CAJRABID^. 
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Des Cottes, = damascenus, Reiche & S., of which helopioides^ R. & S., is 
a var. ; Amara (liiocnemis') cottyi, Coq., cenescens, perezi^ and tingitana^ 
Putz., = affi,nis^ Dej., varr. ; A . {L.) euphratica^ Putz,, putzeysi^ Fairm., 
= simplex, Dej. ; A. {Celia) dichroa, Putz., = dalmatina, Dej. ; A. (C.) 
henoni, Fairm., =^= fervida, Coq. ; A. {C.) syriaca and palcestina, Putz., 
= aherrans, Baudi ; A. {Tricena) damascena, Rche., = erythrocnemis, 
Zimm. ; Platyderus varians, Schauf., portalegroe and saezi, Vuill., = 
lusitanicus, Dej. ; P. notaius, Coq., angulosus, Rche., = calathoides, Dej. ; 
P. dilatatus, nemoralis, suhpunctatus, suhcrenatus, quadricollis, rotundatus, 
and canaliculatus, Chaud., rufus, Duft., montanellus, Craells, troglodytes, 
Schauf., emhlema. Mars., depressus, Ramb., algesiranus, Dieck, alacer, 
Coq., hrevicolliSj cirtanus, neapolitanus, grmcus, minutus, and punctiger, 
Rche., sicanus, Fairm., = ruficollis, Msh. [!] ; C. P. de la Brhlerie, Ann. 
Soc. Ent. Fr. (5) v. pp. 415-428. 
Mecynognathus dameli, W. McL., figured, and referred to this group, 
with the more normal forma of which it is connected by Trichosternus dila- 
ticeps, Chaud. ; R. Gestro, Ann. Mus. Genor. yii. pp. 891-894. 
Feronia sp. (? cantalica, Chaud.) ; E. Olivier, Bull. Soc. Ent. Fr. (5) 
V. p. clxxix. 
Molops. Good specific characters are to be found in the outer inter- 
stices, and the relative breadth of the 7th and 6th interstices ; with 
observations on M. dalmatinus, longipennis, dilatatus, Friv. (distinct from 
simplex, Chaud.), and spartanus, Schaum (distinct from longipennis, but ? 
= hucephalus, var.) ; G. Kraatz, Deutsche E. Z. 1875, pp. 369-375. Obser- 
vations on the European species ; L. v. Heyden, tom. cit. pp. 379 & 380 ; 
and on the German species by G. Kraatz, tom. cit. pp. 413-415. 
Haptoderus. Feronia {H.) infima and rudimentalis, Chaud. ; observations 
on their characters and specific value ; G. Kraatz, 1. c. pp. 375 & 376. 
Observations on various European species ; L. v. Heyden, 1. c. p. 381. 
On .ff. cognatus, Dej., placidus, ByOS., and schmidti, Chaud.; G. .Kraatz, 
1. c. p. 414. 
Oribazus, Chaud. ; desultory observations, chiefly with the idea that 
the name should be Oribas or Oribasus, by C. A. Dohrn, S. E. Z. xxxvi. 
p. 212. 
Zabrus gibbus very injurious to crops; A. Makowsky, Verb. Ver. 
Briinn, xiii. (SB.) p. 40. 
Evarthrus ovulum, Chaud., = acutus, Lee. ; Amara reflexa, Putz., =. 
lacustris, Lee., = rufimana, Kby. ; A: obtusa, Lee., = hyperborea, Dej. ; 
A. inepta, Lee., = Celia erratica, Sturm, ? ; >4. convexa, Lee., = polita, 
Lee., ?; A.furtiva,Dee., = exarata, Dej.; A. oregona, Lec., =. Imvi- 
striata, Putz., = hyperborea, Lec., nec Dej., = latior, Kby. ; A. septen- 
irionalis, Lee., recharacterized, and various N. American species tabu- 
lated : G. H. Horn, Tr. Am. Ent. Soc. v. pp. 126-129. 
, Amara (Tricena) impunctata, Rche., maintained as a good species, 
and renamed damascena \ L. Reiche, Bull. Soc. Ent. Fr. (5) v. p. 
clxxx. 
Amara continua, Thorns.^ from England; E. C. Rye, Ent. M. M.-xi. 
p. 207. 
Leptopodus, subg. n. of Feronia ; Chaudoir, 1. c. p. 600 For Pcecilus 
1875. [voL. XII.] u 
