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the tihise [sic] in S scarcely noticeable. C. ptmctipennis, sp. n., id. 1. c. p. 105, 
Gayndah. 
Ophomis olcesiif sp. n., Fairmaire, Ann. Soo. Fnt. Fr. (4) x. p. 369, Tan- 
giers. 
Ilarpalus perezi, Vuillefroy, L’Ab. v. p. 294, Cartagena [omitted from 
Zool. Kec. V.] ; H. planipennis, p. 101, gayndahensis, angustatus, convexiuscitlusj 
(eneonitenSf p. 102, atroviridis, p. 103, Gayndah, Macleay, 1. c. : spp. nn. 
Stmolophus polituSj sp. n., id. ibid., Gayndah. 
Acupalpus mastersi and angulatus, id. 1. c. p. 104, Gayndah : spp. nn. 
Trigonotomides. 
Aharis, Dej. Bates (Ent. M. M. vii. p. 218) recharacterizes this genus, 
which he thinks should be placed close to Drimostoma and Ahacetus. 
Oxycrepis, Beiche. The diagnostic characters of this genus are recapitu- 
lated ; and O. leucocera, Reiche, is stated to occur at Bahia : id. 1. c. p. 148. 
Aharis robusta and picipes, p. 219, notiophiloides, striolata, and tacJiypoides, 
p. 220, Amazons : id. 1. c., spp. nn. 
Ahacetus ater and angustior, Macleay, 1. c. p. 105, Gayndah ; spp. nn. 
Amhlytelus amplipemiis and minutus, id. 1. c. p. 106, Gayndah : spp. nn. 
Tibarisus ater and nigei', id. 1. e. pp. 106 & 107, Ga)mdah ; spp. nn. 
Feroniides. 
Zoxandnis, Lee. Bates (/. c. p. 104) recharacterizes this genus, affirming 
its validity, and correcting Gemminger & v. Harold’s reference of it to Ar- 
yutor. To it he refers Feronia postica and irina, Brull4, F. confusa, I)ej., and 
other spp. ascribed to Feronia and Argutor ; and states that the genus is the 
only Amazonian representative of the group, giving also an account of their 
habits, &c. 
Stolonis, Mots., is recharacterized, and stated to be closely allied to Loxan-- 
drus, and very closely to Oxycrepis : Bates, 1. o. p. 148. Anclwmenus elcgans, 
Anchonoderus id., Reiche, is to bo referred to it {sec. typ.), and appa- 
rently also Anchom. dimidiaticornis, Dej., though the latter at first (/. c. 
p. 33) was attributed by Bates with some little doubt to Oxycrepis ; ibid. 
p. 150. 
Feronia {Poecilus) puncticeps and pauciseta, Thoms. The Recorder (Ent. 
M. M. vii. p. 228) objects to Kraatz’s proposed adoption of cuprea, L., for the 
former name, and vei'sicolor, Stm., for the latter. 
F. (P.) lepida and koiji. Hochhuth (Bull. Mosc. xliv. p. 207, note) records 
the capture of two specimens intermediate between these supposed species. 
F. (Orthomus) occidentalis, des Cottes. Reiche, Mitth. schw. ent. Ges. iii. 
p. 427, proposes the name modestus for this sp., its present specific name being- 
preoccupied. 
F. {Argutor') assimitis. Hochhuth, 1. c. p. 209, briefly describes under this 
name an insect from Kiew, dubiously referred to diligens, St., by him, as a 
var. 
F. {Sto'opus) cethiops, Panz., nec Hb., is changed to monticola ; F. {Molops) 
terricola, F., nec Hbst. { = madida, Payk., nec F.), to geophila: Crotch, 1. c. 
p. 13. 
F. {Haptoderus) nemoralis, Graells, and cantabricus, Schauf. Schaufuss^ 
(Nunq. Ot. i. p. 193) protests against v. Heyden’s collocation of these. 
