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following new American species of this, genus (see p. 613): — C. sciitaria^ 
p. 179, C. pdiasta^ p. 180, C. oclirostacta^ p. 193 (^ — Stilodes guttata, Baly), 
from Brazil j C. luteola, p. 182, of unknown origin ; C. nydia, p. 203, origin 
unknown; C. ida, p. 2^2—Cosmogramma decora, Stal, from Brazil; C, con-- 
nexa, p. 237, from Brazil and Bolivia ; C. flavivittis, p. 238, from Bolivia and 
Ciiiquitos; C. vittosa, p. 241, from Brazil; C. per sonata, p. 242, from Colum- 
bia; C. rustica, ibid., from Bolivia; C.novem-virgata, ibid., from Bolivia and 
Brazil ; C. satrapa, p. 244, from Minas Geraes ; C. pe^ielope, p. 334, frbm 
Peru ; C. cgnthia, p. 335, from Bogota ; C. cisseis, ibid., from Peru ; C. sugil- 
lata, p. 336, from Peru; C. pallido-cincta, p. 337, from New Granada; C. 
7iympha, ibid., from Peru; C. ddippe, p. 338, from Bahia; C. faceta, ibid., 
from New Granada; C. graphiptera, p. 339, from New Granada; C. thalia, 
ibid., from Brazil ; C. fuscolineata, p. 340, from Central America ; C. mot- 
scAwMy/, ibid., from Central America ; C. maMini, p. 341 (= C. biplagosa, 
Stal, olim), from Brazil. 
Mastacantlms arcustriatus, Chevrolat, 1. c. p. 181, from Cuba. 
Dachrys fasciata, Kirsch, I, c. p. 94, from Bogota. 
CalHasjns nigricornis, Kirsch, 1. c. p. 95, from Bogota. 
Chelymorpha semifasciata, Kirsch, 1. c. p. 95, from Bogota. 
Charidotis reticulata, Kirsch, 1. c. p. 95, from Bogota. 
Gallerucides. 
L. DE JoANNis has commenced (L^Abeille, ii. pp. 1-144) a 
monograph of the European species of the Gallerucides proper — 
that is to say, exclusive of the Halticides. He reckons the total 
number of species previously described at 84, arranged in 8 
genera; 44 new species are added by the author, raising the 
number to 128, which he now distributes in 9 genera. He gives 
a table of the genera [1. c. pp. 7-8), which it may be useful to 
reproduce, as follows : — 
I. Claws furnished with a round or pointed tooth ; elytra entire or slightly 
abbreviated, not strongly and obliquely truncated (except in Adim. 
hrcvipemiis and hrachyptera'). 
A. First joint of post, tarsi shorter than the 3 following united ; tooth, 
of the claws more or less pointed or prominent. 
1. Last segment of abdomen incised or emarginate in the middle in d . 
* Body broad, smooth, or scarcely pubescent ; elytra with the sides 
more or less curved, widened behind Adimonia. 
t Body elongate, with a thick pubescence ; elytra parallel. 
2. Galleruca. 
2. Last segment . bisinuate, biemarginate or deeply biincised in 
* Last segment very deeply biincised at the end (c?)* 
a. Pronotum with a deep transverse furrow near the base ; 2nd 
abdominal segment without appendages in S • 
3. Raphidopalpa. • 
b. Pronotum without a transverse furrow; 2nd abdominal 
segment with 2 appendages in cf G* Phyllohrotica, 
t Last segment bisinuate or not very deeply biemarginate (<4). 
a. Body ovoid, widened behipd 6. Agelastica. 
