CHRYSOMELlDiE. 
Ins. 83 
GlUhrides, 
E. Lefbvre, R. Z. (3) V. pp. 223-232, describes the species found by 
Raffray in Abyssinia and at Zanzibar. Several varieties of known species 
are recorded. 
Camptolenes raffrayi and abyssinica, spp. nn., id. 1. c. p. 223, Abyssinia. 
Peploptera ahyssinica, sp. n., id. 1. c. p. 225, Aduah. 
Gynandrophthalmapunctipennis^ p. 22Q^mttata and viridimaculata, p.227, 
hifasciata^ p. 229, yucunda^ fastidiosa, and postica^ p. 230, miochiroidcs^ 
p. 231, and incertay p. 232, Abyssinia, zanzibarica, p. 229, circumdata, 
p. 231, Zanzibar, id. 1. c., spp. nn. 
Dinophthalma fasciata and nigriceps, p. 179, consimilis, p. 180, spp. nn., 
J. S. Baly, Cist. Ent. ii., Amazon district. 
Proctophana amazona, sp. n., id. 1. c. p. 180, Amazon district. 
Themesia grandiSy sp. n., id. 1. c. p. 181, Brazil. 
Megalostomis generosay p. 181, interrupto-faaciatay p. 182, ccaruleay p. 183, 
spp. nn., id. 1. c., Amazon district. 
Coscimyptera argentinay sp. n., H. Burmeister, S. E. Z. xxxviii. p. 60, 
Entrerios. 
Dachrys bipartitay sp. n., Jacoby, 1. c. p. 511, Nicaragua. 
Gryptocephalides. 
J. S. Baly, Tr. E. Soc. 1877, p. 23, restores and redescribes as genera 
many of Suffrian’s groups of Cryptocepkalus previously characterized as 
distinct by Stal, Saunders, and others ; and divides Chapuis’s sub-family 
CryptocephaliteSy with such of his Monachites as have a well-developed 
scutellum, into two primary grpups ; the first including Cryptocepkalus 
proper, MonachnSy aud allied Old-world forms, with elongate and broadly 
cmarginate eyes, and the second with shorter aud more deeply and nar- 
rowly notched eyes, including Australian forms, of which he describes 
several as new. 
Cryptocepkalus pkaleratuSy undatuSy undulatuSy and fulgurans. Observa- 
tions on confusion by Suffrian, &c. ; G. Tappes, Bull. Soc, Ent. Fr. (5) 
vii. p. Iviii. 
New genera and species : — 
Cypkodera, Baly, 1. c. p. 25. Differs from Cadmus in the extreme gib- 
bosity of its thoracic dorsum. Type, Cadmus chlamydiformiSy Germ. 
CharidermUy id. 1. c. p. 28. Allied to Idiocepkalay but with intermediate 
joints of antennae dilated in the female. C. pulchella \_-luiri]y p. 29, W. 
Australia. 
Stegnocephalay id. 1. c. p. 32. Differs from Monachus in the produced 
anterior border of the prosternum, larger size, larger eyes, and longer 
antennae. For Cryptocepkalus kemixantkuSy Suffr., and allies ; also S. 
discoidalisy p. 222, Amazon River. 
Nyetray id. 1. c. p. 33. Suggests the males of some of the ClUkridcCy 
being remarkable for the prolongation of the parts of the mouth and 
lower part of the face in that sex. Allied to Scapkodius and Elapkodes. 
N.forcipatay p. 34, New Caledonia. 
