CHRYSOMELlDiE. 
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natus, p. 307, Brazil, cyanipennis, Mexico, intermediuB and pusillus, Peru, 
p. 308, minutus, p. 309, Peru, id. R. Z. (3) iv. ; T. mexicanus, p. 814 (and 
humeralis, Baly, var. n. rufa, p. 816), Gruatemala, melanocephalus, p. 814, 
Mexico, quadriplagiatus, Amazons, minutus, Rio Janeiro, p. 815, M. 
Jacoby, P. Z. S. 1876. 
Colaspoides amabilis, inedita, Cayenne, p. 310, reticulata, p. 311, 
Brazil, Lefevre, R. Z. (3) iv. 
Chrysomelides. 
Phcedon graminicola, Duft., = pyritosus, Rossi, 01., Suffr. ; P. neg- 
lectus, Dej., nec Sablb., ^pyritosus, Duft., nec Rossi, P Redt., = hederm^ 
Suffr. ; P. hetulm, Suffr., cochleariae, Gyll., Redt., = armoracice, L., 
Thoms. ; P. omissus, Sahib., grammicus, Duft., Suffr., = cochlearioe, F., 
Thoms. ; of which P. neglectus, Sahib., nec Dej., is probably a variety. 
G. Kraatz, Deutsche E. Z. 1876, pp. 185-188. 
Lina longicollis. Observations on its economy ; R. de Tinseau, Feuil. 
Nat. vi. 105. 
Doryphora decemlineata. A general acconnt, condensed from his own 
State Reports, by C. V. Riley, in “Potato Pests” (New York: 1876, 
12mo, pp. 108, 49 cuts). General observations; G. C. Siemoni, Bull. Ent. 
Ital. viii. pp. 41-47. Found in New Granada in 1845 ; W. S. M. D’Urban, 
Ent. M. M. xii. p. 215. On its spread in America during 1875 ; in Mis- 
souri and other central States, little injury was done, but it increased 
much in the Atlantic States, and in the autumn reached "Vermont and 
Boston, but had not then occurred in Maine ; 0. V. Riley, Rep. Ins. Mo. 
viii. pp. 1-12. It did not reach Quebec until 1875 ; V. Huart, CR. Ent. 
Belg. xix. p. ci. On the chances of its reaching Europe, &c. ; G. Kraatz, 
Ent. MB. i. pp. 36 & 37, 55 & 56. Its occurrence at Garasbo in Sweden ; 
Ent. Nachr. ii. p. 22. This contradicted ; 1. c. p. 93. Found alive near 
the Weser ; 1. c. p. 110. Experiments upon frogs with concentrated 
tincture of the beetle, resulting in the unavoidable conclusion that they 
are not poisonous, and that any injurious result probably arises from 
arsenic, commonly used to destroy the beetle in America ; A. R. Grote 
& A. Kayser, Am. Nat. x. pp. 205-207, also translated by Dohrn, S. E. Z. 
xxxvii. p. 438. The innoxious nature not considered satisfactorily 
proved ; J. S. Kingsley, 1. c. p. 303. 
Entomoscelis adonidis destroying cabbages in South Germany ; G. 
Kraatz, Ent. MB. i. p. 39. See also K. von "Weidenbach, 1. c. p. 57. 
Phyllodecta cavifrons, Thoms., = laticollis, Suffr. ; E. v. Harold, 0. H. 
XV. p. 174. 
Chrysomela alternata, p. 84, citrinella and fraudulenta, p. 85, ucayalis, 
p. 86, p. 87, T. Kirsch, Deutsche E. Z. 1876, Peru ; C. peyroni, 
F. Ancey, Pet. Nouv. ii. p. 94, Beyrouth : spp. nn. 
Doryphora rugosa and costata, spp. nn., M. Jacoby, P. Z. S. 1876, p. 816, 
Columbia. 
jEsernia sumptuosa, p. 523, Misor, formosa, Humboldt Bay, and pul- 
chella, Sorong, p. 524, spp. nn., R. Gestro, Ann. Mus. Genov, viii. 
Timarclia punctella, p. 387, Algeria, scabripennis, p. 388, Andalusia, 
[P De Marseul] L’Ab. 1876, spp. nn. 
