34 Ins. 
COLEOPTERA. 
referred to ^r^ccoo;, Er., and (3) placed between picipes and peltatus, 
from Spain, 1. c. p. 718, note, provisionally named. Also (>S.) cya- 
nescens, p. 727, in marshes, Hyeres [apparently large specimens of um- 
hrinus^ Er.], and bicolor ^ p. 738, Grande Chartreuse, spp. nn., and Q. 
etruscus, ? sp. n., vel ? scintillans var., from Tuscany, p. 759, note. lid. 1. c. 
Tanygnathus (? related to Aleocharides) longicornis and nasutm, p. 96, 
flavicollis, p. 97, spp. nn., D. Sharp, Tr. E. Soc. 1876, Amazon Valley. 
Acylophorus punctiventris^ p. 98, angusticeps and acuminatus, p. 99, 
iridescens, p. 100, spp. nn., id. 1. c., Amazon Valley. 
Quedius clypealis, id. 1. c. p. 100, Ega ; Q. nigro-cceruleus, p. 644, larva, 
p. 647, living in caverns, and assecla, p. 655, South of France, Q. {Micro- 
saurus) maculicornis, p. 624, mountains in South of France, Q. (Itaphirus) 
persimilis, p. 791 [between attenuatus and hoops']^ Lyons, Alps, Mulsant 
& Rey, 1. c. : spp. nn. 
Microsaurus nigripennis» sp. n., J. Sahlberg, Enum. Col. Brach. Fenn. 
p. 26, Finland. 
Heterothops sericans, sp. n., Mulsant & Rey, 1. c. p. 820, Provence, sea- 
coast ; a specimen connecting it with H. prcevius named paradoxus [!], 
p. 823. 
Staphylinides. 
Trichoderma pubescens, Deg., p. 240 ; Ocypus cyaneus, p. 285 ; 0. 
pedator, p. 321 ; Philonthus tenuicornis^ p. 384, P. varius, p. 402, P. 
dmetarius ?, p. 433, sordidus, p. 437, concinnus, p. 453, fumigatus, p. 459, 
ventralis^ p. 484 : larvae described by Mulsant & Rey, Ann. Soc. Agric. 
Lyon (4) viii. 
Philonthus stenoderus, Rche., = fimetarius^ Grav., var. ; P. micans^ 
Grav.,varr. nn. helveticus, Switzerland, toinianus, Lyons, p. 506 ; Gabrius 
exiguuSj Nordm., var. n. nigricornis, p. 551 ; Remus cinerascens^ var. 
(vel P sp.) n., St. Raphael, p. 605 : iid. 1. c. 
Philonthus lucens^ Mann., ex. typ.^ = atratus, Gr., and is distinct from 
lucens, Er., Ktz., which is allied to P. politus ; J. Sahlberg, Enum. Col. 
Brach. Fenn. p. 16. ; 
New genera and species : — 
Staphy Unites, provisionally named, not characterized [used as a 
divisional term by Newman, 1834], for S. obsoletum [sic], (foss.), from 
tertiaries of Wyoming ; S. H. Scudder, Bull. U. S. Geol. Surv. ii. p. 78. 
Gastrisus, D. Sharp, Tr. E. Soc. 1876, p. 136. Of the build of Philon- 
thus, but with the prothoracic lateral lines not joined, and with a stig- 
matic membrane ; also allied to Philothalpus, but with no curved abdo- 
minal lines. Type, G. Icevigatus, p. 137, also G. obsoletus, p. 136, and 
punctatus, p. 138, Amazon Valley. 
Eugastus, id. 1. c. p. 139. Very close to Philothalpus, but with no 
curved lines on the abdomen ; no stigmatic membrane. E. bicolor, p. 139, 
mundus, p. 140, Amazon Valley. 
Isanopus, id. 1. c. p. 141. Near Eugastus, but with longer palpi, and 
joints 2-4 of the four posterior tarsi somewhat lobed, dilated, and un- 
symmetrical. I. tenuicornis, ibid., Ega. 
