STAPH YLINIDiE, PSELAPHIHiE. 
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Arpedium lihanicum^ sp. n., id. Cat. p. vi. note, Lebanon. 
• Olophrum caucasicum^ sp. n., id. 1. c. p. vii. note, Caucasus.' 
Anthohium ohtusicolle, p. 48, France, Spain, sparsum, p. 49, France, 
Italy (= longipenne, Fauv., nec Er.), id. Faune, &c. Suppl., spp. nn. 
Phloeocharides. * 
Phlceocharis longipennisj id. Cat. Syst. Staph, p. ii. note, Bethlehem ; 
P. subclavata, Mulsant & Rey, Opusc. Ent. xvi. p. 207, Massanne : spp. nn. 
Pies tides. 
Siagonium vittatum, sp. n., Fauvel, 1. c. p. i. note, Yladivostok. 
PsELAPHIDiE. 
Articerus and Claviger separated as a distinct family, ClavigeridcB ; 
A rcticerus syriacus, Saulcy, does not belong to FustigeVy as Leconte sup- 
poses ; Claviger testaceuSy Preyssler, is unmistakably the insect known 
as C. foveolatus, Miill., which cannot stand ; F. de Saulcy, Bull. Soc. 
Moselle, xiii. [1874] extr. pp. 20-27. Claviger sp. n., from Spain, briefly 
characterized; ^<7. Pet. I^’ouv. (1875) p. 639. . 
A table of the European genera (with the exception of Articerus and 
Claviger), p. 40 bis ; Ctenistes integricolUs, Fairm., ex. typ., = Tmesi- 
phorus ghilianii, Aub^, p. 53 ; Enoptostomus, Schaum, is adopted for 
Ctenistes with non-penicillate 2nd joint to the maxillary palpi ; Ctenistes 
globulicornis, Mots., = Enopt. ponticus, Baudi ; C. barbipalpis, Fairm., = 
E. aubcei, Rosenh. ; Camaldus, Fairm., = Centrophthalmus, Schmidt ; 
Batrisus schwabii, Reitter, = puncticollis, Tourn., = delaportii, Aub6 ; 
B. piceuSy Muls., = venustus, Reichenb. ; there are not two little spines 
to the intermediate femora in Amaurops dubaei, Fairm., J. du Val; 
id. Bull. Soc. Moselle, xiii. 
Centrotoma lucifuga, Heyd., associated with Tetramorium ccespitum, 
near Pirna ; T. Kirsch, Deutsche E. Z. 1875, p. 400. 
Tyropsis, g. n., F. de Saulcy, 1. c. p. 80. Differs from Tyrus in the 
antennae being distant at the base, and from Hamotus in the rather large 
and non-triangular 3rd joint of its maxillary palpi. Tyropsis chevrolati, 
sp. n., id. 1. c. p. 82, ? ? S. France, ? ? Syria. 
Heteronyx [Gru^rin, Coleoptera, 1830], g. n., id. 1. c. p. 128. Differs 
from Trichonyx in the antennae being not aUke in the two sexes, and the 
thorax laterally spined [= Trogaster, Sharp ; Zool. Rec. xi. p. 271]. H. 
heterocerus, p. 129, aberrans, p. 131, spp. nn., id. 1. c. Corsica. 
Chennium Mesenwetteri, p. 44, Salonica, and judceum, p. 45, Jerusalem, 
with Tetramorium ccespitum, or an allied species, id. 1. c. ; C. prometheus, 
id. Pet. Nouv. (1875), p. 639, Tiflis : spp. nn. 
Enoptostomus leprieuriy sp. n., id. ibid. Kabylia, Blidah. 
Centrotoma brucki, sp. n., id. Bull. Soc. Moselle, xiii. p. 50, Salonica. 
Tmesiphorus darius, sp. n., id. 1. c. p. 54, Persia. 
Ctenistes brevicornis, sp. n., id. 1. c. p. 61, Oran. 
Tyrus peyroni, sp. n., id. 1. c. p. 79, Taurus, near Tarsus. 
Faronus brucki, p. 87, Tuscany, nicceensis, p. 89, Nice, N. Corsica, id. 
1. c. spp. nn. 
