CHRYSOMELIDJE. 
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The work is reviewed in R. Z. (3) ii. pp. xxxviii.-xl. and Pet. Nouv. vi. 
p. 413 (the accompanying plates, not seen by the Recorder, being stated 
to be bad. In the latter publication, rectifications of errors in the names 
of the species figured are given, p. 414). 
J. S. Baly’s “Catalogue of the Phytophagous Coleoptera of Japan, 
with descriptions of the species new to science,” is continued. Tr. E. 
Soc. 1874, pp. 161-217 [Zool. Rec. x. p. 331]. 
Sagrides. 
The following groups are employed by Lacordaire and Chapuis, Gen. 
Col. X. p. 30: — Megamerites, Carpophagites, Sagrites, Mecy noderites, 
AmHallites, Orsodacnites, Rhcehites, and Aulacoscelites. Polyoptilus 
lacordairii and erichsoni, Germ., are very probably ^ $ of one 
species. A new species of Aulacoscelis, from Guatemala, is briefly diag- 
nosed under the name candezii, p. 65. 
Sagra splendida, F. (1801), Lucas, = purpurea, Licht. (1795) ; E. v. 
Harold, C. H. xii. p. 100. 
Donaciidcs. 
Hccmonia zosterm, Lac., schicedtii, Gu6r., = ruppiai, Germ. ; J. C. 
Schiodte, Nat. Tids. (3),viii. p. 117. 
Oriocerides. 
Zeugophora suhspinosa, var. h, Paykull, is probably Z. turneri, Power ; 
Kraatz, B. E. Z. xviii. p. 446. 
Lerna cyanella, F., nee L. {puncticollis, Curt.), re-named insignis ; F. 
Briiggemann, Abh. Ver. Brem. iii. p. 515. Lichenis, Yoet, is a still 
earlier name ; E. v. Harold, C. H. xii. p. 147. 
Lcnia intermedia, Sulfr., nee Lac., re-named gnndlachiana\ Siiffrian, 
C. II. xii. p. 152. 
Zeugophora californica, sp. n., G. R. Crotch, Tr. Am. Ent. Soc. v. 
p. 78, Oregon. 
Clithrides. 
Coscinoptera dominicana, F. Habits in connection with the Sumach 
tree, and transformations, described and figured ; C. V. Riley, Rep. Ins. 
Mo. vi. pp. 127-131, fig. 36. 
Lahidostomis leithneri, sp. n., L. Redtenbacher, Fauna Austriaca, Col., 
3rd. edn. p. 448, Austria. 
Bahiides, 
Clitaspis, g. n., E. v. Harold, C. H. xii. p. 88. Claws split ; differs 
from Tellena in its unequal legs, much longer 4th antennal joint, acute 
hinder thoracic angles, and the much sinuated sides of its elytra. Cli- 
tlira sericata, Perty {ex. typ.). 
Chlamydides. 
Hymetes indica, sp. n., F. Chapuis, Gen. Col. x. p. 205, note, ‘ India.’ 
Eumolpides. 
E. V. Harold, C. II. xii. pp. 63-87, commences “ Beitrage zur Kennt- 
