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family by Mr. MacLeay : the genera composing it 

 require a thorough investigation. 



Sp. 73. Fastuosa. — Now of the genus Mimela 

 Kirby ; for the species of this genus the reader is 

 referred to a Monograph in the first volume of the 

 Entomological Transactions, page 11 6, where four- 

 teen are enumerated. 1 have lately received from 

 the Nilgherry mountains an undescribed species, 

 which I have named Mimela Xanthorhina. Vide the 

 description at the end of the newly indicated genera. 



Sp. 82. McBrens. — This insect was described from 

 the cabinet of Dom. Rohr, which, if I am not mis- 

 taken, along with Sehestedt's and Lund's, are added 

 to the Royal Copenhagen collection. I am unable 

 to give any information respecting this species. 



Sp. 84. Aulicola. — This singular insect will pro- 

 bably form the type of a new genus. The clypeus 

 is remarkable, and differs from any of the published 

 genera of my acquaintance. 



Sp. 37. Arhoricola. — Probably an Anisoplia. 

 Melolontha nitidula Oliv. appears to be the same 

 species as the above. It is questionable, however, 

 if M. nitidula Fab. is the same as M. nitidula of 

 Olivier. 



Sp. 98. Atomaria. — Now the type of the genus 



