Pam. C a r a b id æ .
Acanthogenius dorsalis, Klug. Pretoria.
Trioenogenius corpulentus, Chaud. Pretoria.
Pheropsophus litigiosus, Dej. Pretoria.
Pheropsophus fastigiatus, Linn. Pretoi’ia.
Brachinus armiger, Dej. Pretoria.
Crepidogaster bimaculatus, Boh. Pretoria.
Calleida angustata, Dej. Pretoria.
Hystrichopus caffer, Illig. Pretoria.
Lebia, sp. ? Pretoria.
Tetragonoderus bilunatus, Klug. Pretoria.
Graphipterus cordiger, Dej. Pretoria.
Graphipterus westwoodi, Brème. Pretoria.
Graphipterus ovatus, Pering. Pretoria.
Anthia thoracica, Fabr. Pretoria.
Anthia maxillosa, Fabr. Pretoria.
Anthia mellyi, Brème. Pretoria.
Anthia oequilatera, Kl. Pretoria.
Anthia desertorum, Thom. Pretoria.
Anthia, sp. ? Pretoria.
Piezia angusticollis, Boh. Pretoria.
Cypholoba ranzanii, Bertol. Zoutpansberg.
Polyhirma macilenta, Oliv. Pretoria.
Atractonotus formicarius, Erichs. Pretoria.
Scarites rugosus, Wied. Pretoria.
Clivina grandis, Dej. Pretoria.
Clivina, sp. ? Pretoria.
Chloenius subsulcatus, Dej. Pretoria.
Chloenius cylindricollis, Dej. Pretoria.
Chloenius vitticollis, Boh. Pretoria.
C'allistomimus sexpustulatus, Boh. Pretoria.
Harpalus capicola, Dej. Pretoria.
Harpalus, sp. ? Pretoria.
Hypolithus, sp. ? Pretoria.
Abacetus obtusus, Boh. Pretoria.
Euleptus caffer, Boh. Pretoria.
Megalonychus interstitialis, Boh. Pretoria.
Fam. G y k in id æ .
Aulonogyrus abdominalis, Reg. (see ante,
p. 45).
Hydrous, sp. ?
Fam. H y d r o f h il id æ .
Fam. S t a p h y l in id æ .
Pretoria.
Pretoria.
Of the very few species of this family that were collected, the
most interesting is Philonthus varians, a wide-ranging beetle
found in England. For the identifications I am indebted to
Dr. D. Sharp, who has special knowledge of the family.
Philonthus punctipennis, Woll. Pretoria.
Philonthus varians, Payk. Pretoria.
Philonthus, sp. ? Pretoria.
Staphylinus hottentottus, Nordm. Pretoria.
Fam. P atjssidæ.
Pent aplat arthrus natalensis, Westw. Pretoria.
Fam. S il p h id jE.
I have enumerated the following species under the names they
bear in the collection of the British Museum. Silpha pernix,
Burch., appears to be a MS. name; I have seen the type specimen,
but am quite unable to trace the description.
Silpha pernix, Burchell, MS. ? Pretoria.
Silpha capensis, Dej. _ Pretoria.
Fam. HisTERimE.
I found very few members of this family around Pretoria,
though I am informed that 213 species are already recorded
from South Africa. Though the habits of the Histeridse are
stercpraceous, I found several species under stones on the bare
veld during the dry season.