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ZOOLOGICAL LITERATURE. 
—A. koUari, 1. c. p. 214^ from Mesopotamia; A. ctijoriventris, 1. c. p. 216, from 
Syria; A. arabs, 1. c. p. 216, from Arabia; A, smaraydifrons, l.c. p. 222 (= 
viridifronSj Luc.), from Algeria ; A. stupida, 1. c. p. 224, from Barbary ; A. 
kiesenwetterij c. p. 228 Kraatz nec Lap. & Gory), from 
Greece ; A. midsanti, 1. c. p. 243 (=hihris, Muls.), from Syria ; A. hiimpresm, 
I, c. p. 248, from Algeria and Syria ; A. verecunda, 1. c, p, 256, from Asia 
Minor. 
Anthaxia stibcequaUs, Fairmaire & Germain, 1. c. p. 262, from Chili. 
Stigmodera comobrina^ Fairmaire & Germain, 1. c. p. 284, from Chili. 
Callisphyris testaceipes, Fairmaire & Germain, 1. c. p. 286, and C, odyneroideSj 
Fairm. & Germ. 1. c. p. 386, from Chili. 
Caloderna wallacei, Deyrolle, /. c. p. 78, pi. 2. fig. 9, from New Guinea. 
Calodema johanncBy Vollenhoven, Tijdschr. voor Ent. 1865, p. 61, pi. 1. 
figs. 1 & 2, from Waigiou. Very similar to C. iQallacei, Deyrolle. 
Sponsor rdyritus, Deyrolle, l.c. p. 79, from Celebes; S. cuneiforinis, Deyr, 
ibid., from Salwatty. 
Acmeeodera. De Marseul describes the following new .species of this 
genus ; — A. guttifera, 1. c. p. 281, from Syria; A. bijuga, 1. c. p. 282, from C}"- 
pru3 ; A. priecQx;, I c. p, 284, from Turkey, Greece, and Syria ; and in the 
analytical table, A. philistina, 1. c. p. 270, A. cerasina,l. c. p. 271, and A. 
decor ata^ 1. c. p. 272. 
Acmeeodera mimonti, Boieldieu, Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. 4® s<5r. tom. v. p. 6, 
pi. 1. fig, 1, and A. reichei, Boield. 1. c. p. 6, pi. 1. fig. 2, from Euboea. 
Ptosima cyclops, Marseul, 1. c. p. 263, from Turkey. 
Belionota. Eight new Malasian species are described by Deyrolle : namelj'^, 
B. mniszeckii, 1. c. p. 81, from Morty ; B. cenea, 1. c. p. 82, from New 
Guinea, &c. ; B. giyantca, 1. c. p. 83, from Malacca ; B. bwmeuUii, ibid., B. 
vuillefroyi, 1. c. p. 86, and B. lacordairei, 1. c. p. 87, fi*om Borneo ; B. bonvou- 
loiriiy 1. c. p. 86, from Gilolo ; and B. fallaciosaj 1. c. p. 84, from Malacca, Su- 
matra, Amboyna, and Manilla. 
Chrysobothris. Of this genus Deyrolle describes 30 new Malasian species : 
namely, C. cyanipemiiSf 1. c. p. 90, and C. tristis, 1. c. p. 108, from Amboyna ; 
C. occipitalis, 1. c. p. 96, C. collaris, 1. c. p. 98, C. cupriceps, 1. c. p. 100, C. 
ceneicoliis, 1. c. p. 101, C. perplexa, 1. c. p. 103, C. circulo-impressa, 1. c. p. 104, 
C. confusa, 1. c. p. 105, and C. nigripennis, 1. c. p. 107, from Borneo ; C, elon- 
gata, 1. c. p. 94, C. unica, 1. c. p. 96, C. basalis, 1. c. p. 103, and C. delenifica, 
1. c. p. 109, from Malacca ; C. eyanescens, 1. c. p. 97, and C. insolata, 1. c. p. 102, 
from Singapore ; C. cavifrons, 1. c. p. 95, C. cupricollis, 1. c. p. 105, and C. 
chrysonota, 1. c. p. 110, from the Moluccas ; C. parallela, 1. c. p. 109, from Ma- 
kian ; C. bistrvmnctata, 1. c. p. Ill, from Timor; C. nigro-violacea, 1. c. p. 106, 
C. auropunctata, 1. c. p. 110, C. arouensis, 1. c. p. Ill, and C. auricornis, 1. c. 
p. 112, from New Guinea and its islands; C. superba, I c. p. 91, from Sumatra 
and Borneo ; C. militaris, 1. c. p. 93, C. ellyptica (sic), I, c. p. 94, and C. lati- 
frons, 1. c. p. 98, from Malacca and Borneo ; and C. dissimili^, 1. c. p. 99, from 
Borneo and Singapore. 
assets auriceps, Deyrolle, 1. c. p. 117, fr’om New Guinea ; C. brachyformis, 
Deyr, ibid., from Mysol. ‘ 
Corcebus. Of this genus Deyrolle describes ten new species; namely, C. 
