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Cryptophagus popyXi living in company with Colletes damesana^ in 
large numbers ; G. C. Champion, Ent. M. M. xii. p. 107. 
Atomaria alternans, Woll., is an Ephistemus, which genus is readily 
to be known by its narrow linear mesosternum, &c. ; E. Reitter, 
Deutsche E. Z. 1875, p. 434. 
Telmatophilus. A table of 11 known species (5 new) ; id. 1. c. pp. 225 
& 226. 
Lobosternum, g. n., id. 0. H. xiii. p. 80. Allied to Loberus, Lee. 
(Glisonothay Mots.), but with thicker antenna, shorter tarsi, and the 
ptosternum wide, produced behind the coxae, and bilobed at the apex. 
For L. clavicorne, sp. n., id. ibid.^ Chili. 
Stengita, g. n., id. 1. c. p. 81. Facies of Calobius notabilis, Ros. ; no 
differential characters given. S. nodifera, sp. n., id. ibid., Chili. 
Chiliotis, g. n., id. 1. c. p. 82. Facies of a small Cryptophagus, with a 
short and narrow pro thorax ; no differential characters given. C. for- 
mosa, sp. n., and var., id. 1. c. p. 83, Chili. 
SphaniophcBnus, g. n., id. Deutsche E. Z. 1875, Heft iii. p. 8. Nearest 
Emphylus, but with joints 1 and 2 of antennae not thickened, thorax 
emarginate in front and widely margined behind, and 3 dilated joints to 
the front tarsi in $ . For Cryptophagus amplicollis, Bris., and C. lati- 
collis, Mill. 
Cnecosophagus, g. n., id. 1. c. p. 42. Allied to Antherophagus and 
Loberus, but with a wide prosternum, dilated behind the coxae, and 
truncate at the apex. C. jeheli, sp. n., id. 1. c. p. 43, Dept, of the. 
Moselle. 
Pharaxonotha \cf. tom. cit. p.* 86], g. n., id. 1. c. p. 44. Allied to 
Antherophagus. P. kirschi, sp. n., id. ibid., Silesia (but received from 
Mexico, in drugs. 
Sternodea, g. n., id. 1. c. p. 78. Facies of a large Ephistemus ; antennae 
stout, joints 1 and 2 not enlarged, club bi-articulate. S. baudii, id. 1. c. 
p. 79, Vallombrosa, and S. weisii, id. Deutsche E, Z. 1875, p. 361, Hun- 
gary, spp. nn. 
Taphropiestes, g. n., id. C. H. xiii. p. 83. Differs from Paramecosoma 
in its thick antennae, bifossulate frons, membranaceo-reticulate surface, 
and structure of prothorax and prosternum. T. fusca, sp. n., id. 1. c. 
p. 84; Chili. 
Antherophagus flavidus, sp. m, id. 1. c. p. 73, Brazil. 
Henoticus mexicanus, sp. n., id. ibid., Mexico. 
Loberus (recharacteriSied) piliger, p. 74, foveolatus and brevicollis, 
p. 75, Brazil, humeralis, p. 75, Mexico, discipennis, p. 76, Teape, floralis, 
p. 76, undulatus, p. 77, atomaroides and deyrollii, p. 78, corticar [^] oides, 
p. 79, Chili, testaceus, p. 77, St. Thomas, kirschi, p. 79, Peru, spp. nn., 
id. 1. c. 
Cryptophagus gracilis, p. 17, Southern Alps, skalitzkii, Prague, mas- 
carensis, Oran, p. 19, milleri, p. 20, Moravia, Silesia, brucki, p. 26, 
Jerusalem, brisouti, p. 27, E. Pyrenees, axillaris, p. 28, Traussylvania, 
thomsoni, p. 32, Germany, France, Greece, kraatzi, p. 34, N. Europe, 
Russia, heydeni, p. 36, Germany [= waterhousii. Rye, certe, = acutan- 
gulus, monstr. ; cf. tom. cit.p. 23], spp. nn., id. Deutsche E. Z. 1875, Heft hi. 
