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preceding; tibiee spinulose at apex; tarsal claws denticulated; abdomen 
immarginate. Sp. A. megacephalus (Cbevr. MS.), Fauv. 1. c. p. 61, from 
Teapa. • 
New species : — 
Leptochirus longicornis, Fauvel, 1. c. p. 14, note, from India ; L. proteus. 
Fauvel, 1. c. p. 16, from Mexico, Columbia, andBrazil ; and L. hicornis (Cbevr. 
MS,), Fauv. 1. c. p. 20, pi. 1. iig. 4 (forehead), from Mexico. 
Piesius longipennis, Fauvel, 1. c. p. 24, from Columbia ; P. niger (Bonv. 
MS.), Fauv. 1. c. p. 28, pi. 1. fig. 7 (1st joint of ant.), from Mexico ; P. pen- 
nicornis (Chev. MS.), Fauv. 1. c. p. 30, pi. 1. fig. 8 (forehead), from Columbia; 
P. plagiatus (Kraatz, MS.), Fauv. 1. c. p, 30, note, from Brazil ; P. huquetiij 
Fauv. 1. c. p. 32, from Cayenne ; and P. angular is, Fauv. 1. c. p. 36, note, 
pi. 1. fig. 10 (thorax), from Brazil. 
Isomolus adustus (Kraatz, MS.), Fauvel, 1. c. p. 37, note, and J. nigerrimm 
(Kraatz, MS.), Fauv. ibid., from Brazil ; I. frater, Fauv. 1. c. p. 39, from 
Caraccas; I. palUdipmnis (Chev. MS.), Fauv. 1. c. p. 40, from Central and 
North America; and I. tenuis, Fauv. 1. c. p. 41, from Caraccas and Vene- 
zuela. 
Hypotelus hostilis, Fauvel, 1. c. p. 43, from Mexico. 
Lispinus sobrinus (Chev. MS.) Fauvel, 1. c. p. 47, from Caraccas ; L. qua* 
dripunctidus, Fauv. /. c. p. 49, from Caraccas and Columbia ; L. granadensis, 
Fauv. 1. c. p. 62, from New Granada and Nicaragua; X. anguinus, Fauv. 1. c. 
p. 64, from Mexico and San Domingo ; X. opacus (Bonv. MS.), Fauv. I, c. 
p. 66, from Columbia ; X. hrevicollis (Chevr. MS.), Fauv. 1. c. p. 66, from 
Mexico ; and X. Jlavipennis (Chevr. MS.), Fauv. /. c. p. 68, from Caraccas 
and Mexico. 
Glyptoma ruficolle (Chevr. MS.), Fauvel, 1. c. p. 66, from Mexico. 
Omaliides : — 
Bethe (Stett. ent. Zeit. 1866, pp. 185, 186) remarks upon the resemblance 
between Deliphruni angustatuin (Er.) ( = Orochares angusiatus, Kraatz) and 
Eusplialerum triviale, and states that specimens received under the former 
name from Count Ferrari, the authority for the occurrence of the species in 
Austria, prove to belong to the seqeiid species. Bethe accordingly gives a 
differential diagnosis of the two Beetles. 
Anthophagus aimidus (Ros.) = .4 cenisius (Fairm.) is characterized by 
Fauvel (Bull. Soc. Linn. Norm, tome ix. p. 316), who states that he cannot 
detect its ocelli. 
Anthohium. Fauvel (Bull. Soc. Linn. Norm, tome ix. p. 321, note) tabu- 
lates the distinctive characters of A. torquntum (Marsh.), A. sorhi (Gyll.). 
and A. rhododendri (Baudi) = >4. ohliquum (Muls. & Bey). 
Pcnardia, g. n., Motschulsky, Bull. Soc. Nat. Mosc. xxxviii. pt. 1. p. 683. 
Allied to JBoreophilus ; elongated, much depressed ; head rounded, eyes pro- 
minent ; prothorax a little narrower than the head, nearly trapezoidal ; elytra 
wider than prothorax, elongated and widening a little, like the abdomen, to 
the apex; legs short; antenna? slightly clavate, short. Sp. X. sp. n., 
Motsch. 1. c. p. 584, fig. p. 683, from New York, under bark. 
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