276 Mr. Martin Jacoby’s List of the Phytophagous 
is not formed for the reception of the parts of the mouth, 
as in Dibolia. The present species is peculiar, owing to 
the almost complete absence of punctuation ; afew feeble 
punctures are, however, visible near the suture of the 
elytra. 
Subfam. GALERUCINA. 
ScHEmatizA, Blanch. 
Schematiza livida. 
Galeruca livida, Oliv., Eneycl. Méth., vi., p. 589; 
Ent., vi., p. 631, t. 1, fig. 2. 
Galerucella livida, Fleut. et Sallé, Aun. Soc. Ent. Fr., 
1889, p. 479. 
Hab. Grenada—Caliveny Estate and Granville (Wind- 
ward side), Mount Gay Estate (Leeward side). 
Many specimens. Originally described from the 
Island of Guadeloupe. 
Diasrotica, Chevr, 
Diabrotica melanocephala. 
Galleruca melanocephala, Fabr., Knt. Syst., Suppl., 
a Sy 
Galeruca melanocephala, Oliv., Hut., vi., p. 652, t. 4, 
fig. 65. 
Hab. St. Vincent—Kingstown, and Leeward and 
Windward sides ; Grenada—Balthazar, Mirabeau Estate 
(Windward side), Mount Gay and Venddme Estates, 
Grand Etang Road (Leeward side). 
Found in plenty in St. Vincent. A South-American 
species, not extending to Central America. 
Nabrotica bivittata. 
Crioceris bivittata, Fabr., Syst. Eleuth., i., p. 455. 
Hab. St. Vincent—Windward side; Grenada—Bal- 
thazar (Windward side), Mount Gay Estate (Leeward 
side). 
Another Tropical American species ; not extending to 
Central America. 
