COLEOPTERA. 6J9 
(Luc.), C. gauUUi (Luc.) == yar. ; C. mtrociqyrea 
liana, yar. 
Gythra. Allard has published (Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. 4® s^r. tome iv. pp. 385, 
386) an analj^tical table of the species belonging to the subgenus Lachni^a of 
the genus Clytlira. He recognizes 12 species, one of which is described as 
new. The known species are C. paradoxa, vicina, palmata, macrodactyla, 
lonyipes, tripimctata, hirta, tristigma, cylindrica, pnncticollis, and variolosa. 
llaly proposes the name Corysthea for his genus Cory da, the latter term 
being preoccupied in Lepidoptera. Ent. Trans. 3rd ser. yol. ii. p. 336. 
Grenier indicates the sexual distinctions of Cryptoceplialus lobatus and C. 
cyanipes. Bull. Soc. Ent. Fr. 1866, p. x. 
Grenier regards Pachyhracliys azureiis and viridissimus (SiiflP.) as identical. 
Bull. Soc. Ent. Fr. 1865, p. xyii. 
Gonioctena affinis (Gyll.) is recorded as a new British species by C. O. 
Waterhousej Ent. M. Mag. i. p. 278. 
Cryptoceplialus V)-punctatus (Linn.) and two of its varieties are described 
and figured by Bye, Entoni. Ann. 1866, pp. 114-116, figs. 6-7. 
Chappell records the occurrence of Cryptoceplialus hipustulatus upon JErio~ 
pliorum at Chat Moss ; and Rye remarks upon the relations of this form with 
C. hipunctatus and lineola. Ent. M. Mag. ii. pp. 85, 86. i 
Porypliora \0-lineata (Say). The habits of this Beetle, which is injurious 
to the potato both in the larval and perfect states, are described by Fitch, 9th 
Rep. Ins. New York, pp. 229-234. The Beetle is figured pi. 4. fig. 6. 
Cryptoceplialus lateralis (Suff.) and C. mneus (Stierl.) are cl and 5 , ac- 
cording to Becker, Bull. Soc. Nat. Mosc. xxxvii. pt. 1. p. 484. 
Gonioctena B-punctata (Fab.). The larva of this species was found by 
Dietrich on Primus padus, the imago only on Sorhus aucuparia. L. c. p. 218. 
Pliwdon betulce. The natural food-plants of this species, according tp 
Dietrich (/. c. p. 219), are Veronica heccahunga and V. anagallis. 
The following known species of the groups Clytliridcc, Chlamydce, and 
Cryptoceplialidce are described by Baly, Ent. Trans. 3rd ser. vol. iv : — CLYr 
THRA siiccincta (Lac.), 1 . c. p. 47, C. 12-mactdata (Fab.), 1 . c. p. 48, and 
C. egregia (Boh.), 1 . c. p. 57. Diapromorpha dejeanii (Lac.), 1 . c. p. 49. 
.Aspidolopha huquetii (Lac.), 1 . c. p. 50, pi. 2. fig. 2. Damia canaliculata 
(Lac.), 1 . c. p. 56. Ceratobasis nair (Lac.), 1 . c. p. 56. Hymetes javana 
(Lac.), 1 . c. p. 61. Melixanthus intermedins (Suff.), 1 . c. p. 64. Crypto- 
CEPHALUS colon (Suff.), 7 c . p. 69, pi. 2. fig. 1, C. tetrastigma (Suff.), C. 
billardierii (Fab.), C. Icevissimus (Suff), and C. pilularius (Suff.), 1 . c. p. 70, 
C. cinnabarinus (Suff), 1 . c. p. 71, and C. dapsilis (Boh.), 1 . c. p. 76. 
New genera : — 
PHctyneis, Eryxia, and Lophea, Baly (see p. 514). 
Cyno, g. n., Marshall, Joum. of Ent. ii. p. 350. Allied to Pseudocolaspis ; 
head and mandibles very large, the latter bidentate at apex ; thorax flat, 
subquadrate; femora unarmed; tibiae straight. Sp. C. mordicans, n-y 
Marshall, 1 . c. p. 350, from South Africa. 
Thaumastomerus, g. n., Clark, Ent. Trans, 3rd ser, vol. ii. p. 418. Allied 
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