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muscifor7ms, ei'yth'ostoma, and reyi^ Coptocephala melanocephala^ 4^-macuJatay 
fossulata, and scopolina. 
For review of Lefevre’s work, especially on the nomenclature employed, 
cf. V. Harold, C. H. x. pp. 217 & 218 ; and for criticisms on his derivations, 
cf. de Marseul, Nouv. et Faits, p. cxliii. 
Clythra ^-punctata : case from nest of Formica rufa, F. J. M. Heylaerts, 
Tijdschr. Ent (2) vii. p. xxi ; larva and case (which is not hairy) described 
by R. Hislop, Ent. M. M. viii. p. 269. 
Otiocephala^ g. n., Lefevre, 1. c. p. 317. Differs from Calyptorhina in having 
the head elongated under each eye into a stout perpendicular car-piece, the 
structure of the epistoma, mandibles, and scutellum, &c. Lahidostomis for-- 
cipifcra, Luc., and Clythra opaca^ Rosenli. (with which Barathroia Icthierriif 
Chevr., and Grjnandrophihalma hishipunctataj Desbr., are identical). 
Lahidostomis spccuUfrons, p. 200, Asia Minor, Idndcr^na^ini, p. 201, Syria, 
pclissiet'i, p. 205, Algiers (probably a local form of guerini, Bassi), Kraatz, 
1. c . ; L. cavifi’ons, p. 80, Tangiers, metallica^ p. 83, 7'ugicollis, p. 86, S. Russia, 
diversifrons, p. 90, pi. 1. fig. 5, Beyrout, S. Russia, lepida [preoccupied by 
Lacordaire], p. 94, pi. 1. figs. 19 & 20, Russia, ^naroccanaj p. 380, lucanifor- 
mis, p. 381, Morocco, Lefevre, 1. c. : spp. nn. 
Tituhma 7iigriventriSj sp. n., Lef&vre, I, c. p. 136, pi. 2. fig. 5, Russia 
(?!=sericea, 01 .). 
Calyptorhina hiornata (P Kinderm.), id. 1. c. p. 322, Amasia, Diarb^kir. 
Gyna7idrophtholma grccca, Kraatz, /. c. p. 217, Greece {? — afinis, 111., var.) ; 
G. scutellarisy p. 335, pi. 4. fig. 2, Syria, 7nanicata, p. 341, Spain, judaica^ 
p. 342, Syi4a,^r<ccrt, p. 346, Mt. Parnassus, djehellma, p. 349, pi. 4. fig. 3, Syria, 
Beyrout, hrevicornis, p. 351, pi. 4. fig. 4, Oran, Portugal, Lefevre, 1. c. : 
spp. nn. 
Coptoccphala qumque7iotatay p. 364, pi. 4. fig. 18, Corsica, p. 372, 
Sicily : id. 1. c., spp. nn, 
Eumolpides. 
Colasjjis Jlavida^ Say. Larva redescribed fully, and figured in detail : C. 
V. Riley, iv. Rep. Ins. Mo. p. 34, fig. 16. 
Pseudocolaspis and Pach7iepho7'us. Observations on real and reputed Eu- 
ropean species by Kraatz, B. E. Z. xvi. pp. 187-190, who criticizes Schaufuss. 
Pseudocolaspis setosa, Lucas (1847),= cylmdrica^ Kiist. (1846, as Paclme- 
phorus) ; Pachnephorus cylindricus, Luc. (1849), does not clash. 
Cryptocephalides. 
Cryptocephalus. Von Harold, C. H. x. p. 254, changes C. impei'ialisjP.^nec 
Laich., to primarius ; nitididiiSf Gyll., nec F., to ochrosto7na j rujicollis, 01., 7 iec 
F., to c7'ythrodcrcs ; hmdi^ 01., wee F., to olivic7'i) occllatuSf Suffr., nec Drap.^ 
to suhtilis ; fasciatus, H.-S., wee Say, to sinuatus) trivittatus, Gebl., wee 01., to 
altaicus ; S-punctatus, 01., wee Scop., to capensis ; pulchellus, Suffr., nec 
Saunders, to hla7idulus ; melanocephalus^ Suffr., 7iec Saund., to mucidus. 
Cryptocephalus {Ochrosopsis) erosus, Seidlitz, nec Saunders, is renamed ex- 
cisus by its author, 0. H. x. p. 254. 
Cryptocephalus frontalis occurs in profusion at Marly on sallows of one 
year’s growth : Leprieur, Bull. Soc. Ent. Fr. (5) ii. p. xl. , 
