COLEOPTERA. 
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Castelnau, Trans. Roy. Soc. Viet. viii. p. 147, notes the occurrence of 
the Indian Ilololcius nitidulus (Dej.) and Chlt^nius marginatus (Dej.) in Aus- 
tralia. He removes Dicrochile from the Anchomenides to the neighbourhood 
of Licinusy and states that Lacordaire is in error when referring Remhus to 
Australia. 
Diccclus. The species of this genus are tabulated by Zimmermann, Trans. 
Amer. Ent. Soc. ii. p. 247. 
Dercglas jmnetato-striatusy sp. n., Chaud. Rev. et Mag. Zool. 1869, p. 119, 
Bahia ; D. gnutardi, sp. n., Chaud. 1. c. p. 120, Porto Seguro. 
Oodcs mouhoti and hicidiis, spp. nn., Chaud. 1. c. p. 119, Laos. 
Oodimorphus haplosternus and O. hrevicornis, spp. nn., Fairmaire, 1. c. p. 182, 
Madagascar. 
Eurygnatlius parallelusy sp. n,, Chaud. Rev. et Mag. Zool. 1869, p. 121, 
Madeira. 
Broscides. 
Odontoscclis darwinii (Waterhouse, \M0) — desmaresth (Gudrin, 1838), 
according to II. Burmeister, Stettin, entom. Zeit. xxxi. 1870 (but published 
in Nov. 1869), p. 126, who describes n new species, O. waterhousii, from 
Buenos Ayres. 
ZacotuSy g. n.y Leconte, Ann. & Mag. of Nat. Hist. 4th ser. iv. p. 373. 
Resembles PromecodeniSy allied to Miscodera and Proscosoma (any gg, Putz.). 
Imperfectly characterized, owing to defective condition of the unique expo- 
nent. Sp. Z. maUhewsii, sp. n., Lee. ibid., Vancouver’s Island. 
Proscus insidaris, sp. n., de la Brulerie, Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. 4® s^r. ix. p. 23, 
Majorca (cf. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. 1867, Bull. Ixxix) ; redescribed by Schaufuss, 
Beitr. z. Kennt. d. Col.-Fau. d. Balearen, p. 6, who refers to his MS. name 
crcnicolUsy 1866. 
Cratocerides. 
Cratocera (Lee.) = Melanotus (Hej.) = Polpochih (Sol.), which should be 
adopted. Leconte, Trans. Amer. Ent. Soc. iii. p. 249, note. 
Harpalides, 
Crotch (Coleopt. Hefte, v. p. 110) makes the following observations: — 
Bradycellus ftdvus (Marsh.) (Duft.) ; Harpalus proteus (Payk.) must 
bo used for ccncus (Fab.), which cannot stand ; II. elcgam (Preller) 
(Payk.); II. ferrvgineus (Fab. nec Linn.) requires renaming; II. rujicornis 
(Fab., \17&)=rujipes (Deg., 1774); Stenolophus vespetdinus (Po.nz.') = mixtus 
(Hbst., 1784). 
Harpalus gaudionis (Reiche) = Pseudophonus hospes (Sturm), var. stimni 
(Dej.), 5 j hosphoranus (Reiche) = disting uendus (Dufts.), var. saxi- 
cola (Dej.); II. grandicollis (Reiche) = crt.9;u«s (Stev.); Il. ovalis (Dej.) = 
mclancholicuSy var. piciventris (Dej.), according to Chaudoir, L’Abeillo, vi. 
p. 150. 
Selenophorus fatuus (Lee.) — parumpunctatus (Dej.) : Zimmerm. Trans. 
Am. Ent. Soc. ii. p. 247. 
Rye (Ent. Mo. Mag. v. p. 197) remarks upon Stenolojjhus anglicus (Voet). 
Riley (First Ann. Rep. Nox. Ins. Missouri, p. 69) describes and figures 
(with details) a larva supposed to be that of Harpalus pennsylvanicus (Deg.), 
