38 Ins, 
COLEOPTERA. 
Dolicaon distans, Sharp, 1 . c. p. 247, Amazon Valley. 
Scopceus tarsalis and ornatus, p. 24:9, pauper, p. 250, chloroticus, p. 251, 
distans and laxus, p. 252, Icevis, p. 253, id. 1. c. Amazon Valley. 
Lithocharis latro, p. 255, simplex and condita, p. 256, diffinis and comes, 
p. 257, sohrina, p. 258, crassula and vestita, p. 259, integra, p. 260, com- 
pressa and discedens, p. 261, convexa, p. 262, oculata and quadrata, p. 263, 
egena and humilis, p. 264, ardua, p. 265, munda, p. 266, polita, p. 267, 
germana and pagana, p. 268, picta, p. 269, id. 1: c., Amazon Valley ; 
L. occidta, C. O. Waterhouse, Ann. N. H. (4) xviii. p. 108, Rodriguez 
Island ; L. trapezicollis, S. de Uhagon, An. Soc. Esp. v. p. 70, pi. i. fig. 2, 
Badajoz. 
Stilicus amazonicus, p. 210, punctatus, p. 271, Sharp, 1. c., Ega. 
Echiaster (prothorax homy behind front coxae) hoops and fumatuSj 
p. 275, signatus and carinatus, p. 276, latifrons, p. 277, mamillatus, p. 278, 
muticus (? = mamillatus, $ ) and tibialis, p. 279, batesi, p, 280, scissus, 
p. 281, id. 1. c., Amazon Valley. 
Pcederus fennicus, J. Sahlberg, Enum. Col. Brach. Fenn. p. 38, Finland ; 
P. solidus, p. 284, tridens, p. 285, lingualis and mutans, p. 286, protensus 
and amazonicus, p. 287, punctiger, p. 288, Sharp, 1. c., Amazon Valley ; 
P. salvini, id. 1. c. p. 431, Aceytum. 
Sunius amicus, p. 290, vittatus, p, 291, serpens, p. 292, ventralis and 
strictus, p. 293, marginatus, p. 294, brevis, p. 295, modestus, crassus, and 
pictus, p. 296, confinis, p. 297, catena, p. 298, peltatus and palpalis, p. 299, 
bidenSy p. 300, bispinus, p. 301, spinifer, p. 302, celatus and insignis, p. 303, 
id. 1. c., Amazon Valley ; S. martinezi, Uhagon, 1. c. p. 73, pi. i. fig. 1, 
Badajoz (= latus, Rosenh., sec. Fauvel ; Zool. Rec. xii. p. 301). 
FinojpMlides, 
■ Tcenodema plana [-wwm, neuter termination required throughout), 
p. 305, Icevis, p. 306, recta, p. 307, lenta, p. 308, dubia and quadrata, p. 309, 
tarsalis and bella, p. 310, cinerea, p. 311, vicina, p. 312, rudis, p. 3\3,Jilum, 
p. 314, producta and laticornis, p. 315, serpens, p. 316, tecta, p. 317, lurida, 
p. 318, D. Sharp, Tr. E. Soc. 1876, Amazon Valley, spp. nn. 
Pinophilus dux, p. 319, ater and rectus, p. 320, cequalis, p. 321, mimus, 
p. 322, modestus and tenuis, p. 323, distans, p. 324, incultus and proximus, 
p. 325, angustus and oblatus, p. 326, extremus, p. 327, sulcatus and duplex, 
p. 328, laayus, p 329, aberrans, p. 330, bicolor and batesi, p. 331, debilis, 
p. 332, minor, p. 333, affinis and egens, p. 334, abax, p. 335, id. 1. c., 
Amazon Valley, spp. nn. 
CEdodactylus errans, p. 337, anceps, p. 338, spp. nn., id. 1. c. Tapajos* 
CEdichirus optatus, sp. n., id. 1. c. p. 339, Tapajos. 
Palaminus simplex and longicornis, p. 341, modestus, p. 342, crassus and 
robustus, p. 343, breviceps, p. 344, discretus, p. 345, sinuatus, p. 346, 
apicalis, p. 341,fragilis and niger, p. 348, anceps, p. 349, sobrinus and 
puncticeps, p. 360, parcus, p. 351, pellax and fuscipes, p. 352, stipes, p. 353, 
sellatus imO gracilis, p. 354, distans, p. 355, spp. nn., id. 1. c., Amazon Valley. 
Stenides. 
Stenwsthetus, Shp., occurs in S. America as well as Japan, and addi- 
