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^gndia phccnicoderuy Bates, Ent. Trans. 3rd ser. yoI. ii. p. 864, from Ega. 
Agra. Bates describes tbe following fourteen new species from the Ama- 
zons i — A. angumea, 1. c. p. 367, pi. 20. fig. 6 j A. mustela, 1. c. p. 369 j A. 
scrutatriXf 1. c. p. 370; A. callictis, 1. c. p. 371 ; A. chaudoirii) 1. c. p. 375; 
A.hicostataj ibid.; A. brevicomis, 1. c. p. 376 ; A. ruhrocujtrea, ibid.; A. 
auratUf 1. c. p. 377 ; A. gaudiola, ibid. ; A. graminea, 1. c, p. 379 ; A. optima, 
1. c. p. 381 ; A. laticeps, 1. <?. p. 382 ; A. phceogona, ibid. Bates also describes 
A. valmtina, I, c, p. 385, pi. 20. fig. 7, from Venezuela; A. domimda, 1. c. 
p. 386, pi. 20. fig» 6, and A. saundersii, ibid. pi. 20. fig. 4, trom Peru ; and A, 
occipitalis, 1. c. p. 387, pi. 20. fig. 1, from Brazil. 
Charopterus Jiaviceps, Motscbulsky, 1. c. p. 232, and C. discixnnnis, Motscli. 
ibid., from the. Cape of Good Hope. 
Calleida. The following species are described by Motschulsky : — C. cceru- 
lea, l.c. p. 236, C. obscurata, 1. c. p. 236, from Brazil; C. matcra, 1. c. p. 235, 
C. nigropicea, ibid., C. rufodneta, 1. c. p. 237, C. rufolimbata, ibid., C. ? an- 
gulicollis, 1. c. p. 239, from the Cape of Good Hope ; C. subcerea, 1. c. p. 236, 
and 0. viridicincta, 1. c. p. 238, from Panama ; C. aurata, 1. c. p. 236, C. somi- 
rufa, 1. Q. p. 237, from Nicaragua ; C. brevicollis, 1. c. p. 239, from Venezuela ; 
C. iridea, 1. c. p. 238, from Valdivia ; and C. rubricata, 1. c. p. 238, from the 
East Indies. 
Malisus (g. n.) brunnicollis and 4t-guUidatus, Motschulsky, 1. c. p. 240, from 
Columbia ; M. 8-guttulatus, Motsch. ibid., from Brazil ; and M. seriatus, 
Hotsch. ibid., from Panama. 
Planesus (g. n.) /<®i>«V;f(^«s,[]Nrotschulsky, 1. c. p. 297, and P. Motsch. 
ibid., from North America. 
Psammastus (g. n.) subovalis, Motschulsky, I, c. p. 299, from Egypt ; P. gla- 
hricollis and angiistissimus, Motsch. ibid., from the Cape of Good Hope. 
Tams, Motschulsky describes the following species; — T. dilatipennis, 
intricatus, gebleri, 1. c. p. 300, T. marginalis, 1. c. p. 301, T. subhccidus, 1. c. 
p. 302, from Siberia ; T. viridipennis, 1. c. p. 301, and oblongus, 1. c. p. 302, from 
the Caucasus ; 2\ macularis, ibid., from Russia ; and T. apicalis, ibid., from 
Dauria. 
Taras velatus, Wollaston, Col. Atl. App. p. 2, from Gomera. 
Dromius plugipennis, Wollaston, 1. c. p. 3, D. oceanicus, Woll. ibid., B. stri- 
gifrons, Woll. 1. c. p. 6, froin the Canaries ; B. umbratus, Woll. 1. c. p. 6, from 
hladeira. 
Singilis dimidiatus, Motschulsky, 1. o. p. 234, from Anatolia. 
Trichis lateripicta, Motschulsky, 1. c. p. 240, from the Cape. 
Bemetrius (sic) obtusus, Motschulsky, /. c. p. 230, from France. 
Microlestes ca}7ensis, Motschulsky, 1. c. p. 232, from the Cape. 
Mctablctus Jlavo-axillaris, Motschulsky, 1. c. p. 231, from Algeria. 
Plcchrus hispanicus, Motschulsky, 1. c. p. 231, from Andalusia. 
Lionychus ? versicolor, Motschulsky, 1. c. p. 231, from Egypt. 
Apristus tropicalis, Motschulsky, 1. c. p. 232, from Panama ; A. fuscipennis, 
Motsch. 1. c. p. 233, from New Mexico ; A. cereus, Motsch. ibid., from Al- 
geria. 
Sericoda vicatricosa, ^totschulslcy, I, c. p. 233, from Russian America. 
