212 
Paederus. — Dihelonetes. 
Pars 40 
Weisei Schub. Deutsche Ent. Zeitschr. 1906, p. 375. 
xanthocerus Eppelsh. Ann. Mus. Civ. Genova XXXV, 
1895, p. 210. 
yueateca Sharp, Biol. Centr.-Amer. I, 2, 1882—87 (1886), 
p. 614. 
tempestivus Er. Gen. Staph. 1839—40, p. 658 nota. 
199 
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Ostafrika 
Somaliland, 
Abessinien 
Mittelamerika 
Nazeris Fauv. 
Fauvel, Fn. gallo-rhen. III, 1872, p. 298 nota. — Casey, Trans. Ac. St. 
Louis XV, 1905, p. 234. 
Mesunius Sharp, Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond. 1874, p. 68. — Fauv. 
Rev. d’Ent. XVI, 1897, p. 275. 
ammomta Saulcy, Ann. Soc. Ent. France (4) IV, 1864, Syrien 
p. 654. 
optatus Sharp, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. (6) III, 1889, p. 322. 
pallidipes Reitt. Wien. Ent. Zeit. VII, 1888, p. 149. 
pulcher Aube, Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. (2) VIII, 1850, p. 317. 
— Fauv. Rev. d’Ent. XXI, 1902, p. 84. 
cribellatus Fairm. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. (3) VIII, 
1860, p. 162. 
Woüastoni Sharp, Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond. 1874, p. 68. 
5 
h 
Dihelonetes Sahib. 
Sahib. Acta Soc. Fenn. II, 1844, p. 791. — Sharp, Biol. Centr.-Amer. I, 2, 
1882—87 (1886), p. 601. — Casey, Trans. Ac. St. Louis XV, 1905, p. 235. 
Sunides Mötsch. Bull. Mose. XXXI, 1858, II, p. 638, t. 1, f. c. 
Sunius (spurii) Er. Gen. Spec. Staph. 1839—40, p. 645 (ex parte). 
Japan 
Kaukasus 
Spanien, 
Algier, 
Marokko 
Japan 
Alluaudi Fauv. Rev. d’Ent. XXIV, 1905, p. 152. 
bidens Sharp, Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond. 1876, p. 300. 
biplagiatus Sahib. Acta Soc. Fenn. II, 1847, p. 792. 
bipunetatus Er. Gen. Spec. Staph. 1839—40, p. 645. 
boreaphiloides Mötsch. Bull. Mose. XXXI, 1858, II, 
p. 638. 
catena Sharp, Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond. 1876, p. 298. 
celatus Sharp, 1. c. p. 303. 
confinis Sharp, 1. c. p. 297. 
fragilis Sharp, Biol. Centr.-Amer. I, 2, 1882—87 (1886), 
p. 602. 
hybridus Er. Gen. Spec. Staph. 1839—40, p. 646. 
latemarginatus Bemh. Arch. Naturg. 1908, p. 308. 
latieeps Sharp, Biol. Centr.-Amer. I, 2, 1882—87 (1886), 
p. 603. 
latitans Sharp, 1. c. p. 606. 
monachus Bemh. Arch. Naturg. 1908, p. 308. 
naevius Er. Gen. Spec. Staph. 1839—40, p. 647. 
occultus Sharp, Biol. Centr.-Amer. I, 2, 1882—87 (1886), 
p. 605. 
Madagaskar 
Amazonas 
Brasilien 
Kolumbien 
Kolumbien,“ 
Venezuela 
Amazonas 
9 ) 
Panama, 
Venezuela, 
Brasilien 
Kolumbien, 
Venezuela 
Brasilien 
Panama 
Guatemala, 
Nicaragua, 
Panama 
Brasilien 
Kolumbien 
Guatemala 
