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frian (Linn. Ent. xvi.) : — M. Jlavicaudis, p. 6, M. curtulus, p. 9, M. pusiU 
limns, p. 11, M. microscopicus, ibid., iif, sphndidulus, p. 12, from Venezuela 
(the last also from Brazil) ; M. glohator, p. 7, from Columbia ; M. ohlongulus, 
p. 13, M. convexicollis, p. 14, from Brazil. 
Crgptocephalus. Of this genus the following new species are described by , 
SufFrian (Linn. Ent. xvi.): — C. pectinicornis,p. 16, from Chili; C. abhorrens, 
p. 18, from Cayenne ; C. compressicollis, p. 20, C. shnplicipennis, p. 29, C, 
pauxillus, p. 64, C. humilis, p. 66, C. rufocinctus, p. 68, C. sphacelatus, p. 60, 
C. ochrosomus, p. 62, and C. strangulatus, p. 65, from Brazil ; C. limitatus, 
p. 22, C. cachecta, p. 24, C. uniformis, p. 37, C. piccolm, p. 38, C. liquidus, 
p. 39, C. ohfuscatusy p. 41, C. hcematoqjterus, p. 49, C. virgincns, p. 67, from 
Venezuela; C. hamhalio,p. 26, C. higatus, p. 32, C. circumfusics, 33, C. 
urhanus, p. 44, C. Icetificus, p. 45, C. lividipennis, p. 47, C. decorus, p. 62, C. 
hicostatus, p. 63, from Columbia ; C. hullatus, p. 28, C. parvicollis, p. 60, from 
New Granada; C. patulus, p. 36, from Caraccas and Cayenne; C. fnelano^ 
gastrins, p. 42, from Bogota; and C. paleaceus, p. 67, of unknown origin 
(South America), SufFrian (Arch. f. Naturg. 1866) also describes the fol- 
lowing new species from Cuba : — C. commutatus, p. 297 ; C. elatus, p. 298 ; 
C, vmctus, p. 300 ; C. poeyi, p. 302 ; C. pavidus, p. 306 ; and C. signatellus, p. 307. 
Cryptocephalus Jlorihundus, SufFrian, Stett. ent. Zeit. 1866, p. 207, from the 
Pyrenees. 
Cryptocephalus ohliquostriatns, Motschulsky, 1. c. p. 176, Japan. 
Cryptocephalus carneohifasciatus, Motschulsky, 1. c. p. 411, Ceylon. 
Cryptocephalus swinhoei, Bates, 1. c. p. 354, Formosa. 
Cryptocephalus tibialis, Brisout, 1. c. p. 421, Spain. 
Fachybrachys ano-guttatus, SufFrian, 1. c. p. 208, from Mallorca. — Pachy- 
brachys testaceus, Perris, Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. 4« sdr. v. p. 610, Corsica. 
Fachybrachys. Suflrian (Linn. Ent. xvi.) describes 24 new South American 
species : — P. spurcans, p. 388, Chile ; P. adspersus, p. 390, Brazil and Cayenne ; 
P. syrites, p, 396, Bolivia ; P. idiota, p. 398, Brazil ; P. cegrotans, p. 400, Co- 
lumbia ; P. fodidus, p. 404, Brazil ; P. ferrugatus, p. 406, Chile ; P. callifer, 
p. 408, Columbia ; P. anxius, p. 412, P. lavandus, p. 416, P. phthisiacus,p. 419, 
P. strictus, p. 420, and P. sordidulus, p. 423, from Brazil ; P. dissolutus, p. 426, 
Columbia ; P. xanthogrammus, p. 433, Buenos Ayres ; P. stomachosus, p. 436, 
P. fervidus, p. 439, P. curvatulus, p. 441, P. guttipennis, p. 443, P. nigricollis, 
p. 446, P. annexus, p. 448, P. tenebrosus, p, 461, P. clathratus, p. 466, all from 
Brazil ; P. quadricollis, p. 466, Cayenne. 
PachybroAihys, The following new species from Cuba are described by 
SufFrian (Arch. f. Naturg. 1866) : — P. decipiens, p. 317 ; P. parallclcpipedus, 
p. 318 ; P. militans, p. 320 ; P. devotus, p. 321 ; P. brnnneolus, p. 322 ; P. 
flavocallens, ibid. 
Aoria quinquemaculata. Bates, 1. c. p. 364, Formosa. ' 
Lina formosana. Bates, 1. c. p. 354, Formosa. 
Cyrtonus gibbicoUis, Fairmaire, 1. c. p. 73, from Tangier. 
Phratora fairmairei, Brisout, 1. c. p. 423, Reyriosa. 
Gallerucides, 
Leconte (Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil. 1865, pp. 204-222) gives 
an analysis of the species of true Gallerucides (excl. Halticides) 
inhabiting North America. He refers the species to 12 genera, 
which are tabulated as follows, (p. 205) : — 
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