TELBPHORIDiE. 
Ins. 77 
gnathus Tieros, Gudr., var., p. 326, Ecuador; tripartitus^ Chevr., var., 
p. 327, Guatemala; Telephorus (Chaul.) axillaris, Fisch., = Cantharis 
flavipes, Fab., var., ex. typ., p. 329. 
Telephorus. Sexual differences in the claws noted in two Japanese 
species, the $ having a tooth at the base of the inner claw of the front 
tarsi and the outer of the middle tarsi ; the antennae in the ^ have a fine 
longitudinal line on the upper side of the intermediate joints, and this 
occurs in some European species. E. v. Harold, Deutsche E. Z. 1878, 
p. 74. 
Telephori supposed to be aphidivorous ; J. W. Slater, Ent. xi. p. 255. 
Xenismus, g. n., Waterhouse, 1. c. p. 331. Characters of Telephorus, 
but with the head evenly convex above and with a distinct labrum (or 
clypeus P), separated from the epistoma by a curved line. X. nigro- 
plagiatus, sp. n., ibid., Ecuador. 
Chauliognathus haversi, p. 325, Uruguay, sodalis and togatus, p. 326, 
Oaxaca, excellens, p. 327, Medellin, distinguendus, p. 328, Guatemala (and 
var. P, described but not named, from Oaxaca), eicpansws, Brazil, andyawMS, 
Ecuador, p. 329, dimidiatus and pallidus, p. 330, Mexico, sulphurous, 
p. 331, Nauta, Amazons, spp. nn., Waterhouse, 1. c. 
Podahrus hrevipennis, Le Conte, Bull. U. S. Geol. Surv. iv. p. 460, 
Colorado ; P. temporalis, Harold, Deutsche E. Z. 1878, p. 73, Japan ; P. 
mocquerysi, L. Reiche, Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. (5) viii. p. 383, Rouen. 
Telephorus melanopus, p. 74, hilgendorfi, p. 75, insulsus, p. 76, Harold, 
1. c. Japan; T. hispanicus, p. 383, Avila, ocreatus, p. 384, Corsica, Reiche, 
1. c. : spp. nn. 
Rhagonycha sanguinolenta, sp. n., Reiche, I, c. p. 384, Syria. 
Malthinides. 
S. A. DE Marseul, L’Ab. xvi. [for 1877, published in 1878], publishes 
a monograph of the Old World species. 
Malthinus trigibber, p. 16, Jericho, scapularis, p. 23, Malta, sulcicolUs, 
p. 24, nigribuccis, p. 34, injlavus, p. 36, lacteifrons, p. 43, Algeria, spp. nn., 
id. 1. c. 
Malachiides. 
Hapolochrus apicalis, E. Ballion, Bull. Mosc. liii. (1) p. 294, Kuldja ; 
H. abyssinicus, p. 219, Abyssinia, floralis, cognatus, and amplipennis, 
p. 220, Zanzibar, E. v. Harold, MB. Ak. Berl. 1878 : spp. nn. 
Temnopsophus impressus, sp. n., E. A. Schwarz, P. Am. Phil. Soc* xvii. 
p. 364, Florida. 
Malachius macer, p. 208, cavifrons, p. 209, opacus and monticola, p. 210, 
debilis, p. 211, spp. nn., H. v. Kiesen wetter, Verb. Ver. Briinn, xvi., 
Caucasus. 
Troglops pluri-armatus, sp. n., P. Belon, Bull. Soc. Ent. Fr. (5) viii. 
pp. xxviii. & cxv., Mesopotamia. 
Melyrides. 
Dolichosoma ceneum, Mshm., cyaneum, 01., viride, Rossi, nobile. 111., 
should be called “ viridicceruleum," Geoffr. ; L. Reiche, Bull. Soc. Ent. 
