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COLEOPTERA. 
Abstract of Horn’s classification of the Carabidce ; Everts, Tijdschr. 
Ent. xxvi. pp. xx.-xxii. 
List of Carabidce found in the neighbourhood of New York City ; 
Schaupp, Bull. Brooklyn Soc. vi. pp. 29-32, 71, & 72. 
Synoptic tables of the North American Coleoptera, with appended 
bibliography, are continued in Bull. Brooklyn Soc. v. & vi., and include 
the following genera : — Badister , Selenophorus , Pterosticlius and allies, 
Pogonus, Patrobus , Anophthalmus, Trechus , My as, Olistliopus, Perigona , 
Lachnophorus , Euphorticus , Atranus , Pentagonica , Coptodera , Phlceoxena, 
Stenolophas, Acupalpus, Pseudomorpha, Calathus , Bradycellus, Tachycellus, 
Discoderus , Agonoderus, A mb ly child, Omus , Tetracha , Cicindela. (The 
synopsis of Cicindelidce is only commenced in 1883, and is intended to be 
fully illustrated with coloured figures, of which pi. i., with 24 figures, 
appeared during that year in vol. vi.) 
Geodephaga destructive to Leacania unipuncta noticed, and Calosoma 
calidum , Fabr., Pasimachus elongatus, Lee., Harpalus caliginosus, Fabr., 
and Calosoma scrutator , Fabr., figured ; Riley, Rep. U. S. Ent. Comm. iii. 
p. 125, pis. i. figs. 8a, b, & ii. figs. 1, 2, & 4. 
Elaphrides. 
Notiophilus punctidatus, Wesm., = quadripunctatus, Dej., and punctu - 
latus , Fairm. & Lab., and Schaum, = substriatus, Waterh., according to 
Fauvel. Dietz discusses the question at some length ; C.R. ent. Belg. 
xxvii. pp. Ixxviii.-lxxxi. 
Hiletides. 
Hiletus sumatrensis, sp. n., Oberthur, Notes Leyd. Mus. v. p. 215, 
Sumatra. 
Oarabides. 
Leistus crenatus , Fairm., noticed ; Baudi, Nat. Sicil. ii. pp. 247 & 248. 
Carabus cancellable, 111., recorded from North Carolina ; Horn, Tr. Am. 
Ent. Soc. x. p. 270. C. catenatus , Pauz., var. korlevici from Croatia de- 
scribed ; Hoffmann, Ent. Nachr. ix. pp. 213 & 214. C. cavernosus. Friv.: 
remarks on distribution ; Pirazzoli, Bull. Ent. Ital. xv. pp. 152-157: 
habits and characters discussed ; Dohrn, S. E. Z. xliv. pp. 127-129. C. 
corrngis, Dohrn, noticed by him ; l. c. p. 102. C. faminii , Dej., and sicu- 
lus , Ragusa, noticed by him ; Nat. Sicil. ii. p. 196. C. festivus, Dej., with 
mouth covered by horny excrescence ; Flontiaux, Rov. d’Ent. ii. p. 228. 
C. gehini, Fairmaire, figured ; Waterhouse, Aid, ii. pi. exxv. fig. 4. C. 
stcehlini, Adams, roseri, Fald., and 2 new species discussed and differen- 
tiated ; Reitter, Deutsche E. Z. xxvii. pp. 55-59. C. gemellatus, Fald., = 
imitator , Reiche, and p separandus, Kraatz; C. gemellatus , Men6tr., is dis- 
tinct ; C. acutangulus , Chaud., = convexus, Fabr., var. : id. Wien. ent. Z. 
ii. p. 96. C. parreyssi var. gattereri, Gehin : correspondence relative to 
this insect ; Deutsche E. Z. xxvii. pp. 155-158. 
Pantophyrtus turcomannorum, Thieme, discussed; Yon Heyden& Kraatz, 
Deutsche E. Z. xxvii. pp 337, 338, 361, & 362. 
Damaster capito, Lewis, figured ; Waterhouse, l. c. pi. exxv. fig. 5. 
