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ZOOLOGICAL LITERATURE. 
Sphenoraia (g. n.) JlavicolUSf Clark, I, c. p. 262, and S, nipripmnis, Clark, 
ibid., from North India. 
Clitena cyanea, Clark, /. c. p. 260 (= C. indica, Java, 
Clitena iymipmnis, Baly, Bnt. M. Mag. ii, p. 09, from Northern India. 
Dircema (g. n.) cinctipenrie, Clark, 1. c. p. 263, from Para and Columbia j 
1). n^crus (Chevr.), Clark, 1. c. p. 264, from Cayenne. 
Dircema. Baly states that D. cinctipenne (Clark) includes several distinct 
spucios, which he describes, with some now ones, under the following 
names : — D. discuidale, I, c. p. 406, D. laticolle, ibid., D. pidclirum^ 1. c. p. 407, 
and D. soi'didum, 1. c. p. 409, from the Amazons ; 7>. columbictwi, 1. c. p. 408, 
from Bogota j D. lcelum, ibid., from Ecuador j and D. modestum, 1. c. p. 409, 
from Colmnbia. , 
Monocesta (g. n.). Clark (/. c.) describes the following new species : — From 
Brazil (including Amazons) : — M. splendida, p. 266; M. consularis (Bej.), 
ibid. ; M.depressaf p.267; M. halyi, ibid. ; M. elegantula, ibid; M. ohliiptmo- 
tata, p. 315 ; M. cincta^ ibid. ; M. Jiavocincta, p. 316 ; M. circumcincta (Dej.), 
ibid. ; M. carhmaria, ibid. ; M. niyriventris, ibid. ; M. klugii (Dej.), p. 317 ; 
and M. ruhigmosa, ibid. From Brazil and Bolivia : — M. sanguinicollisj 
p. 268. FrpmNEW Granada and Bolivia : — M. glauca (Dej.), p. 317. From 
New Granada: — M. nigricornis, p. 318. From Bolivia : — M. fuscescens, 
p. 318. From Campeaciiy : — M. frontalis^ p. 317. From Mexico : —M. du- 
cidisy p. 265 ; M, hopfucri (Dej.), p. 267. From Columbia : — M imptrudinj 
p. 264. From Cayenne : — M. equestris (Dej.), p. 265; M. illustris, p. 266; 
and M. spectamla, p. 315. Also M. atricomisj p. 318, origin not stated. 
Ca‘lo?nera. Clark (/. c.) describes the following new species of this genus as 
restricted by him C. modesta, p. 319, C. ncfo-fusca, ibid., C. induta, p. 321, 
and C. binotata (Dej.), p. 323, from Brazil (inch Amazons) ; C. tibicdis (Dej.), 
p. 321, from Cayenne ; C. macidicollis, ibid., from Honduras ? C. cerata, 
p. 322, C. submetallica, ibid., and C. violaceipennis, ibid., from Columbia ; 
C. parallelttf ibid., from New Granada ; and C. teniiicornis, p. 323, from 
Bolivia. 
Cadomera 7'ujicornis, Baly, 1. c. p. 343, from Brazil; C. Iceta, Baly, 1. c 
p. 344, from Bio Grande ; C. bipustidata^ Baly, ibid., from Ega. 
t Diabrotica. Baly describes fourteen new species of this genus : namely, 
D. coccmeuy I c. p. 345, D. pulchra, ibid., D. deyrollei, 1. c. p. 347, and 1). 
,subsidccita, 1. c. p. 351, from New Granada; D. puncticollis, 1. c. p. 346, and 
D. hebey 1. c. 348, from Columbia ; D. sublimbatay 1. c. p. 347, from the Ama- 
. zons ; I), tanelldy 1. c. p. 348, and D. tetraspilotUy 1. c. p. 351, from Mexico ; D. 
sutundisy 1. c. p. 348, from Cayenne ; i). discoidaliSy 1. c. p. 349, from Ecua- 
dor ; D. A-vittatUy ibid., from Brazil ; D. dimidiatipemiiSy 1. c. p. 350, from 
Peru ; and D. smcndersi, ibid., from Quito. 
Coraia (g. n.) ^nacidicollisy Clark, 1. c. p. 324, from ]\Iexico. 
Nestinus (g. n.) bimaculatuSy Clark, 1. c. p. 325, from Guatemala ; N. re- 
gcdisy Clark, ibid., from Mexico ; and N. incertuSy Clark, ibid., from Brazil. 
Goniopleura viridpetmis, Clark, 1. c. p. 146, from Penang. 
GUdecorus 7'ufo-fuscuSy Clark, 1. c. p. 146, from Pulo Penang. 
Adoriam tarsatuniy Baly, 1. c. p. 435, and A. soi'duhDUy Baly, ibid., from 
Northern China, 
