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miiscifonnisj ert/throstoma, and reyi, Coptocephala melanocephala, ^-maculata, 
fossulata, and seopoUna. 
For review of Lefevre's work, especially on tlie nomenclature employed, 
cf. V. Harold, C. H. x. pp. 217 & 218 ; and for criticisms on his derivations, 
cf. de Marseul, Nouv. et Faits, p. cxliii. 
Clythra 'i-piinctata : case from nest of Formica rufa, F. J. M. Heylaerts, 
Tijdschr. Ent. (2) vii. p. xxi ; larva and case (which is not hairy) described 
by K. Hislop, Ent. M. M. viii. p. 269. 
Otiocephala, g. n., Lefevre, c. p. 317. DiiFers from Calyptorhina in having 
the head elongated under each eye into a stout perpendicular ear-piece, the 
structure of the epistoma, mandibles, and scuteUum, &c. Lahidostomis for- 
cipifera, Luc, and Clythra apaca, Rosenh. (with which Barathrcea letliierriij 
Chevr., and Gynandrophthalma hishipunctata, Desbr., are identical). 
Lahidostomis specidifrons, p. 200, Asia Minor, kindermanni, p. 201, Syria, 
pelissieri, p. 205, Algiers (probably a local form of guerini, Bassi), Kraatz, 
/. c. ; L. cavifrons, p. 80, Tangiers, metallica, p. 83, rugicoUis, p. 86, S. Russia, 
diversifrons, p. 90, pi. 1. fig. 5, Beyrout, S. Russia, lepida [preoccupied by 
Lacordaire], p. 94, pi. 1. figs. 19 & 20, Russia, maroccana, p. 380, lucanifor- 
mis, p. 381, Morocco, Lefevre, I. c. : spp. nn. 
TituhcBa nigriventris, sp. n., Lefevre, I. c. p. 136, pi. 2. fig. 6, Russia 
(? = sericea, 01.). 
Calyptorhina biornata (P Kinderm.), id. I. c. p. 322, Amasia, Diarb^kir. 
Gynandrophthalma grceca, Kraatz, I. c. p. 217, Greece (? = affinis, 111., var.) ; 
G. scidellaris, p. 335, pi. 4. fig. 2, Syria, manicata, p. 341, Spain, judaica, 
p. 342, Syria, grceea, p. 346, Mt. Parnassus, djebellina, p. 349, pi. 4. fig. 3, Syria, 
Beyrout, brevicornis, p. 351, pi. 4. fig. 4, Oran, Portugal, Lefevre, /. c. : 
spp. nn. 
Coptocephala quinquenotata, p. 364, pi. 4. fig. 18, Corsica, /o^swfe^a, p. 372, 
Sicily : id. I. c, spp. nn. 
Eumolpides. 
Colaspis jiamda^ Say. Larva redescribed fully, and figured in detail : C. 
V. Riley, iv. Rep. Ins. Mo. p. 34, fig. 16. 
Pseudocolaspis and Pachnephorus. Observations on real and reputed Eu- 
ropean species by Kraatz, B. E. Z. xvi. pp. 187-190, who criticizes Schaufuss. 
Pseudocolaspis setosa, Lucas (1847),= cylindrica^ Klist. (1846, as Pachne- 
phorus) Pachnephorus cylindricus, Luc. (1849), does not clash. 
Cryptocephalides. 
Cryptocephalus. Von Harold, C. H. x. p. 254, changes C. imperialis, F., nec 
Laich., to primarius ; nitididus, GyU., nec F., to ochrostoma ; ruficollis, 01., nec 
to ei-ythroderes ; lundi, 01., nec F., to olivieri; ocellatus, SufFr., nec Drap.^ 
to subtilis ; fasciafus, H.-S., nec Say, to sinuatus] trivittatus, Gebl., nec 01., to 
altaieus ; 8-puuctattfs, 01., nec Scop., to capensis ; pulchellus, Suffit*., nec 
Saimders, to blandulus ; melanocephalus, Sufir., nec Saund., to mucidus. 
Cryptocjphalus (Ochrosopsis) erosus, Seidlitz, nec Saunders, is renamed ex- 
cisus by its author, C. H. x. p. 254. 
Cryptocephalus frontalis occurs in profusion at Marly on sallows of one 
year's growth : Leprieur, Bull. Soc. Ent. Fr. (5) ii. p. xl. 
