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ZOOLOGICAL LITERATUllE. 
Sphoih'^us favierif Fairmaire, 1. c. p. 473, Morocco. 
Calathus rujicollis, Gautier des Cottes, I, c. p. 323, Sicily. 
Calathus encaushis, Fairmaire, 1. c. p. 474, Biskra. 
Calathus zeelancUcuSy Redtenbacher, 1. c. p. 17, Auckland. 
Dicrochile, Castelnau (/. c.) describes the following new Australian spe- 
cies of this genus : — D. (jigaSj p. 152, Rockhampton j D. punctipenms, p. 153, 
Brisbane ; D. punctato-striata, ibid., Melbourne ; D. quadncollis, ibid., Vic- 
toria ; D. mantana (? montana)) ibid., Victoria j D. 7nmuta, p. 154, Melbourne, 
Victoria, Tasmania, &c. 
Anchomenus raptor ^ Redtenbacher, 1. c. p. 18, and A. {Ayonuni) bothrio- 
phoruSf Redt. I, c. p. 19, Tahiti. 
Patrobus carpathicus, L. Miller, 1. c. p. 7, and P. quadricoUis, L. Miller, ibid.. 
East Galicia. 
J'rechus. PandelltS (Mat. pour la Faune des Col. de France) describes the 
following new species of this genus : — 2\ kiescmvetteri, 1. c. p. 140, Ilautes Py- 
rdndes; T. schmimii^ 1. c. p. 141, Swiss Alps; T. ddarouzei^ 1. c. p. 14G, 
Basses-Alpes ; 2\ grenieri, 1. c. p. 147, Hautes Pyr5n»5es ; 2\ bonvoidoiri, 1. c. 
p. 148, Hautes Pyrenees; T. aubei^ l.c. p. 149, Piedmontese Alps; T. put- 
zeysi, ibid.. Maritime Alps ; T. fairmairei, 1. c. p. 151, Maritime Alps ; T. 
ragmondi, 1. c. p. 154, France ; and 2\ barnevillei, 1. c. p. 150, north of Spain. 
2'rechus pUcatulus, L. Miller, 1. c. p. 10, and 2\ subterraneus, L. Miller, ibid.. 
East Galicia. 
Anophthalmus pilosellus^ L. Miller, /. <?. p. 11, East Galicia. 
Anophthalmus pusioy Horn, Trans. Amer. Ent. Soc. ii. p. 125, Erhart’s Cave, 
Virginia ; A. pubescenSy Horn, 1. c. p. 126, Cave-City Cave. 
Anophthalmus chaudoirii, C. Bris. de Barnev. Mat. pour la Faune des 
Col. de Fr. p. 161, France. 
Callistides. 
Periblepusuy g. n., Redtenbacher, Reise der Novara, Zool. ii. Col. p. 20. 
Resembling Plaphrus in form, Sp. 1\ daqdiroides, sp. n., Redt. /. c. p. 21, 
pi. 1. fig. 9, New Zealand. 
Bembidiules. 
Tachys. Chaudoir (Rev. et Mag. Zool. 1868, pp. 211-216) remarks upon va- 
rious North- American species of this genus. T. coruseus (Lee.) includes two 
species = ceneipennis (Motsch.) and coruseus (Lee.) ; T. ptdchellus (Lee.) is 
not pulchellus (Laf.), but=mc 2 «*yas (Say), from which T. granarius (Dej.) is 
distinct; 2\ mendax (JjQC,.) =■ f err ugineus (Bej.). 
Pembidiuni. Chaudoir (/. c. pp. 242-244) changes P. planum (Hald.) to 
B. guexily B. laticolle (I..ec.) to nubiculosum, and 2i. tesscllatum (IjCC.) to con- 
spersum, on account of the preoccupation of the names. 
Bembidium bulsanense (Gredl.) is regarded by Kraatz (Berl. ent. Zeitschr. 
1868, p. 337) as only a local colour-variety of B. cques. 
Amerizusy g. n., Chaudoir, Rev. et Mag. Zool. 1868, p. 216. Allied to Bem- 
bidium (Peryphus) ; outer lobe of maxillm very long and composed of a 
single piece; mandibles porrect, nearly straiglit. Sp. 2Vechus spectabilis 
(Mann.). 
Neio species 
2\ichys oopteruSy Chaudoir, Rev. et Mag. Zool. 1868, p. 212, Louisiana; T, 
