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bifasciata, Orthogonius latus, longipennis, Strachaiii, duhius ; Catas- 
copus Savagei, jucundtis ; Ozcena lutea, Scarites Savagei, Panagceus 
Savagei, Raddoni, Sayersii, Klugii, tropicus, Erichsoni, Strachani, 
grossus. Imhoff has also described a number of species from Guinea 
(Verb. d. Naturf. Gesellscli. in Basel, v. p. 164) : Calosoma Guineense, 
Catascopus femoralis {Savagei, Hope, Westermanni, Dej. Cat.) ; C. 
nigripes {jucundus, Hope, scarcely differing from the C. senegalensis, 
Dej.) ; O. spectilaris, PanagcBus grandis (grossus, Hope) ; P. scahri- 
collis, Epomis alternans, Morio guineensis (senegalensis, Dej.), differing 
from M. orientalis, by the somewhat broader form and coarser inner 
strias of the elytra. 
Reiche has made a considerable contribution to the knowledge of South 
American Carabicince, in the Rev. Zool. p. 241, 272, 307, by the de- 
scription of a number of new species from Columbia, principally from 
New Granada. These are, — two species of Casnonia, one Cordistes, one 
Leptotrachelus, two Galerita, two Cymindis, thirteen Calleida, three 
Dromius, two Aspasia, five Lebia, one Coptodera, two species of the 
newly characterized genus Rhonibodera (vide sup.), of which one, 
however, is Brazilian. This work is to be continued in the next year’s 
publication. 
The Fauna of New Holland has been enriched from many quarters. 
The following are from Port Essington, with the exception of the 
jEnigma unicolor : — A. cyanipenne, CypTiosoma unicolor (vide sup.), 
Catascopus australasioe, Gnataphanus (?) licinoides, Cyrtoderus aus~ 
tralasice (vide sup.) ; Hope, Proceed. Ent. Soc. p, 46. From Port Philip : 
Calleida suturata, Lebia callida, luctuosa, luculenta, benifica, irrita, 
mollis; Feronia Philippi, Anchomenus (?) nigro-ceneus, Homotes ele- 
gans (vide sup.) ; Newman, Entomologist, p. 367, 401. From Van Die- 
men’s Land : Calosoma Schayeri, Scopodes (vide sup.) hoops; Plochionus 
australis, Calleida pacifica, Cymindis curtula, inquinata ; Harpalus 
verticalis, promptus, vestigialis ; Pterostichus (Poecilus) prolixus, cora- 
cinus (Argutor), sollicitus ; Anchomenus marginellus, ambiguus ; 
Euleptus sericeus, Dyscolus australis, dilatatus; Lestignathus (vide 
sup.) cursor, Erich., in the Archives, 1842, i. p. 122-34. 
Westwood has laboured excellently, with rich materials, at the Scari- 
tidce of New Holland. The genus Carenum, Bon., forms a principal 
element — a pure New Holland form, with which Arnidius, Leach, is 
identical, and to which the author also joins Eutoma, Newm. Eleven 
species are mentioned (Arc. Ent. i. 81, t. 21-23), of which six have been 
previously described : C. Bonellii (C. cyaneum. Bon.) ; marginatum 
(Amid, m., Leach, Boisd.) ; perplexum, White ; cyaneum (Scar, cyan,, 
F.); Spencei, Westw. ; inctilatus (Eutoina), Newm.: two, C. smarag- 
dulum and megacephalum (Eutomus megacephalus), from Port Es- 
sington, also published by Hope (Proceed. Ent. Soc. p. 46) ; three, 
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