CHRYSOMELTDiE. 
Ins. 87 
Eimolpus (monographed, p. 45 et seq.) separatus, p. 47, La Plata, 
Uruguay, Brazil, niiidus^ p. 48, Amazon, Oayonuo, australis, p. 50, Cor- 
dova, Peru, imperialis, p. 51, Cayenne, Martinique, speciosus, p. 52, 
Cayenne, batesi, p. 63, and carinatus, p. 54, Amazon, Baly, 1. c. 
Colasposoma inconstans (renamed instabile, op. cit. SB. p. xviii.) and cos- 
tatum, p. 105, Nyassa, Natal, and madagassum, Madagascar, p. 106, 
Harold, MT. Miinch. ent. Ver. i. ; C. pradieri, p, %\.^,fairmairii, p. 311, Old 
Calabar, dejeani, p. ^\.l,femorale, p. 314, Senegal, bonvouloiri, thoracicum, 
and amplicolle, p. 312, fulvipes, chloris, pubescens, and fulgidum, p. 313, 
scutellare, jucundum, and separatum, p. 314, S. Africa, abdomindle, p. 315, 
Zanzibar, Lefevre, 1. c. 
Typophorus nobilis, p. 316, versutus, p, 317, rufipes, picimanus, and urn- 
bratus, p. 318, nigro-notatus, tibialis, and nanus, p. 319, Brazil, chalceus 
and sturmi, p. 317, Mexico, annulatus, p. 318, Colombia, histrio, p. 319, 
North America, Lefevre, 1. c. 
Syagrus morio, Harold, 1. c. p. 101, Natal ; S. puncHcollis, p. 320, Zan- 
zibar, dilutus, p. 320, geniculatus, p. 321, tibialis, mniszecld, goudoti, and 
madagascariensis, p. 322, tantillus, p. 323, Madagascar, bimaculatus, p. 320, 
striatipennis and nigro-signatus, p. 321, Gaboon, quadrinotatus, p. 321, 
natalensis, p. 322, maculatus, p. 323, Natal, atomarius, p. 323, S. Africa, 
Lefevre, 1. c. 
Eurydemus hartmanni and nubiensis, p. 100, Sennaar, flavicans and 
maculosus, Nyassa, and madagassus, Madagascar, p. 101, Harold, 1. c. 
Corynodes raffrayi, Lefevre, 1. c. p. 324, Zanzibar. 
Chrysochus mniszechi, id. ibid., P N. America. 
Colaspoides ocellata, id. 1. c. p. 325, Brazil. 
Dcrmoxanthus spinipes, id. 1. c. p. 326, Zanzibar. 
Chrysomelides, 
Thirty-seven species, some new, from Colombia described by E. Stein- 
heil, MT. Miinch. ent. Ver. i. pp. 31-48, pi. i. Dory phora rug osa, Jacoby, 
fig. 1 ; D. geminipuncta, Stal, var. ?, fig. 3. [It is impossible to make this 
entry without praise for the remarkable excellence of the plate men- 
tioned.] 
Chrysomela violacea, $ , and C. staphylea, $ , in copuM, no eggs resulting ; 
Frochlich, Ent. Nachr. iv. p. 29. 
Chrysomela lucida, $ , and Lina populi, $ , in copul 5, at Pau (many 
instances) ; De Contes, Pet. Nouv. ii. p. 141. 
Polygramrna and Leptinotarsa. On their value as generic groups, and 
on the synonymy of the species of the former ; A. Chevrolat, Bull. Soo. 
Ent. Fr. (5) vii. p. cxlii. et seq. 
Dorypliora lO-Zmeaia. On its possible introduction into England ; 
J. W. Douglas, Ent. M. M. xiii. p. 182. Epitome of its recent progress in 
N. America ; C. V. Riley, Rep. Ins. Mo. ix. pp. 34-47. Provancher, 
Nat. Canad. ix. p. 235, notes newspaper reports of the beetle having 
reached Montreal in June, 1877, and Quebec in July. He apparently 
doubts the correctness of this statement and suggests confusion 
with allied species. He records it himself in August (p. 251) 24 
miles behind Quebec. On its being recorded from Miilheim ; M. 
