanus, Coscinia, and 
Apotomus are not admitted as members of the group, which, as restricted, 
is especially found in the Mediterranean part of the old world. Aristus 
haagi, Heyd., = capita, Dej. ; A. perforatus, Eche. & S., nitidula, Dej., 
and ? talpa, Redt., = eremita, Dej. ; A. trogositoides, Duf., = splicero- 
cephalus, 01. ; A. subopacus, WolL, ? = clypeatus, Brulle, nec Rossi. A: 
elegans, Coye, = Ditomus modestus, Schaum ; D. libanicola. Mars., 
bucidus, Eche. & S., = asiaticus, Chaud. ; D. spinicollis, Chaud., frioli, 
Sol., calydonius, Germ., = 3-cuspidatus, F. ; Carterus (a sub-genus only) 
mandibularis, strigosus, and lucasi, Eeiche, = interceptus, Dej. ; D. affinis, 
Eamb., = rotundicollis, Eamb., $ ; D. cribratiis, Eche. & S., = longi- 
pennis, Chaud. Chilotomus solitarius, Peyr., is a Penthus. Dregus and 
Graniger, Mots., must be considered non-existent, as D. nitidus = Pangus 
glebalis, Coq., & G. algirinus = Coscinia semelederi, Chaud. He charac- 
terizes the following new genus and species : — 
Eriotomus, p. 72. Differs from Carterus in its villosity, simply cordi- 
form thorax, variable $ anterior tarsi, &c. Ophonus tomentosus, Dej., 
Ditomus caucasicus, Dej., D. rubens, Fairm., = Ophonus villosulus, Eche., 
and E. palcestinus, sp. n., p. 78, Jaffa. 
Aristus semicijlindricus, p. 24, Dzoungaria, Chodshent, Erzeroum, 
moloch, p. 26, Syria. 
Ditomus (Carterus) gilvipes, p. 59, Syria, Cyprus, Bone, and validius- 
culus, p. 66, Syria, Galilee. 
Penthus peyr oni, p. 96, Lebanon. 
Anthiides. 
Anthia hexasticta, Gerst., fig. 3, cavernosa, G., fig. 4, Poh/hirma s^mtulata, 
G., fig. 5, bihamata, G., fig. 6, lagenula, G., fig. 7, ^-plagiata, G., lig. 8 ; 
V. d. Dccken's Reisen, iii. pt. 2, pi. iv. 
