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dorsalis, I c. p. 203, from Hong Kongj S.japamts, iWd., from Japan ; IS.Jla- 
viusculus, 1. c. p. 204, from Hungary ; and S. humeralis, 1. c. p. 202, hab. — P 
JEgadroma g. n., Motschulsky (see p. 420). E. aincalis, Motsch. I, c. p. 205, 
from Tranquebar ; E. nitens, Motscb. ibid., from Bombay j and E. splendida, 
Motscb. ibid;, from Burmab. 
Cyclosomtis marginatiis, Motscbulsky, 1. c. p. 200, from tbe East Indies. 
Cratognailms empiricus, Wollaston, Col. Atl. App. p. 10, from Gomera. 
Pterosfichus calatliiformis, Wollaston, 1. c. p. 9, from Gomera. 
Calathus ohlitcratus, Wollaston, 1. c. p. 8, and C. laureticola, Woll. /. c. p. 9, 
from Gomera. 
Feroniides. 
Chaudoir, in his Essay on the Feronia of Australia and New 
Zealand (Bull. Soc. Nat. Mosc. tom. xxxviii. pt. 2. pp. 65-112) 
proposes to break up this great genus, as represented in the Au- 
stralian region, into the following groups^ to which, however, he 
does not ascribe generic value : — 
1. Homalosoma (= Omalosonm, Boisd. & Cast.), 1. c. p. GG : Feronia cyanea 
(Lap.), F. ajaneodncta (Boisd.). 2. Trichosierms, 1. c. p. 70 ; Omalosoma 
vigorsii (Gory), Fero)iia capita (White), F. planiuscida (White). 3. Priono- 
pliortts, 1. c. p. 79: Feronia jlinderdi (White). 4. Pachidius, 1. c. p. 82. 
6. Notojionms, t c. p. 83 : Feronia australasi^ (Bej.), F. chalyhea (I)ej.), F. 
sphodroides (Dej.). G. Prosopogmus, 1. c. p. 92. 7. Phabdotus, 1. c. p. 94. 
8. Zoxodactylus, I c. p. 95. 9. Steropus (Dej.), 1. c. p. 97 : PterosticJms civilis 
(Germ.). 10. Ilolcaspis, 1. c. p. 101 : Omascus sylvaticm (Blanch.), Feronia 
{Pterdst.) mgepimctaia (White), jP. {Cophosiis) elongella (White). 11. Why- 
iisternus, 1. c. p. lOG. 12. Ceneus, 1. c. p. 108 : Pterostichm concinnus (Erichs.). 
13. CMamioidius, 1. c. p. 110 : Pterostichus pi'olixus (Erichs.). 
PuTZEYs publishes (Stett. ent. Zeit. 1865, pp. 332-344) an 
analysis of his memoir bn the Amaroid CarabideB, just completed 
for the Society Boyale des Sciences de Liege. He gives a list of 
176 species belonging to this group, several of which are new ; and 
of these, short descriptions are given among the remarks on known 
species appended to the end of the catalogue. The number of 
genera admitted by Putzeys is 9, tabulated by him as follows 
(p. 332) 
A. Posterior tibise of c? pubescent within. 
1. Tooth of mentum bifid. 
a. Prothorax harrowed behind 1. Bradytus. 
b. Prothorax narrowed in front 2. Amara. 
2. Tooth of mentum not bifid. 
a. Prothorax narrowed behind 3. Acrodon 
b. Prothorax narrowed in front 4. Amathitis. 
B. Posterior tibise of d not pubescent within. 
I. Points of prosternum without hairs on their sides. 
1. Metathoracic episterna long. 
a. Intermediate tibiae of d not bi- or tridentate below. 
