MONOTOMIDiE THORICTIDiE. 
Ins. 51 
Tisiphone [Iliibner, Lepidoptera^ 1816 ; Fitzinger, Reptilia, 1826], ihid. 
Between Hypocoprus and Monotoma, differing from the former in the 
shape of the labrum, the 4-jointed tarsi, and the long free pygidium ; 
and from the latter in the labrum, the mandibles uncovered at the base, 
the abbreviated clypeus, and the 3- jointed antennal club. For T. nitidu- 
loides^ St. Domingo, and hypocoproides^ Ouba, p. 301. 
Phyconomus subtestaceus, and var. ? discoideus, and P. luridipennis , 
p. 299, Mexico. 
Europs germari, p. 300, Mexico. 
Dactridium atratum and hrevicolle, p. 300, Brazil. 
Lathridiid.®. 
Langelandia anophthalma : larva described by E. Perris, in Gobert’s 
Cat. Col. Landes, fasc. 3, p. 130. 
Reveliereia spectahilis, Perris, ex. typ., =: Lathridius gencei, Aubd; 
Nouv. et faits, 1876, No. 22', p. xc. 
Merophysia, Coluocera, and Reitteria. General critical notes, with 
table of species; L. W. Schaufuss,*Nunq. Ot. ii. pp. 393-400, 412--414. 
Abromus, g. n., E. Reitter, S. E. Z. xxxvii. p. 60. Closely allied to 
Anonimatus, differing in the antennae, which are 10-jointed, with the 2 
basal joints very incrassate, and the club large, globose, and 2- jointed, 
and in the prosternum, which is somewhat produced between the anterior 
coxae. For A.*brucki, sp. n., id. 1. c. p. 51, S. France. 
Enicmus carpathicus, sp. n., id. 1. c. p. 51, N.E. Hungary. 
Lathridius parallelipennis^ sp. n., Solsky, in Fedchenko’s Turkestan, 
Col., p. 264, Sarafschan Valley. 
Merophysiaovalipennis^ sp. n., Coye, L’Ab. 1876, livr“* 4, p. 376, Syria. ' 
Coluocera (antennae 8 joints only, P g. n.) gallica^ sp. n., Schaufuss, 1. c. 
p. 398, France. 
Mycetophagid^. 
Mycetophagus piceus^ p. 134, Litargus bifasciatus, p. 136, Typhcea 
fumata, p. 138 ; larvae described by Perris, in Gobert’s Cat. Col. 
Landes, fasc. 3. 
Rhipidonyx, g. n., E. Reitter, Deutsche E. Z. 1876, p. 304. Very like 
Mycetophagus in form, but thorax scarcely f oveolate at base, penultimate . 
joints of tarsi bilobed, claws pectinate internally, maxillary palpi slender, 
with a very transverse, large, sub-moniliate apical joint, of which the apex 
is truncate-excavate. For R. adustus, sp. n., id. ibid., Ceylon. 
Triphyllus colchicus, sp. n., id. 1. c. p. 293, Transcaucasia. 
Diplocoelus humerosus, sp. n., id. ibid., Transcaucasia. 
Litargus sexnotatus, sp. n., id. S. E. Z. xxxvii. p. 363, Monrovia. 
Thorictid^. 
Thorictus circumjlexus, p. 371, pubescens, p. 373, longipennis, p. 374, 
spp. nn., Coye, L’Ab. 1876, livr“- 4, Syria. 
