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ligula not being free at tlie apex, their tarsi being squamulatc 
beneath more or less in both sexes, and with almost always denti- 
culated claws, &c. he associates with the TruncatipenneSy though 
admitting that they afford a transition between that group and 
Zabrus. 
The following observations occur : — Apsectra^ Schm.-G., founded on its 
simple claws, is rejected, as an artificial division of OrthogoniuSj A. duplicata^ 
Schm.-G., being named schmidtgceheli, as the Carabus duplicatus of Wiede- 
mann almost certainly =0. (^Plochionus) alternans) the author’s own Haplo- 
pisthius is sunk as a subgenus; Maraga, Walker, has in all probability no re- 
lations with Orthogonius ; O. malabat'iensis, Gory, ex tgp., = hopeiy Gray; brun- 
nilabris, M.&c\.,=iacrogonus,W\edi.) profundestriatuSj Schm.-G., probably = 
puncticollis, td., var. ; rugiceps, Murr., = Hope; strachaniy Hope,=ftr«fyj- 
thoraXy Dej. ; dithius, Hope, is one of the Anisodactylidcs picilabris, Macl.,= 
femoratuSf Hej. The following new genera and species are characterized : — 
Hexacheetm, p. 1S4. Ligula much wider than in any other of the group, 
very truncated at apex, which is more free, the truncature having 6 setae ; 
paraglossae geniculate ; head coarsely and irregularl}^ plicate ; apex of elytra 
obliquely truncate, with the outer angle obtuse, and the sutural very sharp and 
subdentate. II, {Orth,) later alisy Guer. 
Actenoncusy p. 127. Facies rather different from OrthogoniuSy the elytra 
being convex; last joint of palpi subinflato-ovate ; right mandible almost 
toothless inside. A. {Actena) atratay Dej. 
AnoncopeucuSy p. 128. Unites Orthogonim to Glyptus’y ligula 4-setose, 
mandibles edentate, maxillee with vestige of obtuse hook at apex. A, {Oiih.) 
curvtpes, Dej. 
Orthogonim picipennisy p. 100, Cambogia ; mniszechiy p. 101, Malacca ; inter- 
mediuSy Java, hypocritay Philippines and ? Java, p. 102 ; hirttiSy p. 103, Poulo 
Pinang; suturalisy p. 104, P. Pinang and Malacca; Malacca, erassi- 
crus, Java, p. 105 ; insularisy p. 106, P. Pinang ; mouhotiy p. 107, Laos, 
Cochin China ; fayax, p. 108, paralleluSy p. 109, Ceylon ; baconiy Bengal, and 
longicomis, Siam, ibid, ; punctidatus, p. 110, E. India; inops, 111, Moluccas ; 
parvus, Neelgheries, schaumi, Ceylon, p. 112 ; crenaticrus, Cambogia, melan- 
arius, P. Pinang, p. 113 ; angustus, p. 114, Malasia, and ? N’gami ; moestus, 
p. 116, Senegambia; pradieri, p. 117, Gaboon; piceus, p. 122, Malacca; 
luzonicuSy p. 123, Philippines. 
Orthogojiius dories, p. 104, note, Borneo, cruralis, p. 120, note, Sciotel 
(Bogos) : Putzeys, ibid., spp. nn. 
Anisodactylus propinquus, sp. n., Ballion, 1. c. p. 328, Tschemkent. 
Lecanomerus ru/tceps, p. 100, aberrans, p. 101, Macleay, 1. c., Gayndah, spp. nn. 
Harpalides, 
Dichirotrichus pubescens, Payk., nec Miill., is changed to gustavi', Harpalus 
ferrugineus, F., nec L., to fabricii: Crotch, /. <?. p. 11. 
Utenolophus exigum and var. luridus recorded by Wollaston from Madeira : 
Tr. E. Soc. 1871, p. 217. 
CyclothuraXy g. n., Macleay, 1. c. p. 104. Position uncertain ; dilatation of 
