64 Ins. 
COLEOPTERA. 
Raphitreus, Sharp, Tr. E. Soc. 1883, p. 298. Allied to Tmesiphorus. 
Type, T. speratus , Sharp. 
Ldbominms , id. 1. c. p. 300. Allied to Lasinus. Type, L. reitteri, sp. n., 
ibid., Japan. 
Mentrapkus, id. Wien. ent. Z. ii. p. 225. Belongs to Reitter’s 2nd 
group of Pselaphini. Type, M. pselaphodes, sp. n., 1. c. p. 226, Mesopo- 
tamia. 
Berlara, Reitter, Verh. z.-b. Wien, xxxii. p. 286. Intermediate between 
Tribatus , Motsch., and Berdura , Reitt.; differs from all the allied genera 
by the last joint of the palpi, which is large and thick, longer than broad, 
very irregularly furrowed, with a small notch on the outside, and a large 
one on the inside, which forms a sharp tooth. beneath. Type, B. crassi- 
palpis , sp. n., Z. c. p. 287, Batavia. 
Apharina, id. Z. c. p. 295. Allied to Mestogaster ; antennae differently 
formed, and dorsal and ventral abdominal segments of equal length. 
Type, A. simonis , sp. n., Z. c. p. 296, Batavia. 
Comatopselaphus, Schaufuss, Ann. Mus. Genov, xviii. p. 368. Allied to 
Batrisomorpha ; thorax rounded ; last joint of the maxillary palpi ob- 
ovate, stout, with a bristle at the extremity. Type, G. opacicollis, sp. n., 
Z. c. p. 369, Sarawak. 
Triomicrus , Sharp, Tr. E. Soc. 1883, p. 325. Allied to Tychus and 
Bryaxis. To include B. protervus , Sharp, and T. simplex , sp. n., Z. c. 
p.‘326, Japan. 
Berdura , Reitter, Deutsche E. Z. xxvii. p. 35. Allied to Bryaxis 
(subgenus Redtenbachia ) ; abdomen short, abruptly sloping, with very 
narrow lateral margins. Type, B. excisula, sp. n., Z. c. p. 36, St. 
Thomas. 
Bybaxis [ Ryxabis , Westw., 1870, also an anagram], Saulcy, Bull. Soc. 
Metz (2) xiv. pp. 28 & 96. Subgenus of Bryaxis. To include Anthicus 
sanguinea, Fabr. (= nigro-pygialis, Fairm., formicariensis , Gredl., and ? 
limnophila, Peyr.), and B. gigas, Baudi (= dorice, Saulcy, MS.). 
Acylopselaplius , Raff ray, Rev. d’Ent. p. 237. Allied to Centrophthalmus , 
Schmidt ; palpi with 4th joint very large, truncated at the extremity, 
with the inner apical angle furnished with a tuft of hairs ; three last 
joints of antennae very strongly clubbed, at least in one sex. Type, A. 
marice , sp. n., ibid. pis. v. fig. 11, & iv. figs. 12-14, Madagascar. 
Aplodea , Reitter, Z. c. p. 47. Allied to Centrophthalmus. To include 
A. palpalis, pi. i. figs. 1-3, and elsbethce , spp. nn., Z. c. p. 48, Valdivia, and 
Pselaphus castaneus , Blanch. 
Bythinoplectus , id. Z. c . p. 37. Allied to Euplectus ; antennae 9-jointed, 
the two basal joints thickened as in Bythinus ; head as in Panaphantus. 
Type, B.foveatus , sp. n., ibid., St. Thomas. 
Acotreba, id. Z. c. p. 52. Differs from Panaphantus and Rhinosceptis 
by the long parallel 4-jointed club of the antennae. Type, A. simoni, 
sp. n., ibid. pi. i. figs. 4-6, Valdivia. 
Autoplectus , Raff ray, Z. c. p. 248. Allied to Panaphantus , Kies. Type, 
A. torticornis, sp. n., Z. c. p. 249, pi. v. figs. 26-29, Madagascar. 
Aphilia, Reitter, Verh. z.-b. Wien, xxxii. p. 297. Allied to Trimium ; 
form of Philus and Zebus ; head small ; scutellum smooth, unsculptured ; 
