110 Ins, 
COLEOPTERA» 
which Tymnes^ Chap., stands generically ; id. Bull. Soc. Ent. Fr. (5) vi. 
pp. ccxxix. & ccxxx, 
Bromius vitis. Observations on the different opinions as to the 
economy of this species ; B. Perris, Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. (5) vi. pp. 216 
& 217. 
New genera and species, ; — 
Odontionopites. a new group, having great affinities with the 
Tomyrites of Chapuis, but glabrous above, with dentate femora, and the 
4 hinder tibiae widely emarginate on the outer side near the apex ; founded 
on Odontionopa (Chevr., not characterized, nec Mots., nec Er.), for 
Colaspis dentipes, Wied., = sericea^ Oryl'» C. dentatayOl. E. Lef^vre, 
R. Z. (3) iv. pp. 300 & 301. 
Polysarcus, id. 1. c. p. 286. Iphimeites^ with the facies of Ahirus in the 
Edusites ; for P. ahiroides, p. 2%^,foveicollis and dejeani^ p. 289, Brazil. 
Acanthixus, id. 1. c. p. 290. Colaspites ; readily distinguished by the 
form of the prosternum. For A. serratipes, p. 292, Cayenne. 
Campylochira^ id. 1. c. p. 293. Colaspites : with a remarkable curving 
and dilation of the front tibiae in the $ . For C. fulvipes and pectoralis, 
p. 294, Brazil. 
Lamprophces\-phaes'\/idi. 1. c. p. 298. Chalcoplianites : differing from 
ChalcopTiana by the deeply immersed head and the intermediate tibiae 
being widely sub-emarginate before the apex. For Colaspis gemma, 
Perty. 
SphceropAs (Chevr., uncharacterized), ^V?. 1. c. p. 302. Pseudocolaspites : 
near Trichostola, from which it differs in the antennae and prosternum. 
For S. ceruginosa, p. 303, Brazil, aureo-pilosa, hrunnipes, and nigricornis, 
p. 304, Peru. 
Peniticus, D. Sharp, Ent. M. M. xiii. p. 101. No near ally as yet 
discovered. For P. suffusus, ibid., and antiquus, p. 102, New Zealand. 
Chrysodina viridis, p. 278, incerta and versicolor, p. 279, Lefevre, R. Z. 
(3) iv., Brazil. 
Chalcoplacis dimidiata and gloriosa, id. 1. c. p. 280, Cayenne. 
Chalcophyma fulgida\^dum'\, p. 281, Cayenne, discolor, Bahia, and 
collarisl^-re^ Brazil, p. 282, id. 1. c. ; C. striatum, p. 813, and reticulatum, 
p. 814, Amazons, tuherculatum, p. 813, Cayenne, M. Jacoby, P. Z. S. 1876. 
IpMmeis fulva, Lefevre, 1. c. p. 283, Bogota. 
Noda angulicollis, p. 283, aurulenta, p. 284, id. 1. c., Peru. 
Lepronota peruana, id. 1. c. p. 285, Peru. 
Chalcophana carinata, p. 297, Columbia, insignis, p. 298, Peru, id. 1. c. 
Pseudocolaspis crassipes, p. 3, leprieuri, p. 6, carbonaria, p. 7, Algeria, 
grceca, p. 4, Mt. Taygetus, heydeni, p. 5, Morocco, id.. Synopsis ; P. serie- 
sericans, gossypiata, and pachydera, L. Fairmaire, Pet. Nouv. ii. p. 94, 
El-Amri. 
Ahirus Jiarmandi, p. 305, Saigon, puherulus, p. 306, Java, Lefevre, 
R. Z. (3) iv. 
Pachnephorus ruficornis, id.. Synopsis, p. 10, Persia, Turkey. 
Colasjndea injlata, id. 1. c. p. 17, Algeria. 
Typophorus sang uinicollis , p. 306, maculipennis, spadiceus, and hisig- 
