IIYDROPIITLTD;n STAPIIYLINID7E. 
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Limnehius nitiduloides, p. furcaiits and stmilis, p. 37, mucrondtus, p. 39, 
Baudi, 1. c., Italy, spp. nn. 
Ochthehius mnculatm, Ileiclio, Oat. Col. Alg. p. 27, note, Oran, Sicily 
[ the author revives the spelling ElopJioridcB ) but the derivative can only 
be ^Xoy] ; O. numidiem, Reitter, B. E. Z. xvi. p. 179, Oran : spp. nn. ’ 
Paussid^. 
Paiissus ludekingi, sp. n., Snellen v. Vollenhoven, S. E. Z. xxxiii. p. 82, 
E. India. 
StaPHYLIxNIDA‘1. 
A. Fauvel, Bull. Soc. L. Norm. (2) i. pp. G-G7, pi. i., gives the com- 
pletion of his treatise, headed ‘ Faune du Chili : Insectes, Ooleopteres ’ [and 
which, apparently from the confusion of dates attending that publication, 
has hitherto escaped record in the present work], describing the Staphylinidm 
of that region, with synonymy, new genera, and species (Catalogue, pp. 62- 
6G). The present portion is from the Peedendes to the end of the group. 
The same author, ibid. pp. 67-76, describes species found by C. Coquerel 
in the island of Reunion ; and, pp. 210-214, gives various synonymic ob- 
servations not necessary now to be reproduced in detail. 
SoLSKY, Hor. Ent. Ross. viii. pp. 289-314, enumerates and describes 
species taken in South America by C. Solsky and Baron von Nolcken. 
Aleocharides. 
Fauvel, in de Marseul’s ^Repertoire ’ &c. (L’Ab. viii. p. 176 et seq.) gives 
the following synonymical observations with others ; — Ocynsn hmgUnnis, 
Thoms., ? = rnficornis, Ktz. ; Oxypoda myra^ Bris.,= incrnsi^nta, 
Muls. ; O. Bris.,=:ea:oZcfrt, Er. ; Homalota anthracina,PQhvi\., ? = halo~ 
brectlia, Shp., II. trogophloeoides, Woll., plumbea, Wat.; XT. simtaticollisj 
Bris.,=/wsort, Sahib.; Phlmopora angustiformis, Baudi,=co>7/c?7?<7, Woll., 
which is not reptanSj Gray. ; Gyrop)hana jmnctulaia, lsi\x\B.j-=poweriy Crotch, 
6r. desqyecta, Muls.,=c«r/7»m’, Baudi, = Thoms. 
Microglossa^ Fauvel, renamed Nanoglossn ; Euryglossn, id., renamed Pachy^ 
glossa, both being preoccupied : id. Bull. Soc. L. Norm. (2) ii. p. 379. 
Dembowski notes the capture by Jelski in equatorial America of a small 
species, parasitic upon mice, and rostrate [!]. Ret. Nouv. no. 06, p. 260. 
Leptusa testacca, Ch. Bris. : new to Britain. E. C. Rye, Ent. ]M. M. 
ix. p. 6. 
Aleochara ttxniata, Er., from Peru and Cayenne, d" $ sexual characters 
described ; Solsky, ITor. Ent. Ross. viii. p. 290. A. villosa, common in 
pigeons’ nests : E. C. Rye, Ent. Ann. 1873, p. 8. 
Calodera glabriventris, Rye ; again taken in France (Dijon). Nouv. et 
Faits, p. cxi. 
Homalota {Bessobia) occulta, $ ; characters for distinguishing it from/?m- 
givora 2 given ; II. {Athda) breviceps, Thoms., probably = aubcci, Bris. ; 
H. londinensis, Sharp,= Xr. (A.) gyllenhali, Thoms. ; II. (A.) opacula, Thoms, 
in all probably = hygrotopora, Ktz. ; H. ignobilis, Shp.,= II. {A.) firngicola, 
Thoms. ; H. fungicola, Shp.. = 7/. (A.) aericans, Thoms. : Thomson, Opusc. 
