SGYDMMIDiE^ SIIiPHIDiK, 
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Euconnus harhatus, id. 1. c. p. 167, Abyssinia; E. ganglhaueri^ Bey- 
rut, p. 336, barhatulus, Lenkoran, p. 573, puniceus^ South Dalmatia, 
p. 574, rohustus, Caucasus, p. 575, sangainipennis, North Dalmatia, p. 577, 
gredleri, Tyrol, p. 578, kraatzi, Andalusia, p. 581, id. Verh. z.-b. Wien, 
xxxi. ; E. microcephalus, pi. vii. fig. 3, Dalmatia, &c., p. 211, nihitanus^, 
fig. 25, Montenegro, subterraneus, fig. 26, Lesina, p. 212, dorotkanus, fig. 27, 
pi. vi. Dalmatia, p. 213, id. Deutsche E. Z. xxv. 
Eumicrus abyssinicus and raffrayi, id. Ent. Monatsbl. ii. pp. 166 & 167, 
Abyssinia ; E. {Heterognatlius) perrisi^ id. Yerh. z.-b. Wien, xxxi. p. 583, 
France, Hungary, &c. 
Leptomastax sublaavis^ id. 1. c. p. 585, Nice ; L. nemoralis, fig. 2, Pied- 
mont, p. 151, grenieri (Saulcy, MS. P), fig. 3, Corsica, Sardinia, p. 152, 
grandis, fig. 6, Italy, p. 155, syriacus, fig. 6, Syria, p. 156, bipunctatus, 
fig, 7, pi. iv. Greece, p. 157, ernerii (Saulcy, MS.), fig. 2, Naples, p. 161, 
kaufmanni, fig. 3, Dalmatia, Herzegovina, p. 162, and lapidarius, fig. 5, 
pi. V. Brussa, p. 164, Reitter & Simon, Deutsche E. Z. xxv. ; L. meha- 
diensis, Frivaldsky, Term, fiizetek, iv. p. 180, Hungary. 
Euthia clavata^ Reitter, Deutsche E. Z. xxv. p. 206, note, Hungary ; E. 
formicetorurrif id. Yerh. z.-b. Wien, xxxi. p. 546, France, Dalmatia, 
Caspian. 
Cephennium judmum, Lebanon, Beyrut, pp. 334 & 552, nicaense, Mari- 
time Alps, majus, Carniola, Croatia, difficile, Central Hungary, p. 548, 
simile, Tuscany, carnicum, Carniola, Croatia, p. 549, hungaricum, Tran 
sylvania, p. 550, algeciranum, Algesiras, p. 552, apicale, Tuscany, aubcei, 
Corsica, minimum, Corsica, Sardinia, p. 554, rotundicolle, Caucasus, Len- 
koran, p. 555 ; id. 1. c. C. montenegrinum, lesince, and liliputanum, id. 
Deutsche E. Z. xxv. pp. 214-216, pi. vi. figs. 17-19, Dalmatia, Herze- 
govina. 
SiLPHIDiK. 
CzwALiNA, G. Beitrage zur Kenntniss der Gattung Colon und Beschrei- 
bungen neuer Asten. Deutsche E. Z. xxv. pp. 305-320. 
Includes brief notes on several species. The genus is divided into 
two sections, in which the front tibiae and tarsi are either simple or 
swollen. Several new varieties are noticed. The characters of C. zebei, 
puncticolle, dentipes, and allies, are specially discussed by Czwaliua and 
Kraatz. 
Necrophorus germanicus, red-spotted varieties (bipunctatus and apicalis) 
noticed ; Kraatz, Ent. Monatsbl. ii, pp. 116 & 117. N. sibiricus, Motsch., 
= ruspator, Er. ; Heyden, Deutsche E. Z. xxv. p. 102. N. tomentosus, 
Web., larva described; Schaupp, Bull. Brooklyn Soc. iv. pp. 37 & 38. 
N. velutinus, pupa destroyed by parasites previously infesting the larva ; 
id. 1. c. p. 38. 
Ptomascopus davidi, Fairm., = plagiatus, M^n. ; Bedel, Bull. Soc. Ent. 
Fr. (6) i. p. cii. 
Silpha. BLiesenwetter objects to this genus being subdivided ; Isis, 
1878, p. 124. S. opaca, larva destructive to beetroot; Kessler, Ber. Yer. 
Nat. Cassel, xxviii. p. 30 ; cf. also Katter, Ent. Nachr. vii. p. 52. 
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