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ZOOLOGICAL LITERATURE. 
ITopUdet'es IcsvicoUis, Pascoe, 1. c. p. 412, Madagascar. 
^gosoma lacertosum^ Pascoe, 1. c. p. 413, Silhet. 
Cantharocnemis Uvingstonii, Westwood, Proc. Eat. Soc. 1865, p. 133, 
Zambesi. 
PlIYTOPHAGA. 
Tlie Scandinavian forms of this group are described by C. G. 
Thomson (Skand. Col. viii. pp. 103-324). He follows closely 
the general arrangement adopted in his synopsis published in 
vol. i. of the same work, but makes some alterations both in the 
sequence and number of the genera, many of the generic groups 
proposed by Foudras and others being admitted, especially 
among the Halticides. 
Criocerides. 
0. G. Thomson (Skand. Col. viii.) suppresses the genus Flateumaris pro- 
posed by him for Don. nigra (Fab.), and restores that species to Donacia. 
IthcBbus heokeri (Suftr.). Notes by Becker, Bull. Soc. Nat. Mosc. xl. 1. p.lOO. 
New species ; — 
Donacia platysternay Thomson, Skand. Col. viii. p. 118, Scania; D. genicu^ 
Thoms, l.c. p. 123( = sence«, Gyll. ox parte), Sweden; D. hmcolliH, 
Thoms. 1. 0 . p. 126 (^sericectf Gyll. ex pnito), Sweden. 
Lema milleriana, Wollaston, Col. Hesp. p. 142, and L. clarkiana, Woll. 1. c. 
p. 143, Cape Verde Islands. 
Crioceris luridotestacea, Wollaston, 1. c. p. 144, Cape Verde Islands (S. Vi- 
cente). 
Rheehus sagroideS) Solsky, Horin Soc. Ent. Boss. iv. p. 181, Astrachan. 
Rheehus heckcri^ SufFrian, Stett. ent. Zeit. 1807, p. 143, Astrachan. 
Chrysomelides. 
Baly has published the continuation of his Phytophaga Ma- 
Jayana^^ (Trans. Ent. Soc. 3rd ser. iv. pp. 77-300) , the first part of 
which appeared in 1865 (see ^ Record,^ 1865, pp. 393 & 510). 
The species here described belong chiefly to the Eumolpides ; but 
a few Chrysomelides (s. str.) are also noticed. The species cha- 
racterized in Balyas pamphlet published in 1864 (see ^ Record,^ 
1864, p. 336) are here fully described, and in some cases figured, 
along with several species of other authors, as indicated be- 
low : — 
Aoria {Adoxus) bowringii (Baly), pi. 4. fig. 1 ; Stasimus rugosus (Baly), 
pi. 4. fig. 2 ; Riomera brackialis (Baly), pi. 4. fig. 3 ; Metaxis sellata (Baly), 
pi. 4. fig. 4 ; Apolcpis aspera (Baly), pi. 4. fig. 7 ; Lepina incompicua (Baly), 
pi. 4. fig. 6 ; Bromitis evanescent (Baly), pi. 5. fig. 3 ; Chrysochus pulcTier 
(Baly), pi. 6. fig. 4 ; Scelodonta curetdionoides (Westw.), pi. 6. fig. 8 ; Chryso- 
p)ida (Colaspis) attelaboides (Erichs.) (Baly), pi. 6*. fig. 4; Rhyparida 
(Pyroptidd) sumptuosa (Baly), pi. 5''^. fig. 2; Dermorhytis {Ciypt.^ <enea 
(Wied.), pi. 6*. fig. 7 ; Chalcolampra V)~pmiulata (Baly), pi. 5*. fig. 3 ; 
