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type, Cercus politus^ Reitt., and Cercometes deyrolUi, \di. 1. c. p. 100, 
Brazil. 
Microctilodes, id. C. H. xiii. p. 27. Carpophilince : near Ctilodes, tarsi 
4- jointed, joints 1 & 2 simple, 3 bilobed, claws minute, simple. M. 
raguscB, id. 1. c. p. 30, Sicily. 
Ferilopsis, id. Verb. Ver. Briinn, xiii. p. 65, pi. i. iBgs. 1 & 2. Labrum 
entire ; claws strongly toothed. For Perilopa Jlava, Reitt. 
Omosiphora, id. 1. c. p. 56, pi. i. figs. 3 & 4. Facies of Omosita ; differs 
from Epurcea in its widely distant posterior coxae, and simple hind tarsi. 
For Epurcea limhata, F., helvola, Er., and rufa, Say ; also 0. sJcalitzkii, 
id. 1. c. p. 57, Prague (? ? = limbata, F., var.). 
Micruria, id. L c. p. 68, pi. i. figs. 13-21. Differs from Epurcea in the 
spinose 4 hinder tibiae, dentate claws, scarcely margined thoracic sides, 
and rotundate $ pygidium, of which the additional anal segment is very 
minute and subdorsal. For E. melanocephala, Marsh., japonica, mandi- 
hulariSf nitida, and macrophthalma, Reitt. 
Epurceopsis, id. 1. c. p. 59, pi. i. figs. 5-8, Facies of Ferilopsis ; apical 
joint of labial palpi elongate, elytra covering the pygidium and forming 
a rounded apex, 4 hinder tibiae widened, emarginate, and setose at apex. 
For Epurcea maculipennis^ Sol. 
Gatonura, id. 1. c. p. 60, pi. i. fig. 22. Differs from Epurcea in the 
wider thorax, spinulose hind tibiae, and scarcely perceptible subventral 
additional segment in the $ Facies of Fropetes. For E. ruficollis^ Reitt. 
Haptoneura, id. 1. c. p. 61, pi. i. figs. 9-12, 32. Labrum large, prominent, 
covering the mandibles ; labial palpi with last joint very incrassate, cup- 
shaped ; additional anal segment in $ large, triangular. For E. reflexU 
collis, Mots., ocularis^ Fairm., luteola^ Er., and minuta^ mellitula^ thiemii^ 
and decorata^ Reitt. 
Fropetes, id. 1. c. p. 62, pi. i. figs. 28-31. Mandibles entirely free, palpi 
filiform. For E. nigripennis, Redt. 
Lordyrops, id. 1. c. p. 106. Allied to Lasiodactylus, but with mandi- 
bles simple at apex j also allied closely to Apsectochilus. For Lord, dey- 
rollii, id. 1. c. p. 107, Brazil. 
Idcethina, id. 1. c. p. 107. Between Lasiodactylus and AEthina ; for I. 
deyrollii, id. 1. c. p. 108, Australia. 
Mthinopa., id. 1. c. p. 109. Between Macrura and jEthina ; for AEihi- 
nopa fulvo-vestita^ id. 1. c. p. 110, Guinea. 
Strongylomorphus [Motschoulsky, Lampyrides, 1852], id. 1. c. p. 115. 
Between Strongylus and Apallodes ; for Strongylomorphus deyrollii, id. 
1. e. p. 116, Brazil. 
Glischrochilus, subg. of Ips ; G. H. Horn, 1. c. p. 133. Sides of thorax 
distinctly sinuate in front of hind angles ; for Ips conjluentus, Say, /* 
*'sepulchralis, Rand., = rittatus, Say, and I. cylindricus^ Lee. \Glischrochi- 
lus, Murray, characterized, for Ips ^-pusiulatus, L. ; E. Reitter, Deutsche 
E. Z. 1875, Heft iii. p. 30]. 
Brachypterus strigosus and rugosus, E. Reitter, Verh. Ver. Briinn, xiii. 
p. 100, Chili. 
Colastus elongatus, id. 1. c. p. 101, New Friburg. 
