SCARAB^IDiE. 
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Horn, G . H. A Monographic Revision of the Species of Cremastochilus 
of the United States. P. Am. Phil. Soc. xviii. pp. 382-397, 
pi. iv. 
The genus is discussed, and the species are tabulated and described, 
ncluding 1 new one. Westwood’s species in Thes. Ent. Oxon. are speci- 
ally noticed. 10 of the 18 admitted species are figured. The following 
synonymy occurs: C. depressus^ Horn, = planatuSy Lee., polita^ Schaum, 
= leucostictus, Burra., crassipes, Westw., = schaumi, Lee., armatus, 
AValk., ? = angularis, Lee., crenicollis, Westw., = knochi^ Lec. ; castanea, 
G. & P., sayi, Harr., percheroni and cicatricosus^ Westw., = variolosus^ 
Kirby ; junior, Westw., = squamulosus, Lec. ; castanea, Schaum, and 
hentzi, Harr., = canaliculatus, Kirby ; walshi, Westw., = retractus, Lee., 
lecontii, Westw., = castancce, Knoch, and castanece, Kirby, = harrisi, 
Kirby. 
. Synopsis of the Euphorice of the United States. L. c. pp. 397-408, 
pi. iv. 
14 species admitted ; 5 are figured, including E.fascifera, Lec. (fig. 16). 
The following synonymy occurs : E, clarhi, Lee., and texana, Schauf., = 
kerni, Hald. ; lurida, Oliv., and reichii, Gory & Perch., — sepulchralis, 
Fabr. ; antennata, G. & P., tmd 2>uhera, Gyll., = herhacea, Oliv. ; and har- 
hata, Say, brunnea, G. & P., and marylandica, Frohl., = inda, L. 
Waterhouse, O. O. A Third Contribution to the Knowledge of the 
Cetoniidee of Madagascar. 
Contains descriptions of new species, and remarks on the variation of 
Stenotarsia discoidalis and Pantolia polita, Waterh. 
Ceratorrhina (Ste}jhanorrhina) guttata, 01., and C. {Aphelorrhina') simil- 
Uma, Westw., redescribed ; C. O. Waterhouse, Ann. N. H. (5) iii. pp. 87 
& 88 . 
Halonota hidens, Fabr., specimen with the angles of the scutellum 
depressed ; C. A. Dohrn, S. E. Z. xl. pp. 188 & 189. 
Epixanthis maculitarsis, Burm., redescribed and figured ; J. 0. West- 
wood, Tr. E. Soc. 1879, p. 203, pi. iii. fig. 6. 
Ischiopsopha ignipennis,Qe^ivo, = Lomaptera jamesi, Waterh. ; Harold, 
C. H. xvi. p. 247, note. 
Cetonia aurata. Kraatz discusses the following Asiatic forms, which 
he considers to be probably varieties : Glycyphana viridi-opaca, viridi 
ohscura, and pilifera, Motsch., C. cupreola, Kraatz, Euryomia amouri- 
ensis, Thoms., and Protcetia hensoni, Westw. : Deutsche E. Z. xxiii. 
pp. 241-252 & 304. C. opaca and cardui very injurious to bee-hives; M. 
Girard, Bull. Soc. Ent. Fr. (5) ix. pp. evii. & cviii. C. palpalis, Moh- 
nike, = hremii, Schaum ; C. A. Dohrn, S. E. Z. xl. p. 185. 
Uloptera planata, Burm., may be congeneric with Phymatopteryx, 
Westw., in which case the latter genus will fall ; J. O. Westwood, 1. c. 
p. 202. 
Cremastochilus saucius with malformed tarsi ; Horn, Tr. Am. Ent. vii. 
pp. xxxi. & xxxii. 
