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appendage arising from the base, and a distinct onychium. Type, Dicra- 
nopselaphus edwardsi^ Lee. 
Eucinetus caiicasicus, sp. n., Reitter, Verb. z.-b. Wien, xxix. p. 475, 
Caucasus. 
Telephorid^. 
Lycides. 
Bourgeois, J. Contribution a la Faune entomologique des Etats-Unis 
de Colombie. Catalogue des Lycides recueillis par E. Steinheil 
(1872-73) avec les diagnoses des espcices nouvelles. Ann. Soc. Ent. 
Fr. (5) ix. pp. 13-42, pi. iv. 
The following notices of known species and genera occur : — Lycus 
adumbratus, Bourg., details figured (fi^gs. 1-4), Lygistropus succinctus^ 
Latr. (= regalis, Buq.), var., described, Calopteron^ table of species, C. 
fallax^ Kirsch, segmentatum and dives^ Bourg., figs. 5, 6 & 8 (details), 
steinheili, poweri^ and fenestratus^ Bourg., figured, figs. 7, 9 & 10, C. excel- 
lens, Kirsch, redescribed, C. cyaneum, Er., var. conithorax, Kirsch, and C. 
basale, Kirsch, var. described, variegatum, Kirsch, lebasi, Bourg., and 
palpate^ Kirsch, figs. 11-13, various details figured, C. nigricauda^ Kirsch, 
redescribed, subcruciatum, Bourg., fig. 15, details, posticum, Kirsch, varia- 
tion described, melanoxanthum, Kirsch, redescribed, acuminatum^ Bourg., 
fig. 16, details, amcenum^ Kirsch, fig. 19, suave, rete, mesomelas, and mela- 
nurum, Kirsch, variation noticed. 
Waterhouse, C. O. Illustrations of typical specimens of Colcoptera in 
the Collection of the British Museum. Part i. Lycidee. London : 
1879, 8vo, pp. X. & 83, pis. xviii. 
The following known species, in addition to new ones, are redescribed 
and figured in this work: — Macrolycus boivringi, Waterh., p. 1, fig. 1, 
Calochromus basalis, W,, fig. 2, melanurus, W., figs. 5 & 5 a (details), p. 2, 
orbatus, W., fig. 3, apicalis, Hope, fig. 10, cemulus, W., fig. 11, p. 3, 
rugatus, W., figs. 4 & 4 a (details), ruber, W., figs. 6 & 6 a (details), p. 4, 
velutinus, figs. 1 Scl a (details), p. 5, pi. i., vestitus, W., fig. 2, p. 6, lepidus, 
W., figs. 3 & 3 rt (details), longipennis, W. , figs. 4 & 4 g (details), p. 7, and 
dispar, fig. 1, p. 8 ; Lycostornus similis, Hope (synonyms, triangularis, 
Hope, suturalis, Redt., geminus. Walk., cinnabarinus, Cand., and cocci- 
neus, Motsch.), figs. 6 & 6 a (details), p. 10, pi. ii., internexus, Walk., fig. 4, 
analis, Dalm. (= divisus and planicornis, Walk.), figs. 5 & 5 a (details), 
and nigripes, Fabr., figs. 6 & 6 a (details), p. 13, pi. iii.; Lycus pyrif or mis, 
Murr., pi. iv. fig. 2, and ustus, Murr., pi. v. fig. 7, p. 16, scapularis, Murr., 
fig. 3, palliatus, Fabr., fig. 5, and xantJiomelas, Dalm. (= immersus, 
Murr.), figs. 1 & 4, p. 17, semi-amplexus, Murr., figs. 6 & 9, aspidatus, Murr., 
fig. 8, and subcostatus, Murr., fig. 7, p. 18, pi. iv., melanurus, Dalm. (= 
(colus, Murr.), figs. 2 & 3, elegans, Murr., figs. 5 & 6, and latissimus, L., 
figs. 1 & 4 (= proimorsus, Dalm., with varr. subdenticulatus and fenestratus, 
Murr., and Tiarpago, Thoms.), p'. 19, Calopteron notatum, Waterh., figs 9 
& 9 G, pi. V,, typicum, Newm. (var. = discrepans, Newm.), fig. 1, p. 21, 
dorsale, Newm., fig. 2, and divisum, Newm., fig. 3, p. 22, Ccenid scapularis, 
Newm., fig. 6, Celetes basalis, Leconte (= marginellus, Newm.), fig. 4, 
