COLEOPTERA. 525 
Dibolia and PsylUodes (Latr.), and Plectroscelis, Balanomorphaj 
and Podagrica (Clievr.) . 
Simcethea, g. n., Baly, Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. 3rd ser. xvi. p. 247. Allied 
to Podagrica ; thorax without short perpendicular basal grooves. Sp. S, la- 
poHeij sp. n., Baly, 1. c. p. 248, from Triuganee. 
Xnthca, g. n., Baly, 1. c. p. 248. Allied to Diplaidaca ; thorax transverse, 
narrowly margined at the sides, which are nearly parallel, anterior angles 
with a setiferous tubercle, a transverse furrow near the base, terminating on 
each side in a perpendicular fossa ; elytra regularly punctate-striate. Sp. X, 
orienbalisj sp. n., Baly, 1. c. p. 249, from India. 
Sophrcena^ g. n., Baly, Ent. Trans. 3rd ser. vol. ii. p. 342. Narrowly oval, 
convex j antemife short, robust, thickened, 2nd joint sho^t, 3rd somewhat 
elongate, 4th short, 11th subovate, nearly equal to 1st ; thorax transverse, 
narrower than elytra, which are ovate, narrowly margined, with the indexed 
limb nearly longitudinal j anterior coxse scarcely elevated, transverse ; poste- 
rior femora channelled beneath ; posterior tibiae tricarinate, with a short spine 
at apex ; posterior tarsi apical. Sp. S. ornata, sp. n., from the Amazons. 
Aulacophora, g. n. (Chevr.), Clark, 1. c, p. 145. Allied to DiacantJia, but 
antennae slender, simple ; claws bifid. Sp. A. simplicipennis, sp. n., Clark, 1. c. 
p. 145, from Pulo Penang. 
New species : — 
Adimonia. The following new European species of this genus are de- 
scribed by Joannis (L’Abeille, tom. ii.) : — A. macchoi, p. 28, from Portugal ; 
A. luctuosa, p. 30, from Spain ; A. ohscura, p. 31, from Greece ; A. dispar, p. 34, 
from Central France ; A. rufcsccns, ibid., from the south of France ; A. dahlii, 
p. 3G, from France, Austria, and Hungary ; A. ragosa, p. 37, from Croatia ; 
A. pellcti, p. 38, from Turkey; A. rcichei, p.40, from Sicily ; A, gredleri,T^. 41, 
from the Tyrol ; A. goudoti, p. 42, from Morocco; A. conjinis (Mann.), p. 35, 
from Siberia ; A. Corsica (Reiclie), p. 43, from Corsica ; A. lobata, p. 4G, from 
Turkey; A. fidiginosaj’p. 48, from Greece and the Caucasus; A. declivis,\iA9, 
from Servia ; A. daurica (Motsch.), p. 52, from Dauria ; A. sedahovi (Mann.), 
p. 54, from Eastern Siberia; A. haagi, p. G3, from Spain; A.javeti, p. G4, of 
unknown origin ; A, honvouloiri, p. G5, from Sarepta ; A. ahbreviata, p. GG, 
from Piedmont ; A. brevis, p. G8, from Illyria ; A. erratica, p. G9, from the 
Pyrenees ; and A. pallida, p. 77, from the Banat. 
Galleruca damascma (Miller), Joannis, 1. c. p. 9G, from Damascus ; and G, 
grisesccns, Joannis, I, c. p. 98, from Sicily. 
Lupcrm, Of this genus Joannis (1. c.) describes the following new spe- 
cies : — L. suturalis, p. 119, from Spain; L. nigritarsis, p. 122, and L.fallax, 
p. 123, from Algeria; L. lividus, p. 125, from Syria; X. chcvrolaii, p. 128, 
from the Caticasus ; X. cgnucus, p. 129, from Dalmatia; L. fossnlains, p. IGl, 
from the Crimea; X. costalis, p. 134, from Dalmatia ; and L. pygmanis, p. 140, 
from Italy. 
Orllioxia (g. n.) boisduvallii (Dej.), Clark, Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. 3rd ser. 
xvi. p. 258, from Java. 
Procalus (g. n.) mutans, Clark, I, c. p. 2G1, from Brazil and Bolivia. 
Pachytoma (g. n.) westermanni (Dej.), Clark, I, c. p. 2G1, from Western 
Africa ; P. Jlavaj Clark, I, c. p. 2G2, from Natal. 
