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less wide, joints of tarsi slender and triangular, and point of prosternum 
bidentate. S. corpulentum^ sp. n., id. 1. c. p. 22, Zulu country. 
Cratocerides. 
CiTAUDom, Ann. Ent. Belg. xv. pp. 16-21, notices the proposed dis- 
integration of this subfamil}'^ as proposed by Lacordaire, and which he 
considers to comprise only Cratocerus^ Brachidius^ and Basolia, of wliich he 
monographs the species. In Gemminger and v. Harold’s Catalogue, Basolia 
attenuata should be attributed to Chaiidoir, and the following corrections 
ar(3 made: — B. nitida, ^o\., — lucanoidcs, Mann.; B. hrasiliensis, Gray, = 
vlamjatoj Chaud. 
Brachidins corpulcnius, sp. n., id. 1. c. p. 20 (no locality given). 
Anisodactylides. 
Anisodactylus hinotatus. Larva described ; Rupertsberger, Verb. z.-b. 
Wien, xxii. pp. 576 & 676. 
AmarotypuSj g. n., II. W. Bates, Ent. M. M. ix. p. 60. Allied to Miyadops., 
but with facies of Amara, and with middle tarsi generally dilated. A. ed- 
wnrdsi, sp. n., id. 1. c. p. 61, New Zealand. 
Anisodactylus orientalisj sp. n., des Oottes, Pet. Nouv. no. 66, p. 223, Con- 
stantinople (brief diagnosis only). 
Harpalides. 
Acinopus nitidus, V?l^., = sithquadratus, Br. : A. Iccviyatus, M^n., = 
Br., both species being distributed over the greater part of the eastern basin 
of the Mediterranean : Gilnicki, R. Z. (2) xxiii. p. 477. A. ytdturosns, Buq., 
is wrongly associated with meyaciphalusy Rossi : Roicho, Cat. Col. Alg. 
p. 12, note. 
Acmastes haroldi, Schm., recorded from Andalusia. Perez Areas, Act. Soc. 
Esp. i. p. 22. 
Ilarpalus caliginosusj Say, extends westward over all obstacles to the base 
of the Sierra Nevada, but is not yet recorded from California proper : Horn, 
in Hayden’s Geol. Surv. Montana, p. 384. II. niyritarsis, Sahib., var. 5, is 
redescribed and considered a good species : Thomson, Opusc. Ent. (iv.), 
p. 366. 
Mizotrechus, g. n., II. W. Bates, Ent. M. M. viii. p. 199. Allied to 7’rc- 
cJiicus, Lee., but with dentate mentum, thick tarsal joints, and square 
thorax; also approaches Diploharpus in mandibles and maxillre. M. novem- 
striatus and Icsvilatei'is^ ibid., ozmnoides o.n^pra>cisus^ p. 200, Amazons, IcevigatuSy 
Vera Cruz, vixstriatu-s, R. Janeiro, p. 200 : id. 1. <?., spp. nn. 
Lachnaces^ g. n., id. ibid. p. 201. Facies of Olistliopus or Badister, with 
surface of LoxandruSy but really allied to Etic<xrus. L. ibid., olistho- 
poides and badistrinus, p. 202, Ega : id. 1. c., spp. nn. 
Acinopus medius, sp. n., Reiche, 1. c. p. 12, note, Algeria. 
Dichirotrichus harbarus, sp. n., Leder, B. E. Z. xvi. p. 137, Oran. 
Ilarpalus janthinus (? sp. n.), Des Cottes, Pet. Nouv. no. 66, p. 223, Taurus ; 
II. insignis (do.), id. 1. c. p. 224, Caucasus [mere indications of a diagnosis 
in each case]; H. arenicola (Wesmael), Sauveur, Ann. Ent. Belg. xv. 
