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Doridca, !Baly, t c. p. 230. Very nearly allied to Tlatymnilin^ but with 
tlie penultimate and antepenultimate joints of the antennae dilated, and 
the process of the hinder tibiae acute. Sp. D. indgnis^ Baly. 
Theopeaj Baly, 1. c. p. 237. Head exserted, sloping; antennae slender, 
first joint longest, in cf subfusiform, in $ subfiliform, scarcely attenuated at 
apex; elytra parallel-sided, moderately convex, punctate-striate; posterior 
femora not incrassated ; prostemum nearly obsolete. Type T. impressa (Fab.). 
Atysa, Baly, 1. c. p. 238. Allied to Galleruea^ but of an elongate, 
narrow, parallel-sided form ; elytra thickly punctate, clothed with a short 
down ; prostemum very narrow ; posterior femora not thickened. Sp. A, 
terminalis, Baly. 
Alopena, Baly, 1. c. p. 239. Nearly allied to Lnperodes (Motsch.), but 
with the antennae long and slender, the third joint as long as the first. Sp. 
A. coUaris, Baly. 
Nisotrttf Baly, Ann. &; Mag. N. H. 3rd ser. vol. xiv. p. 437. Allied to 
Podagrica. Thorax with two impressions on its anterior and posterior margins ;: 
elytra with punctures confusedly arranged in two-rowed striae; Type N.. 
gemeUa (Erichs.). 
Sehceth^ Baly, 1. c. p. 438. Ovate, moderately convex ; margins of' 
thorax and elytra narrowly reflexed ; posterior tibiae broadly channelled;, 
bisinuate at apex, and armed with an ecute. s^ine ; tarsi apical, claws appen- 
diculate. Type S. badia (Erichs.). 
Iphilrea^ Baly, Ent. M. Mag, yoI. i. p. 134, AJlied to Systma, but with 
the elytra punctato-striate. /, lirnhata, sp. n,, Baly, p. 135, from Co^' 
lumbia. 
New species \ — 
Galleruca mnipvillata^ Clark, Joum. of Ent. ii. p. 267, from North Australia ; ’ 
G. Barepiana^ Stierlin, Bull. Soc. Nat. Mosc. 1863, p. 601, from Sarepta. 
Adorium dorsosignaiutn^ Clark,,/, c. p. 268, and A.fryiij Clark, ibid., from 
Queensland; A. seminignim, Clark, ibid., from ^^New Holland”; and A. 
labile, Clark, /. c. p. 269, from Woodlark Island and New South Wales. 
Cerochroa maculicollis, Baly, Ent. Trans. 3rd ser. vol. ii. p. 232, from Old ‘ 
Calabar. 
Ccdomera viridis, Philippi, Stett: ent; 2feif. 1864, p. 393, from Chili. ^ 
Systena batesii, Baly, Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. 1864, xiv. p, 437, from Ega. • 
Arsipoda. Baly has described five new Australian species of this genus : 
namely, Arsipoda fulvicoUis, 1. c. p. 440, and A.femorata, ibid., from Adelaide; r 
A. macleayi, 1. c. p. 441, and .4. Ibwneij ibid., from Sydney; and A. rugrdbsd, 1. • 
p. 442, from Melbourne. 
Lnperus revelieri, Perns, Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. 4' s^r. tom. iv. p. 301, i 
Corsica. 
Hamlet Clark describes the following new species of Schematiza : Sche- . 
matiza amplicornis, Ent. Trans. 3rd ser. vol. ii. p. 261, from Brazil ; S. vicina , , 
1. c. p. 262, from Brazil ; S. cequinoctialis, 1. c. p, 263, from Columbia ; S. 
nusia, ibid., from the Amazons ; S.^ prceusta, 1. c. p. 266, from Buenos Ayres-, 
and Brazil; aS'. / mea/^W/^^,, 1. c. p. 266, from New Granada; S. nigricollisy^ 
ibid., from New Granada; S. antennalis, \. c. p. 267, from Brazil; S. anmtli^ 
