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ZOOLOGICAL LITERATURE. 
face perpendicular ; autennse filifgrm, slender ; eyes large, prominent ; thorax 
transverse, quadrate, sides straight, each angle with a setiferous tubercle, back 
rather flattened, transversely sulcate in the middle ; tibise unarmed } cla^vs 
appendiculate. Type (Motsch.). . 
HykifipeSj g. n., Baly, Ent. Trans. 3rd ser. vol. ii. p. 436. Allied to Do- 
ryxena) antennae rather longer than body, serrated, 1st joint curved, 
thickened to the apex, 2nd and 3rd minute, equal, remainder elongated, 
compressed, diluted at their apices. Sp. II. lonyioomis, sp. n., Baly, 1. c. p. 436, 
from the Himalayas. 
Buphonida, g. n., Baly, J. <?. p. 437. Allied to Galleruca; head exserted, 
tumid above. Sp. B. emuidcij sp. n., Baly, 1. c, p. 437, Aom Southern 
India. 
Cneorane, g. u., Baly, Ent. M. Mag. ii. p. 97. Elongate \ head exserted, 
perpendicular j joint 1 of antennae thickened to apex ; thorax with the sides 
rounded, the disk not impressed; anterior coxae contiguous; tibiae with an 
acute spine at the apex; claws appendiculate. Sp. C. fidvicqllis, sp. n., 
Baly, 1. c. p. 97, from India. 
Doryidaj g. n., Baly,/. c. p. 97. Body oblong; head exserted, subper- 
pendicular; antennae short, slender, joint 1 scarcely thickened; thorax 
transverse, sides rounded, disk not impressed ; elytra much wider than thorax ; 
anterior coxae not coiitiguous ; 4 posterior tibiae with an acute apical spine ; 
claws appendiculate ; prosternum elongate. Sp. D. mouhoti, sp. n., Baly, 1. c. 
p. 98, from Siam. 
lierecyntha, g. n., Baly, 1. c. p. 98. Oblong ; head exserted ; antenna3 
robust, shorter than body, joints 2 and 3 very short ; thorax transverse, sides 
slightly sinuated, disk transversely impressed on each side ; anterior coxae 
contiguous ; 4 posterior tibiae with acute spine ; claws appendiculate ; pro- 
sternum nearly obsolete. Sp. B. tibialis, sp. n., from Cambodia. 
Mesodonta, g. n., Baly, 1. c. p. 99. Allied to Clitena (Baly) ; intermediate 
tibiae alone armed with an acute spine at the apex. Type Clitena limbata. 
Bonesia, g. n., Baly, 1. c. p. 100. Oblong, narrow ; head exserted, perpendicu- 
lar; antennae robust, distinctly thickened at apex, very short, joints 2 and 3 
short; thorax short, transverse, sides angqlated in the middle ; anterior coxae 
contiguous ; 4 posterior tibiae spiiied at apex ; prosternum nearly obsolete. 
Sp. B. clarkii, sp. n!, Baly, 1. c, p. 100, from Sierra Leone. ' 
JEthonea, g. n., Baly, 1. c. p. 100. Allied to preceding, but antennae nearly 
as long as the body and serrated, with joint 3 elongate. Sp. jE. muvrayi, 
sp. n., Baly, 1. c. p. lOI, from Old Calabar. 
8arda, g. n., Baly, I, c. p. lOI. Allied to Adorium ; thorax much narrower 
than elytra, its sides angiilated, with their anterior portion parallel. Sp. S. 
tetraspiluta, sp. n., Baly, /. c. p. 101, from the New Hebrides. 
Iphidea, g. n., Baly, 1. c. p. 127. Allied to Luporodes ; joint 2 of posterior 
tarsi nearly twice as long as 3, joint 1 longer than the rest taken together. 
Sp. I. discrepans, sp. n., Baly, 1. c. p. 127, from Japan. 
Astena, g. n., Baly, 1. c. p. 127. Allied to preceding, but basal joint of 
posterior tarsi not forming more than half the tarsus. Sp. A. atripes, sp. n., 
Baly, 1. c. p. 128, from India. 
Arcastes, g. n,, Baly, /. c. p. 147. Allied to Lupcrodcs ; antenna) stout, 
