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92. Bekosus . . //. I'uridus. 



= ITydroh'ius, Leach, 1815. 

 Hydeobius (fLeach) H. fiiscipes. 

 95. Cekcyon . . 8pli. unipunctatum, melano- 



ceplialum. 



ScHONHEER (Syn. Ins. iii.) admits a few new genera, 

 mostly un characterized. 



Anomala, Meg. 

 Anisoplia, Meg. 



LissoNOTus(Dalm.) L. biguttatus, n. sp., etc. 



Teachydekes (Dahii.) Cer. sttccinctus. 



DoRCADiON(Dalm.) D. glycyrrhizce, etc. 



TETEAOPEs(Dalm.) Lamia tornator, etc. 



p. 14G. Passandea . P. Q-striata, n. sp. 



1818. 

 BoNELLi (Mem. Acad. Turin, xxiii.) proposes two new 

 genera : — 



p. 240. EuEYCHiLES . Cic. lahiata, Fabr. 



= Therates, Latr., 1817. 



247. Ptilus. 



The characters of Ptihts (not Ptilkos, as Motschulsky 

 quotes) are indicated, but no species ; it was apparently 

 close to Demetrias. 



EscHSCHOLTz (Mem. Acad. Petrop. vi.) adds five genera, 

 p. 454. ScoTODEs . 8. annulatus, n. sp. 

 467. MiMETES . M. unicoloT, n. sp. 



469. Stenodera . 8. ^-punctata, n. sp. 



= Zonitis (pars) . 

 472. Anthypna . Melo. ursus, Fabr., etc. 

 475. ANTiCHEiEA[-chira] Get. tetradactyla, Fabr. 



= Butela (pars). 



KuNZE (Schrift. Natur. Gesell. Halle, ii. 71) forms 

 the genus 



Zeugophoea . Grioc. suhspinosa, Fabr. 



Geemae (Mag. Ent. iii. 255) characterises the genus 

 EuciNETUs(Schupp.)J57. Jicemorrhoidalis,n. sp. 

 He describes Notoxus decorahis at length, referring it 

 with doubt to Agnathus (Megerle) . The genus was not 

 characterized till Laferte's monograph. 



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