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biadse, after detaching the sub-families Dromiidse, 

 Cymindidse, and Pericallidse. 



Lebiad^:, Hope. 



Genera. 



Country. 



Typical Species. 



1. 



Lamprias, Bonelli 



England 



C. Cyanocephalus,Zmftei(S. 



2. 



Lebia, Latreille 



England 



C. Crux minor, Linneus. 



3. 



Physodera, Esch. 



Manilla 



C. De Jeanii, Esch. 



4. 



Chelonodema, Laporte 



Brazils 



C. Variabilis, Laporte. 



5. 



Onyptei'ygia, De Jean 



East Indies 



0. Fulgens, De Jean. 



6. 



Orthogo-nius, MacLeay 



East Indies 



0. Duplicatus, Wiedem. 



7. 



Hexagonia, Kirby 



East Indies 



Hex. Terminata, Kirby. 



8. 



Aploa, Hope 



East Indies 



Ap. Picta, Hope. 



9. 



Coptodera, De Jean 



Cuba 



C. Festiva, De Jean. 



The above genera belong to the Lebiadse. There 

 are wanting particular forms which may more satis- 

 factorily connect them together. Aploa is between 

 Cymindis and Lebia, Hexagonia is quite an anomaly. 

 I suspect that New Holland is the country from 

 whence this insect comes, and not the East Indies. 



Sp. 131. Lcetus This insect, in the Appendix 



to the fourth volume of Fabricius, is compared to 

 C. Lepidus, which is evidently a Psecilus. 



Sp. 136. Carnifex. — Now an Antarctia, and one 

 of the genera belonging to the Amaridse : for an 

 account of other species the reader is referred to 

 the Species General des Coleopteres by De Jean, to 

 the works of Eschscholtz, and Germar, and also to 

 the Voyage du Bresil par M. M. Spinx et Martius. 



