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Stethomela fraternalisj p. 49, limhata and cornuta, p. 50, spp. nn., id,, 
I, c. Queensland. 
Oalerucides, 
F. Chapuis, Gen. Col. xi. p. 145 et seq^ proposes the following groups : 
— Adoriites, Aulacophorites^ Phyllohroticites ^ Diahroticites^ Agelasticites^ 
Procalites, Ornithognatites^ Agetocerites, Mimastrites^ Cerophy sites, Apo- 
phy Hites, Scelidites, Luperites, Aty sites, Schematizites, Ccelomerites, Meta- 
cy elites, Rupiliites, Galerucites, Sermylites, Cerotomites, Antiphites, Mono- 
leptites, Hylaspites, Platyxanihites, and Goniopleurites. Rhombopalpa, 
Chevr., Clk., is not distinct from Adorium. A new species of Ootheca 
is named violaceipennis (p. 173), but not described. Gastrogyna, Lec., = 
Metacycla, Baly ; Berecyntha, Baly, = [H^Aplosonyx, Chevr. ; Melo- 
spila, Baly, = Galerucida, Mots. ; Goniopleura, Westw., is queried as a 
Eumolpid. 
Adorium japonicum, Baly, = Chrysomela japonica, Hornstedt, which is 
an Adorium ; E. v. Harold, C. H. xiv. p. 211. 
Galeruca sanguinea, F., = cratcegi, Forst., certe ; Cerotoma A-pustulata, 
Baly, = Diahrotica lepida, Say; C. caminea, P ., = 3-furcata, Forat. ; 
Ccelomera goudoti, Dej., = Alphidia comitata. King ; Haplosonyx ancora, 
Redt., is an Aulacophora, and H. heterocera, Redt., an Agetocera ; id. 
C. H. xiii. p. 182. Diahrotica i-vittata, Baly, nec Latr., renamed spilo- 
thorax ; id. 1. c. p. 185. 
F. Chapuis, 1. c., characterizes the following new genera and species 
Miltina, p. 172. Agelasticites : with subclaviform antennae and sinuous 
outline to the elytra. Near Bonesia. M. dilatata, p. 173,. note, Ma- 
lacca. 
Atimeta, p. 174. Agelasticites^ but with regularly punctured elytra; 
allied to the Halticides. At. hirschi, ibid, note, Malacca. 
Scelida, p. 184. Scelidites : facies of Lyperus, but with unspined tibiae. 
S. elegans, ibid, note, Guatemala. 
Salamis, p. 208. Ccelomerites : antennae as long as the body, with 3rd 
joint longer than the 1st and 2nd together ; elytra regularly oval, with a 
wide reflexed lateral margin. S. haroldi, p. 209, note, Macassar. 
Cydippa, p. 215. Rupiliites : allied to Metalepta. C. halyi, p. 216, 
note, Nicol Bay, Australia. 
Arima, p. 217. Rupiliites: differs from Adimonia in facies, thoracic 
segments, &c. For Adimonia hrevipennis, 111., ^nd ? A, hrachyptera, 
Kiist. 
Ellopia [Treitschke, Lepidoptera, 1827], p. 218. Metasternum and 
parapleurae short, coxae contiguous on the median line. For Galeruca 
pedestris, Er. 
Merista, p. 228. Sermylites, near Leptarthra and Haplosonyx, but with 
bifid claws to the tarsi. For various unnamed Indian species. 
Synodita, p. 231. Cerotomites: represents Cerotoma in Austraha, dif- 
fering in the longer 4th joint of its antennae. S. horrii, p. 232, note, 
Sydney. 
Callima {-mus, Mulsant, Coleoptera, p. 240. Hylaspites: near 
Doryida. C, candezii, p. 241, note, New Guinea. 
