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OOLEOPTBliA. 
EROTYLIDiE. 
Triplax clavata, Lac., is apparently distinct from T. rujipes ; J. Emery, 
Nouv. et faits. No. 46, p. clxxxv. 
Zythonia, g. n., J. O. Westwood, Thesaurus ent. oxon., p. 107. Nearest 
to Triplax. Z. fulva, sp. n., id. ibid. pi. v. fig. 1, Guinea. 
Cyrtotriplax S-notata, L. Bedel, Bull. Soc. Ent. Fr. (5) iv. p. cxcvi. 
Trancaucasia ; C. niponensis, Japan, consobrina, S. Siberia, G. Lewis, Ent. 
M. M. xi. p. 78 : spp. nn. 
Epucapha taishoensis, sp. n., G. Lewis, 1. c. p. 79, Chiosan, and Tsu- 
sima, Straits of Korea. 
Endomychidj:. 
Cyanauges, g. n., H. S. Gorham, Ent. M. M. xi. p. 54. Differs from 
Endomychus in the conically acuminate apical joint of its maxillary 
palpi. C. gorhami, sp. n., G. Lewis, tom. cit. p. 55, S. E. Japan. 
Eumorphus vawn'ayi, p. 437, Philippine I&\es, sanguinipes, p. 438, ? Java, 
spp. nn., H. S. Gorham, Tr. E. Soc. 1874. 
Pedanus loivis, sp. n., id. 1. o. p. 439, locality unknown. 
Encymon regalis, sp. n., id. 1. c. p. 440, Philippine Isles. 
Corynomalus colon, p. 410, Cayenne, coriaceuit, p. 441, New Fribourg, 
spp. nn., id. 1. c. 
Lycoperdina castaneipennis, sp. n., id. Ent. M. M.xi. p, 151, Japan. 
Saula japonica, sp. n., id. op. cit. x. p. 224, S. Japan. 
Mycetina candem, p. 441, Ceylon, africanay p. 442, Cameroon Moun- 
tains, W. Africa, spp. nn., id. Tr. E. Soc. 1874. 
Epopterus clara and dives, spp. nn., id. 1. c. p. 443, Amazons. 
Stenotarsus leoninus, philippinarum, p. 444, tabidus, p. 445, Philippine 
Isles, indianus, N. India, russatus, Ceylon, p. 446, id. 1. c. spp. nn. 
Symbiotes nqwnensis, sp. n., id. Ent. M. M. x. p. 225, S. Japan. 
OOCCINELLID.E. 
Crotch, G. R. A Revision of the Coleopterous family Coccinellidce. 
London: 1874, 8vo, pp. i.-xv., 1-311. 
This volume, the expense of printing which has been defrayed out of 
the funds of the Syndics of the (Cambridge) University Press, was seen 
through the press by Mr. R. H. F. Rippou, after the author’s death. A 
history of the family is given, containing references to all species described 
from Linnaeus (1758) inclusively, with synonymy and names of the 
genera to which they are now attributed. The following sub-divisions 
are adopted ; — Sub-family I. Coccinellidce genuince (anterior coxal cavities 
closed), tribes (surface pubescent, punctuation uneven, &c.), 
Coccinellides (surface glabrous, punctuation generally uniform, eyes never 
bordered by the genae, &c.) ; II. Tytihaspides (ligula emarginate, 
scutellum small) ; III. Chilocorides (includes the early portion of Mul- 
sant’s Hyperaspides and Platynaspis ; prosternum produced so as to 
conceal the mentum, femora received into deep cavities) ; IV. Hyperas- 
