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species : — L. striata^ ttmonensis, agni^ esmcraldaj ceramemis, camhodiensis, 
conchmaj australis, inermis, 
Macronota. Wallace (/. c.) gives diagnoses of the following Malasian 
species : — M. celehensis, castanea, nigerrima, vidua, guttulata, variegata, cervina, 
corticalis, thoracica, mouhotii, carhonaria, marmorata, annce, and antennata. 
Schizorhina aruana, houruensis, Wallace, 1. c. p. xcv, Am, Bourn (diagn.). 
Anacampton'hina fidgida, Wallace, 1. e. p. xcv. New Guinea (diagn.). 
Euryomia. Wallace (/. c.) gives the diagnoses of the following new 
Malasian species : — E. rustica, raja, trivittata, cincta, hella, celehensis, cetliies- 
sida, papua, lateralis, perviridis, tenera, aspet'a, moluccarum, vernalis, how- 
ringii, sinuata, labecula, ineerta, fidvipicta, cretata, aromatica, penanga. 
Cetonia, Wallace (7. c.) gives the diagnoses of the following new Mala- 
sian species: — C.ciocolatina, inanis, celehica, duhia, ohtusa, arrogans, porcina, 
solorensis, crassipes, C. ? megaspilota, C, ? irrorata. 
Euremma agnella, Wallace, /. c. p. xcvii, Penang (diagn.). 
Plossiorrhina specularis, Gerstacker, Arch, fiir Naturg. xxxi, p. 33, Zanzibar. 
Ileteroclita (?) corpulenta, Gerstacker, 1. c. p. 35, Zanzibar. 
Discopcltis lateralis, Gerstacker, l.c. p. 36, Zanzibar. 
O.vythyrea lucidicollis, Gerstacker, 1. c. p. 37, Zanzibar. 
Cetonia {Pachnoda) ephippiata, Gerstacker, I, c. p. 38, Zanzibar. 
Ccenochilus appendiculatus, Gerstacker, 1. c. p. 39, Zanzibar. 
BuPRESTIDiE. 
Chevrolat, in his revision of the Coleoptera of Cuba (Ann. 
Soc. Ent. Fr. 4® ser. vii. pp. 573-588) enumerates 30 species 
of this family, 11 of which are new. The known species de- 
scribed are : — 
Chalcophora virginica (\)mxy) = marmia (XArm.^ — virginicnsis (Herbs t) ; 
Pelecopselaphus lanieri (Ohevr.) ; Psiloptera aiirifera (jd\\Y.) — amethy stipes 
(Lap. & Gory) ; P. tot'quata Dicerca tuhercidata (Ohevr.) =«?wmo- 
lini (Lap. & Qory) -\-scohina (Ohevr.), consohrina (Mels.) ; Buprestis (Ancylo^ 
chira lineata (Fab.), var. maculipennis (Lap. & Gory) ; B, {A.) decora (Oliv.) 
= salisburiensis (Herbst) ; B. (A.?) chalcoptera (.1. I)uv.); Cinyra multi- 
punctata (Oliv.)j Melanophila notata (Lap. & Gory); M. longipes (Gory) = 
immacidata (Coxy^^appendiculata (Lap. & Gory) ; Anthaxia suhsinuata (Lap. 
& Gory) ; Polycesta cuhce (Ohevr.) ; P. angulosa (J. Duv.) ; Acmmodera pxd- 
cherrima (J. Duv.) ; A. cuhcecola (J. Duv.) ; Actenodes auronotata (Lap. & 
Gory), var. sohrina (Mann.) ; Chrysobothris lepida (J, Duv.) ; C. impressa 
(Fab.) (Mann.)=sen7p<?«ms (Lap. & Gory). 
Anthaxia. Reiche (Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. 4® ser. vi. pp. 677-680) remarks 
upon the synonymy of some of the species described in Marseul’s Monograph 
of the Buprestidcc. A. divina (lloicho) = r/jWcma (Fab.) if not distinct; A. 
sponsa (JL\BB.) — anatolica (Ohevr.) ; A. viminalis (Omi.)=scutellaris (Gend); 
A. chloroccphala {hviC.^ — ximbcllatarum (Fab.); Bxip. deaxirata (Gmel.) has 
the priority over axiricolor (Ilerbst); A. scmicxxprca (Kust.) is a distinct 
species. Reiche adds that Bxxprestis {Pex'otis) unicolor (Oliv.) has the priority 
over tax'sata (Herbst). 
FAmMAiRB (Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. 4® ser. vii. pp. 617-620) gives a list of 63 
species of this family ns inhabiting Ohili, from which the following syno- 
