64 ENTOMOLOGICAL INTELLIGENCE, 
Of the genus Phylloxera, B. de F., 1 species . (Vac. coccinea, Van Heyd. P. Quercus, 
B. de F.) 
cc Rhizobius, Burm., 3 species - (Rh. Piloselle Burm. &c.) 
os Forda, Van Heyd., 1 species . . (F. formicaria). 
ce Trama, Van H., 1 species. . (T. troglodytes, Van H.) 
42 Paracletus, Van H., 1 species. . (P. cimiciformis, Van H.) 
The genus Atheroides Haliday* appears to be unknown to the 
continental authors, whilst the generic name Eriosoma, Leach, 
(Myzoxyle Blot.) must take place of that of Pemphigus, and be 
restricted to such species as differ from A. bursarius. In like 
manner, my generic name Thelaxes is synonymous with Vacuna, as 
restricted by Kaltenbach, Th. Quercicola, W., being, most pro- 
bably, V. dryophila, Van H.; Vacuna coccinea, V. H. being 
removed to the genus Phylloxera Fonse. 
A double index, first of the insects, and second of the various 
plants attacked by them, terminates the work. 
Spécies ET IcoNOGRAPHIE GENERIQUE DES ANIMAUX ARTICULES; ou Représentation 
des Genres avec leur description, et celles de toutes les Espéces de cette grande Division 
du Régne Animal: ouvrage formant une série de Monographies complétes. Par M. 
F. E.Guérin-MENeEvILLE. 8yo. Paris, 1843. Livraisons 1 et 2. 
Tue work of which I have given the title at full length above, 
promises to be of the greatest service to entomologists. The 
extensive collections in Paris opened to the author’s researches, his 
own excellent cabinet, library, and folios of drawings, are all laid 
under contribution to perfect this work, which has been so long 
announced, and so much longer the object of the author’s attention. 
Instead of commencing the Coleoptera with the Cicindelide and 
Carabidez, the author has undertaken’ the illustration of the less 
known group of Cebrionide and allied genera; and we have, in the 
two livraisons now published, excellent illustrations and descrip- 
tions of the following genera and species:—Rhipicera, 11 sp.; 
Sandalus, 5 sp.; Scirtes, 16 sp.; Eucinetus, 2 sp.; Ptyocerus, 
4 sp.; Selasia, 3 sp.; Chameripis, 1 sp.; and Basodonta, 1 sp. 
Each genus is represented with its details in a separate plate, 
drawn with all the skill of its excellent author. 
* Westw. Gen. Syn., p. 118. 
