16 Ins. 
COLEOPTERA, 
helluo,I>ej.; id. (quoting Chaudoir), Ent. MB. i. p. 153. C. monilis, 
var. n. simulator^ from the Servian Mountains, analogous to ulrichi. 
Germ., var. arrogans^ Schaum, from the same locality, with observations 
upon the importance of this as bearing on the Darwinian hypothesis ; id. 
Deutsche E. Z. 1876, pp. 139-141. C. ulrichi^ var. n. rhilensis, from 
Rhilo Dag, Balkans ; id. 1. c. p. 141. C. torosus, Friv., and C. calleyi, 
Fisch., considered distinct species ; id. 1. c. pp. 142 & 143. Observations 
opposing Schaufuss’s objections to the collocation by Perez Areas of C. 
hraheuSy Schauf., and macrocephaluSj Dej. ; id. 1. c. p. 144. C. hiseriatus, 
Chaud., recharacterized from the Caucasus, and considered specifically 
different from convexus^ of which also C. microderus, Chaud., is thought 
not to be a variety, as Brfilerie states ; id. 1. c. p. 224. 
Carahus japonicus, Thoms., nec Mots., = dehaani^ Chaud,; C: maiya- 
sanus, Thoms., is not Bates’s species; C. hoimpferiy Thoms., = insulicola^ 
Chaud. ; observations on dilatation of inner under edge of fore tibiaj in $ 
in Japanese species : H. W. Bates, Tr. E. Soc. 1876, pp. 1 & 2. 
Carahus auratus eating a straAvberry ; Feuil. Nat. vi. p. 39. 
On hibernation of Carabi ; E. Cotty, Bull. Soc. L. N. Fr. iii. p. 41. 
Calosoma sycophanta in gardens, on cabbages, and also feeding on 
spiders; C. sericeum near Antwerp: C. Putzeys, CR. Ent. Belg. xix. 
p. Ixi. 
Cycfirocepdialus, g. n., J. B. Gchin, Bull. Soc. Metz (2), 1876, p. 119. 
Differs from Carahus in its long, narrow head, and the large lateral lobes 
of the labrum. For Calosoma asperatum, Dej., and Carahus steno- 
cephaluSf Luc. Observations on the long narrow head in the latter and 
in allied species that prey on snails, analogous to the structure of CycTirus 
cylindricollis, by the late T. Blackmore, P. E. Soc. 1876, p. iii. The pro- 
posed new genus = Cathoplius, Thoms. ; E. v. Harold, C. H. xv. p. 172. 
Procerus laticollis, sp. n., G. Kraatz, Bull. Mosc. 1876, pt. 2, p. 130, 
pi. i. figs. 6-8, Kiilek and Karl-Boghd. 
Carahus gehini^ sp. n., L. Fairmaire, Pet. Nouv. ii. p. 37, Japan. 
Calosoma palmeri, sp. n., G. H. Horn, Tr. Am. Ent. Soc, v. p. 199, 
Guadalupe Island, Lower California. 
Oychrides. 
Cychrus cylindricollis, Pini, again found on Monte-Codeno : it devours 
Helix frigida, inserting its antenufe, head, and thorax into the spires of 
the shell of that mollusc. F. Baudi, Pet. Nouv. ii. p. 9, fig. 
Pamhorides. 
Tefflus raffrayi, Chaud., from Adowa, fully described; it is the 
smallest known of its genus, and lives in marshy places with Chlamius, 
&c., diffusing a strong odour, like Panageeus ; Chaudoir, R. Z. (3) iv. 
p. 354. 
Galeritides. 
Zuphium umhrigerum, sp. n., Chaudoir, 1. c. p. 379, ? Abyssinia. 
Drypta punctulata, p. 380, tarsata and nigripes^ p. 381, spp. nn., id. l.c. 
Abyssinia, 
