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Galleruca — (continued.) 





Genera. 



Country. 



Typical Species. 



6. 



Cladocera, Hope. 



Senegal 



CI. Pectinicornis, Olivier. 



7. 



Luperus, Geqffroy. 



England 



L. Rufipes, Fabricius. 



8. 



Calomicrus, Dilwynn. 



England 



C. Circumfusus, Marsham. 



9. 



Octogonotes, Drapiez. 



Cayenne 



Oc. Banonii, Brapiez. 



10. 



Crioceris, Fabricius. 



Africa 



C. 2-tuberculata, Fabricius. 



11. 



Agetocera, Hope. 



Nepal. 



Aget. Mirabilis, Hope. 



12. 



Phyllotrupes, Hope. 



Brazil 



C. Cyanipennis, Fabricius. 



The above genera are not near the number which 

 naturally belong to this family. The Gallerucidae, 

 in our London Collections are very numerous, and 

 are well worthy of the attention of a Monographer. 

 It will require, however, the patience of a Graven- 

 horst, and the assiduity of a Schonherr combined, 

 to accomplish such an undertaking. The genus 

 Thaumacera of Thunberg, and also another men- 

 tioned in Silberman's Rev. Ent. by the name of 

 Cherodia, belong to this family. As I am not ac- 

 quainted with the types, I have omitted them in 

 the tables. 



Cladocera, Hope. 



From KAaSo? a branch and Kepas. Type of the 

 genus Cly. pecticornis of Olivier. Corpus galleruci- 

 forme, antennis valde pectinatis, seu ramosis, articulo 

 lmo, crasso, duobus sequentibus minoribus et aequa- 

 bus, reliquis valde pectinatis. Thorax transversus, 

 marginatus, lateribus postice rotundatis. Elytra 

 convexa, abdomine longiora. Pedes modici., femori- 

 bus posticis incrassatis, reliquis minoribus. 



