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Ari^ge and the Pyrenees, and considers six species of them to be unde- 
scribed. 
Dieck publishes the diagnoses of these and other new species of subter- 
ranean Coleoptera in a small pamphlet, and subsequently describes them fully 
in Berl. ent. Zeitschr. xiii. p. 337 et seq. He makes some general remarks 
upon Anojjhthalmus, p. 357 et seq. 
Anryphtliahnm minos (Linder) is an Aphcenops^ according to Grenier (Ann. 
Soc. Ent. Er. 4® s^r. ix. Bull. p. vi), and should be placed next to A. chau- 
doiri (Bris.). 
Gautier des Cottes (Petites nouvelles Ent. no. 3, 1 Aug. 1869) proposes 
to describe as Anophialmus (sic) hispnnicm a species discovered at Alsasua 
and given to him by Crotch, and already referred to by Beyrolle. Crotch 
{L c. no. 4) demurs to this, states that the insect is to be described by Perez- 
Arcas, and publishes a name and characters for it. Des Cottes {1. e, no. 6), 
endeavours to excuse himself. 
New species : — 
TrecJius. Putzeys, Stett. ent. Zeit. xxxi., describes the following: — T. in- 
teger, p. 16, Tangiers ; cJdoroticus, p. 19, and quadriceps, p. 20, Chili ; pacijicus, 
p. 24, Island of Croiset ; haldensis, p. 26, Lake Garda ; saxicola, p. 27, Asturias ; 
schaufmsi, p. 29, Portugal ; eximitis, p. 30, Styria ; rujicoUis, p. 31, and oh- 
seuricornis, p. 32, Chili j mexicanus, p. 33, Mexico ; cyclopterus, p. 40, and 
depressicollis, p. 47, Chili. 
Trechus spelmis, Reitter, Berl. ent. Zeit. xiii. p. 361, St. Miklos. 
Ncstra atriceps, Fairm. Ann. Soc. Ent. Er. 4® sdr. ix. p. 184, Madagascar. 
Anophtahnus (sic) dclphinemis, Abeille de Perrin, l.c. p. 406, Caves in 
Dauphind (La Drdme). 
Anophthalmus navaricus, de Vuillefroy-Cassini, Ann. Soc. Ent. Er. 4® sdr. 
ix. p. 48, Lower Pyrenees. 
Trechus (Atiophthahjuis) perezii and uhagonii. Crotch, in Deyrolle’s ^ Pe- 
tites nouvelles Entomologiques,’ no. 4, 16 Aug. 1869, Alsasua, N. Spain. 
A. pluto, Dieck, Berl. ent. Zeitschr. xiii. p. 339, Aridge ; A. cei’herus and 
var. charon, Dieck, 1. c. p. 340, Aridge and Haute-Garonne ; A. hucephalus and 
A. orpheus, Dieck, 1. c. p. 341, Aridge ; A. liguricus, Dieck, 1. c. p. 342, Spezzia. 
Bembidiides. 
Ochthedromiis laticollis {hQC.')=:pardalis (Zimm,), which must be used; O. 
frontalis {he^c.^ — Bemhiditmi assimile (GylL). Zimmerman, Trans. Amer. 
Ent. Soc. ii. pp. 247 & 248. 
Bemhidium semipunctatum (G raells) = (Kiist.), according to de la 
Brulerie (Ann. Soc. Ent. Er. 4® sdr. ix. p. 28), who gives his reasons for 
thinking Schaum wrong in referring Graells’s insect to B. quadriguttatum. 
DE LA BrOlerie (/. c. p. 29) corrects Gautier des Cottes’s description of 
B. guadarramense, with respect to posterior angles of prothorax, which are 
stated to be obtuse instead of rectangular. lie considers this species closely 
allied to B.pgrenamm (Dej.), and therefore in the Leja section, instead of 
belonging to the Notaqjhus group, in which it is placed by Gautier des 
Cottes. 
DE LA BrOlerie (/. c.) Rotices a variety of B. pyrenceum, found near the 
