COLEOPTERA. 417. 
Lia femorata^ Motschulsky, 1. c. p. 228) from Central America j L, 
lata, Motsch. ibid., from Panama. 
Masoreits americaniiSj Motscbulsky, I, c, p. 234, from North America j M, 
orientaUs, Motsch, ibid., from Egypt ’ 
Catascopus suhquadratus, Motschulsky, 1. c, p. 302, C. (sneus and (7. excisus 
Motsch. 1. c. p. 303, from the East Indies. 
Parena plogiata^ Motschulsky, 1. c. p. 224, from the Cape of Good Hope. 
Pentagonica amevicana, Motschulsky, I, c. p. 224, from Mobile. 
Lamprias i'ufosutura, Motschulsky, 1. c. p. 226, from Nicaragua j L. chry- 
socepholay Motsch. ibid., and L. crassicornisy Motsch. 1. c. p. 226, from the soutli 
of France. 
Lehia (? Lehidd) picipennisy Motschulsky, 1. c. p. 226, from the Cape j L. 
suhlimhatay1sloiBo)i. ibid., from North America j and Lebida suhovatay Motsch. 
1. c. p. 227, from the Kirghis steppes. 
Lehia. Motschulsky (Z. c. p. 227) gives a table of the species of this genus, 
including many which seem to be intended as new : namely, L, hiplagiatay 
hivulneratay lytata, conjugatay semirufay and unimaculatay from the Capej 
L. suhjigurata,jlaviventris, hrunnicolUsy and Jlavolineatay from North America j 
Z. guttatay from Dutch Guiana; Z. hasiguttatay from Brazil ; L.suhmacidatay 
from Panama ; Z. infuscata, from India ; and Z. retrofasciatay from Japan. 
Tetragonoderus amazonus, Motschulsky, 1. c. p. 221, and T. ? velutinusy 
Motsch. 1. c. p. 222, from the Amazons ; T. distigmay Motsch, ibid., from 
Tennessee. 
Coptodcra, Five species are described by Motschulsky : — C. spilotay 1. c, 
p. 222, and C. fnscatay p. 223, from the Capo ; C, deplanatay I, c, p. 223, from 
Brazil ; and O, cmescem and chloroptcruy ibid., from Valdivia. 
Anthiide$, 
Archer records the occurrence of Hyperion schroetteri (Schreb.) in Victoria. 
Trans. Roy. Soc. vol. vi. pp. 106, 107. 
DreguSy g. n., Motschulsky, I, c. p. 196. Allied to Aristus ; first four 
joints of anterior tarsi strongly dilated in cf 5 antennas slender ; palpi with 
last joint acuminate.* Sp. Z>. nitidusy sp. n., Motsch. 1. c. p. 196, from Algeria. 
Granigevy g. n., Motschulsky, 1. c. p. 197. Allied to Giagona ; form of 
Stenomorphus ; mentum without a tooth I Sp. G. algerinusy sp, n., Motsch. 
1. c. p. 198, from Algeria. 
Pachymorpha elliptica, Motschulsky, 1. c. p. 216, from Tranquebar. 
Apotomus madagascariensisy sp. n., Motschulsky, 1. c, p, 195. ' 
Scaritides, 
MacLeay has published (Trans. Ent. Soc. N. S. W. voL i. 
pp. 176-198) a third paper on the Australian Scaritides, in 
which he describes a considerable number of new species, and 
brings together the whole of the known Australian members of 
the group in a catalogue which is tabularly arranged as regards 
the species of Carenum, of which he enumerates 60. The 
number of species belonging to other genera are as follows ;-=■ 
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