COLEOPTERA. 
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Cebrionidje. 
Ernest Cotty notices the occurrence of an undetermined species of Cehrio 
in tlie nest of a Bee-eater at Lalla-Maghrnia in Algeria. M^m. Soc. Linn, 
dll Nord de Fr. 18GG, p. 170. 
Cehrio. Fairmaire (Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. 4" ser. vii.) describes the following- 
new species of this genus from Barbary and Algeria; — C. litctuosus, p. 400 j 
C. reichei and C. pilifrons, p. 401 ; C. costicoUis and C. impressifrons, p. 402 j 
and C. scutellarisj p. 403. 
Dascyllid.®. 
C. G. Thomson (Skand. Col. ix. p. 340) refers JEucinctus to his family 
Catopidce (see p. 242). 
Cyphon coarctatm and fuscicornis are c? n-nd $ of the same species, ac- 
cording to Kiesenwetter, Berl. ent. Zeits. 1867, p. 407. 
Malacodermata. 
Lycides. 
Eros affinis (Payk.) is figured from a British specimen by Rye, Ent. Ann. 
18G8, front, fig. 0. 
Lampyridcs. 
rhospJmnus hemipterus. Larva noticed by Kawall, Stett. ent. Zeit. 18G7, 
p. 124. 
J. von Becker publishes (CEfvers. Finska Vet. -Soc. Forh. viii. pp. 15-21) 
some observations on the luminous organ of Lamptjris splehdidula. 
Lnciola himyxata^ sp. n., Murray, Ann. & Mag. N, H. 3rd ser. xx. p. 321, 
Old Calabar. 
Lavipyris pharoS) sp. n., Murray, I, c. p. 322, fig. 3 (p. 823), Old Calabar. 
Telephorides. 
Telephorus rufus. An example with abbreviated and deformed elytra is 
described by Perty, Mitth. naturf. Ges. in Bern, 1867, p. 306. 
Desor records the occurrence of living larvae of Telephorus fusciis on the 
snow near Grattes after a strong wind (see Record, 1866, p. 339). Bull. Soc. 
Sci. Nat. Bale, vii. p. 514. 
Telephorus darwinianus, sp. n., Sharp, Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond. 3rd ser. v. 
p. 436, Aberlady ; T. scoticus, sp. n., Sharp, 1. c. p. 437, Perthshire. 
Ichthyuriis. Fairmaire (Stett. ent. Zeit. 1867) describes six new species of 
this genus : — J. semperi, p. 114, Luzon j I. forjicidoides, p. 115, Sarawak; I. 
dohrnii, ibid., Luzon; I. scripticollisy p. 116, Luzon; I. hicaudatus, ibid., 
Ceylon ; and 7. inermisj ibid., Ceylon. 
Drilides. 
• Drilus. Schaufiiss (Stett. ent. Zeit. 1867) describes the following new 
species of this genus ; — D. posticus, p. 82, T>, bicolor, p. 83, and 71. rectus, 
p. 84, Syria ; 71, frontalis, ibid., Asia Minor ; and 71. amahilis, p. 85, Mi- 
norca. 
Malacogaster niyripes, sp, n., Schaufuss, 1. c. p. 85, Spain. 
Melyrides. 
Henicopus. The true home of this genus, according to Kiesenwetter (Berl, 
1807. [voL. IV.] T 
