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Lebiides. 
Cymindis rejiexa^ Lee, = marginata, K., = crihricollis, Dej. ; C. 
hudsonica, Lee, = unicolor, K. : J. L. Leconte, P. Ae. Philad. 1873, 
p. 322. 
Cymindis. Chaudoir, B. E. Z. xvii. pp. 53-120, monographs the species 
of this genus as restricted by him. C. angusticollis and lojigicoUis, 
W. McL., are (dubiously) referred to Xanthophoia ; C. castanea, Klug, 
to Glycia ; C. cayennensis, Buq., coriacea and pallidipes, Chevr., gua- 
delupensis and maculata. Gory, niarginalis and variegata, Dej., pallipes 
iind 4:-pimctata, 'Rche., to Malisus ; C. chevrolati, Dej., a,Jid7iigrita, Chaud., to 
Pinacodera ; C. deplanata, Boh., and tutelina, Buq., to Cymindoidea ; C. 
inquinata,'ET.,ajid Lebia duponti,'Putz.,to henefica, Newm.; Dromius tridens, 
Newm., and Lehia civica, Newm., to a new genus near Sarothrocrepis ; 
C. lineella, Boh., (dubiously) to Metaxymorphus ; C. pusilla^ Dej., to 
Axinopalpus ; C. sulcicollis, Duv., to Ajjenes. Agonochila corticalis, 
Chaud., = curtula, Er. ; Demetrida jncea, Chaud., = diejfenbachi, White; 
C. servillii, Sol., ? = humeralis, F., var. ; C. favieri, Luc, ? = axillaris, 
F., local var. ; a var. armoricana of axillaris, F., is described from 
Morbihan (p. 66) ; C. seriepunctata, Redt., = palliata, Fisch., var. 
omiades, Fald. ; C. designata, Rche., = marmoroe, Cene, var. ; T. suturalis, 
Mots., = levistrlata, Luc. ; T. suhovalis, Mots., = suturalis, Dej., of 
which setifensis, Luc, is a var. ; C. discoidea, Brulle, nec Dej., is renamed 
discopliora (p. 72) ; C. marginata, Luc, nec Kby., is renamed limhi- 
pennis (p. 76) ; a var. cyanoptera of C. miliaris, F., is described from S. 
Europe (p. 88) ; a var. impicta of C. repanda, Zoubk., from the 
Baschkir district, is described (p. 93) ; C. rejiexa, Jjec. ,=cribricollis, Lec, 
=marginata, K. ; King's types of TricJds have the tarsal claws simple, but 
Chaudoir's example has them distinctly pectinated on the anterior pair of 
legs. 
Cymindis axillaris, F., var. lineata, Dej., from England ; E. C. Rye- 
Ent. M. M. X. p. 83. 
Synopsis of the French species : Des Gozis, Feuill, Nat. iii. pp. 128-131. 
The Mexican Coptodera elevata, Dej., is acclimatized at Marseilles. 
Lebia bifenestrata, Mor., var. from Japan named lucescens, p. 319 ; L. 
cruxminor (near the var. nigripes) occurs in Japan, p. 320; Scopodes, Er., 
probably belongs to the Pentagonicinoi, ibid, note ; Xenothorax, Woll., = 
Pentagonica, S.-G., p. 321 ; H. W. Bates, Tr. E. Soc 1873. 
G. H. Horn, Tr. Am. Ent. Soc. iv. pp. 130-142, revises the species of 
Lebia found in the United States, upon the basis of Chaudoir's papers 
on the same genus in Bull. Mosc Dianchomena conjungcns, Lec, = 
scapularis, Dej., var. : Lebia divisa, Lec, is re-characterized ; its exact 
generic affinities are uncertain, but it is not a Singalis, as Chaudoir sur- 
mised. Some of the latter author's species of Lebia are dubiously referred 
to known species. 
Lebia deplanata, Gerst.,fig. 4, calycina, G., fig. 5 ; V. d. Decken's Reisen, 
iii. pt. 2, pi. V. 
Lebia poupiUicri, Chcvr., = maculata, Dej., = turcica, F. var. ; Rallray. 
i{. Z. (;'.) i. |). 361. 
