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LiciNiDiE, Hope. 



Genera. 



Country. 



Typical Species. 



1 . Licinus, Latreille 



England 



C. 



Agaricola, Olivier. 



2. Badister, Clairville 



England 



C. 



2-pustulatus, Fab. 



3. Trimofphus, Stephens 



England 



T. 



Scapularis, Stephens. 



. f Diplocheila, Brulle 

 \ Rembus, Latreille 



East Indies 



C. 



Impressus, Fabricius. 



5. Dicoelus, Bonelli 



North America 



D 



Violaceus, Bonelli. 



6. Asporina, Laporte 



Brazils 



A 



Gigantea, Laporte. 



1 . Oocles, Bonelli 



England 



C 



Helopoides, Fab. 



Sp. 105. Gibbus. — Now belonging to the genus 

 Zabrus. The insects belonging to this genus are 

 evidently vegetable feeders ; they are at present ar- 

 ranged with the Amaridse, as in habits they are 

 closely allied to them. It is likely that at some 

 future period they will be raised to the rank of a 

 family. The genera Curtonotus and Bradytus of 

 Stephens occur in North America and Europe. I 

 am not aware however of any yet discovered genus 

 in the New World which approaches Zabrus of 

 Europe, such a form may naturally be expected to 

 occur. 



Sp. 111. Globosus. — It is with doubt that I range 

 this insect under Steropus, it was originally de- 

 scribed by Fabricius from Sehestedt's Cabinet. 



Sp. 117- Posticus. — Probably a Chlaenius, as the 

 general description agrees with many species of 



