THE GENERAL SUBJECT, CIClNDELIDiE. 
Ins. 
Canada, Rep. of Progress for 1875-76 (Ottawa : 1877, 8vo), Appendix iii. 
pp. 107-109. 
Additions and corrections to the Quebec beetle-fauna ; Provancher, 
Nat. Canad. ix. pp. 305-319, 320-338. 
New Zealand. F. P. Pascoe, Ann. N. H. (4) xix. pp. 140-147, describes 
new genera and species of Gyrinidce, Farnidce, Curctdionidce, and Pedi- 
lidce. D. Sharp, tom. cit. pp. 396-413, 469-487, describes Elateridm. 
Tasmania. Additions to the known Coleopterous fauna ; C. O. Water- 
house, Ann. N. H. (4) xix. p. 256. 
On synonymy of German species, as affected by alterations in Gem- 
minger and von Harold’s “ Catalogus ” ; K. von Della Torre, Ent. Nachr. 
iii. pp. 49, 65, 81, 101, et seqq. 
Serville’s descriptions in the “ Faune Fran 9 aise,” 1821, analysed ; L. 
Bedel, Bull. Soc. Ent. Fr. (5) vii. p. Ixxxvi. 
Identifications of species described from specimens artificially coloured 
by Stentz; L. v. Heyden, Deutsche E. Z. 1877, p. 191. 
A decoction of panama wood useful for cleaning specimens; L. Bleuse, 
Nouv. et faits, 1877, p. cxxviii. 
CiCINDEJ.IDiE. 
G. H. Horn, Tr. Am. Ent. Soc. vi. p. 83, note, quotes the discovery by 
Leconte of a marginal sutural ridge on the underside of the head in all 
the genera found in America, though it does not exist in any of the 
American Carahidce. 
AmhlycMla cylindriformis figured ; C. V. Riley, Rep. Ins. Mo. ix.p. 98, 
fig. 29. An account of its habits (in Western Kansas) ; F. H. Snow, 
Am. Nat. xi. pp. 731-735. Also by S. W. Williston, Canad. Ent. ix. 
p. 163. 
Cicindela maga, Lee., = Dromochorus pilatii^ Guer. ; C. pilatii, Lee., 
renamed D. belfragii^ and Dromochorus considered a good genus, not 
near Omus, but representing Dromica in the New World. A. Sall6, Bull. 
Soc. Ent. Fr. (5) vii. pp. vii. & viii. 
Cicindela purpurea, $ , paired with C. vulgaris, $ ; J. A. Moffat, 
Canad. Ent. ix. p. 100 (Ontario^. 
Cicindela campestris, var. guadarramensis, Graells, = nigrita, Dej. ; 
M. P. d’Oliveira, M61. Ent. p. 14. 
Cicindela campestris var., at Digne, more numerous than type ; E. 
Honuorat, Feuil. Nat. vii. p. 63. On its habits ; H. du Buysson, 1. c. 
p. 140. 
Cicindela germanica frequenting damp situations ; E. Honnorat, op. 
cit. viii. p. 9. 
Styphloderma, g. n., C. 0. Waterhouse, Ann. N. H. (4) xx. p. 424. 
General characters of Tetracha, but with the anterior tarsi of the male 
as in Megacephala, and apterous. S. asperatum, sp. n., ibid., Lake Nyassa. 
Ctenostoma landolti, sp. n., E. Steinheil, MT. Miinch. ent. Yer. i. p. 48, 
Espiritu Santo, Colombia. 
