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COLEOPTERA. 
G. V. Frauenfeld, Verb. z.-b. Wien, xxiii, p. 183. It will eat many other 
plants besides Solanacece : H. Gillman, Am. Nat. vii. p. 430. 
Clirysomela cceridescens, Suffr., = carnifex, F., var. ; C. Brisout, Bull. 
Soc. Ent. Fr. (5) iii. p. ccxi. 
Phratora tibialis, Suffr., probably = vulgatissimay L., var. ; Kellner, 
B. E. Z. xvii. p. 217. 
Colaspidema maculicoUe, sp. n., Lefevre, I. c. p. cxcviii. Barbary. 
Timarclia coarcticollis, p. 147, Andalusia, sericea, p. 153, Sierra Nevada, 
Murcia, brulerii (re-named piochardi, p. 525, on account of T. hrulerii, 
Bellier de la Cbavign., 1870, which Fairmaire states to be not specifically 
separable from T. gallica [if this be so, the name brulerii will stand for 
the latter, which is only proposed in 1873 for Icevigata, H. S., nec L.], 
p. 154, Barcelona, ei^osa, p. 157, Portalegre, tingitana, p. 159, Tangiers, 
bracliydera, p. 165, Biskra, Batna, crassaticolHs, p. 166, Kabylia, Jienonii, 
p. 167, Constantine, camoensi, p. 171, validicornis, p. 172, Portugal, 
montana, Macedonia, sublosvis, Corsica, p. 174, globata, p. 177, Bannat, 
elliptica, p. 180, Balearic Isles, dubitabilis, p. 183, ? Italy (Algerian 
Sahara, p. 527), globipennis, p. 186, Madrid, corallipes, p. 191, Atlas, 
sphceroptera, p. 192, Spain, trapezicollis, p. 196, Portugal, corinthia,p. 197, 
Dalmatia, Fairmaire, c. ; T. amethy stipes, Chevrolat, op. cit. p. 206, 
Syria ( = pimeloides, Schaf ., and the locality is doubtful : Fairmaire, I. c. 
p. 525) ; T. globulata, Fairm., I. c. p. 526, Armenia : spp. nn. 
Clirysomela ruginosa, p. 356, edoughensis, p. 357, Bone, semiopaca, p. 357, 
Algiers, spp. nn., bicolor, Fab., var. n., dolorosa, p. 359, Algerian Sahara, 
Fairmaire, R.Z. (3) i. 
Prasocuris varipes, p. 51, Middle States, obliquata, p. 52, Illinois, Crotch, 
I. c. spp. nn. 
Plagiodera arizonoe, sp. n., id. I. c. p. 53, Arizona. 
Oalerucides. 
Phyllec [A] thrus atripennis, Say, = dorsalis, 01. ; P. nigripennis, Lec.,= 
gentilis, Lec. ; Lyperus rufipes, Lee, nec F., is re-named lecontii ; Galeruca 
cribrata, Lec, = americana, F., var. ; G. Immatica, Lec, = cavicollis, 
Lec ; G. marginella, K., and ? punctipennis, Mann., = nymphma;, L. ; 
Monoxia obtusa, guttulata, and debilis, Lec, are not separable ; Tri- 
rhabda ( = Pyrrhalta, Joannis, 1866) tomentosa, L., canadensis, K., and 
virgata, Lec, are one variable species, as are T. flavilimbata, Mann., and 
luteicincta, Lec. (and ? T. attenuata. Say), and T. nitidicollis and brevi- 
collis, Lec. : Crotch, I. c. p. 54 et seq. 
Adorium palliatum, Gerst., fig. 11, Apophylia nobilitata, G., fig. 12, 
Xenarthra (?) calcarata, G., fig. 13 ; V. d. Decken's Reisen, iii. pt. 2, 
pi. xii, 
Adim^onia villai, Com., = fontinalis, Boh.; A. pallida, Joann., = san- 
gwinea, F., $ ; and observations on various doubtful species are made. 
Kraatz, B. E. Z. xvii. pp. 198 & 199. 
Lyperus. H. v. Kiesenwettcr, B. E. Z. xvii. pp. 23-31, makes various 
remarks as to localities, food-plants, and synonymy of the species 
described by Joannis (L'Ab. iii.). L. {Calomicrus) costaUs, Joann., = 
cyanejts, Joann., var. ; L. rufipes, Goetze, =niger, Geoifr. ; L. rufipes, J oaun.. 
