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niss der Amerikanischen Euiuolpiden.’^ Colaspis dimidiata^ Baly, and 
gemma, Pty., are referred to Chalcophana ; Eumolpus cerasinus, Pty., is 
a Clisithera j Cryjptocejphalus lineatus, P,, is an Endocephalus ; Melina 
calceata, Chap., = Eumoljpus tibialis, Germ. Nodostoma fulvijpes, Baly, 
nec Mots., re-named xanthopus ; id. 1. c. p. 152. 
Bromius vitis. The larva is subterranean ; J. Lichtenstein, Bull. Soc. 
Ent. Fr. (5) iv. p. Ivi. 
F. Chapuis, Gen. Col. x., describes the following new genera and 
species : — 
Amasis, p. 236. ‘ Iphimeites ’ : differs from Chrysolampra, Baly, in its 
strongly mucronated posterior tibiae. A. calcaratus, p. 237, note, Rio 
Janeiro. 
Agrianes, p. 238. Allied to Clisithera, Baly ; antennae distinctly more 
slender at base and apex than in the middle ; epistoma semicircularly 
emarginate, bidentate. A. validicornis, p. 239, note, Brazil. 
Alphites, p. 239. Last joint of maxillary palpi inflated, as wide as 
long. A. clavipalpus, p. 240, note, Bahia. 
Aghalus, p. 242. Head and thorax pubescent; posterior tibiae mucro- 
nated. A. sericeus, p. 243, note, Brazil. 
Alittus, p. 243. Facies of Dermorhytis ; differs from Agbalus in its 
non-mucronate posterior tibiae. A.foveolatus, ibid., note, Port Denison. 
Terillus, ibid. Facies of Myochrous-, anterior angles of pronotum 
obtuse, not projecting. T. rotundicollis, p. 244, note. King George^s Sound. 
Teaspes, p. 244. Form of Bromius vitis ; differs from Terillus in its 
sharply projecting thoracic anterior angles. T. tessellata, p. 245, note, 
Brazil. 
Aletes, p. 250. ‘ Colaspites’ : near Colaspis, but with robust antennae, 
large eyes, elongate elytra, &c. A. angulicollis, p. 251, note, Colombia. 
Agetus, p. 252. Not of the facies of Colaspis and its allies; more 
robust, head less free, antennae shorter, with joints 2 and 3 almost alike, 
and prosternum more like that of Lepronida. A. subcostatus, ibid., note, 
Adelaide. 
Thasycles, p. 254. Next Geloptera, Baly ; elytra punctured, and with 
irregular series of smooth tubercles ; prothorax with anterior angles 
effaced. T. cordiformis, p. 255, note. New Caledonia. 
J'omyris [Eichw., EeptUia'], p. 265. ‘Tomyrites*: antennae long, 
filiform, prostormim narrow, eyes largo and deeply sinuate, 4 posterior 
tibiae emarginate outwardly. T. pulchella, p. 266, note, Sydney. 
Irenes, p. 280. ‘ Leprotitos ’ : near Demotlna, Baly, but with very 
large reniform and deeply emarginate eyes. I. manca, p. 281, note, ? 
Malasia. 
Casmena, p. 284. ‘ H4t^raspites ’ : femora strongly toothed. C. mur- 
rayi, ibid, note, Old Calabar. 
Nerissus (Dej., characterized) (Murray), p. 286, note. Old 
Calabar. 
Eurytus, p. 289. ‘ Pseudocolaspites ^ : metasternum very wide, pos- 
terior femora widely separated, scutellum triangular. E. balyi, p. 290, 
note. Cape of Good Hope. 
