88 Ins. 
COLEOPTERA. > 
Cerichrestus thammi, Baly, L c. p. 256, Ohanchamayo. 
Etqjhitrea assamensisy id. Cist. Ent. ii. p. 443, Assam. 
Dibolia maculata, Harold, 0. H. xvi. p. 232, Natal. 
Orestia carpathica, Oarpathiaus, puncticolHs, Transylvania, p. 56, caw- 
casica^ Caucasus, p. 417, Reitter, Verb. z.-b. Wien, xxix. (1880). 
Oaleruddes, 
Baly, J. S. Descriptions of New Genera and Species of Galleruoince. 
Ann. N. H. (5) iii. pp. 73-84, iv. pp. 108-120. 
Tbe following known species are noticed or redescribed in tbe second 
paper: Mesodonta Baly, p. Ill, Momcea purpurascens and Me- 
nippus cervinus, p. 112, and Antipha bennetti (all of Hope), p. 120. 
Lyperus viridipennh^ var. caiicasicuSj described ; Weise, Verb. z.-b. 
Wien, xxix. p. 486. 
Galeruca capveca : extraordinary swarm at Cairn Baan, in Argylesbire ; 
C. W. Mapleton, Ent. M. M. xv. pp. 18 & 19. 
New genera and spedes : — 
Euphyma, Baly, Cist. Ent. ii. p. 457. Form of Emathea ; joints of 
antennae cylindrical ; palpi ovate ; base of tborax with longitudinal 
grooves. Type, E. collaris, sp. n., 1. c., Assam. 
Eustena, id. 1. c. p. 458. Belong to Cbapuis’s 22nd section, but its 
narrow elongate form separates it from tbe other genera wbicb are placed 
in it. Type, E. pretiosa, sp. n., 1. c. p. 458, Assam. 
Parasietha, id. 1. c. p. 461. Differs from Ilylaspes by its much shorter 
antennae, which scarcely exceed half the body in length. Type, P. nigri- 
cornis, sp. n., 1. c. p. 461, Assam. 
Acroxena, id. L c. p. 462. Belongs to Chapuis’s 26th section, but is 
separated from Platyxantha and Stenoplatys by the shape of its antennae, 
which are stout, and tapering at the tip ; and from Doridea and AEnidea 
by its elongate form. Type, A. nasuta, sp. n., 1. c. p. 463, Assam. 
' Triaplatyps, Fairmaire, J. Mus. Godeffr. xiv. p. 113. Allied to Phyllo- 
hroticUy but the tarsal hooks are cleft, and the antennae differently formed 
(1st joint thick, arched ; 2nd minute ; 3-5 nearly equal, compressed, 
angularly dilated outwards; the remainder elongated, slightly pilose, 
nearly equal; the last longer). Type, T. quadripartita, sp. n., 1. c., Duke 
of York Island. 
Botanoctona, id. 1. c. p. 113. Belongs to the CcelomeriteSy near Pachy- 
toma by the form of the epipleura, but with the facies of the Adoriitea. 
Type, B. pallidO’Cincta, sp. n., 1. c., Duke of York Island. 
Oides indica and inornatay Baly, Cist. Ent. ii. pp. 443 & 444, Assam ; 
0. albertisi, Jacoby, P. Z. S. 1879, p. 388, Somerset, Australia. 
Aulacochilus decoratua and aibiricuSy Reitter, Deutsche E. Z. xxiii. 
pp. 223 & 224, E. Siberia. 
Aulacophora cornutUy pulchellay and perplexUy Baly, 1. c. pp. 445-447, 
Assam. 
Diacantha apertay Harold, C. H. xvi. p. 210, Pungo Andongo. 
Diabrotica eximiUy Bolivia, p. 73, rufo-limbatay La Plata, and viridi- 
limbatay locality unknown, p. 74, nigricepSy Guatemala, and interrupto- 
