CARABlDiE. 
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Harp oi l Jes. 
Bradycelliis cordicollis, Fairm., nec Lee., renamed B, cordatm ; Schau- 
fuss, Nunq. Ot. iii. p. 478. 
Harpalus (^Scybalicus) ohlongiusculus^ Dej-j recorded as new to Britain, 
and its distinguishing characters pointed out ; G. C. Champion, Ent. 
M. M. XV. p. 203. 
Tachycellus subditus, sp. n,, G. Lewis, Ann. N. H. (5) iv. p. 459, 
Hiogo. 
Ilarpalus alienus, sp. n., Le Conte, Bull. U. S. Geol. Surv. v. p. 508, 
Colorado. 
Feroniides. 
Eudromtts, Klug. H. W. Bates discusses this genus, which he regards, 
though neglected by recent authors, as the most remarkable development 
of the Pterostichns or Feronia type of Carabidm known at present. He 
refers to it : Feronia {Omalosoma) striatocollis, Brulle (= F. alternans, 
Klug), and F. (0.) kvvicollis, Brulld He redescribes the latter, and adds 
two new species ; Ent. M. M. xv. pp. 183-185. 
Molops laiiusculus, Kraatz, redescribed ; Reitter, Terh. z.-b. Wien, 
xxix. p. 38. 
Omaseus vulgaris, Linn., with 3 tibim and tarsi on the right front leg ; 
N. Kokouyew, CR. Ent. Belg. xxii. pp. ii. & iii. woodcut. 
New species : — 
Census speciliferusy Fairmaire, Le Nat. i. p. 70, Yiti. 
Fudromus minor, Harold, S. E. Z. xl. p. 331, F. trisulcatus, emarginatus 
(Putzeys, MS.), and lucidipennis, H. W. Bates, Ent. M. M. xv. pp. 184 & 
186, & 251, all from Madagascar. 
Feronia {Pterostichns) merldi, Frivaldszky, Term, fiizetek, iii. p. 231, 
Balkan. 
Pterostichns pUtvicensis, Heyden, Yerh. z.-b. Wien, xxix. p. 37, Croatia. 
Molops latiusculns, Kraatz, Deutsche E. Z. xxiii. p. 154, Croatia. 
Amnra (Percosia) cervini, Stiorlin, MT. schw. cut. Gos. v. p. 510, 
the Corner Grat, Zermatt. 
Anchomenides. 
Preudhomme de Borre, A. J^tude sur les espdees de la tribu des 
F^ronides qui se rencontrent en Belgique. partie. Ancho- 
m^niens. Ann. Ent. Belg. xxii. pp. 31-76. 
Treats of the Belgian species of Anchomenus (of which an analytical 
table is given), Olisthopus, Taphria, and Dolichus in a general manner, 
with special reference to their distribution throughout the world. 
On the Hawaiian species of Anchomenus, with remarks on the allied 
genera Dyscolus and Blackburnia ; T. Blackburn, Ent. M. M. xvi, p. 106. 
Cyclothorax, g. n. (Motsch., MS. P), id. ibid. Allied to Anchomenus, 
but the surface of the prosternal projection is uneven. Type, C. insu- 
