SCYDM/l'^NIDiE CLAMBIDiE. 
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SCYDM^NIDiE. 
Aulacothorax exilis. Boh., is either an Anthribid, allied to Choragus or 
Xeno7'cJiestes, or a Bruchid, allied to Urodon ; C. O. Waterhouse, Ent^ 
M. M. xi. p. 137. 
Eumicrus vestitus^ sp. n., D. Sharp, Tr. E. Soc. 1874, p. 126, Japan. 
ScydmcPMus (Euconnus) japonicus, S. debilis, p. 127, fustigei', revet'sus, 
p. 128, Japan, optatus, W. Australia, edwardsi, New Zealand, p. 515, id. 
1. c. : spp. nn. 
Phagonopliana (?) setosa, sp. n., id. 1. c. p. 516, Now Zealand. 
SlLPHIDiE. 
Apdtetica nitiduloides, Westw., re-described and figured by the author ; 
Thesaurus ent. oxon., p. 69, pi. v. fig. 11. 
Adelops hirtus. Larva found in Salt Cave, Kentucky ; eyeless, white, 
somewhat like larva of Agathidium, but head much larger and as wide 
and long as prothoracic segments. It tapers from prothorax to end, and 
has long hairs ; the antonnro are largo and long. A. S. Packard, Jr., Am. 
Nat. viii. p. 563. 
Anisotoma anglica, Rye, = grandis, Fairm., of which the chief charac- 
ter is erroneously described by the latter author ; E. 0. Rye, Ent. Ann. 
1874, p. 85. • ' 
Liodes humeralis, var. glohosa, Payk., in England ; id. Ent. M. M. xi. 
p. 84. 
Scotocryptus^ g. n., M. Girard, Bull. Soc. Ent. Fr. (5) iv. p. cv. ; Ann. 
p. 574. Blind. Facies of Cybocephalus., Myrmecobius, or Oochrotus, in 
widely separated groups, but differing from all in its strictly 3- jointed 
tarsi : associated with Catops and A dclopa. S. mdiponre, sp. n., id. 1. e. 
pp. 576, figs. 1-9 (p. 577), parasitic on Melipona scutellaris (Tlym.), from 
Bahia. 
Silpha ferrugata, sp. n., S. Solsky, Fedchenko’s Turkestan, ii. 5, p. 215, 
Maracand. 
Ptoma\to]phagus leptinoides, sp. n., G. R.' Crotch, Tr. Am. Ent. Soc. v. 
p. 77, Fort Crook, U. S. A. 
Agyrtes ferrugineus, sp. n., Solsky, 1. c. p. 220, Maracand [evidently = 
castaneuSj Frohl., var.]. 
Tlydnohius matthewsi, G. R. Crotch, 1. c. p. 74, Vancouver Island ; H. 
ciliaris^ p. 545, Christiania, septentrionaliSy p. 546, Lapland, intermedins^ 
p. 548, Sweden, Thomson, Opusc. Ent. (vi.) : spp. nn. 
Anisotoma simplex, p. 542, humeralis, p. 543, C. G. Thomson, 1. c., Swe- 
den ; A.fracta, Seidlitz, Fauna Baltica, p. 209, Esthonia ; A. paludicola, 
G. R. Crotch, 1. c. p. 74, San Diego ; A. bicolor, K. Brancsik, B. E. Z. xviii. 
pp. 228, Carpathian Mountains : spp. nn. 
. CfiAMBIDiE. 
E. Reitter, Verb. Ver. Briinn, xii. Heft 2, pp. 1-12, gives diagnoses 
of the (25) known species of Cybocephalus, which he considers better 
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