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to Clythra. 1 regard it as belonging to the Eumol- 

 pidse, and range it consequently with that family. 



Sp. 25, 6, 7, 8, and 9. — From the descriptions of 

 the species, I am inclined to consider all the above 

 insects as belonging to the genus Lamprosoma. 



Sp. 31. CentauriL — Read Centauriae. 



Sp. 41. Rujipes. — This insect is certainly a specie s 

 of Paropsis. 



Sp. 83. Viminalis. — Now a Phytodecta of Kirby. 

 In the Fauna Boreali Americana, will be found the 

 characters of this genus ; the type is Chrys, Rufipes 

 of Degeer. 



Sp. 124. -4rcw/a.— Evidently an error of the press. 

 Read Areata. 



Crioceris, Fabricius. 



There appears to be great confusion respecting 

 Crioceris. The type of the genus is closely allied 

 to Galleruca, and I therefore, retain the generic 

 name of Crioceris, but sink that of the family, in- 

 cluding it merely as a genus of the Gallerucidae. 

 The cause of the confusion, is confounding Lema 

 with it, which is certainly quite a distinct form, and 

 may be considered as belonging to a separate family 

 which may be named Lemidae. Under the term 

 Crioceris, we find various genera thrown together by 

 Fabricius, which have little connection with it. 

 The major part of the species evidently belong to 

 the Gallerucidae ; others, to Haltica and Chrysomela. 

 A single inspection of the tables tells me, that of 



