318 Mr. H. W. Bates on the 
C. lepida, and striated almost as deeply ; the colour is 
brilliant metallic-green, golden toAvards the apex, and 
rather piceous along the suture ; the interstices have a few 
distinct punctures. 
Subfam. Galerucidiin^. 
Lehidia octoguttata, INIorawitz, Bull. Ac. St. Petersb. v. 
1863, p. 323 ; id. Beitr. p. 20, t. 1, f. 11. 
Xagasaki ; Hiogo; Yokohama. Abundant, on wooded 
hills, by beating underwood. 
L. bioculata, Mora^A-itz, Beitr. p. 29, t. 1, f. 12. 
On Maiyasan, near Hiogo ; three examples. 
All three specimens differ from the one Morawitz de- 
scribed in having a black spot in the centre of the large 
round yellow spot on each elytron, rendering still more 
appropriate the specific name. x\s they agree in all other 
respects, I do not venture to consider the difference as 
more than an accidental one. 
Subfam. Lebiin.^. 
Dictya cribricollis, ]\IoraAvitz, Bull. Ac. St. Petersb. v. 
1863, p. 245 ; Chaudoir, Monogr. des Lebiides, 
p. 14. 
Common throughout Japan ; beaten from bushes. Also 
in Eastern Siberia, on the Amur. 
Lebia Jai)Qnica, Chaudoir, ]Monogr. des Lebiides, p. 115. 
Nagasaki ; Hiogo. Abundant, in damp woods, on 
trees. 
L. fusca, Morawitz, Beitr. p. 26. 
Hakodadi. 
Mr. Lewis did not meet with this species. It is allied 
to Ja2Jonica, o\ lines long, and entirely dark brown above, 
except the sides of the thorax and the epipleura of the 
elytra. 
L. Ida, n. sp. 
L. Japonica proxime affinis at differt colore. Rufo- 
testacea, capite postice, thoracis disco, elytrisque nigro- 
piceis, his marginibus extremis maculaque humerali 
virguliformi flavo-testaceis. 
Long. 3^ lin. 
Hiogo ; Satsuma ; Nagasaki. 
• It is a larger insect than L. JapoTtica. The head is 
