P8ELAPHID.®. 
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elytra smooth, with only^an indistinct sutural stripe. Type, A.femorata , 
sp. n., ibid., Borneo. 
Euphalepsus, Reitter, l. c. p. 378. Allied to Phalepsus, Westw.; maxillary 
palpi very short and small ; abdomen narrowly margined at the sides ; 
head strongly depressed. To include E. globipennis , Mexico, ovipennis , 
p. 379, and bistriatus, Brazil, p. 380, spp. nn. 
^ Diartiger , Sharp, l. c. p. 329. Allied to Clavig erodes. Types, D. fos- 
sulatus and spinipes, spp. nn., 1. c. pp. 330 & 331, Japan. 
Radama, Raffray, l. c. p. 230. Allied to Fustigei 2nd joint of 
antennae nearly as long as 3rd, but more slender. Types, R. inflatus , 
figs. 3& 4, and spinipennis , figs. 5 & 6, spp. nn., 1. c. pp. 231 & 232, pi. iv., 
Madagascar. 
Schistodactylus , id. 1. c. p. 243. An aberrant form of Pselaphidai. 
Type, S. phantasma, sp. n., 1. c. p. 244, pis. v. figs. 20-22, & iv. fig. 23, 
King George’s Sound. 
Acetalius, Sharp, l. c. p. 322. Affinities doubtful. Type, A. dubius, 
sp. n., ibid., Japan. 
Desimia sliarpi i Raffray, Rev. d’Ent. ii. p. 233, pi. iv. figs. 7 & 8, 
Abyssinia. 
Ctenistes mimeticus, p. 295, disccdens and breviceps , p. 296, Sharp, Tr. 
E. Soc. 1883, Japan ; G. ( Sognorus ) gibbiventris , Reitter, Verh. z.-b. 
Wien, xxxii. p. 283, Batavia. 
Tmesiphorus crassicornis and princeps, Sharp, l. c. p. 299, Japan ; T. 
umbrosus, Raffray, l. c. p. 234, pi. iv. fig. 9, Burma. 
Tyrus japonicus, Sharp, l. c. p. 302, Japan. 
Hamotus conjunctus , Petropolis, micans, Colombia, Venezuela, p. 371, 
aubeanus, Petropolis, tenuicornis , globifer, p. 372, auricapillus , frontalis , 
Venezuela, subpunctulatus, Colombia, transversalis , Colombia, Venezuela, 
p. 373, and inaiqualis , Petropolis, p. 374, Reitter, 1. c. ; H. nodicollis , 
Raffray, l. c. p. 240, Mexico. 
Filiger vestitus, id. 1. c. p. 242, pi. v. fig. 19, Abyssinia. 
Jubus schaufussi, p. 245, longipennis, Santa Fe de Bogota, laticollis, 
Caracas, p. 246, and reitteri , Santa Fe de Bogota, p. 247j id. 1. c. 
Zethopsus dohrni, id. 1. c. p. 248, pi. v. figs. 24 & 25, “ Bimanie.” 
Sagola microcephala, Reitter, Deutsche E. Z. xxvii. p. 53, pi. i. fig. 7, 
Valdivia. 
Pselaphus gestroi and breviceps, Schaufuss, Ann. Mus. Genov, xviii. 
pp. 356 & 358, Macassar ; P. debilis and lewisi , Sharp, l. c. pp. 328 & 
329, Japan ; P. sulcifrons, Raffray, l. c. p. 236, pi. iv. fig. 10, Abyssinia ; 
P. pilipalpis, Reitter, Notes Leyd. Mus. v. p. 9, Sumatra ; P. pilicollis , 
lativentris, p. 293, and parvipalpis , p. 294, id. Verh. z.-b. Wien, xxxii., 
Batavia. 
Batrisus celebensis, Macassar, p. 373, gestroi, New Guinea, p. 374, Indus , 
p. 375, seplemdentatus, Sarawak, p. 376, margaritifer , p. 377, grouvellii } 
Sumatra, p. 378, grypochirus, p. 379, sarawakensis, angulipes, Sarawak, 
p. 381, physoderes, Sumatra, p. 383, nephriticus , Macassar, p. 384, 
achillii, Java, p. 386, holosericeus, Sumatra, p. 387, morus, Macassar, 
p. 388, gantongensis, p. 389, beccarii, Amboina, p. 390, semisulcatus, Java, 
