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ZOOLOGICAL LITERATURE. 
(StSl), P. nigro-omatus (StSl), and Cr. kollari (Perty). The remainder (67 
species) are described as new. 
Sternoglossus, g. n., Suffiian, 1. c. p. 378. Allied to Scolochrus; prosternum 
without a collar, longer than broad, tubercular before the middle, tubercle 
produced into a much compressed keel', passing to the narrow mesostemum. 
Sp. S. cruciger, sp. n., Suff. 1. c. p. 379, from Brazil j S. scalarisy sp. n., Suff. 
1. c, p. 381, from Cayenne. 
JBathseba, g. n., Motschulsky, Bull. Soc. Nat. Mosc. xxxix. 1. p. 412. Al- 
lied to Colaspis'y antennae slender, more than half as long as body; eyes 
approaching on the forehead ; thorax transverse, rounded in fi’ont, slightly 
bisinuate at base, posterior angles square; scutellum triangular; elytra 
scarcely wider than thorax, oval, somewhat obliquely punctate-striate. Sp. 
B. ferruginostty sp. n., Motsch. 1. c. p. 413, Ceylon. 
Odontionotay g. n., Motschulsky, 1. c. p. 408. Allied to Eumolpus ; pro- 
thorax granulose, or transversely strigulose ; elytra with prominent shoulders, 
deeply striated ; anterior legs a little longer than intermediate ; antennse 
slender, often more than half as long as body. Sp. O. viridula (Murr.), Old 
Calabar ; O. {mea, sp. n., Motsch. /. c. p. 408, Ceylon ; O. cupripes, Motsch. 1. c. 
p. 409, Ceylon ; O. stigicbllis (sic), Motsch. ibid.. Continental India. 
New species : — 
Lamprosoma auricolUy Suflrian, Arch. f. Naturg. 1800, p. 288, Cuba. 
Lamprosoma alienurriy Bates, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1800, p. 363, Formosa. 
CJdamys formosanay Bates, 1. c. p. 363, Formosa. 
Chlamgs mcla)iospila, Suffrian, I, c. p. 290, C. nigritellay Suffr. /. c. p. 292, 
and C. stramineay Suffr. 1. c. p. 293, Cuba. 
Lahidostomis l^etmiiy Fairmaire, Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. 4«“ s^r. tome vi. p. 70, 
from Oran. 
Languria unicolor y Motschulsky, 1. c. p. 170, Japan. 
Gynandrophthalma nigroeyaneay Motschulsky, 1. c. p. 177, Japan. 
Cheilotoma geniculatay Motschulsky, /. c. p. 177, J apan. 
Cheilotoma reyiy Brisout, Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. 4^ s4r. vi. p. 422, Spain. 
Enmolpus setulosus, Motschulsky, I c. p. 400, E. picipes, Motsch. 1. c. p. 407, 
and E. albostriattiSy Motsch. ibid., Ceylon. Also E. rugicollis and fascictdarisy 
Motsch. 1. c, p. 407, and E. incanusy rufiduSy and fuscidusy Motsch. /. c. p. 408, 
from Continental India. 
Colaspis alcyonea (Mus. B.), Suffrian, 1. c. p. 320, Cuba. 
Colaspidea ovuluniy Fairmaire, 1. c. p. 72, from Algeria ; C. grossciy Fairm. 
1. c. p. 73, from Tangier. 
Pachnephorus hispidulusy Fairmaire, 1. c. p. 72, from Oran. 
Chalcophana. Six new Cuban species of this genus are described by Suffrian 
(/. c.): — C. elongatay p. 327 ; C. abdominalisy p. 328; C. fervida (Mus. B.), 
p. 330 ; C. viridultty p. 331 ; C. varicornisy p. 334 ; and C. striatay p. 330. 
Heteraspis nanuy Suffrian, 1. c. p. 337, Cuba. 
Metachroma. Of this genus Suffrian (/. c.) describes the following new 
species from Cuba adusta (Gundl.), p. 339 ; M. puncticollisy p. 341 ; M. 
suturalisy p. 342 ; M. lituratay p. 343 ; M. Iceviusciday p. 346 ; M. sordiday ibid. 
Monachus. Of this genus Motschulsky describes the following 6 new 
Cingalese species: — M. luridusyjlaveolusy basalisy suturalisy 1. c. p. 411; 
M. nigrolimbatus and acutanguluSy 1. c. p. 412. 
♦ , Monachus. The following new species of this genus are described by Suf- 
