244 INSECTA, COLEOPTERA. 
Lehia nujripkta^ sp. n., Chaudoir, Bull. Mosc. xliv. 2, p. 814 (no locality 
mentioned). 
Gallerucidides and GallerucidicB/^ 
Chniidoir, Bull. Mosc. xlv. 1, p. 410, proposes to establish under one of 
those naiuos a distinct group, interniodiato between his ‘ Ii(5biides ’ and 
^ 'retragonodiSrides,' and founded on .Lvbulia, Moraw., and Oallonicidia 
[Cra/cT-], g. n.,p. 417, which, agi’eeing with Lebia in having no epilobes to 
the mentum, differs from it in the want of an einargination at the inner 
apex of the intermediate tibiae of the cJ , and in the anterior and intermediate 
tarsi of that sex having 2 rows of S(][uamul 0 e beneath. From Lebidia it 
differs in the shorter lobes of the mentum, the less elongate antennae, whereof 
the first 4 joints are glabrous, and the more slender tarsi, and very pro- 
minent eyes. Q. octonotata^ p. 418, Bio Janeiro, basinotata, p. 419, Ega, 
dimidiata, p. 420, Cuba, id. 1. c. spp. nu. • The elytra of all this group 
are never truncate, and the form and clothing of their tarsi beneath recalls 
those of Sarothrocrepis. 
Pericalides, 
Catascopus oxi/(/onus, Chaud., is now considered not distinct from angidatus j 
C. ceneus, Mots., nec Saund., is named fuscoccneiis \ C. cwiccnzis, Chaud., = 
cleyum, var., of which C. atistralasiai, Hope Coll., is also a var,, named 
cclebemis (^vith which C. lateralisj Brullt?, is queried as identical), and 
another var. from Cape York is named cyancns', C. versicolor , Saund.,? = 
aculeatuSy badly developed j C splendidus, Saund., — costidatiiSy Chaud. j 
C. subqtiudrafuSy Mots., ? = riijvpesy Gory ; and general observations on the 
genus are made : Chaudoir, B. Z. (2) xxiii. pp. 244-260. 
Periblepusa elaphr aides, Bedt., = Scoptodes {Ilelceotrechus) elaphroides,^ h\te. 
Scopodes (ligula and front tarsi of (J described) is apparently allied to Sphallax, 
Bates, = Actenonyx, White j and these two genera cannot be placed near 
Catascopus or JPencalns, but should probably form a separate group near tho 
Lachnophorides. Id. Bull. Mosc. xlv. 1, pp. 390-892. 
Catascopus dijfims, Celebes, aynatus, Moluccas, p. 244, goebeli, Malacca, and 
var. ? basalis, Cambodia, virens, Celebes, p. 245, simplex, p. 246, Mindanao, 
Philippines, cayetmensis, Cayenne, volhnhoveni, Sumatra, p. 248 : id. B. Z. (2) 
xxiii., spp. nn. 
Scopodes aterrimus, sp. n., id. Bull. Mosc. xlv. 1, p. 891, S. E. Australia. 
Ditomides. 
Carterus rujipes, Luc., clashing with Odogenius rufipes, Chaud., is renamed 
lucasi : Beiche, Cat. Col. Alg. p. 8, note (already published in Ann. Soc. 
Ent. Fr. 1861, but an unnecessary change, Chaudoir’s insect being a Ditomus j 
C. H. X. p. 230). 
Aristas semicylindricus, sp. n. (La Brulerie, MS.), Gilnicki, B. Z. (2) 
xxiii. p. 476, Erzeroum, 
Morionides. 
Stereodema, g. n., Chaudoir, Ann. Ent. Bclg, xv. p. 21. Allied to Stereo- 
stoma, Murray, but with no hook to the maxillie, apex of labial palpi much 
