176 Mr. Joseph S. Baly on the 



Fam. GALLERUCID^. 

 Subfam. Gallerucin^. 



Genus Adorium, Fabr. 

 Sys. El. i. p. 409. 



Adorium Japonicum. 



Ovatum, convexum, nigrum, nitidum, tliorace flavo, 

 maculis 5 nigris, 1, 4 dispositis ornato, scutello elytrisque 

 nigro-cseruleis. 



Long. 4 liu. 



Hab. — Nagasaki ; also China. 



Encarpte separated from the fi'ont by a deep transverse 

 groove ; antennas three-foiu-ths the length of the body, 

 three lower joints fulvoiTS beneath. Thorax obscure 

 flavous ; a narrow line along the middle of the basal 

 margin, a small spot immediately in front of the latter, 

 and four others arranged transversely across the middle of 

 the disk, black. Elytra closely and rather deeply but 

 finely punctured. 



Genus Adimonia, Laich. 



Tyr. Ins. i. 191. 

 Adimonia extensa, Motsch. 

 Etud. Ent. 1861, p. 22. 

 Hah. — Japan. 



This species varies in colour from dark fuscous to en- 

 tirely black. 



Genus Galleruca, Geoff. 



Joannis, Mon. Galler., L'Abeille, iii. p. 80. 



One species only, G. Sagittarice, is found in Europe ; 



two others are of the European type ; the rest are exotic 



forms of the genus. Two species, annulicornis and 



vittaticollis, are as yet pculiar to Japan. 



Galleruca tibialis. 

 Elongato-oblonga, convexa, fusco-fulva, flilvo-sericea, 

 mandibuhs, oculis, antennis, tibiis tarsisque nigris ; tho- 



