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figures of some of its cliaracters, by Schmidt- Goebel, but not yet cha- 
racterized. Differs from Abacetus in its ligula, and in the insertion of 
the second antennal joint. For A. ferrugineus and II. rufus, sp. n., ibid., 
Abyssinia. 
Abacetus quadrisignatus, p. 347, germanus, protensus, and contractus^ 
p. 349, foveolatus, p. 350, piliger and coscinioderus^ p. 351, Abyssinia, 
transcaucasicus, p. 349, Russian Georgia, mouffleti, p. 350, Senegal, 
spp. nn., id. 1. c. 
Feroniides. 
Haptoderus placidus, cognatus, and schmidti : observations on localities 
and relations, &c. ; Chaudoir, Deutsche E. Z. 1876, p. 345. 
Molops. Yarious desultory observations (with comments by Kraatz 
in notes) ; Chaudoir, 1. c. pp. 346-348. Pterostichus incultus, Ktz., = 
Omaseus armenus, Fald. : this is denied by Kraatz, 1. c. p. 348. 
Nortes, Mots., = Feroniomorpha, Sol., = Pachgmorphus, Chaud., 
subg., and its characters discussed; Omaseus marginalis, Curtis, = 
F. <erea, Dej., of which subccnea, Mots., is probably a var. ; F. Jischeri, 
Sol., = lucida, Curt. ; F. sulcata^ Sol., = nebrioides, Curt. ; with obser- 
vations on other non- Chilian species. Chaudoir, Ann. Ent. Belg. xix. 
pp. 112-114. 
Trirammatus angustatus, Chaud., nee Dej. {Feronia), — Blennidus 
ferrugineicornis, Mots., which must be used ; id. 1. c. p. 114. 
Feronia arata, Sol., from Chili, redescribed, p. 115 ; F. bonellii, Wat., 
rufipalpis, Curt., erraticus, Gu^r., = chalybicolor , Chaud. ; F. sinuati- 
pennis, Fairm., redescribed, p. 118; F. erratica, var. a, Sol., ?=^ro- 
f unde- striata^ Mo.ts. ; Percus alienus^ Reed, is no Percus, but = F. convex! 
pennis, Fairm., and presents the facies of the Broscides. Id. 1. c. 
Pterostichus oblong o-punctatus in Shetland ; T. Blackburn, Scot. Nat. 
ii. p. 8. . 
Pterostichus findeli, Dej., from Tirol ; G. Kraatz, Ent. MB. i. p. 62. 
Feronia marowighi! Fairm., = Lagarus inquinatus, Sturm. ; id. 
Deutsche E. Z. 1876, p. 174. 
Poeeilus. Monograph by Chaudoir, L’Ab. 1876 (xiv.) pp. 1-54. After 
eliminating 48 species, and referring them to other genera of Feroniides, 
the author describes 48 others (whereof 2 new) to Pcecilus, as restricted to 
those having carinated basal joints to the antennas. P. Icevigatus, M^n., 
7iec Duf., is renamed liosomus, p. 7 ; P. lossinianus, Fairm., and ceneicollis, 
Grimmer, = koyi, Germ., varr. ; P. stenoderus, Chaud., and murex, Coq., 
= gressorius, Dej. ; P. cyaneus, Gebl., = erythropus, Fald., andP. awato- 
licus, Chaud., = cupreus, L., varr., and the red-thighed var. affinis, Stm., 
is stated [erroneously] not to occur in England ; P. bicolor, Lee , = lucu- 
blandus, Say ; P. reichii, Waltl, cyanellus, Rche., gotschi and festivus, 
Chaud., = cursorius, Dej. ; P. vicinus, Levrat, ? = quadricollis, Dej., of 
which numidicus, Luc., is also a var. ; P. karelini, Chaud., = subcmruleus, 
Quens., and P. subcccruleus, Schaum, = striato-punctatus, Duft. ; P. 
texanus, Lee., and micans, Chaud., = chalcites, Say ; P. subcordatus, 
Lee., renamed diplophryus, p. 42 ; P. cyaneus, Lee., nec Gory, renamed 
cyanicolor, p. 43, and var. n. connexus, Rocky Mountains, described. 
