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NOTES ON GALERUCIN^E IN MY COLLECTION. 
By F. C. Bowditch, 
Brookline, Mass. 
In bringing my material in line with the new catalogue of 
Galerucinae by Weise, I have run against many troubles. In the 
new list are many typographical omissions and mistakes and 
very many species omitted altogether (these will shortly be 
treated in a separate paper by M. Laboissiere). Possibly the 
state of Mr. Weise’s health prevented the proper finishing 
touches. The catalogue revision was a big job but it lacks finish 
to make it reliable; and then, what to me is a serious drawback, 
the paper it is printed upon (my copy at least) does not admit of 
notations in ink. 
Oides ijiasensis sp. nov. 
Large sized, honey yellow with black elytral spots, elytra 
with 4 round sub basal spots 2 on each side, subhumeral and al- 
most submedian, four large rounded and median, joined in pairs 
(dumb-bell shaped) not attaining either the edge or suture, and 
lastly a small round ante apical, sides of the breast and abdomen 
spotted with black. 
Types of 2d" 2 $ Lahago Central neas 4-11-10-111 1896 12 
Kannegieter length 10-11 mm. Bow Coll. 
Head smooth with impressed line on vertex, antennae about 
half as long as body entirely yellow, joint 3-5 about equal, 
clypeus swollen and smooth, thorax evenly rounded, impunctate 
and without a definite depressions (1 example with 2 small 
brown submedian spots) elytra thickly and rather coarsely 
punctate without transverse depression but with rather a deep 
subhumeral; what I take to be the 9 has rather a pear shaped 
form with the dilation at the rear; d" is not dilated but ovate, 
rather pointed behind. Near 12-maculata Cl. but differently 
spotted, shaped and marked. 
Mr. Van de Poll had among his material 3 new species of 
Haplosonyx with Mr. Kannegieter’s manuscript names attached 
which have been retained in the following species: 
