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Trechicliides . 
H. W. Bates, Tr. E. Soc. 1873, p. 282, founds this sub-family for the 
reception of TrecJuchus and Mizotrechus (and possibly Pentoplogenius) , 
forming an additional link between the Anchomenides and Truncati- 
pennes, from the former of which they are removed by the adherent 
paraglossae, and from the latter by their broadly rounded, not truncate, 
elytra. 
Trechichus japonicus, sp. n., id. I. c. p. 281, Japan. 
Anchomenides. 
J. PuTZEYS, Ann. Ent. Belg. xvi. pp. 19-96, monographs the group 
Calathides^ re-characterizing Calatlius. Calathus barbatus, Woll., = 
angularis, Brulle ; C. lugens, Vuillef ., hispanicus, uhagoni, vuillefroyi, 
Gaut., = luctuosus, Dej. ; C. subsimiUs and intermedius, Gaut., = ciste- 
loides. 111. ; C. algirus, Gaut., = punctipennis, Germ. ; C. liotrachelus, 
Vuill., angularis, Chevr., = unisei'iatus, Vuill. ; C. lasserrii,, Heer, 
marginicollis, Chaud., =fulvipes^ GylL, varr. ; C. bipunctatus, Gaut., = 
asturiensis, Vuill. ; C. depressus and tappesi, Gaut., = granatensis, Vuill. ; 
C. dilutus, Chaud., clievrolati, Gaut., = fuscus, F, ; C. angustatus, Koll., 
nec Rambur, is re-named hollari (p. 72) ; C. parisiensis, Gaut., alpinus, 
Dej., obscuricoUis, Chaud., = melanocephalus, L. [no mention is made of 
nubigena, Hal., though it is referred to in the index] ; C. mollis, Msh,, is 
a good species ; C. incommodus, 'Mann., = ingratus, Dej.; C. advena, Lee, 
= dulcis, Mann., = lenis, Mann., var. ; C. rubrimarginatus, Blanch., ? = 
zelandicus, Redt. Amphigynus, Haliday {Calathus piceus, Marsh.), is re- 
characterized, and proposed to be retained as a genus at p. 23, and as a 
sub-genus of Calathus at p. 88. 
Loxocrepis ccelestinus, Mots., = Dicranoncus femoralis, Chaud. ; Limo- 
dromus, Platgnus, &c., should be retained ; H. W. Bates, Tr. E. Soc. 
1873, p. 278. 
Anchomenus angusticollis, K., nec F., is not stygicus, Lec. [Zool. Rec. 
vii. p. 260], but = Platynus sinuatus, Dej. ; Agonum harrisi, Lec, = 
affine, K. ; -4. lutulentum, Lec, ? = picipenne, K. ; A. fuscescens, Chaud,, 
? = sordens, K. : J. L. Leconte, P. Ac. Philad. 1873, p. 323. 
Olisthopus anomalus, Perris, is to be considered non-existent : E. Perris, 
Nouv. et faits (2) p. 6. 
Calathidius, g. n., Putzeys, I. c. p. 24. Differs from Calathus in the 
paraglossae being much more elevated than the ligula, &c. Calathus spho- 
droides and acuminatus, Woll. 
Thermoscelis, g. n., id. I. c. p. 89. Paraglossae as in preceding ; post, 
tibiae of $ emarginate in the inner posterior half. Pristonychus insignis, 
Chaud. 
Onycholabis, g. n., H. W. Bates, I. c. p. 329. Facies of Anchomenus : 
closely related to Cardiomera, joints 3-11 of antennee having woolly 
pubescence, but with claw-like and elongate mandibles and maxillaa. 
Type, 0. sinensis, sp. n., id. ibid., banks of the Yangtszekiang. 
Pristonychus ceneolus, sp. n., id. I. c. p. 272, Japan. 
Calathus pirazzolii, p. 43, Central Italy, zabroides, p. 44, Persia, 
lissoderus, Anatolia, Icevicollis, Armenia, p. 46, heydeni, p. 52, Portugal, 
