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Drilides. 
Drilus flavescens. Habits of the female in connection with apparently 
empty snail-shells ; G. Lewis, Ent. M. M. x. p. 68. 
CosmoceruSj Sol., nec Guer., re-named Cerocosmus ; Gemminger, C. H. 
xi. p. 146. 
Tele2)horides. 
Tehjjhorus picciolii^ B,ag., = jjuncticollis, Levrat, = Juemorrhoidalis, 
F., var. ; T. rujifrvns, Mars., = fusdjjemiis, Muls., var. ; E. Ragusa, Bull. 
Ent. Ital. V. pp. 236 & 237. 
Ichthyurus. Sexual characters of $ of /. scripticollis, dohrni, inermiSy 
and discoidalis figured by R. Gestro, Ann. Mus. Genov. iv. p. 360. 
Chauliognathiis ? longiconiis, sp. n., Kirsch, B. E. Z. xvii. p. 393, Peru. 
Telephorus erythrocephalus, p. 394, carinatus, lugens, p. 395, luridus, 
p. 396, spp. nn., id. I. c. Peru. 
Silis apicalis, sp. n., C. O. Waterhouse, Ent. M. M. x. p. 157, Angola, 
and var. ? W. Africa. 
Ichthyurus donee, sp. n., Gestro, 1. c. p. 359, fig. 2 (p. 360), Pulo 
Pinang. 
Malthinides. 
Malthinus armipes, sp. n., Kiesenwetter, Kaf. Europa's, xxix. Sardinia. 
Malthodes picticollis, sp. n., id. ibid. Sicily. 
Malacliiides. 
G. H. Horn, Tr. Am. Ent. Soc. iv. pp. 109-127, gives a synopsis of the 
species found in the United States. The tarsi of $ Attalus and Ehceus 
are figured, p. 110; Malachius cembus, L., is now found in America. 
Cephalistes unicolor and apicalis, Mots., = Tanaops longiceps, Lec. ; Cha- 
ropus uniformis, Mots., ? = Microlipus laticeps, Lec, $ ; Acletus, Lec, 
Scalopterus, Mots., = Attalus, Er. ; Attalus eZe^a?is, Horn, — 'd-maculatus, 
Mots. 
Baudi, Ann. Mus. Genov. iv., describes, without naming, new species of 
Malachius from N. Persia, p. 236, Caucasus, p. 239 ; and describes a var. 
dissimilis of M. viridis, F., from the Caucasus, p. 241, and a var. calahrus 
of M. parilis, Er., from Catanzaro, p. 244. 
Malachius pulicarius, var. truncatellus, Thunb., — Axinotarsus puli- 
carius, Payk., $ ; Kraatz, B. E. Z. xvii. p. 214. 
Troglops corsicus, Perris, is found to come from Algeria, and is re- 
named algiricus ; E. Perris, Nouv. et faits (2) p. 6. 
Oogines signicollis, Muls., = bicolor^ Perris, which possibly is a var. of 
saginatus, Kies. ; Antholinus posticus, Muls. & R., — apicalis, Perr. ; id. 
I. c. p. 7. 
Temnosophus, g. n., Horn, 1. c. p. Ill, fig. Antennae very long, 11- 
jointed ; tarsi 4-jointed in ^ . Represents European Colotes, but with 
basal joint long, stout, very slender and with a short inwardly project- 
ing process at base; 2nd joint of maxillary palpi globular and emar- 
ginate for reception of triangular 3rd joint. T. bimaculatus, sp. n., id. 
ibid., Louisiana. 
Pseudebceus, g. n., id. I. c. p. 118. Tarsi simple in both sexes: apical 
