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Allied to Ztipents ; eyes large ; thorax not wider than head, with a median 
transverse impression ; elytra wider than thorax, elongate, parallel, ruguloso- 
punctatej antennae (c?) longer than body, with long, straight, scattered 
hairs. Sp. JOuperus pilicornis (Motsch.) T.^avof e7noratus, s^.n., M.otsch. 
l.c. p. 414, T.? sericeus, Motsch, ibid., T? viridimargineUus, Motsch. 
and T, ? cinctulus, Motsch. 1. c. p. 416, Ceylon. 
Parlinaj g. n., Motschulsky, 1. c. p. 420. Allied to Crepidodera ; elytra 
nearly smooth, without punctate striae. Sp. P. trandsa^ sp. n., Motsch. 1. c. 
p. 420, Ceylon. 
Elytropachys, g. n., Motschulsky, 1. c. p. 419. Allied to Aphthona j thorax 
very wide; elytra nearly square, smooth, transversely impressed near the 
base. Sp. Aphthona latissima and dimidiata (Motsch.) ; E. viridescensj E. 
ohscuratttf and E. dorsalis, sp. n. Motsch. /. c. p. 419, Ceylon. 
Marseulia, g. n., Joannis, 1. c. p. 160 (see ‘ Record,’ 1865, p. 620). Sp. 
Agelastica dilativmtris (Reiche). 
Phyllechthi'us (Rej.), Leconte, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil. 1865, p. 207. (See 
table p. 404.) Sp. G. atriventris (Say) ; G. dorsalis (Oliv.) ; P. gentilis, sp. n., 
Leconte, 1. c. p. 208, Georgia. 
Gastrogyna, g. n., Leconte, 1. c. p. 210. (See table p. 404.) Sp. Diabrotica ? 
insolita (Lee.). 
Trirhahda, g. n., Leconte, 1. c. p. 219. (See table p. 404.) Known species : 
Gal. catiadensis (lOrby), G. luteocincta (Lec.), G. fiavolimbata (Mann.), G. 
aitenuata (Say), Chrys. tomentosa (Linn.). New sp. T. nitidicollis, Leconte, 
1. c. p. 219, New Mexico ; T. convergens, Leconte, 1. c. p. 220, Kansas and 
Nova Scotia; T. virgata, Leconte, ibid.. Middle and Southern States; 
and T. brevicollis, Leconte, 1. c. p. 221, Southern States. 
Monoxia, g. n., Leconte, 1. c. p. 221. (See table p. 404.) Knovm sp. : Gal. 
angulai'is, guttulata, consputa, and sordida (Lec.) ; M. obtusa, sp. n., Leconte, 
1. c. p. 222, Massachusetts ; and M. debilis, sp. n., Leconte, ibid.. New Mexico. 
{G. inmcticollis, Say, is probably allied to the last named species.) 
New species : — 
Galleruca. Leconte describes the following new North American species 
of this genus: — G. enbrata, l.c. p. 216, Pennsylvania, Georgia, &c. ; G. con- 
ferta, ibid., Canada and Illinois ; G. sexvittata, ibid., Pennsylvania ; G. cavi- 
collis, 1. c. p. 216, North Cai’olina ; G. hmmatica, ibid., Quebec ; G. mtegi'a, 
1. c. p. 218, Pennsylvania ; and G. marithna, ibid., western coast of United 
States. 
Malacosoina fuseula, Leconte, l.'c. p. 206, Pennsylvania, Illinois, and Kan- 
sas ; M. tincta, Leconte, ibid., Illinois. 
Colomicrus lividus, Motschulsky, 1. c. p. 416, Ceylon. 
Diabrotica albescens, Motschulsky, 1. c. p. 415, Ceylon. 
Diah'otica rufotestacea, Motschulsky, 1. c. p. 175, Japan. 
Diabrotica connexa, Leconte, 1. c. p. 212, Texas ; D. soror, Leconte, ibid. 
s= D. \2-punctata, var. (Mann.), California, Oregon, and Arizona ; D. bal- 
teata, Leconte, 1. c. p. 213, Texas. 
Ad&i'ium chrysomeloides,-B?itQji, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1866, p. 366, Formosa. 
Dicherosis punctipennis, Motschulsky, 1. c. p. 176, Japan. 
Luperodes dorsalis, Motschulsky, 1. c. p. 416, and Z. so'iptus, Motsch. 1. c. 
p. 416, Ceylon. 
