64 Ins. 
COLEOPTERA. 
Mexico, hastatus, Guatemala, Mexico, fig. 7, p. 77, Gorham, Z. c. pi. v. ; 
C. fasciatus, Leconte, Z. c. p. 44, Utah. 
Podabrus nothoides, Massachusetts, Lake Superior, quadratus^ Texas, 
Jissus, Florida, p. 46, hinotatus, California, limhellus, New Hampshire, 
p. 47, xanthoderus, California, Intosus^ California, Nevada, &c., extremus, 
Hudson’s Bay, p. 48, holteri, California, mellitus, California, Nevada, 
p. 49, id. 1. c. 
Telephorus pusio, walshi^ Illinois, p. 51, nigritulus, Hudson’s Bay, Anti- 
costi, namdiis, Detroit, p. 62, rujicollis, Colorado, impar, Texas, p. 63, 
alticola^ Colorado, Wyoming, ochropus, California, p. 54, ingenuus. Nevada, 
repandus, Pennsylvania, Georgia, Texas, p. 55, id. 1. c. ; T. {Discodon ?) 
lampyroides, pi. vi, fig. 15, Costa Bica, Guatemala, p. 89 ; T. rugipenniSj 
T.{Silis?) mimetus, and T. comptus, Guatemala, p. 90, Gorham, Z. c. 
Silis lycoides, pi. v. fig. 21, Mexico, Guatemala, p. 91, varians, fig. 1, 
Mexico, Guatemala, p. 93, prceinw'sa^ fig. 2, nigrita^ hcematodes, Guate- 
mala, p. 93, erythroderes, Mexico, eroides, fig. 6, Mexico, Guatemala, 
basalts, p. 94, Imeata, distorta, Guatemala, p. 95, dilacerata, fig. 4, Mexico, 
Guatemala, Nicaragua, albicincta, fig. 5, Mexico, Costa Bica, Panama, 
p. 96, rujifrons, Guatemala, and laticollis, fig. 17, pi. vi., Mexico, p. 97, id. 
1. c. ; S. munita, Arizona, Colorado, p. 56, spathulata, Illinois, perforata, 
Texas, p. 57, Leconte, Z. c. 
Ditemnus fossiger, id. 1. c. p. 58, Texas, Arizona. 
Belotus fiiscus, Mexico, and maculatus, Panama, Gorham, 1. c. p. 99. 
Lobetus mirabilis, id. Z. c. pi. vi. figs. 10 & 11, Mexico. 
Trypherus forficulinus, id. 1. c. p. 98, pi. vi. fig. 7, Guatemala. 
Malthinus major, cliampioni, Panama, p. 102, laticeps, pi. vi. fig. 14, 
Guatemala, terminalis, Panama, p. 103, brevipennis, cruenticeps, p. 104, 
and Jlaviptes, Guatemala, p. 105, id. 1. c. ; M. atripennis, Leconte, Z. c. p. 60, 
Texas. 
Malthodes captiosus, Virginia, rectus, Virginia, Georgia, curvatus, 
Illinois, p. (jl,furcifer, Colorado, arcifer, Maryland, analis. Middle States, 
congruus, Virginia, p. 62, quadricollis. Lake Superior, p. 63, id. 1. c. ; M. 
pallipes, Guatemala, and sanguineicollis, Panama, Gorham, Z. c. p. 105. 
Diurus compressicauda, Fairmaire, Le Nat. iii. p. 349, PonapA 
Aclytia tumida and inliventer, Broun, Man. N. Z. Col. p. 684, New 
Zealand. 
Melyrides. 
Abeille de Perrin, Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. (6) i. pp. 104-128, notices the 
following known species : Malachius lusitanicus, Er., and australis, Bey, 
are distinct ; M. carinifrons, and parilis, var. calabrus, Baudi ; Anthoco- 
mus bicinctus, $, Ebceus collaris, Er., var. princeps, from Algeria, 
described ; E. baudueri, Peyr., m^rZcoZZis, Kiist., SLndtpedicularis, Schrank; 
E. eximius, Peyr., $ described ; Antidipnis Jlavo-cinctus, Muls., and var. 
anthicinus, Baudi ; Colotes maculatus, Cast., and hampii, Bedt., are pro- 
bably distinct ; Troglops pluriarmatus, Belon, is closely allied to Psilo- 
deres formicarius, and the genus Psiloderes scarcely appears to be distinct 
from Troglops. 
Attalus parietarice, Er., discussed ; Bagusa, Nat. Sicil. i. p. 64. 
