90 Ins, 
COLEOPTERA. 
jposticata^ p. 455, flavo-fa§ciata and histrio, p. 456, id. Cist. Eut. ii., 
Assam. 
Monolepta cavipennis^ id. 1. c. p. 459, Assam. 
Hylaspes assamensis^ id. 1. c. p. 460, Assam. 
Eustetha limhata^ id. 1. c. p. 462, Assam. 
JEnidia harhata and eximia^ id. 1. c. p. 464, Assam; .tE. bipartita, 
Jacoby, P. Z. S. 1879, p. 792, Sumatra. 
Hispides, 
Prosopodonta costata and punctata, pi. ix. fig. 4, spp. nn., 0. O. Water- 
house, Cist. Ent. ii. p. 428, Medellin, Colombia. 
Arescus Icevicollis, sp. n., id. 1. c. p. 427, Medellin. 
Monochirus caucasicus, sp. n., Heyden, Yerh. Ver. Briinn, xvii. p. 87, 
pi. vi. fig. 54, Elisabetpol, Caucasus. 
Hispa excisa, sp. n., Kraatz, Deutsche E. Z. xxiii. p. 140, pi. ii. fig. 10, 
Amoor. 
Oassidides. 
Kraatz, G. Die Cassiden von Ost-Sibiriens und Japan. Deutsche 
E. Z. xxiii. pp. 267-275. 
A list of species, with descriptions of all which are not likewise 
European. 
Cassida erudita and consociata, Baly, = C. rugoso-punctata and fusco- 
rufa, Motsch., respectively ; Lewis, Anu. N. H. (5) iv. p. 465. 
Aspidomorpha vicaria, sp. n., Harold, C. H. xvi. p. 216, Interior of 
Angola. 
Cassida stictica, id. 1. c. p. 216, Interior of Angola ; C. diabolica, 
Amoor, p. 142, angulifera, Japan, p. 274, and higuttulata, Amoor, p. 275, 
Kraatz, Deutsche E. Z. xxiii. ; spp. nn. 
Erotylidj;. 
Harold, E. von. Beitrage zur Kenntniss der Languria-Xvi^n aus 
Asien und Neuholland. MT. Munch, ent. Ver. iii. pp. 46-94. 
The known and new species are described in detail, the total number 
amounting to 59. The genus Pachylanguria, Crotch, is rejected. 
Many names are sunk as synonyms or varieties. The following species 
are described as new : — Languria borneensis and amcena, Sarawak, 
p. 56, punctata, Darjeeling, p. 58, geniculata, Hiogo, Japan, p. 59, 
bipartita, E. Indies, p. 62, stenosoma, Sarawak, and elegantula, Luzon, 
p. 64, atro-cyanea, Celebes, p. 65, picea, Somerset, Australia, and 
beccarii, p. 66, papuana and violaceipennis, p. 68, pavida, p. 69, New 
Guinea, &c., timorensis, Timor and Ternate, p. 70, cordicollis, p. 71, 
tenuis and glabricollis, p. 72, Ternate, &c., ceylonica, Ceylon, p. 73, bir- 
manica, Burma, p. 74, crotchi, N. Guinea, p. 75, nietneri, Ceylon, and 
manicata, p. 76, serratula, N. Guinea, p. 77, trifoliata, Ceylon, dorice, 
p. 78, and brevis, Sarawak, p. 79, militaris, p. 80, and albertisi, Australia, 
&c., p. 81, melanosterna, Luzon, p. 82, pulona [Penang is the name ; Pulo 
merely means island — E d.], Pulo Penang, p. 83, filaria, Java, p. 84, 
