CERAMBYCID^, CHRYS0MELID.5C. 
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pl. vii. fig. 2, S. E. Siberia ; M. minor (? = titillator, 01., var. ; Rec. Am. 
Eut. 1873, p. 96), Georgia, oregonensis (= scutellatus, Say ; Rec. Am. Ent. 
1873, p. 96), Oregon, Leconte, op. cit. (26-1), p. 231. 
Mesosa japonica, p. 312, Nagasaki, longipennis, p. 313, Hiogo, Bates, I. c. 
Rhodopis leicisi, id. ihid.^ Hiogo. 
Olenecamptus cretaceus, id. 1. c. p. 314, Japan. 
jEIara furcata^ id. iljid. ,'H.iogo and Formosa. 
Praonetha caudata, zonata, jugosa, p. 315, rigida, p. 316, ungusta^ liopo- 
dina, p. 317, Japan, id. I. c. 
Apomecyna ncevia, id. I. c. p. 317, Japan. 
Syhra ordinata and cribrella, id. Z. c. p. 318, Japan. 
Atimura japonica^ id. /. c. p. 381, Hiogo. 
Lophopccum voUtans, Leconte, op. cit. (264), p. 232, Lower California. 
Leptostylus palmeri, Arizona, planidorsus^ Louisiana, p. 233, parvus, 
p. 234, Western States, id. I. c. 
Eupogonius pubescens, id. I. c. p. 236, Ohio. 
Mecas marginella, id. I. c. p. 239, W. States & Texas. 
Dysphaga Icevis, id. /. c. p. 240, Illinois. 
Methia punctata, id. I. c. p. 240, note, San Domingo, Cuba. 
Pogonocherus seminiveus, Bates, I. c. p. 382, Japan ; P. dimidiatus, 
Blessig, I. c. p. 208, S. E. Siberia ; P. crinitus, simplex, and P. (?) sor- 
didus, Leconte, I. c. p. 237, California. 
Smermiis (?) himaculatus, Bates, I. c. p. 383, Maiyasan. 
Calamohius japonicus, id. ibid., Nagasaki. 
Liopus guttatus, id. I. c. p. 384, Hiogo. 
Exocentrus fasciolatus and lineatus, ibid., tonsus and guttulatus, p. 385, 
Japan, id. I. c. 
Glenea ocelota, id. I. c. p. 387, Hiogo. 
Saperda carinata, p. 219, S-macidata, p. 221, Blessig, /. c. S. E. Siberia. 
Phytcecia simulans, Osaka, ventralis (Chevr., ? MS.), Nagasaki, For- 
mosa, and China, Bates, I. c. p. 388 ; P. punctigera, Blessig, I. c. p. 226, 
Upper Amur. 
Conizonia coquereli, Fairmaire, R. Z. (3) i. p. 352, Mers-el-Kebir. 
Oberea vittata, Blessig, I. c. p. 223, S, E. Siberia ; 0. japonica, p. 388, 
hebescens (? = japonica, var.), mixta, and nigriventris, p. 389, marginella 
and fulveola, p. 390, Japan, Bates, I. c. 
CHRYSOMELIDiE. 
J. S. Baly's ' Catalogue of the Phytophagous Coleoptera of Japan, with 
descriptions of the species new to Science,' Tr. E. Soc. 1873, pp. 69-99, 
refers chiefly to species found by G. Lewis in Japan. 
G. R. Crotch's ' Materials for the Study of the Phytophaga of the 
United States', P. Ac. Philad. 1873, pp. 19-83, although not intended as 
a monograph, will probably form the starting point for such a work, as 
regards North American representatives of the group. It contains tables 
of characters, diagnoses of new genera and species, short descriptions of 
most known species, and much synonymy. 
Sagrides. 
Hagra splendida, F. Economy and metamorphoses very fully described 
