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E. V. Harold, 0. H. xii. C. bicolor, F., var. dolorosa, Fairm., = mgro- 
punctata, Reitt., var. ; E. Reitter, Verb. z.-b. Wien, xxiv. p. 528. C. 
staphylcea, var., and C. sanguinolenta, under stones in the Shetland Isles ; 
T. Blackburn, Ent. M. M. xi. p. 112. C. venusta produces larvae and not. 
eggs ; L. Bleuze, Pet. Nouv. vi. p. 435. C. venusta ? = sp>eciosa, var., 
and Perroud’s observations on the viviparous habits of that species are 
recalled, with remarks on the structure of the oviduct, &c. ; Y. Mayet, 
tom. cit. p. 443. 
Gonioctena 6-punctata, Panz., nec F., re-named fornicata ; F. Briigge- 
mann, Abh. Yer. Brem. iii. p. 518. 
Cyrtonastes, g. n., L. Fairmaire, Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. (5) iv. p. 42. Near 
Cyrtonus, Timarclia, and Chrysomela. C. ceneomicans, p, 43, Syria, 
donoides, p. 44, Beyrouth, id. 1. c., spp. nn. 
Metastyla, g. n., Chapuis, 1. c. p. 400. Metasternum prolonged in front. 
Chrysomela nigro-fasciata, Stal. 
Clidonotus, g. n., id. 1. c. p. 414. Metasternum very short, no mem- 
branous wirlgs ; elytra soldered. Australica (Stethomela) gihhosa, Baly. 
Chrysomela japana, sp. n., Baly, 1. c. p. 171, Japan, Manchuria. 
Plagiodera distincta, sp. n., id. 1. c. p. 174, Nagasaki. 
Phcedon brassicce, p. 174, incertum, p. 175, spp. nn., id. 1. c. Nagasaki. 
Oalerucides. 
Galeruca sagittarice, Gyl., occurs in Japan, p. 178 ; Palpoxena, Baly, 
is re-named AEnidea, p. 179; Melospila, liolj = G alter ucida, 
Mots. (1860), but the latter name is not adopted “ being the singular of 
Gallerucidce [!] the name of the family,” p. 184 [Motschoulsky’s name, 
whether retained as written by him, or corrected to Galerucoida-, -ides, 
or -idea, must of course stand] ; Iphidea, Baly, is not distinct from Lype- 
rodes, M:ots. J. S. Baly, Tr. E. So(5. 1874. 
Galeruca calma.riensis injuring elms at Suzanne ; II. Lucas, Bull. Soc. 
Ent. Fr. (5) iv. pp. coxv. G. crakcgi ; similar observations by Barbat ; 
tom. cit. p. ccxxvii. 
Scelolyperus, g. n., G. R. Crotch, Tr. Am. Ent. Soc. v. p. 79. Agrees 
in all respects with Lyperus, but the hind tibiae are deeply arcuate, 
and furnished in their basal third with a strong triangular tooth, queried 
as sexual. S. tejonicus, sp. n., id. ibid., California. 
Thricolema, g. n., id. ibid. “ Elongate, nearly parallel, pubescent, eyes 
small, head not constricted behind, anterior coxno contiguous, 1st joint of 
the four anterior tarsi, longer than the others, claws simple, epipleurae 
of elytra excessively feeble.” Placed between the above genus and 
Lyperus ; but the author states his inability to fix its position in any 
of the tribes of Phytophaga. T. anomala, sp. n., id. 1. c., p. 80, 
Calaveras. 
Adorium japonicum, sp. n., Baly, 1. c. p. 176, Japan and China. 
Galeruca tibialis, p. 176, annulicornis, p. 177, vittaticollis, distincta, 
p. 178, spp. nn., id. 1. c. Japan. 
Adimonia miegi, sp. n., L. Perez Areas, An. Soc. Esp. iii. p. 151, pi. iii. 
fig. 6, N. Spain. 
jEnidca armata, p. 179, ornata, p. 180, {AP. ?) basalis, p. 181, Japan 
