cAHAmi)yE. 
24.1 
Synlenus, p. 34. Separated from Pogonistes by its exserted alid porrect 
mandibles, different facies, &c. S. {Pogontis) Jiliformisj Dej., Woll., 
fulvusj Baiidi (but see suprd), and extensus, sp. n., p. 36, Red Sea. 
Diplochesttts, S6. Ligula with hairs, instead of one [!]. I), (Pog.) 
rutiheSj Chevr. - 
Ochtozetus, ibid. Intermediate between Pogomdes and Pembidiides, O. 
{Pog.) hicolor, Brull«5. 
Phtidius, p. 61. Of the flattened and parallel form, of PiplouSf Mots., but 
with shorter and stouter antennse and palpi, the last joint of lab. palpi being 
subinflated. P. (Patrobus) depressus, Gebl., and aterrimus, Dej. 
Pogonus cardiot7'achelm, p. 24, E. Australia ; pm'ollelus, p. 27, Egypt ; 
sgt'iacus, p. 29, Syria. 
Patrobus styriacus, p. 41, Styria ; obtusiusculus, p. 43, Hudson’s Bay ; sty- 
gicus, p. 46, Newfoundland. 
Deltonierus elegans, p. 54, Caucasus (Kazbek). 
Pati'obus picicojiiis, Zett. J. Sahlberg (Not. Fenn. xi. p. 332) indicates dif- 
ferences, possibly of specific value, between individuals of this species from 
Lake Ladoga and Lapland. 
Pogonus fulvus, Baudi, ex typ.,= Ca?'diodcrus chloroticus, Fisch. : Rotten- 
berg, B. E. Z. XV. p. 247. 
Tr'echides. 
Trechus tetracoderus, Har. (qttadricolltSj Woll., nec Putz.) = c«s^os, Woll. : 
Wollaston, Tr. E. Soc. 1871, p. 218. T. palpaUs, Dej. (—testaceusj Duft., 7iec 
F.), is named dejea^ii : Crotch, List <fec., p. 16. 
Oopterus. Bates, 1. c. viii. p. 14, remarks on the wide oceanic distribution 
of this apterous genus. 
Trechus debilis, Wollaston, 1. c. p. 217, Madeira; T. atriceps, p. 113, 1 'ujlla- 
hrtSf concolor, ater, p. 114, Gayndah, Macleay, 1. c. : spp. nn. 
Anophthalmus tenuis, p. 327, et'eniita, p. 328, Wyandotte Cave, S. Indiana: 
Horn, Tr. Am. Ent. Soc. 1871, spp. nn. 
Ooptet'us maceyi, p. 13, Falkland I. ; leevicollis, p. 14, N. Zealand ; Bates, 
/. c., spp. nn. 
Bembidiides, 
Pe)ico7npsus, Lee. Bates, I, c. vii. p. 244, does not Consider this genus so 
distinct from Tachys as Schaum has stated; he adds to \iBemb. ch'culiformc, 
Sol., withdraws from it P. pumtatelhis, Mots., and makes general observa- 
tions upon its species. 
Xystosomus, Schaum. Bates, 1. c. p. 247, considers this much more distinct 
from Tachys than is Pericmiipsus, and adds to the characters of its spp. 
2'achys dilatatus, 'Roti., — algiricus, Luc. : Rottenberg, B. E. Z. xv. p. 247. 
T. monoch7'ous, Schaum., is omitted from Gemm. & v. Harold’s Cat. ; Be77ib. 
oT7iatus, Apetz, is a Tachys and further characters are given for T. cmeopiceus, 
Bates : Bates, 1. c. viii. p. 13. 
Bc77ibidiu7n fc7norat/u77i, Gyll., Sahib., Wesm. : J. Sahlberg, 
Not. Fenn. xi. p. 332. B. concolor, Brull(5, ncc Kirbj’^, is named : 
Wollaston, Tr. E. Soc. 1871, p. 219. B. 4,-guttatum, F., ncc Pont., is changed 
to a7itiquo7'ufn, and ^-p7istidatu77i, Dej., nec P.,—^-g7dtatum, 01., iiec F., to oU- 
v{c7'i : Crotch, 1. c. p. 16. 
1871. [voL. VIII.] 
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