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and Jlavicornis, p. 418, Michigan, opacula, California, and decipienSy 
Kansas, p. 418, crihrata, p. 419, Massachusetts, rudiSy p. 615, Lake Superior, 
Le Conte, tom. cit. 
Epitrix hrevis, Schwarz, 1. c. p. 367, Florida. 
Haltica sansiharicay Harold, MB. Ak. Berl. 1878, p. 222, Zanzibar. 
Disonycha fenestratay Baly, 1. c. p. 229, Colombia. 
Phyllotreta rohusta, Le Conte, 1. c, p. 614, Detroit. 
Jlyphasis (Har., rechar.) coccinelloideSy p. 312, and picipennis, p. 313, 
Sarawak, hipustulata^ p. 313, Celebes and Burma, nigricornis, p. 314, N. 
India, wallaciiy Malacca, and hevaniy S. India, p. 316, Baly, op. cit. i. 
(EdionychU mouhotiy p. 316, Siam, pretiosay ibid., circumcincta, p. 318, 
clarkiy p. 319, rtigicepSy p. 320, nigro-lineatay p. 321, Brazil, jporosa, p. 317, 
limhatay p. 318, Ecuador, recticollis, p. 319, chevrolatiy p. 322, Mexico, Baly, 
1. c. ; CE. hitoeniata, p. 223, eleganSy p. 224, posticata and crassa, p. 225, 
germari and spilota, p. 228, Brazil, seriatay p. 225, Guatemala, natalensisy 
p. 226, Pt. Natal, id. op. cit. ii. ; CE. indigoptera\yox hybr.], Le Conte, 1. c. 
p. 416, Florida. 
Physoma viotaceipennisy Baly, Ent. M. M. xiv. p. 204, Nyassa. 
Myrcina spectaUliSy id. Ann. N. H. (5) ii. p. 232, Madagascar ; M. 
chapuisiy id. Ent. M. M. xiv. p. 205, Nyassa (= acutangulay Har. ; Harold, 
Pet. Nouv. ii. p. 206). 
Argopus halyiy Harold, Deutsche E. Z. 1878, p. 88, Japan. 
SphcBroderma opima [-mwm], Le Conte, 1. c. p. 417, N. Carolina and 
Texas (the first American species of the genus). 
Argopistes scyrtoidesy id. 1. c. p. 416, Florida. 
Galerucides. 
Galeruca decora swarming in millions on Mt. Washington ; E. P. 
Austin, P. Bost. Soc. xix. p. 250. 
Galeruca cratcegi for four or five years regularly swarming from Feb. to 
June in a house at Melun ; M. Girard, Bull. Soc. Ent. Fr. (2) viii. p. xciv. 
New genera and sjpecies ; — 
Prasypteray Baly, Ann. N. H. (5) ii. p. 411. Closely allied to Astenay 
but with shorter third joint to the antennse. P. wallaciiy New Guinea, 
Dorey, distinctay Wagiou, p. 412, ornatay New Guinea, Aru Islands, 
approximatay Malay Peninsula, p. 413, Tiaroldiy p. 414, Batchian, id. 1. c. 
Megalognathay id. 1. c. p. 416. Separated from Malacosoma by the 
strongly exserted head, unarmed apices to the tibiae, and shorter inflexed 
elytral limb. M. elegansandi cavicollisy p. 416, suturalisy p. 417, bohemaniy 
p. 418, ventricosa and suhcylindricay p. 419, South Africa, rufiventre \_-ter 
vel -tris~\y p. 420, Nyassa. 
Charoeay id. Cist. Ent. ii. p. 376. Facies of Aphthonay but with slender 
hind thighs. C. flaviventre \^-ter vel ~tris\y ibid., Murree. 
Macrimay id. 1. c. p. 377. Strongly resembling AulacopJioray but with 
closed anterior acetabula and appendiculated claws. M. armata, ibid., 
Jhelam Valley. 
Anthraxantha, [presumably] Fairmaire, Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. (5) viii. 
p. 137. Near Stenoplatysy but with third joint of antennae shorter th£tn 
