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COLBOPTERA, 
Phytcecia bolivari, id. 1. c. p. 149, Madrid, pi. iii. fig. 5 (? = malachi- 
tica^ Luc., the $ of which has a dentiform tubercle at the apex of the 
2 first abdominal segments, and traces of tubercles on the 3rd and 4th 
segments. The proposed new sub-genus is considered not natural, being 
founded on a sexual character, which exists in Phytcecia and Opsilia. 
Puton, Bull. Soc. Ent. Fr. 5, iv. p. ccxlix.). 
Xylotoles humeratiis^ p. 119, nudus, rugicollis, p. 120, nanua (? = par- 
vulus, White), cegrotus, p. 121, pulchellus, scissicauda, p. 122, H. W. 
Bates, Ann. N. H. (4) xiv. New Zealand. 
Somatidia ptinoides, id. 1. c. p. 124, New Zealand. 
Dorcadion martinezi^ L. Perez Areas, 1. c. p. 145, pi. ii. figs. 5 & 6, 
Madrid. 
Hammoderus nitidus, pp. 224, Nicaragua, sticticus, p. 225, note, Ecuador, 
H. W. Bates, Tr. E. Soc. 1874. 
Tautoclines scissicauda, id. 1. c. p. 225, Nicaragua. 
Desmiphora canescens, Nicaragua, pallida, Jamaica (note), id. 1. c. 
p. 226. 
Estola vittulata, id. 1. c. p. 226, Nicaragua. 
Trestonia assulina, id. ibid., Chontales, and ? Brazil. 
Ilopliatocerua gemmatua, id. 1. c, p. 227, Nicaragua. 
Orcodcra obaolcta and aemialba, id. 1. c. p. 228, Nicaragua. 
Leptoatylua palliataa, hiapidulua, p. 229, cineraccua, p. 230, Nicaragua, 
gibbtdoaua, p. 230, note, Venezuela, id. 1. c. 
Lepturgea Q-vittatua, p. 230, tigrellus, gratiosua, p. 231, id. 1. c. Nica- 
ragua. , 
Phcea mirabilia, id. 1. c. p. 232, Nicaragua. 
laomerida lineata, id. 1. c. p. 232, Chontales, and var. from New 
Granada. 
Evana (wrongly placed by Lacordaire in the JErenicitea, as its head 
is retractile) pusilla, id. 1. c. p. 233, Nicaragua, and var. from Mexico. 
Eumathea cupraacena, id. 1. c. p. 233, Nicaragua. 
Oberea quadricallosa, J. L. Leconte, Tr. Am. Ent. Soc. v. p. 68, W. 
California, Nevada. 
Chrysomelid^. 
The 10th vol. of the “ Genera des Col4opteres,” unfinished at the 
death of Lacordaire, and commencing the “Famille des Phytophages” of 
that author’s work, has been published under the supervision of F. 
Chapuis. Paris : 1874, pp. i.-iv. 1-455. The sections employed are — I. 
Eupodes, tribes Sagrides, Donacides, Crioceridea ; II. Camptosomes, 
tribes Megaacelidea, Megalopidea, Clytridea [see Zool. Bee. ix. p. 310, for 
derivation of Clilhra'], CryptocSphalidea, Chlamydea, Spheero char idea 
[8^/<0!ro-] j III. Cycliques, tribes Lamproaomides, Eumolpidea, Chryao-. 
melidea (with which the present volume terminates), Galerucidea ; IV. 
Cryptosomes, tribes Hiapidea, Casaididea. Various sub-divisions of 
these groups are proposed ; and many new genera characterized (espe- 
cially in the Eumolpidea'), new species being very curtly diagnosed in the 
foot notes. An enumeration of known species of each genus mentioned 
is no longer given, as in former volumes. 
