COLEOPTERA. 
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Lttperus actdipcnnis^ Fairmaire, Aim. Soc. Eiit. Fr. 4® ser. vii. p. 415, Mo- 
rocco. 
Cerotoma. Baly {1. c,) describes the following new species of this genus : — 
C. de gandeij p. 472, Ecuador ; C. heterocera, p. 472, C. congener , p. 473, C. 
Ihnhifera, p. 476, C. contuhernalisj ibid., C. pulchra, p. 476, C. perplexa^ ibid., 
and C. alternata^ p. 477, Amazons ; C. excavata, p. 474, C. amazona, p. 475, 
and C. erichsoni, p. 478, Nautaj C. transversofasciata, p. 474, San Paulo; C. 
deyrolleiy p. 477, Columbia; C. quadripustulata, p. 477, Guatemala, Mexico; 
. and C. salvinii, p. 478, Panama. 
Calo 7 nicrus teeniatus^ Wollaston, Col. Ilesp. p. 145, Cape Verde Islands. 
Haltica dohmimia, Wollaston, 1. c, p. 146, H. Icevtceps, WoU. I c. p. 147, H. 
suhati'a^ Woll. 1. c. p. 148, H. Icevissima, Woll. I c. p. 149, and II. signatifrons, 
Woll. 1. c. p. 160, Cape Verde Islands. 
Longitarsus stenocgpho7i, Wollaston, I, c, p. 160, and L. laxicomisj Woll. 1. c. 
p. 151, Cape Verde Islands. 
Diholia phoe7iicia, Allard, L’Abeille, iii. p. 424, Syria. 
rsylliodes persictty Allard, Z. c. p. 467, Bagdad; P. lanticoUts, Allard, ?. c. 
p. 468, south of France ; P. saulcgi, Allard, I c. p. 469, Syria, 
rsgUiodcs sictda, Stierlin, I c. p. 228, Sicily. 
PsrjUodes C7jtist, Becker, Bull. Soc. Nat. Mosc. xl. 1. p. 113, Sarepta. 
Pkctroscelis scM/lhii, Stierlin, I. c. p. 31, Sicily. 
Phijllotreta dilatata, Thomson, 1. c. p. 192, Scania. 
Pkctroscelis lecvicollis, Thomson, 1. c. p. 229 (=7P de7itipes, Gyll., var. d)f 
SniRland. 
Ap1itho7ia p7dcherri7i7a, Allard, 1. c. p. 489, Algeria ; A. sardea, Allard, 1. c. 
p. 490, Sardinia ; A. viruhila^ Allard, 1. c. p. 491, Syria. 
Th7ja7uis nchulosa, Allard, 1. c. p. 496, Corsica. 
Grapiodera lia7npei, Allard, 1. c. p. 499, Crimea. 
Bdla7i077i07pha 7iitens, Allard, 1. c. p. 601, Algeria. 
Cassidides. 
Cassida salsolcc (Bedc.) — dese7ior7m (Gebl.), according to Becker, Bull. 
Soc. Nat. Mosc. xl. 1. p. 109. 
Cassida hoechlini, sp. n., Marseul, L’Abeille, iii. p. 68, Sahara. 
COCCINELLID^. 
The Scandinavian members of this family are described by C. G. Thomson 
(Skand. Col. viii. pp. 325-396). He divides the group into two tribes, Bhizo- 
hiina and Coccmellma^ the latter including the subtribes Coccmellides, Cy7iege- 
tides, Chiloco7'ides, and Scy7imides. Several of the genera of modern authors 
are accepted by Thomson. 
Coccinella hj7icea (Muls.) = var. \2-pustidata (Fab.), according to Seidlitz, 
Berl. ent. Zeits. 1867, p. 434. 
Coccinella ’li-punctaia. The larva feeds on the leaves of carnations &c. 
Kawall, Stett. ent. Zeit. 1867, p. 123. 
Letzner (.lahresber. schles. Ges. vaterl. Cultur, xliv. pp. 161-169) gives a 
detailed description of Coccmella imdecwmotata (Schneid.) in all its stages, 
and of the variations of the imago. 
New squeezes : — 
Coccinella arte77\isi<X) Wollaston, Col. Hesp. p. 168, Cape Verde Islands. 
