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d cylin^rtpennis, 1. c. p. 106, from Siam J and C. fasciatay 1, c. p. 107, from 
Siam. 
Ctenostoma fryif Chaudoir, Cat. Cicind. p. 49, from Brazil ; and C.ohlitumf 
Chaiid. I, c, p. 60, from the Amazons. 
Carahides, 
Carabidte. 
Gautier des Cottes has given some remarks on the synonymy of certain 
Spanish Carahi, Bull. SoC. Ent. Fr. 1866, pp. xxxiv-xxxv. He states that 
Carahus cantahricus (Chevr.)= C. macroccphalus (Dej.) j Carahus castillianus, 
latns, complanatu^j hrevis, and helluo (Bej.) constitute a single species, although 
Reiche is of opinion that C. latus may he distinct. Carahus guadarramus (Laf.) 
= C. steuarti (Bej.) = C. errans (Gory). . 
Reiche has examined the types and numerous other specimens of Carahus 
tains, complnnatus, hrevis, and helluo] of Bejean, which Kraatz proposed to 
unite imder a single species. Reiche concludes that C. latus is distinct (it is 
identical with C. goUgeleti, Reiche) \ the other three forms constitute one 
species, C. helluo (Bej.). Anh. Soc. Ent. Fr. 4® ser. tome iv. pp. 661, 662. 
Chaudoir states tliat ho regards Nehria tdriollei (Germiny) as a distinct 
Species, and even as perhaps forming’the type of a suhgenhs of Nehria, Bull. 
Soc. Ent. Fr. 1866, p. xvii. 
Bohrn (Stett. ent. Zeit. 1865, p. 293) mentions liis having received numer- 
ous specimens of a new species of Damasier from Japan, which is mentioned 
in a subsequent note (/. c. p. 370) under the name of D. fortunei. 
The larva and imago of Calosoma calidum are described and figured by 
Fitch, 9th Rep. Ins. New York, pp. 249-260, pi. 4. figs. 4 & 6. In both 
states this insect is destructive of the Cut-worm or larva of Agrotis higrica^ts. 
Besbrochers des Loges records the occurrence of eight parasitic piipre in 
tbe thorax of a specimen of Procrustes coriaceus. Bull. Soc. Ent. Fr. 1866, 
p. xliii. 
New species : — ^ ' 
Nehria lariollei, Germiny, Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. 4® S(5r. tome iv. p. 419, from 
Bagneres-de-Bigorre. 
, Notiophilus. Motschulsky (/. c. pp. 192-194) gives a table of the species 
of this genus, three of which appear to be new : N, lateralis, I, c. p. 192, from 
the Caucasus; N, crihrilaterus, 1. c. 193, from North America; N, sihiricus, 
ibid., from Siberia, 
Trachypachus. Motschulsky (/. c. p. 194) tabulates four new species of 
this genus, namely, T. inermis and T. calif ornicus, from California ; T. lati- 
collis, from North-eastern Siberia; and 7’, transversicollis, from the Baurian 
Alps. 
BracMnides, 
Cymindis cor data (Ramb.)=C. ony china (Bej.), according to Gautier des 
Cottes, Bull. Soc. Ent. Fr. 1866, p. xxxv. 
Pheropsophus hisptanicus. Some remarks on the habits of this species are 
given by Kiesenwetter, Berb enti Zeits. 1866, pp. 370-371. 
