CICINDELID^, CAEABIU^. 
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Odontochila erytliropyga^ Putzeys, 1. a. p. 24, Angola. 
Dromica suturalis, id. 1. c. p. 25, Angola ?. 
Therates sumatrensis^ id. Notes Leyd. Mus. ii. p. 191, Sumatra. 
Ctenostoma ibidion, Dohrn, S. E. Z. xli. p. 372, Costa Rica. 
CARABIDiE. 
Food of ground-beetles; Am. Ent. iii. pp. 173, 251, & 277. 
Cymindis basalis, Gyll., Patrobus excavatus, Payk., and Nebria gyllen- 
hall, Schonh., = Garabus mollis, atro-rufus, and rufescens, Strom, respec- 
tively ; Patrobus clavipes and rubripennis, Thoms,, are varieties of excavatus 
and septentrionalis respectively; Sch^yen, Ent. Tidskr. i. pp. 183-185, 
212 & 213. 
Elaphrides. 
Elaphrus latipennis and longicollis, fig. 1, Sahlberg, Sv. Ak. Handl. (2) 
xvii. No. 4, pp. 10 & 11, N.W. Siberia: spp. un. 
Garahides, 
Gehin, J. B. Lettres pour servir a I’histoire des insectes de la tribu des 
Carabides. 6“® lettre. 
Not seen by the Recorder ; noticed in Le Nat. ii. p. 287. 
Leistus rufo-marginatus, with a side branch springing from the second 
joint of the right antenna3. G. Schroeder, Ent. Nachr. vi. p. 94. 
Garabus. The variations in the sculpture of the elytra are specially 
interesting when they occur frequently in the same locality, or when 
they are so considerable as to present the appearance of specific value. 
Two forms of Garabus mveander {excatenatus, fig. 2, and excostatus, fig. 3, 
are figured in illustration, as well as several other abnormal Carabi. 
Kraatz, Deutsche E. Z. xxiv. pp. 337 & 338, pi. ii. G. cancellatus, 
abnormal specimen described ; De Bony, Bull. Soc. Ent. Fr. (5) x. pp. 
li. & lii. G. favieri, var. piraticus, from Earache, described ; Fairmaire, 
Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. (5) x. p. 246. 
Galosoma calidumd^nd: scrutator, Fabr., noticed and figured; J. Fletcher, 
Canad. Ent. xii. pp. 34 & 35. G. sycophanta, with aborted left antenna;. 
Lucas, Bull. Soc. Ent. Fr. (5) x. p. Ixxiv. 
Damaster. This genus is confined to Japan, and advancing from south 
to north the species become smaller, modified in form, and more highly 
coloured : no two species inhabit the same region. Lewis, Ent. M. M. 
xvi. pp. 159-161. 
Galopachys, g. n., Haury, Le Nat. ii. p. 164. Intermediate between 
Garabus and Galosoma ; mandibles above transversely striated ; mentum 
with a sharp tooth in the middle, elytra globose, pointed. Type, G. viri- 
dissimus, sp. n., ibid., Mexico ?. 
Leistus amplicollis, sp. n., Fairmaire, Le Nat. ii. p. 190, Ann. Soc. Ent. 
Fr. (5) X. p. 245, Morocco. 
Garabus alticola, sp. n. (? = monilis, var.), Bellier de la Chavignerie, 
Le Nat. ii. p. 301, Basses- Alpes. It is not distinct ; Gehin, tom. cit. pp. 
325 & 326, 331 & 332. (Gehin discusses the varieties of monilis, to several 
