coleopterA. 
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PaederideS. 
Dolicaon. Saulcy states (Ann. ^oc. Ent. Fr. 4® s<^r. tome iv* p. 045) tliat 
Feyron and Tru(jui have described, under the name of D. venmtuSj a species 
distinct from that so named by Baudi di Selve, of which he gives a short 
description. 
Lathrohium hicolor (Heer). According to Dietrich (Nouv. Mem. Soc. Helv. 
xxi. p. 72), L. elongation (Ileer) and geminum (Kraatz) are identical with 
this species. 
Sunius neglectus (Miirk.) is identical with S. pulchcllus (Ileer), according to 
Dietrich, 1. c. p. 70. 
New genera and species : — 
Notohium,^. n.,Solsky, Bull. Soc. Nat. Mosc. xxXvii. pt. 1. p. 443, figs. 1-7 
(p. 444). Allied to Aclienium ; labrum corneous,^ bilobed ; mentum short, 
transverse, ligula bilobed, paraglossre acuminate, passing the ligula^ barbate 
within j labial palpi with first two joints cylindric, 2nd longest and stoutest, 
3rd shorter and thinner. Sp. N. australtcunif sp. n., Solsky, I, c. p. 447, fig. 1 
(p. 444), from South Australia. 
Lathrohium maurianetuej Faiivel, 1. c, p. 800, and L. manueU^ Fautel, L c, 
p. 801, frotn Piedmont. 
Dolicaon sgriacus, Saulcy, I, c. p. 044, from Jerusalem ; D, fruquiij Saulcy, 
ibid. (=D. venustus, Peyr., Truq.), from Caramania. 
Trogophloeus oculatus^ Wollaston, Col. Atl. App. p. 74 (=hilineatuSf Woll. 
Cat. Can. Col., nec Erichs.), from the Canaries. 
Achenimn sennachcrib, Saulcy, t. c. p. 040, from Jerusalem, &c- 
Lathrohium sisara, Saulcy, /. c, p. 047, L. galilceitmf Saulcy, ibid., and L. 
arahicum, Saulcy, 1. c. p. 048, from Palestine. 
Lithocharis auraiiitica, Saulcy, 1. c. p. 049, L. pijthonUsctj Saulcy, ibid., 
from Palestine ; L. maronita, Saulcy, 1. c, p. 050, from Sidon ; L. dido, Saulcy, 
1. c. p. 051, front Tyre. 
Stilicus arahs, Saulcy, 1. c.'p. 051, from Jerusalem. 
Sunius fallax', Saulcy, I, c. p. 062, S. thohoj’is, Saulcy, 1. c. p. 063, and S. 
platynotus, Saulcy, ibid., from Palestine. 
Mecognathus ammonitay Saulcy, 1. c. p. 654, from Palestine. 
Pccderus (sic) mosesj Saulcy,?. c. p. 054, from Mount Nebo. 
Stenides, 
Slcnus ocellatuSj sp. n., Fauvel, 1. c. p. 305, note, from the Pyrenees and 
Portugal j S. niveuSj Fauvel, 1. c. p. 307, from Annecy and north of Franco. 
Stenus insidiosus, sp. n., Solsky, 1. c. p. 449, from the Pyrenees. 
Stcnus piscatory sp. n., Saulcy, 1. c. p. 055, S. splendensy Saulcy, 1. c. p. 050, 
S. rutilansy Saulcy, ibid., S. longicoi'nis, Saulcy, /. c. p. 057, and S, arahicus, 
Saulcy, ibid., from Palestine. 
Oxytelides. 
Oxgpo7'us. Fauvel has published an analytical table of the species of this 
genus, of which he enumeraies twelve, all inhabitants of Europe or North 
America. Two of them are described as new. L’Abeillo, i. pp. 309-372. 
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