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scutellarisy 01. ; (Edionychis austriacai, Schauf., is a Disonycha j Systena 
sinuato-vittata and ‘i interrogationis^ Clk., = s-littera^ L. 
Argopus hemisphcericus, Dufts., = ahrensi^ Germ.; Lithonoma anda- 
lusiaca^ Ros., and africana^ Clk., = limbata, F. ; (Edionychis perforata^ 
Schauf., = ahdominalisy Chevr., and E. basalis, Schauf., is an Aspicela: 
E. V. Harold, C. H. xiii. pp. 181 & 182. Crepidodera laevigata^ Foudr., nec 
F. , renamed ; Nonarthra, Baly, vox hybr., renamed Enneamera ; 
id. 1. c. p. 185. ffalHca, Geolfr., was beyond doubt established for ole- 
racea, L., and Graptodera, Chevr., must be dropped; H. hippophaes, 
Aubd, = consobrina^ Dufts., = artictilata, Beck, = eruccCj Fab. {nec 01.), 
= tamariciSf Schrank, and quercetorum, Foudr., should be adopted for 
erucce^ 01. ; comparative descriptions are given of 8 allied American 
species ; id. S. E. Z. xxxvi. pp. 61-68. Haltica dilecta^ Dalm., belongs 
to Nisotra, Baly, Rhopalotoma^ Clk., =?= Ocnoscelis, Er. ; id. O. H. xiv. 
pp. 210 211. Feribleptus. Clk. (1860), nec Schon. (1843), is renamed 
Zeteticus ; id. 1. c. p. 213. Thyamis inconspicua, Baly (1874), nec Woll. 
(1860), is renamed cervina ; Aphthona pygmcea^ Baly (1874), nec Kuts. 
(1861), is XQUdjmQdL perminuta ; J. S. Baly, ibid. 
Cacoscelis feldneri, 01k., = melanoptera, Germ. ; E. v. Harold, 0. H, 
xiv. p. 104. 
Ora, Clark, = Scirtes^ teste 0. 0. Waterhouse ; id. 1. c. p. 105. 
New genera and species : — ^ 
Elithia, Ohapuis, 1. c. p. 22. Intermediate between the Chrysomelides 
and Halticides ; tarsi resembling those of Timarcha ; differs from Cri- 
missa, Stal, in its bifid claws. E. grossa and parva, Cayenne, media, 
Ecuador, p. 23, note, id. 1. c. 
Ophrida, id. 1. c. p. 31. Between Podontia and Blepharida. 0. gut- 
tata, ibid, noi^e, Malacca, 0. oblong o-guttata, id. 1. c. p. 32, note, Cambodia. 
Amphimela, id. 1. c. p. 34. Facies of Argopus ; allied to Sphceroderma 
in many respects, but with the antennae widely separated at the base, 
thus differing from all known members of the group. A. mouhoti, id. 
1. c. p. 36, note, Laos. 
Physodactyla, id. 1. c. p. 68. Edionychites ; allied to Physonychis and 
Physoma ; anterior tarsi with first joint dilated, as wide as long. Phy- 
sod. africana, id. 1. c. p. 69, note, W. coast of Africa. 
Myrcina, id. 1. c. p. 126. Lacticites ; between Hermceophaga and Di- 
' phaulaca ; pronotum with basal furrow limited on each side, anterior and 
middle tibiae with one spine, posterior with two spines. M. nigra, id. 
1. c. p. 127, note. Old Calabar. 
Eutrea, J. S. Baly, Tr. E. Soc. 1875, p. 24. Apex of hind tibiae armed 
with double spine. For E. bowringi, id. 1. c. p. 25, Hong Kong. 
Xenaltica, id. 1. c. p. 25. Also with double spines ; facies of Ediony- 
chis, but with four anterior tibiae armed with a small spine. For X. 
murrayi. Old Calabar, and picea, Madagascar, id. 1. c. p. 26 (this genus = 
Myrcina, Chap. ; E. v. Harold, 0. H. xiv. p. 185). 
Euphitrea, id. 1. c. p. 27. Resembles Sphceroderma in form and colour, 
but readily separated by the sternal structure. For E. wallacii and 
micans, id. 1. c. p. 28, Java, &c. 
