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Gory, and Icevicollis , Reiche), leucoscelis , B., p. 156, Calybe belti , B., and 
Ega sailed , Chevr., fig. 15, pi. vi. p. 157. 
Lachnophorus liumeralis , pi. vi. fig. 14, guttulatus , both from Guate- 
mala and Panama, p. 153, corrosus , Panama, and subauratus , Guatemala, 
p. 154, spp. nn., Bates, Biol. Centr. Am. CbZ. i. (1). 
/SeZma ritsemce, sp. n., Oberthiir, Notes Leyd. Mus. v. p. 223, Sumatra. 
Bembidiides. 
Bembidium varium , Oliv., noticed as new to Sweden ; Sahlberg, Medd. 
Soc. Fenn. ix. p. 150. 
Amphizoa , Sharp, discussed as an isolated form; Horn, Tr. Am. Ent. 
Soc. x. p. 275. 
New genera and species : — 
Geocharis , Ehlers, Deutsche E. Z. xxvii. p. 31. Allied to Anillus ; 
ligula connected with the paraglossae, anterior margin bilobed, lobes 
rounded. Types, A. cordubensis and massinissce , Dieck. 
Dicropterus , id. 1. c. p. 32. Bembidiidce ; exact affinities not stated. 
Type, Scotodipnus brevipennis , Friv. ; add D. quadricollis , sp. n., ibid., 
Subiaco. 
Microtyphlus guadarramus, id. 1. c. p. 32, Mountains of Guadarrama. 
Tachys reflexicollis and euglyptus, Bates, Tr. E. Soc. 1883, p. 268, Japan. 
Bembidium convergens (Chaud., MS.) and chaudoiri ( luridipenne , 
Chaud., MS., nee Schaum), Berg, S. E. Z. xliv. pp. 394 & 395, BuenPs 
Aires; B. ( Lopha ) pcediscum, B. tetraporurn , aureo-fuscum , p. 270 , plicu- 
latum, B. ( Peryplius ) lucillum , p. 271, B. (P.) amaurum, B. nilckoensc , 
p. 272, B. (P.) cnemidotum , B. (P.) oxyglymma, p. 273, B. (P.) eurygonum , 
B. (P.) sanatum , p. 274, B. (P.) semiluitum, B. leucolenum, p. 275, B. 
( Hydrivm ) pogonoides , B. aneipes, p. 276, and B. chloropus , p. 277, Bates, 
Z. c., Japan. 
Cillenum yohohamce , id. Z. c. p. 268, Japan. 
Dytiscime. 
Everts, ‘E. Bijdrago tot de kennis der in Nederland voorkomende 
Ilaliplidce. Tijdschr. Ent. xxvi. pp. 87-103. 
17 species discussed, belonging to the 3 genera Peltodytes , R6gimb. (t) 
Ilaliplus , Latr. (15), and Brychius, Thoms. (1). 
Kolbe, H. J. Ueber die madagascarischen Dytisciden des konigl. 
entomologischen Museums zu Berlin. Arch. f. Nat. xlix. pp. 383-427. 
The paper commences with a long discussion on the origin and charac- 
teristics of the fauna of Madagascar. 69 species from Madagascar and 
the adjacent islands are enumerated, 43 being described from specimens. 
Analysis of Sharp’s Dytiscidce ; Bergroth, S. E. Z. xliv. pp. 129-135. 
Critical and synonymic notes (too numerous for detailed notice) on the 
N. American Dytiscidce described by Sharp ; Horn, Tr. Am. Ent. Soc. x. 
pp. 276-282. 
On rearing larvae of Dytiscidce ; Barbier, Feuill. Nat. iii. p. 103. 
