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The occurrence of the southern Donacia reticulata, Gyll., near Brussells is 
recorded in Ann. E. Belg. xiii. c.-r. p. v. 
For a description of the larva and detailed account of the habits of JIcBmonia, 
with list of water-plants frequented by its species, cf. Leprieiir, in Bull. Soc. 
Colm. 1870, and Bellevoye, Bull. Soc. Moselle, 1870, x. The former author 
mentions great differences in individuals of species hitherto considered 
without doubt to be firmly established, and evidently inclines to the belief 
that all the described spp. should be reduced to one. Deyrolle (Pet. Nouv. 
21, p. 84) gives some particulars as to the habits of H. mosellce. 
lioimonia rugipennis, sp. n., J. Sahlberg, OEfv. Fin. Soc. xii. p. 65, and H. 
incisa, sp. n., J. Sahib. 1. c. p. 67, Finland. 
Criocerides. 
The principal stages of Lema ^-lineata (01.) are figured, and details of the 
economy of the sp. given in Amer. Ent. i. p. 26, figs. 16 & 17. 
Megascelis postica, Clark, 1866, nec Lac. 1846, is renamed parallela, v. 
Harold, 0. H. vi. p. 119. 
Rhcshm heckcri, Suffr., sagroides, Solsky, = manncrheimii, Mots. : Solsky 
(Bull. Mosc. xlii. p. 466), who doubts Motschoulsky’s assertion that the 
individuals with large femora are females. 
Lema gallceciana, sp. n., v. Hey den, B. E. Z. xiv. Beih. p. 164, Santiago di 
Oompostella. 
Megascelis tceniata, sp. n., Kirsch, B. E. Z. xiv. p. 676, Bogota. 
Clythrides, 
Lahidostomis. Lef^vre (Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. 4® s^r.'x. Bull. p. xlii) remarks 
upon certain species allied to X. higeminn, Suffr., which latter ho records from 
Sardinia only. Kraatz (Hor. Ent. Boss. viii. p. 81) names sareptana a var. 
of L.'lucida, Germ. 
Wollaston (Ann. N. H. ser. 4, v. p. 27, note) points out the confusion as 
to localities cited by Fabricius for his Clythra {Cryptoceph.) rujicoUis, and 
inclines to the belief that there are two spp. under that name, one from 
S. Europe, the other from St, Helena, the former of which would, in that 
case, require renaming, as the original description distinctly applies to the 
latter. [The original Banksian type is a Galei'ucaP^ 
Clythra hisignata, Walk., =; Saxinis saucia, Lee. : Lee., Ann. N. II. ser. 4, 
vi. p. 402. 
Oomorphus concolor (Stm.). Reitter (B. E. Z. xiv. p. 230, T. i. f. 8 a-h) 
recapitulates and figures the generic characters of this sp., which he refers to 
the Chrysomelides. 
Lahidostomis maetdipennis, sp. n., Lefevre, 1. c., Turkey, Persia, &c. ; L. 
senicula, sp. n., Ktz., Hor. Ent. Ross. viii. p. 29, Derbent and Astracan. 
Calyptorhina andalusica, sp. n., v. Heyden, B. E. Z. xiv. Beih. p. 166, 
Ronda. 
Clythra, Desbr. des Loges (L’ Ab. vii.) describes the following new spp. : 
— C. {Tituhcea) algerica and C. (P.) 1^-punctata, p, 128, Algeria ; C. disshnili-r 
thorax, p. 129, Asia Minor; C, {Chilotoma) raffrayi, p. 130, Corsica. 
Eumolpides, 
Pachnephorus robustus, sp. n,, Desbr. des Loges, L’Ab. vii. p. 132, Sarepta. 
