CHRYSOMELIDiE. 
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Xanthocycla, id. 1. c. p. 29. Somewhat agreeing with EupMtrea in 
sternal structure, but with punctate-striate elytra and different hind 
tibiae. Type, X. chapuisi^ id. ihid. India (this gemis = Amphimela^ 
Chap. ; E. V. Harold, 0. H. xiv. p. 185 ; Harold’s own genus Pydaristes, 
recorded infra, being obviously also referable to Amphimela) . 
Rhypetra, id. 1. c. p. 30. Type, R. costata, id. ihid. Columbia. 
Paradiholia, id. 1. c. p. 31. Closely allied to Diholia, but with very 
large subcontiguous eyes, and of shprt subrotundate form. Type, P. indica, 
id. ihid. India. 
Ptinomorpha, E. v. Harold, C. H. xiii. p. 8. Posterior tibiae serrate ; 
allied to Monoplatm, Palopoda, and Metriotes. . Type, Pt. pectinata^ id. 
ihid. near Bogota. 
Lactina, id. C. H. xiv. p. 10. Nearest to Diphaulaca and Lactica. 
Lactina murina, sp. n., id. op. cit.-K.rn.. [described before foundation of the 
genus!] p. 90, Ecuador, also L. steinheili, p. W, chloroptera agilis, 
p. 12, New Granada, chdlcoptera, p. 13, Bogota, lanuginosa', p. 13, note, 
? Carthagena, id. op. cit. xiv., and Haltica chrysoptera, Latr. 
Chorodecta, id. 1. c. p. 28. Near Phrynocepha ; differs from Crepido- 
dera, of which it has the facies, in its thorax being contracted behind, 
open anterior acetabula, and antennae thickened in the middle. Chor. 
coarctata, id. 1. c.'p. 29, Columbia. 
Pydaristes, id. S. E. Z. xxxvi. p. 446. Readily distinguished from all 
known Halticidm by its widely-separated antennae and flat and broad 
frons. For P. attagenoides, id. 1. c. p. 447, Africa. 
Chalcenus westwoodi, Chapuis, 1. c. p. 46, note, locality not mentioned. 
Plectroscelis herimi, L. Fairmaire, Ann. Mus. Genov, vii. p. 639, Tunis. 
Arsipoda chalcea, E. v. Harold, C. H. xiii. p. 89, Caffraria. 
Systena ustulata 2 ,-o.d punctulata, id. C. H. xiv. p. 31, Columbia. 
Prasona halyi, id. c. p. 32, San Carlos. 
Crepidoderd consularis, p. 33, rugata, p. 34, velox and sulcifrons, p. 35, 
pudica, p. 36, id. 1. c. Columbia. 
Epitrix nigro-mnea, p. 36, hirtula, p. 37, lucidula and atripes, p. 39, 
suhtilis and opacicollis, p. 40, murina and uhaquensis, p. 41, pygmma and 
tantula, p. 42, pulla and virgulata, p. 43, flaveola, p. 44, id. 1. c. Columbia. 
Haltica languida, p. 23, luctuosa, maculipes, p. 24, and (? H.) hrevis, 
p. 25, innuha, sponsa, p. 26, petulans, Iceviuscula, p. 27, id. 1. c., various 
Columbian localities ; H. i^Graptodera) patruelis, p. 63, Mexico, violacea 
Brazil, and gregaria, Bogota, p. 64, vulpina, p. 66, Bogota, id. S. E. Z. 
xxxvi. 
Disonycha prolixa, p. 105, caustica, p. 106, id. C. H. xiv. Cordova. 
Thyamis hreviuscula, Mulsant & Rey, Opusc. Ent. xvi. p. 205, Collioure^ 
(Edionychis cuhana, E. v. Harold, C. H. xiii. p. 90, Cuba. 
Physoma dohrni, id. 1. c. p. 94, Old Calabar. 
Lithonoma cyanea, H. Tournier, Pet. Nouv. (1876) p. 476, Tangiers ; 
— L.famcri, Fairm., teste L. v. Heyden, tom. cit. p. 480. 
Tetragonotes flavipennis. New Granada, oculatus, Guatemala, p. 10 
variahilis, p. 11, New Granada, flexmsus, p. 12, Peru, E. v. Harold, 
C. H. xiii. 
