272 INSECTA^ COLEOPtERA. 
Catops andalusicuSf v. Heyden, B. E. Z. xiv. Beili. p. 95, and C. vandaliti(Bf 
V. Heyd. 1. c. p. 97, Ronda j C. rufus, Ktz. 1. c. p. 96, Carthagena and Alex- 
andria. 
Choleva. Kraatz (Ic.) describes the following new species: — C. anffusti^ 
collis, p. 98, and gracilis, p. 99, Cordova ; groica, ibid, note, Greece ) costatula, 
p. 100, note, Algiers. 
Choleva exigua, Kirsch, B. E. Z. xiv. p. 854, Bogota. 
Catopomorphus hicolor, Kraatz, I, c. p. 102, Jaen and Cordova ; C. myrme~ 
cohius, V. Rottenberg, B. E. Z. xiv. p. 39, Sicily. 
Anisotomides. 
Hydnohius andalusiciis, sp.n., Dieck, B. E. Z. xiv. Beih. p. 102, Algesiras. 
Anisotoma similata, sp. n., Rye, Ent. M. M. vii. p. 8, England. 
Liodes raffrayi, sp. n., v. Ileyden, B. E. Z. xiv. Boih. p. 103, Sierra Gua- 
darrama and Banat, Hungary. 
Agathidium nudum, sp. n., Hampe, B. E. Z. xiv. p. 333, Croatia. 
Trichopterygidas. 
Matthews (Ent. M. M. vii. p. 152) records Ptenidium intermedium, Wank., 
which (as possibly clashing with Trichopteryx intermedia, Gillin.) he renames 
vankowiezii. Wilkinson (ibid.) records his capture of this species at Scar- 
borough. 
SCAPHIDIADiE. 
Scaphidium amurense, sp. n., Solsky, Hor. Ent. Ross. vii. p. 360, Siberia. 
Cyparium sibirieum, sp. n., Sols, ibid., Irkoutsk, Siberia. 
IIlSTERIDiE. 
I)e Mabskul (Ann. E. Bolg. xiii. p. 05 ct scq.) reproduces the descriptions of 
certain species by Motschulsky (Bull. Mosc. 1803), Leconte (New Spec, of Col. 
1863), and Kirsch (B.E.Z. 1806), also Perroud’s description of Platysoma mon-' 
trouzieri (for which he proposes the nsime perroudi, if it be distinct from the 
closely allied Apobletes montrouzieri) . P. ceylonicum, lSloiQ., — motschidskyi, 
Mars, j P. semistriatum, = birmannum. Mars., sec. typ.\ P. 7narseidi, 
Caud., = odiosum. Mars., with which dissimile. Mots., is also most probably 
identical. Phelister affinis, Lec.,=so/ator, Mars. He redescribes Paromalus 
parallelus (Lee.), and justifies his change of that name to iaterirectiis j describes 
(p. 112) Saprinus stroheli [under his own name, instead of that of Steinheil, 
who first published it ] ; gives a synoptical table, with localities, of the 
known spp. of Paromalus (pp. 103-108) ; and, pp. 126-136, a supplement to 
his own Cat. of HisteridcB, published in Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr., Nov. 1862. 
He Marseul, (Nouv. et faits div. p. xi) enumerates some interesting spp. 
from Montevideo, with indications of 6 new spp. 
Dohrn (S. E. Z. xxxi. p. 334) defends the reading Tipponmis for Esch- 
scholtz’s genus. 
Sap7'inus consimilis, ’Wn\k.,=:oregonensis, Lee. : Lee., Ann. N. H. ser. 4, vi. 
p. 400. llllOmalodes texanus— (grosstis. Mars.), Hololepta excisa, Platysoona 
cylindroides, Hister cavifrons, H. calif otiiictis, and Epierus coproides of Mar- 
