TELEPHORIDit:. 
295 
Luciola vitticollis, p. 261, picticollis, p. 262, parvula^ prceusta, p. 263, 
spp. nn., id. 1. c., Japan. 
Microphotus angustus, sp. n., J. L. Leconte, Tr. Am. Ent. Soc. v. p. 58, 
Oregon, California. 
Drilides. 
Drilonius, g. n., H. v. Kiesen wetter, L c. p. 282. Differs from Drilus 
in its punctate-striate elytra, the punctures being separated by trans- 
verse elevated lines ; abdomen with 6 segments. D. stj'iatulus, sp. n., 
id. ibid.., J apan. 
Tele'phorides. 
Mastinocerm. J. L. Leconte, 1. c. p. 60, after an examination of the 
type in the Paris Museum, secs “ no reason for separating this as a 
distinct genus” [presumably, though not so stated, from Phengodes]. 
Solier’s insect has the last joint of the antennsB broken, and the 10th 
joint, taken for the last, is described as bifurcated ! 
Telephorm paulinoi., Kies., re-described and figured ; L. Perez Areas, 
An. Soc. Esp. iii. p. 134, pi. ii. fig. 4. 
Phengodes integripennis, sp. n., Leconte, 1. c. p. 59, California. 
Mastiiioccrus texanus., sp. n., id. ibid., Texas. 
Chauliognatliiis (tabulated) lewisi, sp. n., G. R. Crotch, Tr. Am. Ent. 
Soc. V. p. 78, New Mexico. 
Podabrus macilentus, p. 264, ochraceus., maltliinoideSy p. 265, spp. nn., 
H. V. Kiesenwetter, B. E. Z, xviii. Japan. 
Cantharis japonica., p. 266, ciusiana [? hiiishiuana], p. 267, cedemeroides., 
p. 268, provida.^ episcopalis^ p. 269, midas., p. 270, viridipennis^ venatrix, 
p. 271, attrisfata, p. 272, luteij^ennis, curtgta, p. 273, adusticollis, p. 274, 
ciusiana [again !], o'grota, p. 275, modesla, p. 276, vitellinay p. 277, badia, 
2 ylebeia, p. 278, spp. un., id. 1. c., Ja])aii. 
Telephorus oriflavus^ J. L. Leconte, P. Bost. Soc. xvi. p. 273, White 
Mountains ; T. Jlavigena., E. Steinheil, Atti Soc. Ital. xv. p. 570, Rosario : 
spp. nn. 
Silis spinigera, cava, vulnerata, Oregon, p. 61, Jlavida, p. 61, jiligera, 
p. 62, California, spp. nn , Leconte, Tr. Am. Ent. Soc. v. 
Ditemnus obtusus, sp. n., id. 1. c. p. 62, California. 
MaUhinides. 
Ichthyurus discoidalis, West.; J. O. Westwood, Thesaurus ent. pxon., 
p. 102, pi. ii. fig. 2. 
Malthodes. H. v. Kiesenwetter, B. E. Z. xviii. pp. 45-70, completes 
his revision of the European species [Zool. Rec. ix. p. 274]. The plates 
rofoiTod to are in B. E. Z. xvi. 81 species in all are described, and a 
table is given, dividing them by the abdominal appendages. 
Malthinellus, g. n., id. 1. c. p. 280. Tibia3 distinctly spurred ; differs from 
Malthinus in its antennge being nearer the inner margin of the eyes, and 
from Malchinus and Malthodes in its more strongly punctate-striate 
elytra. M. bicolor, sp. n., id. 1. c. p. 281, Japan. 
Trypherus argentinus, sp. n., E. Steinheil, Atti Soc. Ital. xv. p. 671, 
Rosario. 
