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(Stev.) f. 6 ; Tentyria rejlexa (Fisch.), f. 7 j T. sibirica, Gebl., f. 10 ; Ana- 
tolica longicollis (Zubk.), f. 12 ; A. tatarica (Gebl.), f. 13 j A. thoracica 
(Fisch.), figs. 14 & 15 ; A. imyresaa (Tausch.), f. 16 j A, lineata (Stev.), 
figs. 17 & 18 ; A. abhrcviata (Gebl.), pi. iv. figs. 1 & 2 ; A. atramentaria 
(Fald.), pi. iii. figs. 20 22; A. denticulata (Gebl.), pi. iv. f. 8; A. con- 
atricta (Stev.), ib. figs. 9 & 10 ; A, macroccphala (Tausch.), ib, figs. 11 & 12 ; 
A, pigrncea [sic] (Gebl.), pi. iii. figs. 24 & 25; A. bclla (Fald.), pi. iv. figs. 
13 & 14; A. sidciceps (Gebl.), ib. figs. 15 & 16; A. angulosa (Fisch.), pi. iii. 
figs. 26 & 28; A. strigosa (Gebl.), pi. iv. figs. 17 19; A. angustata (Gebl.), 
ib. f. 20 ; A. lata (Gebl.), ib. figs. 26 & 28. References of figures of other 
allied species are given to a plate 2 in former Bull. Mosc., accompanying the 
enumeration des Carabiques nouveaux of the author’s collection. 
Kraatz (Hor. Ent. Ross. vii. p. 407) suggests that Capnisa elliptica 
(Becker nec M^n.) = A;are/m«, Fald. Solsky, ibid.f corroborates this opinion, 
from an examination of the types of both spp. 
Tentyria heydeni, sp. n., Haag, B. E. Z. xiv. Beih. p. 130, Aveiro. 
Epitragides. 
Haag-Rutenberg (0. H. vi. p. 84 et seq.) tabulates and describes 13 
spp. of HimatismuSy Er., giving his reasons (p. 92) for not accepting Be 
Marseul’s genus Cyphostethe (which Gemminger, 0. H. vi. p. Ill, sinks as a 
syn. of Ilimatismus) : he describes the following new spp : — H. laticollis, 
p. 87, Angola; dubius, p. 88, and senegalensis, p. 89, Senegal; villosus, Egypt, 
• Angola, punctatissunus, Angola, p. 90; epitragoides, p. 91, Zanzibar. 
Adelostomides . 
Steira cegyptiaca, sp. n., Kirsch, B. E. Z. xiv. p. 389, Egypt. 
Slenosides, 
Stenosis angustata (Ilbst. nec F.) is changed to coarctata ; Gemminger, 
0. H. vi. p. 121. 
Dichillus sociusy sp. n., v. Rottenb. B. E. Z. xiv. p. 247, Sicily. 
Centriopterides. 
Amblycyphusy g. n,, Mots., Bull. Mosc. xliii. p.401. Closely allied to Cen~ 
irioptera (Mann.), but with a retractile labrum, more distinctly toothed 
mandibles, the penult, joint of ant. not transverse, more obtuse elytral aspe- 
rities, &c. Also allied to Asbolus (Lee.), which is of shorter form, with 
tuberculiform elytral asperities, very transverse penult, joint of ant., more 
visible labrum, &c. Sp. A. asperatus (Mots.). 
Threnusy g. n.. Mots. ibid. p. 404. Allied to CerenopuSy but with clubbed 
antennae, the elytra not widened behind, a less advanced epistoma, and with 
the projections of the tibiae and femora edentate. Sp. 2\ niger (Mots.). 
Scaurides. 
Scaurus punctatus (Hbst. nec F.) is changed to sticticusi Gemminger, 
0. H. vi. p. 121. S. variolosus, Woll., is identical with this sp., according to 
Crotch ; but its characters, possibly of a specific value, are pointed out by 
Wollaston, Ann. N. H. ser. 4, v. p. 249. 
