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COLEOPTERA. 
Baudi, serpentinus, Fauv., = 2'>olitus , A.nhQ S.faiiveli, Ch.'BYis., ochropus, 
Kies., = elegans, Rosenh. ; S. annidatus, Crotcli, elegans, Fairm., aceris, 
Steph., = cerosus, Er. ; S. carinifrons and gilvipes, Mots., angustulus, 
Heer, C9ceris, Lac, = impressus, Grerm. ; S. impressipmnis, Duv., •= 
ossium, Steph, ; >S. hituherculatus. Mots., ? = italicus, Baudi [erroneously 
sunk for the author's scaber, to which it is long antecedent in publica- 
tion] : Fauvel, I. c. p. 218, et seq. 
Octavius, g. n., Fauvel, I. c. p. 220. Differs from Evcesthetus in its 
transverse, finely crenulated labrum, its maxillary palpi having the 3rd 
joint pyriform, and scarcely longer than the 2nd ; the 5-jointed club of 
its antennge, and its microscopic eyes. 0. pyrenceus^ ibid. Pyrenees, and 
0. insularis, ibid., note, Corsica and Sardinia, spp. nn., and possibly 
Sipalia grandiceps, Muls. & R., [which is also stated, I. c, to be rather 
allied to the Aleocharides !] 
Steniis alpicola, p. 236, Alps, Pyrenees, strigosus, p. 239, note,, Corsica, 
galUcus, p. 2-48, Metz, exploratory p. 254, France, Spain, speculifer, p. 288, 
Pyrenees, Fauvel, I. c. spp. nn. 
Oxytelide-"^. 
Thinohius minor, Muls. & R., ? = r/e/ica^^^^ii.s, Ktz. ; Trogophlmus tar- 
salis, Hoch., = memnonius, Er. ; T. hrevipennis, Hoch., ? = elongatiilus, 
Er. ; T. aherrans, Ros., atomus, Saulcy, = exiguus, Er. ; Oxytelus eppels- 
heimi, Bethe, = rugifrons, Hoch. ; 0. scaler, Ros., = intricatus, Er. ; the 
larva of Bledius atricajnllus described (p. 18) ; B. crenulatus, Stierl., = 
unicornis, Germ. ; B. fuscipes, Rye, now considered a sex of pallipes, 
Gr. [!]. Fauvel, I c. suppl. 1, pp. 14-21. 
Syntomium ceneum makes galleries in friable earth, and occurs in great 
quantities at Calvados : L. Bedel, Bull. Soc. Ent. Fr. (5) iii. p. clxx. 
Acidota ferruginea, Er., occurs in England, and = cruentata, Mann., 
brachypterous form : observations are made on the various opinions of 
authors with regard to it. A. rufa, Grav., is apparently a like form of 
A. crenata. E. C. Rye, Ent. M. M. ix. p. 190. 
Thinohius minutissimus, sp. n., Flavel, I. c. p. 14, R. Loire (indicated by 
V. Pyot under the name of T. ligeris, Bull. Soc. Ent. Fr. 5, iii. p. ccxxvi.). 
Homaliides. 
Homalium p)ineti, Thoms., = planipenne, Makl. ; //. marginatum, K., is 
an Olophrum; J. L. Leconte, P. Ac. Philad. 1873, p. 327. H. marinum. 
Rag., = ruf ulum, Er. ; E. Ragusa, Bull. Ent. Ital. v. p. 266. 
Homalium rugulipenne. Rye, on the Scotch Coast near Aberdeen ; 
J. W. H. Traill, Scot. Nat. ii. p. 20. H. allardi, Fairm., in a bird-cage : 
T. Morley, Ent. M. M. ix. p. 268. 
AnihoUum pumMio, Ros., adustum, Kies., = torquatum, Msh., from which 
hispanicum, Bris., is distinct ; Homalium sulculum, Steph., is adopted for 
striatum, Lac, nec Grav. ; JI. hiemale. Fuss, = gracilicorne, Fairm. ; H, 
lagojnnum, Sahib., clavicorne, Mots., ? littorale, Thoms., = laticolle, Kr. ; 
Arpedium gyllenhali. Sahib., = brachypterum, Grav. ; A. brunnescens, 
Sahib., = gyllenhali, Zctt. ; Acidota quad rata, Zett., is a good species. 
Fauvel, /. c. Supplement i. pp. 4-11. 
Anthophagus (uneicollis, sp. n., id. I. c. p. 13, Gap. 
