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De Marsetjl (Coleopt. Ilefte, v. p. 122) changes the specific names of the 
following species described by him in L’Ab. ii. : — Sphenopta-a impressicolKs 
to mendax^ Acmceodera rfuttifera to spilojdwj'a, Antliaxia verecimda to venet'a- 
hilis, and Agrilus tmpressicollis to foveicollis, on account of their having been 
previously used by Fahroeus, Leconte, Erichson and Gory respectively. 
Agrilus sericeus (Fairm.) = croceivestis (Mars.). De Mars. L’Ab. vi. 
p. 154. . 
Harold (Coleopt. Hefte, v. pp. 116 & 117) states that Clialcot<s9iia, Irido- 
tania, Paracupta, and Plciona (Deyr.) must provisionally be considered as 
synonyms of Clialcopliora^ and that Stigmodera chrysochlora should be referred 
to Conognatha\ Poncilonota fastuosa was first described by Well (Jacquin’s 
Miscell.) ; Ptosima undccimmacnlata (Ilbst.) is older than novcmmaculata 
(Fab.), and should stand ; Acmceodcra Jlavofasciata (Pill, et Mitterp., 1783) 
should stand for tceniata (Fab.) ; Biqn estis regalisXYdh.') is an Actenodes, and 
Cisseis pulchella {\^u\>y)= A grilus armatus (Weber), teste Saunders ; C. erc- 
inita (White) is probably an Anilara. 
Harold (/. c. pp. 123 124) makes the following changes in nomencla- 
ture : — 
Trigomphorus (Sol.) to Trigomgcnium (TrigojiophoruSy Serv., 1834) ; 
Acanihopygus (Deyr.) to Geralius (Aca7itho2)ygus, Montr., 1800) ; Stigmodera 
ohscuripemiis (Saund. 7icc Mann.) to gravis ) Acmceodera ornata (Woll. nec 
Fab.) to elegans ; A. cup^'ina (Boh. nec Spin.) to gamensis ; A. fasciata (Boh. 
nec Roth) fascig era -y Chrysohothris soi'or (Lee. nec Cast. etG.) to adelphn) 
Agrilus inucronatus (Boh. nec King) to aca^ithopterus ; A. leucostictus (Saund. 
nec Klug) to iirorellus ; A. pyg^nceus (Fahr. nec Cast, et G.) to minuius y"A. 
cyanipennis (Cast, et G. 7xcc Chev.) to orientalis) A. desexius (Lee. nec Klug) 
to solitarius ; A, tenuis (Gory tiec Ratz.) to umbratus ; A, tenellus (Boh. nec 
Fahr.) to vagans. 
Pseudhyperanthay g. n., E. Saunders, Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond. 1869, p. 6. 
To be placed between Capnodis and Cardiaspis in Lacordaire’s CludcophorideSy 
having the antennary pores on each side of the joints ; but resembles Hyper- 
antha in general form, and has the scutelluin of BeXionota. Sp. P. jucunday 
sp. n., E. Saund. 1. c. p. 6., pi. 1. fig. 9, Penang. 
Neio species : — 
Sternoeex-a xmdtqxunctata, E. Saunders, 1. c. p. 1, pi. 1. fig. 2, Cochin China. 
Julodis ccxicipesy E. Saund. 1. c. p. 2, pi. 1. fig. 4, East (Persia ?). 
Catoxantha xxiouJiotii, E. Saund. 1. c. p. 3, pi. 1. fig. 4, Laas (sic). 
Chrysaspis (H. Deyr. MS.) viridipennis, E. Saund. 1. c. p. 4, pi. 1. fig. 5, 
Gaboon. 
Paracupta. E. Saunders, Journ. Linn. Soc. Zool. x., describes the follow- 
ing species : — P, lorquixiii, p. 331, pi. 10. fig. 1, Celebes ? ; P. sulcata, p. 332, 
fig. 2, Fiji Islands; P. foveicollis, ibid., fig. 3, Aneiteum; P. taciturxia, ibid., 
fig. 4, Fiji Islands; P. xnarginipmxxis, p. 333, fig. 6, Fiji Islands ; P. axirofo- 
veata, p. 334, fig. 6, N. W. Australia ; P. sutux-alis, ibid., fig. 7, New Caledonia ; 
P. Jlamfoveata, p. 335, fig. 8, Aneiteum; P. xxmsta (sic), ibid., fig. 9, New 
Caledonia ; P. cexieicollis, p. 336, fig. 10, Aneiteum. 
Psiloptex'a. Fairmaire, Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. 4® s^r. ix., describes the follow- 
ing species: — P. alhosparsa, p. 210, Madagascar; P. coquex'dii, p. 211, Mayotte; 
P. patruelis, ibid., INIayotte ; P. sycophaxita, p. 212, Madagascar ; P. hx'exxxei, 
ibid., Madagascar; P. sterxialis, p. 213, Mayotte ; P. peraffixiisy p. 214, Mada- 
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