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COLEOPTEEA. 
Westwood placed it in the Trogositidce. A. Salle, R. Z. (3) i. pp. 11 & 12, 
pi. ix. figs. 2, 2a-d. 
Tribalister, g. n., Horn, 1. c. p. 299. Differs from Hetcerius and 
Scapiccelis in its solid antennal club being pubescent and not truncate, 
and from the latter also in its normal first joint : legs like those of 
Phelister, and form of the body resembling Tribalus. T. marginellus, 
Lee. ; pi. v. fig. 2. 
Anapleus, g. n., id. I. c. p. 311. Differs from Dendrophilus in its 
slender middle and hind tibiae, shorter prosternal lobe, mesosternum 
rounded in front, &c, ; from Bacanius in having a scutellum ; and from 
Sjjhcerosomain its antennae and their cavity. A. margmatus, Lec. 
Teretriosoma, g. n., id. I. c. p. 347. Intermediate between Teretrius and 
Xiplionotus. T. chalybceum, sp. n., id. ibid. pi. v. fig. 9, Texas. 
jEletes^ g. n., id. I. c. p. 356. Differs from Acritus in its want of a 
scutellum. Acritus politus, basalis and simplex {acupictus^ Mars.), Lec, 
and A. brevisternus, Mars. 
Syntelia westwoodi, sp. n., Salle, I. c. p. 13, pi. ix. figs. 3 & 3a, Oaxaca. 
Platysoma lewisi, p. 222, lineicolle, p. 223, spp. nn., De Marseul, I. c. 
J apan. 
Hister piritlious and depistor, id. I. c. p. 224, Japan; H. lucanus, p. 283, 
Lower California ; H. (Phelister) ceneomicans, p. 295, pi. v. fig. 1, Columbia ; 
H. (Platysoma) aurelianus, p. 297, New Orleans, Horn, I. c. : spp. nn. 
Epierus nasutus, Horn, I. c. p. 301, Fort Yuma, Arizona ; E. marseuli, 
p. ISQ^ferrugineus, p. 137, Kirsch, B. E. Z. xvii. Peru : spp. nn. 
Carcinops peruvianus^ sp. n., Kirsch, I. c. p. 138, Peru. 
Paromalus mimeticus, p. 308, pi. v. fig. 5, Arizona ; tejonicits, p. 309, 
California, Horn, I. c. ; P. musculus, De Marseul, I. c. p. 225, Japan : 
spp. nn. 
Dendrophilus xavieri, sp. n., id. I. c. p. 226, Japan (? = sulcatus, Mots.). 
Saprinus behrensi, p. 315, California, floridai, p. 318, Florida, copii, 
p. 320, pi. V. fig. 7, Wyoming Territory, ivacoensis, p. 331, Texas, Horn, 
I. c. spp. nn. 
Plegaderus consors, sp. n., id. I. c. p. 350, Colorado. 
Abrceus bonzicus, sp. n., De Marseul, I. c. p. 226, Japan. 
Acritus arizonm^ p. 353, Arizona, salhei, p. 355, Georgia, Louisiana, 
Horn, Z. c. spp. nn. 
Phalacrid^e. 
Phalacrus acutangulus, p. 138, sericeus, p. 139, spp. nn., Kirsch, B. E. Z. 
xvii. Peru. 
Olibrus versicolor, sp. n., id. I. c, p. 139, Peru. 
NiTIDULIDiE. 
E. Reitter, Verh. Ver. Briinn, xii. pp. 5-194, gives a systematic 
arrangement of the group " Nitidularim,'' discussing the Nitidulida;, 
Strong yii id oi, and Ipidce, in continuation of Murray's treatment of the 
Brachyjderidcp. and Carpophilida; (of both of which divisions Reitter 
deRcri])es now forms in an appendix), Cyborr/>halu.f has 4-jointed tarsi, 
