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Engadine, and signatus [Aachen P], complacens^ Aachen, Paris, p. 89, 
hospitans, fundatus, and genitor, p. 90, commixtth and renitens, p. 91, 
ambiguus, tenuiventris, and jucundus, p. 92, gratiosus, lepidus^ cursitans^ 
and p. 93 [Aachen?], raptor^ Aachen, Montjoie, and vicinus, 
Boppard, p. 94, hlandus [Aachen P], perditorius^ S. France, and genuinus, 
p. 95, aiixiuSj p. 96, and enodis [Aachen ?], olistherus^ Aachen, Montjoie, 
p. 97, 4:-tu,berculatus, p. 98, fractus, circumapectus, and melanurus^ p. 99, 
nefastus and exiguvs, p. 100, volubilis and infirmus, p. 101, elaphrus^ 
p. 102, optabilis and nosopheriis, p. 103, biosferus and futilis, p. 104, 
assimilis and bizonulis, p. 105 [Aachen ?], navus and humilis, p. 106, 
internecivus and obscurellus, p. 107, ineditus [Aachen ?], and dimi- 
nutus, p. 108, mitis, Switzerland, nemophilus, p. 109, nitidulus^ p. 110, 
subsulcatus and erugatus [Aachen P], and propngnatoi\ Montjoie, 
p. Ill, subrugosus and singularis^ p. 112, 5rms and signatus (var.) 
[Aachen ?] and binoculus^ Montjoie, p. 113, peregrinus^ Pontresina, lepto- 
gaster and delicatus, p. 114, homologus and neglectus, p. 115, gracilis, 
despectus, and flexibilis, p. 116, mesomeristus and subtilis, p. 117, and 
hypoleptus, p. 118. ' 
Sphalerus, g. n., Kriechbaumer, Ent. Nachr. iv. p. 41. Resembles 
Cryptus, but the areola is absent, and it is really allied to Mesoleptus 
{Tryphonides). Type, S. bifasciatus, sp. n., p. 43, Hungary. 
Stilpnus pellucens [Aachen ?] and assimilis, Cologne, p. 33, subzonulus, 
concinnus, dimidiatus, arridens, eurygaster, and cyclogaster, p. 34, sub- 
impressus, placitus,retritus, luteus, callcus, Sind fuscicornis,p. 35 [Aachen P], 
tersus, Switzerland, Cologne, politus, mediocris, canaliculatus, and trivialis, 
p. 36, fulvicornis, p. 37 [Aachen?], cyclodes, Aachen, S. France, 
gallicus, S. France, denticulatus, ccquilongus, and parvulus, p. 37, declivis, 
nomiius, diffinis, and elimatus, p. 38, providus, xanthopus, diversus, agilis, 
and conformatus, p. 39, morionellus, subtilis, ambulatorius, and dimatus 
[Aachen ?], and tersus, Switzerland, p. 40, unctus, neglectus, nigricoxis, 
analogus, leptomerus, and incequalis [Aachen?], p. 41, A. Forster, 1. c. 
A tractodes tibialis, p. 120, discoloripes, pusillus, and exitialis, p. 121, 
neophytus and analogus, p. 122, cultrarius [Aachen ?] and alpinus, p. 123, 
oreophilus, Upper Engadine, p. 124, insignis pediophilus, p. \2b, nigri- 
coxis, p. 126, fraternus, p. 127, ligatus and lepidus, p. 128, indigena 
[Aachen ?] and montivagus, p. 130, assimilis and minusculus, p. 131, 
sordidus and cognatipennis, p. 132, melanocerus and fatalis, p. 133 
[Aachen ?], xanthonomerus, p. 134, Upper Engadine, labef actor and desig- 
natus, p. 135, flavicoxis and cryptobius, p. 136, carinatus,fulvicornis, and 
gracilentus, p. 137, intersectus and vicinus, p. 138, incongruens and melano- 
siomus, p. 139, prcecantus and isomorphus, p. 140, castus and subdolus, 
p. 141, tenuicinctus, p. 142, affinis and homologus, p. \i^,xanthocarpus and 
mesoxanthus, p. 144, incommodus and tenax, p. 145, ambifarius and 
destructor, p. 146 [Aachen?], alpigradus. Upper Engadine, and acceptus, 
p. 147 [Aachen ?], procerus, Upper Engadine, helveticus, Spliigen, p. 148, 
occultus [Aachen?], cequilongus, and engadinus. Upper Engadine, p. 149, 
insignis and offensorius, p, 160, rujipes and proprius,p. 151, ecarinatus and 
separatus, p. 152, avidus and injinius, p. 153, vilis, inimicus, and cautior, 
