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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. Trimorphus, Stephens 



England 



T. Scapularis, Stephens. 



. f Diplocheila, Brulle 

 *\Rembus, Latreille 



East Indies 



C. Impressus, Fabricius. 



5. Diccelus, Bonelli 



North America 



D. Violaceus, Bonelli. 



6. Asporina, Laporte 



Brazils 



A. Gigantea, Laporte. 



7. Oodes, 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 Chkenius, as the 

 general description agrees with many species of 



