ANTE ICl BM CANTHARIDiE . 
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Greece, p. 179, laticollis, Hedjaz, p. 186, tumidipes, Algiers, p. 195, fus- 
cipes, Spain, Sicily, p. 199, cantabricus^ Andalusia, p. 212, melanocephalus 
(Mots., MS., ? = picicppSy Desb.), S. Russia, p. 216, caspius (Becker, MS.), 
Sarepta, p. 223, funerarius (Laf., MS.), locality not stated, calliger, S. 
France, Greece, p. 225, ovatus (Kies., MS.), Greece, p. 229, mohammedis^ 
Hedjaz, p. 232, id. 1. c. ; A. wollastoni^ F. H. Waterhouse, J. L, S. xiv. 
p. 532, St. Helena. 
Pyrochroid^. 
Pyrocliroa japonica, sp. n., Heyden, Ber. senck. Ges. 1878-79, p. 88, 
Deutsche E. Z. xxiii. p. 354, Kioto, J apan. 
Rhipidophorid^e. 
Metoicus piaradoxus and other insects found in wasps’ nests ; H. Gradl, 
Ent. Nachr. v. pp. 224 & 225, 326 & 330. 
Myodites subdip terns. The larva is parasitic on that of Halictus sex- 
cinctuSy Latr. ; J. H. Fabre, C. R. Ixxxix. p. 1081. 
Cantharid^. 
Duges, E. Descripcion de algunos Meloideos indigenas. Nat. Mex. i. pp. 
100-113, 125-128, 157-171 [omitted from Zool. Rec. vii. 1870] ; iv. 
pp. 57-67, pi. (1879). 
The following known species are redescribed and figured (with details): 
Henous conferta, Say, p. 102, pi. i. fig. 3, Iloria maculata, Fab., p. 103, 
pi. i. fig. 4, Tetraonyx frontalis, Cantharis hifasciata,^imm, 
p. 106, pi. i. fig. 6, Cantharis quadrimaculata, Dej., p. 108, eucera, Chevr., 
p. 109, pi. i. fig. 9, cardinalis, Chevr., p. Ill, pi. i. fig. mylabrina, 
Chevr., p. \2b,funesta (iv. p. 67, fig. 5), and cinctipennis, Chevr., p. 126, 
pi. ii. fig. 3, rufipennis, Chevr. p. 127, and obesa, Chevr., p. 128 (iv. p. 67, 
fig. 4), terminata, Sturm, p. 157, pi. ii. fig. 12, and C. punctum, Deyr., 
p. 158, pi. ii. fig. 9 ; Nemognatha versicolor, Chevr., p. 167, pi. ii. fig. 12 ; 
C. ochreipennis, Sturm, p. 57, fig. 1, marginata, Fabr., fig. 2, and cinctella, 
Dej., fig. 3, p. 59, tenuicostata. Deyr., p. 58, fig. 6, albo-lineata, Sturm, 
p. 64, fig. 9, and ebenina, Chevr., p. 66, fig. 10. 
Haag-Rutenberg, — . Beitrage zur Kenntniss der Canthariden. 
Tetraonyx. S. E. Z. xl. pp. 249-279, 287-314. 
A complete monograph of the genus, all the species being described, 
and a table of species prefixed. Out of 31 species previously described, T. 
dispar, Germ., is a true Cantharis ; bipunclatus, Serv., = trinotatus. King, 
var. ; cubensis, Chevr., = cruciatus, Cast. ; ventralis, Chevr., = bicolor, 
Serv. ; and rufus. Dug., —fulous, Lee. On the other hand, 49 new species 
are described, raising the total number now known to 75 species. 
. Beitrage zur Kenntniss der Canthariden. ii. Spastica, Jjvlc. L.c. 
pp. 513-519. 
The species are tabulated and described, being raised to 16 by the, 
addition of several new ones. 
