( Ixxvi ) 
Euryope discicollis, n. s., 179— pictipennis, ii. s., 178. — semipartita, n. s., 
178. 
Formicomus nigripennis, n. s., 252. 
Galerucella congoensis, n. s., 328. 
Haltica cuprea, n. s., 318. — cyanicollis, n. s., Z19. —semiaurata, n. s., 319. 
Haruspex inscriptus, n. s., 107. 
Heteromerous Coleoptera eollectei in Australia and Tasmania by Mr. J, J. 
Walker ; species belonging to the following families and genera 
described or alluded to (G. C. Champion) : — Allecula, 216. — Anthicidae, 
252. — Anfhious, 253. — Apellatus, 214. — Asclera, 244. — Chromomoea, 215, 
Ctstelidse, 214. — Copidita, 241, — Ctenoplectron, 233. — Bircsea, 230. — 
Dohrnia, 230. — Emenadia, 273. — Evaniocera, 273. — Formicomus, 252. 
— Homofrysis, 217. — lophon, n. g., 224. — Lagria, 227. — Lagriidse, 227. 
— Lagrioida, 237. — Lissodema, 241. — Mecynotarsus, 253. — Melandryidce, 
2S0—Meloids>, 274>.—Micranthicus, n. g., 266.— ilfordelZa, 266.— 
Mordellidse, 266. — Mordellistena, 271. — Mystes, n. g., 235. — Nocar, 225. 
— Nypsius, n. g., 219. — (Edemeridse , 241. — Orchesia, 284.^0tys, n. g., 
221. — Pseudolycus, 247. — Fxjthidx, 240. — Rhipidophoridse , 273. — 
Scraptia, 2?S.—8Uaridse, 274—Talayra, n. g., 232.— Ta7i?/iypa, 240.— 
Taxes, n. g., 226. — Techmessa, 248, — Tellias, n. g., 236. — Xylophilidas, 
2i8.—Xylop)hilus, 248. 
Honiotrysis hicolor, ii. s,, 319. — scahrosOf n. s. , 319. 
lophon , n. g., 224. J, myrmecophilus, n. s, , 225. 
Jamesonia, proposed to be substituted as name for Gahonia, ijreoccupiedj 
341. 
Lactica {?) pimctatosutcata, ii. s., 229. 
Lagria ceneoviolacea, n. s., 228 — austratis, u. s., 229. 
Lagrioida australis, n. s., 238. 
Lema, new species described : — ahyssinica, Idl.—foveipennis, 161. — klugi, 
159. — natalensis, 162. — nigropicta, 160. 
Leptostylus hidentatus, 136. — jamaicensis, n. s., 133. — parvulus, n. s., 134. 
— posticalis, n. s., 133. — prcBmorsus, 135. — smithi, n. s., 132. 
Longicorn Coleoptera of the "West India Islands ; species belonging to the 
following genera described or alluded to (C. J. Gahan) : — Acanthoderes, 
130. — Aclvryson, 92. — Adelus, 122. — Alcidion, 131. — Amphionycha, 138. 
— ^Iraespor, 91. — Broiniades, 111. — Cacostola, 125. — Callichroma, 112. 
— Caloclytus, 114!.— Calocos7nus, 138. — Carneades, 1^7 .— Ceramhycidse, 
90.— Chlorida, 92.— Compsa, 107.-Cylindera, 108.—Cyllene, 114.— 
Decarthria, 137. — Dendrohlaptus, 82. — Derancistrus, 85. — Desmiphora, 
122.— Dorcasta, 127.—Drycothea, lS9.—Ehwia, 9S.—Ehuriola, 118.— 
Ehurodacrys, 99. — Ecyrus, 127. — Elateropsis, 88. — Elaphidion, 99. — 
EnosnicBus, 91. — Epectasis, 126. — Eupogonius, 123. — Euryscelis, 114. — 
Harmosternus, 87. — Haruspex, 107- — Hepliialtes, 84. — Heterops, 118. — 
Hormathus, 108. — Hypsioma, 125. — Is cMo centra, 125. — Lagochirus, 130. 
— LamiidcS, 120. — Leptostylus, 132. — Lepturges, 136. — Lypsimena, 123. 
— Mallodon, 8S.—Mallosor)ia, 116.—Merostenus, 109. — Methia, 122. — 
Monodesmus, Si.—Nanilla, 120. — Neoclytus, 115. — Neocorus, 108. — 
Olhius, 118. — Oncideres, 125. — Ophistomis, 110. — Oreodera, 128.— 
Orthomegas, 81. — Orthosoma, 8S.—0xymerus, 119. — Pantomallus, 93. 
— Parandra, 80. — Pentomacrus, 109. — Perihceum, 106. — Phidola, 123. 
