40 Ins, 
COLEOPTERA. 
Glyptoma corticinum in Carpinus hetulus^ with Lasius hrunneus \ 
Schmidt-Goebel, S. E. Z. xxxvii. p. 389. 
Piestus validus, p. 404,/ro»^aZ^s, p. 405 (? = capricornis, Lap.), rectus 
p. 406, rugosuSf p. 407, aper, p. 408, spp. nn., D. Sharp, Tr. E. Soc. 1876, 
Amazon Valley. 
Hypotelus micans, sp. u., id. 1. c. p. 409, Ega. 
Isomalus agilis, p. 410, and dubius, p. 411, spp. nn., id. 1. c., Ega. 
Lispinus catena^ P-412, apicalis and terminalis^ p. 413, p. 414, 
cognatus and modestus^ p. 416, planus^ p. 416 (? = ZmeaHs, Eauv.,wecEr.), 
depressus, simplex, and Icetus, p. 417, spp. nn., id. 1. c., Amazon Valley. 
Thoracophorus opacus, p. 418, Ega, crassus, p. 419, San Paulo and Rio 
de Janeiro, spp. nn., id. 1. c. 
Leptochirus fontenais, p. 420, latro, p. 421, spp. nn., id. 1. c., Fonte Boa 
and Ega. 
PsELAPHIDJi, 
ScHAUFUSS, L. W. Tabellen-Entwurf zur Bestimmung der Pselaphiden- 
Gattungen. Nunq. Ot. ii. pp. 243-248 (sheet mark dated July 24, 
1872). 
The notice of this tabulation in Zool. Rec. x. p. 257, which gives only 
the chief divisions according to the number of antennal joints, requires 
the addition of the following new genera : — 
Metopioides, p. 245. Glavigerini : two claws, antennas geniculate ; ? ? = 
Goniastes, Westw. (which is an “ imago” or myth, teste Schaufuss). 
Zethus, p. 246. Pselaphini : one claw, last joint of maxillary palpi 
short conic. 
Stratus, ibid. Differs from Zethips in the last joipt of palpi being 
reversed club-shaped, emarginate in front. 
Facetus, ibid, Pselaphini : two unequal claws, no eyes. 
Gamha, p. 247. Pselaphini : two unequal claws, abdomen laterally 
margined, last joint of maxillary palpi ovate. 
Juhus, ibid. Differs from Gamha in last joint of palpi being triangular. 
No species are referred to in any case. Two other new genera, Listrio- 
phorus, p. 245 {Glavigerini ; one claw, antennae geniculate), and Tainotus, 
p. 248 {Pselaphini: two equal claws, six abdominal segments visible, fourth 
joint of maxillary palpi spindle-shaped), are noticed as such in Zool. Rec. 
xi. p. 272. Many species are described by the author, 1. c. pp. 258-274 
[Zool. Rec. X. p. 257], and pp. 281-290 (sheet mark, April 20, 1874). 
Tamotus femoratus and Listriophorzis felix, described on p. 289, with 
generic characters in the latter species, are the only representatives of 
the new genera in the table. Further species are described, pp. 357-360 
(sheet mark, Dec. 24, 1875), including some of Gamha (infra). 
Observations on various British species, named by De Saulcy ; Bryaxis 
lefehvrii, Wat. Cat., indicated as new, under the MS. name cotus ; Trimium 
hrevipenne and hrevicorne are sexes of one species. D. Sharp, Ent. M. M. 
xii. p. 225. 
Batrisus spretus, Lee., in ICentucky caves ; A. S. Packard, Am. Nat. x. 
p. 286, pi. ii. fig. 1. 
