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Feronia {Tapinopterus) martinezi, Vuill., re-described and figured, from 
Cuenca : Martinez y Saez, An. Soc, Esp. ii. p. 56, pi. i. fig. 1. 
Pcecilus cupreus and its allies : S. Solsky, Hor. Ent. Ross. ix. p. 303. 
P. refiexicoUis, Gebl., from Eastern Siberia, must be held as a good 
species, if P. cursorius, Dej., be entitled to similar rank ; both, however, 
in Solsky's opinion are local forms of versicolor^ Stm. : P. nitidicoUis, 
Mots., from E. Siberia, is a good species ; and P. cupreus, Morawitz, from 
Jesso, and ? also planicolUs, Mots., from Japan, must be referred to it. 
Platijderus canaliculatus, Rott., = Feronia sicida, Levr. ; G. Dieck, 
B. E. Z. xvii. p. 422. 
Orthomus. Chaudoir, /. c. pp. 103-110, revises the species of this 
group. 0. longuhis, WoU., nec Reiche, is re-named longior (p. 105). 0. 
monogrammus, Chaud., = ruhicvndus, Coq, ; 0. numida, Chaud., = 
aquila, Coq. 
Phorticosomns minutus and lateralis, Cast., are to be referred to Simo- 
dontus ; other species described by Castlenau should be placed near Heter- 
acantha : Chaudoir, I. c. p. 113. 
Stereocerus similis, K., = Feronia (Amain) hcematopus, Dej.; Cyrto- 
notus hrevilabris, K., and ? Amara lacustris, Lee, = rufimanus, K. ; C. 
convexiuscuhis, K., nec Msh., = laticollis, Lec. ; Amara lihera, Lee, = 
Icevistriata, Putz., = C. {Bradijtus) latior, K. ; ^. vulgaris, K. nec Pz., = 
Icevipennis, Lec, nec K., and requires re-naming; A. discors, K., = 
chalcea, Dej.; A. erratica, Lec, = Icevipennis, K. ; Isopleurus nitidus, 
K., = A. subcenea, Lec. ; Leconte, I. c. pp. 323 & 324. 
Zahrus gihhus. Observations on habits, especially of the larva, at 
Essen, near Borbeck. Das Ausland, xlii. (1869), pp. 260 & 261. 
Harpalus despectus, Sahib., is not Amara municipalis, Dfts., as Maklin 
avers [Zool. Rec. ix. p. 246], but = A. quenseli, Sch., and litorea, Thoms.: 
J. Sahlberg, S. E. Z. xxxiv. p. 62. 
Stolonis. Chaudoir, Bull. Mosc. xlvii. pp. 85-90, supplements H. W. 
Bates's observations [Zool. Rec. viii. p. 238]. Anchonemus dimidiati- 
cornis, Dej., belongs to this genus. 
Cyntliidia, g. n., Chaudoir, I. c. p. 91. Differs from Feronia in its con- 
vex thick labrum, which is always metallic in front, its eyes converging 
in front obliquely, and its deep frontal sulci. Feronia cancellata, BruUe, 
= Poicilus croceipes, Pty., F. depressa, Wat., = subsulcata, BruUe, = P. 
planodiscus, Pty. (of which a var. pampicola is described, p. 95), and C. 
octocoila., pp. 95, interior of Brazil, and Ega, and C.foveata, p. 96, Amazons 
spp. nn. 
Pseudabarys, subg. n. of Feronia, Chaudoir, I. c. p. 99. Facies of cer- 
tain Selenophori, but allied to Orthomus and Simodontus, differing in the 
much shorter antennae, the unipunctate 3rd interstice of the elytra, and 
metallic colouring. Type, A barys robustus, H. W. Bates, and P. brasi- 
liensis, Brazil, mexicanus, Mexico, p. 101, columbicus, Yenezuela, lebasi, 
Carthagena, p. 102, substriatus, p. 103, Cuernavaca, Chaudoir, Z. c. spp. nn. 
Ophryosternus, sub-g. n. of Feronia: id. I. c. p. 115. Intermediate 
between Simodontus and Ceneus. 0. sidcatulus, sp. n., id. ibid., Moreton 
Bay. 
Stolonis intercepta, sp. n., id. I. c. p. 87, Yucatan. 
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