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INSECTAj COEEOPTERA. 
C, angusticollisj Er. j C, canilea, Laf.,=er?/M?’o<7er«, Chaud.,= 
nigriventriSjUo^Q) C. amahilis,^o\i,j=iajffinis, Chaud. j C. jucunday Boh.,= 
ca^^ensisj Chaud. j C. ruhiicata^ Mots.,=s^/mt?*c?w/a, F. ; C, amahilis, Chaud., 
is named rw/ba<^rea ; C. modesta and dmilata, Chaud., =s*W/is, Rche. ; C, 
7 narginata, Lec.j C. interrupta, Chaud., =/acwwosa, Mann, j 
C*. ohscurataj Mots.,=|»iVi'pes, Chaud. j C. limhata, Sahlh, jim., is to stand for 
viridipennk, Dej., deform, j C. splcndida, Gory, auricolluj Cast., Brul., 
dimuliata, ItcliO.,=««i6'Myi</mrt, I''.; C. virUlula, Chaud., «=r6/«/</67w. Sahib.; 
C. alcyoneUf Er., and cyanescens, Brul., ? smaragdula, Belie.; C. moista^ 
Chaud., = camc«, Kche. ; C. Mots.,=<Art/assm«, Dej., var. ; C. tersa, 
Er., xanthoptera^ Chaud., and ? amcemila, 'Boh. , = tibialis, Brull^; C. elegans, 
Chaud., Dej.; C. amoena, Sahlh., and ? genicidata, Bob., and 
linearis, Sahlh., =^^^}7ric*CJ^s, Chaud. ; C. cinctipennis, Ghmd., =iSutureUa, Belie.; 
C. semirufa, Mots.,=iusa//s, Putz. ; C. brunnea and Jlava {fused), Chevr., 
testacea, Bcho.,=^pallidipmnis, Chaud.; C. maura. Mots., probably does not 
belong to the genus; australis, Er., fenestratus, Sehm.-G., nigrolineatus, 
Chaud., and pradieri, Fairm., assoeiated in Gemm. & v. Harold’s Cat. with 
Plochionus, are to be therefrom withdrawn; P. 4L.-notatus,'EiS,c.h.,=^d-pustu~ 
latus, Dej.; P.vittatus, 'Loc,.,=amandus, Newm. 
The author charaeterizes the following new genera and speeies : — 
Merizomena, p. 100. Properly speaking, only a subdivision of Glycia, but 
pilose above, the sides of anus much punctured, and less elongate. Cy- 
mindis basulis, Chaud., Agatus tricolor, Gobi., and Sinyilis dimidiata. Mots. 
Lipostratia, p. 101. Closely allied to Callida, but with 4th joint of tarsi 
not bilobed but deeply notched. Callida dichroa, Chaud., C. rufula, Gory, 
L. cribripennis, p. 102, Natal, and mouffleti, p. 103, Benguela, spp. nn., and 
? C. elongata. Boh. 
Spongoloba, p. 162. Apparently a transitional form between Callida and 
Philopyga\ intermediate tarsi in A with first (and sometimes second) joint 
lamellate beneath. C. fidgida, Dej., cyanipennis, Chaud. {=smaragdina, 
Dej., $ ), and punctata, Lee. 
Puplatia, p. 153. Last joint of labial palpi only slightly dilated, and no 
lamellm to intermediate tarsi in cf ; of wide, short, and flat build. B. lati- 
uscula, ibid., Ega. 
Pheea, p. 154. 4th joint of all tarsi simply cordate; tarsi not spongy 
beneath. Callida diluta, Chaud. 
Otoglossa, p. 158. Differs from Micragra {Cylindronotum, Putz.) in its 
less elongate build, smooth head and thorax, prominent eyes, and shorter, 
quadrate, and fiat elytra. O. tuberculosa, ibid., Minas, semilcevis and inccqualis, 
p. 160, Ega, terminalis, p. 161, Bio. 
Hyboptera, p. 161. Form of Cryptobatis, elytra tuberculate. Lebia tuber- 
cxdata, Dej., Aspasia verrucosa, Beiche, H.viridivittis, Bio, angulicollis, Ega, 
p. 164. 
Onota, p. 165. Allied to Otoglossa ; anterior angles of paraglossse widely 
subproduced-rotundate. O. bicolor, ibid., Brazil, Lebia ? angulicollis, Bche., 
O. tenuicincta, p. 166, Ega, rutilans, Cayenne, elongata, Brazil, p. 167. 
Phacocerus, p. 173. Possibly only a section of Plochionus) mentum un- 
toothed. P. piceus, ibid., Minas. 
Arnelus, p. 174. Differs slightly from Plochionus in the structure of its 
palpi, antennse, and tarsi. Coptodcra nigripennis, Gory. 
