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COLEOPTERA. 
ClOIDJJ. 
Perrin, Abeille de. Essai monographique sur lea Cisides euro- 
p^ehs et cjrca- mediterraneens. Marseilles: 1874, 8vo. 
61 species are enumerated, included in 6 generaXThomson^s genera 
not being adopted). Cis causacicus, M^n., = rugulosus, Marsh., var., 
the latter not being separable from holeti] C. suhlaminatust Wanck., = 
fissicorniHf Mell. ; Xylographus punctiger, Waltl, ? = Ennearthrum per- 
foratum^ Gyl. ; Cis laricinus, Mell., and C. Jilum, Perrin [Zool. Rec. xi. 
p. 299], are referred to Ennearthrum \ a var. n. suhmicansot C. villosulus, 
Msh., is described, p. 28 ; the latter insect and C. pygmceus, Msh., are, 
though older in date, sunk in favour of (7. setiger^ Mell., aud C. ohlongus, 
Mell., respectively [see Harold, 0. H. xiv. p. 151, as to the wrong here 
done ; Cis holeti of Scopoli being adopted by Perrin, though that author’s 
description would fit any of the 61 species recorded !} ; Cis punctulatus^ 
Luc. (nec Gyl.), is renamed lucasi. 
Cis nitidicolliSj p. 32, Vervins,* Belgium, lihanicus^ p. 68, Lebanon, 
peyronis^ p. 65, Algiers, Abeille de Perrin, 1. c. ; C. quadridentulus, 
Perris, L’Ab. (3) i. p. 6 [? Mt. de Marsan : already described by Abeille, 
cf. Zool. Rec. xi. p. 299] : spp. nn. 
Ennearthrum reichiij spp. nn., Abeille de Perrin, 1. c. p. 89, Egypt. 
TENBBRIONIDiE. 
F. Baudi, Ann. Mus. Genov, vi. pp. 88-115, vii. pp. 684-703 [respec- 
tively dated 1874 and 1876 on titles, but not published until 1875 and 
1876, and not arriving in this country until the latter year], gives a cata- 
logue of the species of the European and circum-Mediterranean fauna 
existing in the collections of the Civic Museum of Genoa, describing 
many as new. 
The same author. Bull. Ent. Ital. vii. pp. 3-36, 91-106, 137-165, 
209-237, continues his enumeration and revision of species existing in 
Italian collections. Some new species are indicated and described suf- 
ficiently for identification, though referred to Deutsche E. Z. 1875. The 
species of many genera are tabulated. 
The same author, Deutsche E. Z. 1875, pp. 17-119, commences a 
critical examination of the species of the European and circum-Mediter- 
ranean fauna contained in the 3rd edition of Dejean’s Catalogue, the 
types representing which are now in the Royal Museum at Turin, 
with references to modern authors, and descriptions of new species 
{Zophosides — Asidides). It would be impossible here to reproduce 
the synonymy given, which refers to specimens more than species. An 
immense number of observations, indications of new species and 
varieties, new localities, &c., are contained in this paper. 
Haag-Rutenberg, G. Beitrage zur naheren Kenntniss einiger Gruppen 
aus der Familie der Tenebrioniden. Berlin : 1875, 8vo, pp. 1-66 ; 
forms Heft vii. of Deutsche E. Z. 1875. 
Refers to Adesmiides, Megageniides^ Tentyriides, and Pimeliides. A 
new genus and several new species are described. 
