EROTYLIDiE — COCCINELLIDiE. 
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Coptengis^ g. n., Chapuis, 1. c. p. 23. Engiditeo : approaches Engis in 
the structure of its tarsi ; but with truncate elytra, sub-cylindrical femora, 
thorax semicircularly emarginate behind, &c. For C. splendidus, sp. n. 
(not described), Morty Island, and Triplatoma sheppardi^ Pasc. 
Triplax hrouni, sp. n., F. P. Pascoe, Ann. N. H. (4) xvii. p. .60, New 
Zealand. 
T. Kirsch, Deutsche E. Z. 1876, describes the following new species 
from Peru : — 
Languria cylindricollis, p. 98. 
Ischyrus planioi', p. 99. 
Mycotretus sutaralis, p. 99, pelliciens and dichrous, p. 100, hicolor^ 
p. 101. 
Mycophthorus peruvianus^ p. 101. 
Cyrtomorphus pusillus^ p. 102. 
Megaprotus octo-punctatus, p. 103. 
Ilahrodactylus thoracicm, ibid. 
Barytopus andicola and pwncticolUs, p. 104. 
Erotylus imitans, p. 105, dilaceratus^ p. 106, singalaris and aterrimus^ 
p. 107, placitus and zehu^ p. 108, ater, p. 109. 
Bads hepaticus, p. 110. 
Homceotelus peruvianus, ibid., and octo-maculatus^ p. 111. 
Endomychid^. 
This family is closely allied to the Gippiophagidcs ) Puton, Pet. Nouv. 
ii. p. 46. 
Oj^diathrns, Gerst., = Danae, Reiche ; F. Chapuis, Gen. Col. xii. 
p. 116. 
Mycella^ g. n., id. 1. c. p. 104. Lycoperdinites, recalling Indalmus, 
Gerst., by the] structure of its prosternum, but with 2nd joint of 
tarsi oblong, 8th joint of antennse narrower than 7th, slightly curved 
tibiae, &c. Type, M. lineella, sp. n., id. 1. c. p. 105, note, Rockhampton, 
Queensland (the only known Eudomychid from Australia). 
Anidrytm unicolor^ p. Ill, gerstceckeri and coRcolor^ p. 112, glaber, 
p. 113, spp. nn., T. Kirsch, Deutsche E. Z. 1876, Peru. 
Epopterus decoratus^ sp. n., id. 1. c. p. 114, Peru. 
Stenotarsits conspicuus, ibid., vulpes, p. 115, varicornis, p. 116, spp. nn., 
id. 1. c., Peru. 
Troclioideus peruvianus^ sp. n., id. l.c. p. 116, Peru. 
Agaricophilus suhceneus^ sp. n., E. Reitter, Deutsche E. Z. 1876, p. 294, 
Transcaucasia. To this genus belongs also Clemmus troglodytes^ Hampe ; 
but A . glabratus, Kolenati, = Epistemus globulus : id. ibid. 
CoCCINELLIDiB. 
F. Chapuis, Gen. Col. xii. p. 166, divides this family into two tribes: 
one, Aphidiphages, in which the mandibles are simple or at most bifid at 
the extremity ; the other. Phytophages, in which the mandibles are 
multidentate at the apex. The latter consists of Epilachna and its 
