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rNSECTA, COLEOPTEKA. 
Cullistomimus, g. ii., Ohaudoir, 1. c. p, 882. Facies of Cullistus lunatus, but 
with no tooth in the euiargination of the mentum, more slender, pointed, 
and pubescent palpi, and the dilated joints of the tarsi in the c? not so wide. 
Callistus amahilis, Redt. , = Schaum, coarctatus^ Laf., = 
Mot3., = tye6’^«;oof/i, Schaum, 4:-pustulatus^ Gory, 6-macul(dus, Laf., elegansj 
caffcr, and G-pustulatuSf Boh., and C. giiUatus, sp. n., id. 1. c. p. 388, Natal. 
Ctenodacty tides. 
Ambly coleus, g. n., Chaudoir, 1. c. p. 410. Facies of Trigonodactyla\ differs 
from Leptotrachelus in its more enlarged tarsi, with the lobes of the 4th joint 
less slender, stout, and ovate, its very obtusely rounded elytral apex, and 
flatter surface. Leptotrachelus platyderus, Chaud., and A. doucei, sp. n., id. 
1. c. p. 411, Cayenne. 
Leptotrachelus nigriceps, p. 412, Para, pallidipennis, ibid., 2 ^^^^<^l^diceps, 
p. 413, Ega, debilis, striatopunctatus, p. 413, Rio Janeiro : id. 1. c., spp. nn. 
Galeritides. 
Dendrocellus rugicoUis, Ghai\x^.,=Jlavipes, Schm.-G., omitted by Gemm. 
and V. Harold, and is also nepalensis, Hope Coll. (? described) ; D. genicidatus 
occurs at Malacca. Galei ita mexicana is distinct from atripes, I..ec. Zuphium 
rujifrons, Chaud. Nietn., Z. vittigerum, ^c\\m.-Q,,=^bimaculatum, 
S.-G. ; Diajjhorus is divided into subgenera, D. proper, and Thalpius (^Ena- 
phorus), Lee. : Chaudoir, R. Z. (2) xxiii. p. 139 et seq. 
Drypta. The perfect insect can live for some time under water, readily 
submerging itself when pursued. Lallemant, in Reiche’s Cat. Col. Alg. 
p. 3, note. 
Zuphium chevrolati, Lap. : habits noted ; id. 1. c. p. 4, note. 
Dicrodontus, g. n., Chaudoir, R. Z. (2) xxiii. p. 139. Emargination of 
nientum distinctly bifid j elytra almost as in Aptiuus. Polystichus brimneus, 
Dej. (unicolor, Brull(5). 
Calophccna bonvouloiri, sp. n., Chaudoir, /. c. p. 101, French Guiana. 
Dendrocellus parallelus, id. ibid., Sumatra, ternatensis, id. 1. c. p. 102, Ter- 
nate, spp. nn. 
Drypta mouhoti, sp. n., id. 1. c. p. 102, Laos. 
Zuphium brasiliense, p. 103, St. Catherines, Brazil, columhianum, New 
Granada, siamense, Siam, p. 104 : id. 1. c., spp. nn. 
Diaphorus intermedins. New Granada, gramdosus, Brazil, p. 105, tenuU 
cornis, p. lOG, . Mexico, D. {Enaphorus) horni, p. 107, California ; id. I, c., 
spp. nn. 
Polystichus intermedius, sp. n., id. 1. c. p. 138, no locality given. 
Helluonides. 
Planetes bimamlatus, Mach, and ruficeps, Schm. (bhnaculatus, Nietn.), dif- 
ierential characters &c. given j Polystichus imstralis, W. Mach, is a Planetes, 
very close to immaculatus, Schm. j Planetes stigma, F., is erroneously so 
placed by Gemm. and v. H., being a Strigia (Selenidia, Mots., near Ortho- 
gomus) ] Omphra brevis, Chaud., Rche. j Ilelluo rufipes, Kh, is 
not a Polystichus but an Omphra’, Meladroma, Mots., is briefly characterized 
(p. 172), and Acanthogenius grandis, Dej., disimr, JjSUi.,—grandis, Murray, = 
opacus, Laf., = umbraculatus, F. {Anthiu), and grandis, Boh., = lugubris. 
