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ZOOLOGICAL LITERATURE. 
nearly to the state of things when Burmeister^s ' Handbuch * 
was published, and entirely ignores the genera which have been 
established of late years by Fieber and others. 
Garbiglietti publishes (Bull. Soc. Ent. Ital. i. pp.41, 106, 181, & 271) 
a synonymic catalogue of the Italian species of Heteroptera. Brief diagnoses 
of new species are scattered through it. 
Fuey-Gesner gives a general account of the results of his collecting in 
Switzerland in 1868 (Mittheil. schweiz. ent. Gesellsch. iii. pp. 18-22). 
Jakowlefp publishes (Horae Soc. Ent. Ross. vi. pp. 109-120) a supple- 
mental list of species of this group from the region of the Wolga. Several new 
species are described. 
Kittel publishes (Ber. nat. Ver. Augsb. xx. pp. 61-80) a list of species 
of this group hitherto detected in Bavaria. 
SCUTATA. 
Snellen van Vollenhoven has published (Tijschr. voor Ent. 2**® ser. 
iii. pp. 129-172) a monographic revision of the Dutch species of this group. 
He describes and figures the following known species; — Tetyra maura 
(Linn.), pi. 5. fig. 1; T. hottentotta (Eab.), pi. 5. fig. 2; Trigonosoma nigro- 
lineata (Rossi), pi. 6. fig. 3 ; Podops inunctus (Fab.), pi. 5. fig. 4 j Phimodei'a 
galgulina (H.-Sch.), pi. 6. fig. 6j Odontoscclis fuUginosa (Linn.), pi. 6. fig. Oj 
Coreoinelas scarabceoidea (Linn.), pi. 6. fig. 7 j Asopus ccerideus (Linn.), pi. 6. 
fig. 8j A, dumosus (Linn.), pi. 6. fig. 9; A. luridus (Fab.), pi. 6. fig. 10 j 
A. custos (Fab.) ; A. bidens (Linn.), pi. 6. fig. 11 j Cydnm bicolor (Linn.), pi. 6. 
fig. 1 J C. albomaryinatus (Fab.), pi. 6. fig. 2; C. morio (Linn.); C. bigut- 
tatus (Linn.), pi. 6. fig. 3 ; C. Jlavieornis (Fab.), pi. 6. fig. 4; Sciocoris um- 
brinus (Wolft’), pi. 6. fig. 12; JElia acuminata (Linn.), pi. 6. fig. 5; yE*. hlugii 
(Hahn), pi. 6. fig. 6; AE. injlexa (Wolff), pi. 6. fig. 7; Cimex rujipes 
(Linn.), pi. 6. fig. 8; C. lituratus (King), pi. 6. fig. 9; C. prasinus (Linn.), 
pi. 6. fig. 10 ; C. baccarum (Linn.), pi. 6. fig. 11 ; C. oleraceus (Linn.), pi. 6. 
fig. 12; Acanthosoma hccmorrhoidale- (iAnn.)^ pi. 6. fig. 13; A. hcBinatogastcr 
(Schr.), pi. 6. fig. 14 ; A. clypeatum (Burm.), ibid. iv. pi. 1. fig. 1 ; A.grisemn 
(Linn.), pi. 6. fig. 16 ; and A. ferrugator (Fab.), pi. 6. fig. 16. 
New genera : — 
Garsauria, Walker, Cat. Hem. Brit. Mus. iii. p. 636. Allied to Sehirus. 
Sp. G. aradoides, sp. n., Walker, 1. c. p. 636, Batchian and Kaisaa. 
Mentisaf Walker, 1. c. p. 637. Allied to Sciocoris (P). Sp. 31. smaragdina, 
sp. n.. Walk. 1. c. p. 637, Brazil. 
Blmna, Walker, /. c. p. 637. Allied to the preceding. Sp. B. setosa, sp. n., 
Walker, 1. c. p. 638, habitat unknown. 
Bryelica, Walker, 1. c. p. 647. Allied to Antiteuchus. Sp. B. ramosa, sp. n., 
Walk. 1. c. p. 647, Mexico. 
Cesada, Walker, 1. c. p. 648 (see errata). Allied to Agccus. Sp. C. di- 
stincta, sp. n., Walk. 1. c. p. 648, Amazons. 
Xldanuy Walker, 1. c. p. 649. Allied to JEctenus. Sp. U. smaragdina, sp. n.. 
Walk. 1. c. p. 649, Formosa. 
Salica, Walk. 1. c. p. 469. Allied to 3Iattiphus. Sp* S. ezcellens, sp. n., 
Walk. 1. c. p. 469, Archidona and Santarem. 
