THE GENERAL SUBJECT. 
Ins, 1 3 
Harold, v. Bericht iiber die von A. v. Homeyer und Pogge in 
Angola und im Lunda-Reiche gesammelten Coleopteren. C. H. xvi. 
pp. 1-224, pis. i. & ii. 
280 species are enumerated. A large proportion are new ; and the 
species diagnosed in MT. Mimch. ent. Ver. ii. and in MB. Ak. Berl. 1878, 
are redescribed in full. Other known species which are redescribed, or 
require special notice here, are as follows : Mantichora livingstonii, Cast, 
(distinct from M. scahra = herculeana^ Kl.), Cicindela poggii, Har., pi. i. 
fig. 1, Galerita attelaboides, Fabr. (= Drgpta gracilis^ 2'efflas 
dclegorguii, Gu^r., T. muata, Har., pi. i. fig. 3; Eudema impictum (= 
Craspedophorus cequalitas), Chlamius gorily Buq., C. ammon^ Fabr. (= 
hruneti^ Glory), Rhembus cegyptiacus and senegalensis^ Hej., are hardly 
distinct; Hydo.ticus capicola probably = caffer^ Boh. ; H. congestus, 
King (= signatipennis^ Cast.) ; Anachalcos procerus^ Gerst. ; A. ciipreus^ 
Fabr., from the West Coast is probably distinct from the S. African form 
convexus^ Boh., Onthophagus brucii, Reiche, 0. piigionatus, Fabr., 0. catta^ 
Fabr. (= gazella, Fabr.), Anomala pallida, Fabr., Ceratorrhhia harrisi, 
Westw. var., pi. i. fig. 4 ; Dicranorrhina inicans, Dru., HeterorrMna 
cincta, Oliv. (= cinctatus, Voet), Gnathocera cruda, Jans., Leucoscelis 
dysenterica, Boh. (nec Mad., which = hmmorrhoidalis), L. rufo-femorata, 
Burm., Cetonia poggii, Har., pi. i. fig. 5 ; Diplognatha cinnamomea, Afzel., 
D. gagates, Forst., D. silicea, Mad., D. maculatissima. Boh., GoniochiluH 
rujimntris, Har., pi. i. figs. 6 & 6 a-c ; Coenochilus procerus, Schaum (= 
paulus, Burm.). Table of species of Steraspis given ; S, brevicornis, Klug, 
includes his oiruginosa, cuneata, and superbiens, and delegorguii, Thoms., 
Ckrysaspis aurata, Fabr., Tetralohus Jlabellicornis, Linn., Prioscelis ser- 
rata, Fahv. , Eiq^ezus ^ ^ of 4 species tabulated ; A spido sternum antiquum, 
Har., pi. i. fig. 7 ; Praogena splendens, Makl., P. procera, Har., pi. i. fig. 8 ; 
Zonabris (new name for Mylahris, Fabr., nec Geoff.) bifasciata, Oliv., Z. 
dicincta, Bert. (= hizonata, Gerst.), dentata, 01. (= tortuosa, Er.), Cleonus 
sannio, Herbst (= mucidus. Germ.). Tithoes and allied genera tabulated : 
T.yolofus,DdXm..\ Dorycera apicicornis, Fabr., Macrotorna palmata,Fsdov., 
Mallodon downesi, Hope, Colpoderus forcipatus, Har., pi. ii. fig. 1 ; Sterno- 
tomis virescens, Westw. (= insularis, Har.), S. irrorata, Fabr., S. eremita, 
Westw. (= FreadelpJia humeralis, Thoms.), Tragocephala nobilis, Fabr. 
(= histrionica, Har.), T. hicincta, Fabr. (= Lamia continua, 01.) ; Cero- 
plesis, table of species given, C. quinquefasciata, Fabr. (= capensis, 
var., Schon., and tcmiata, Perroud) ; Phryneta obscura, Oliv., Hecyrida 
appendiculata, Gerst. (= sordida, Fahr.), Nitocris leucostigma, Har., pi. ii. 
fig. 3; N. chrysostigma, Har., pi. ii. fig. 4; Antipus mandibularis, Latr., 
Clithra walilbergi, Latr., Aulacophora bispinosa, Fabr., Aspidomorpha 
chlorotica, Oliv. ( ? = spectahilis. Boh.), Megalodacne magnijica, Har., 
pi. ii. fig. 6. Many West Coast species are recorded from S.W. Africa 
for the first time. 
Heyden, L. V. Die cdleopterologische Ausbeute des Prof. Dr. Rein in 
Japan 1874-75. Deutsche E. Z. xxiii. pp. 321-365. 
Contains a bibliography of the subject, and a list of 152 species, with 
remarks. Very few new species are described ; the following synonymic 
