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ZOOLOGICAL LITERATURE. 
4. Sophrcsna (BslIj) =A xiotheata (Chevr.). Form ovate j antennae short 
and thickened^ joints 1 and 11 elongated (p. 382). Vide mfrd, p. 625. 
5. . (Chevr.). Allied to ; thorax smaller j elytra more 
ovate; maxillary palpi elongate, last joint rather long; antennae slender, 
filiform ; joints 3-G equal (p. 383). 
6. Fedilia (g. n.). Form ovate, very depressed ; antennae incrassated, 
joints 1 and 3 elongate; posterior femora short and very thick (p. 384). 
7. (Dej. MS). Ovate, very depressed; posterior femora sliort and 
very thick (p. 385). 
8. Cyrtosphcerus (g. n.). Ilotimdate ; antennae incrassate, joints 1 and 3 
elongate (p. 38G). 
9. Diphaulaca (Chevr.). Thorax narrower than elytra, sides rotundate, 
base with transverse fovea; antennae with joints 3-5suhequal; maixillary 
palpi with terminal joint produced (p. 38G). 
10. Pdilapha (g. n.). Parallel, robust ; thorax lairge and foveolate at base; 
anterior femora incrassated (p. 389). 
11. Oxi/ffomis(=Oxyf/ona, Chew.). Thorax with posterior angles rounded 
and marked with a small projection or elbow ; elytra not punctate-striate ; 
antennae with joints 3-11 elongate and subequal. Type 0. acuiamjula 
(Chevr.) (p. 390). 
12. JRhopalotoma (g. n.). Form depressed; antennae filiform; anterior 
tibiae incurved (p. 394). 
13. Lactica (Erichs. )= Camtewa ^lunomacrciy Lacpatica, and Stra- 
hala (Clievr.). Short, subovate ; thorax subrectangular, base transversely 
foveolate ; joint 3 of antennae scarcely longer than 2 (p. 395). 
14. Tenosis (g. n.). Elongate ; antennae filiform ; posterior femora in d 
with a strong median angle (p. 397). 
15. Caporis (Dej.). Parallel; thorax transverse and foveolated at base 
(p. 398). 
IG. FWoma (g. n.). Oval; thorax rectilateral, anterior angles somewhat 
rounded; elytra thickly punctate; antennae filiform, joints 4-6 subequal 
(p. 399). 
17. Disonycha (Chevr.). Parallel ; thorax transverse, nearly as broad as 
elytra, sides depressed; antennae with joints 4-7 subequal; claws simple 
(p. 401), 
18. Systena (Chevr.). Parallel ; thorax acute-angled and quadrate, nar- 
rower than elytra ; elytra punctate (rarely punctate-striate) ; antennae with 
joints 4 and 5 subequal, 3 shorter ; claws appendiculate (p. 402). 
19. Cacoscelis (Chevr.). Parallel ; thorax narrower than elytra, sides not 
depressed ; claws appendiculate (p. 406). 
20. Caloscelis (g. n.). Short, robust ; antennae filiform ; posterior legs 
very long (p. 408). 
21. Notozona (Chevr.). Subparallel ; thorax broad ; elytra punctate-stri- 
ate (p. 409). 
The genera enumerated, but not cliaracterized, in this paper 
are Graptodera (Chevr.), Romulocera (Dej.) = Fhrynocepha 
(Baly) , Crepidodci'a^ Phylloti'etajAphthonaj Tdnodactyla (Chevr.) , 
