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.ZOOLOGICAL LITERATURE. 
New species : — 
Telephorus. Of this genus De Marseul (L’Abeille, tome i.) has described 
the following 15 new species : — Telephorus rujidens^ 1. c. p. ^0, from Corsica; 
T. hilunatus, 1. c. p. 22, from Syria j T. rijfifrons, 1. c. p. 26, from Sicily ; T. 
atratuSf 1. c. p. 27, from Spain ; T. funebris^ 1. c. p. 29, from Turkey ; T. pru- 
siensis, 1. c. p. 33 ; from Asia Minor ; T. cyprius, 1. c. p. 36, from Cyprus ; T. 
antennalisj 1. c. p. 40, from Spain; T. tliacus, 1. c. p. 41, from Asia Minor; T. 
curtus, 1. c. p. 43, from Constantine and Tunis; T. bridlei (= T. bicolor , Brulld) 
1. c. p. 49, from the Morea ; T. olympieiis, 1. c. p. 57, from Mount Olympus ; 
T. bivittatus, ibid., from Portugal and Spain ; T. meziendi^ 1. c. p. 61, from 
Algeria ; and T, smyrtiensis, 1. c. p. 109, from Smyrna. 
The following new Chilian species are described by Philippi (Stett. ent. 
Zeit. 1864) : Telephorus subamlimis, 1. c. p. 276 ; T. heterocerus^ ibid. ; T. 
prcBcoXy 1. c. p. 277. 
Mastigocerus fidvus, Philippi, 1. c. p. 277, from Chili. (Philippi remarks 
that this name should be written Mastigocerus and not Mastinocerusj as by 
Sober and Lacordaire.) 
Rhagomjeha. Of this genus De Marseul (L’Abeille, tome i.) describes the 
following nine new species : JRhagonycha angusta, 1. c. p. 74, and JR,, peyroni^ 
ibid., from Mount Taurus ; R. Jm bea, 1. c. p. 82, from Algeria ; R. limbipemiiSf 
1. c. p. 85, from Spain; R. plagiella, ibid., from Spain; R. kiesenwettei'i, 1. c. 
p. 90, from Cyprus; R. fairmairei,\. c. p. 91, from Spain; R. ornaticoUis,\. c. 
p. 93, from Algiers ; R. bythinicay 1. c. p. 95, from Anatolia. 
Rhagonycha limbata, Thomson, Skand. Col. vol. vi. p. 191 {^Cantharis 
testaceUy Gy 11. nec Linn.). 
Malthodes atoums, Thomson, 1. e. p. 202 Kies, nec Payk.) ; 31. 
distans, Thoms. 1. c. p. 204 ; and M. limhivcntrisy Thoms. 1. c. p. 206. 
Pygidia sicula, De Marseul, L c. p. 100, from Sicily. 
Silis neapoUtana, De Marseul, 1. c. p. 107, from Naples. 
Drilides. 
Malacogastcr liUoides, Woll. Cat. Can. Col. p. 216, from Fuortevontura. 
Mely rides. 
Kraatz and Kiesenwetter have published (Berl. ent. Zeits. 
1864, pp. 306-3121 a revision of the species of the subgenus An- 
thodytes, of which they enumerate 8, namely : — 
Group 1. Elytra rounded at apex in both sexes. 
A. cyanipennis (Erichs.) 1. c. p. 306, tab. 5. fig. 2 ; A.Jlavilabris (Waltl) = 
Mai. tristis (Luc.), 1. c. p. 307 ; A. mauritanicus (Luc.) + 3Ial. angusticollis (Luc.) 
1. c. p. 308 ; A. cornieulatus (u. sp.), 1. c. p. 308. taf. 6. fig. 1, from Greece. 
Group 2. Elytra in the male laciuiated at apex. 
A. ovalis (Lap.)=:ill/'. cyanipennis (lledt.), /. c. p. 309, tab. 6. fig. 3 ; A. ar- 
mifrons (Kraatz), perhaps d of longicollis (Erichs.), 1. c. p. 310; A. dispart 
Char opus dispar (Fairm.), 1. c. p. 311. 
* Species incertae sedis. A. longicollis (Erichs.), 1. c. p. 312. 
Kraatz maintains, in opposition to Kiesenwetter, that his 3Ialachius grrecus 
