28 
CHRYSOMELID &. 
E. SUFFRIAN.—Monographie und kritisches Verzeichniss der nord- 
amerikanischen Cryptocephaien. <Linnza Entom., Vols. VI-VIII, 
1852-54. 
W. F. RoGerRs.—Synopsis of the species of Chrysomela and allied gen- 
era inhabiting the United States. <Proc. Ac. Nat. Se. Phil., Vol. 
VIII, 1856, pp. 29-39, 1 plate. 
A synopsis of the present tribe Chrysomelini. 
JOHN L. LE CoNTE.—Un the species of Galeruca and allied genera in- 
habiting North America. <Proc. Ac. Nat. Se. Phil., 1865, pp. 204— 
299 
— ai we 
A review of Galerucini genuini. 
G.R. CrRotcH.—Materials for the study of the Phytophaga of the United 
States. <Proc. Ac. Nat. Se. Phil., 1873, pp. 19-83. 
A revision of m: st of the North American genera of Chrysomelide, omitting 
most of the Cryptocephalini, the Galerucini genuini and the genera Haltica 
and Longitarsus. 
JOHN L. LE CONTE.—Short studies of North American Coleoptera. 
<Trans. Amer. Ent. Soc., Vol. VIII, 1880. 
Gives synoptic tables of Monachus, p. 195; Diachus, p. 196; Triachus, p. 
197; Bassarens, p. 198; Cryptocephalus, p. 199; Pachybrachys, p. 204. 
GEORGE H. Horn.—Miscellaneous notes and short studies of North 
American Coleoptera, Chrysomelidz, Hispini. <Trans. Amer. 
Ent. Soce., Vol. X, 1883, pp. 290-303. 
BRUCHID. 
GEO. H. Horn.—Revision of the Bruchide of the United Staces. 
<Trans. Amer. Ent. Soc., Vol. LV, 1873, pp. 311-342. 
TENEBRIONID 2. 
GEO. H. HorN.—Revision of the Tenebrionide of America, north of 
Mexico. <‘Trans. Amer. Philos. Soc., n. ser., Vol. XIV, 1570, pp. 
253-404, 2 plates. 
CISTELID 2. 
This family has never been monographed, and we have only tables of the 
genera Hymenorus and Mycetochares, by Le Conte, in ‘‘ New Species of 
North American Coleoptera” (Smithson. Misc. Contrib., ete., p. 135); and 
Trans. Amer. Philos. Soc., XVII, 1878, p. 616. 
OTHNIID A. 
The few species of the single genus constituting this family have been tablu- 
lated by Dr. Horn in Trans. Amer. Ent. Soc., Vol. II, 1868, pp. 132, 133, 
LAGRIID 2. 
GEO. H. Horn.—Miscellaneous Coleopterous studies. <Trans. Amer. 
Ent. Soc., Vol. XV., 1888. 
Contains on pp, 28-32 a synopsis of the family. 
