THE LEAF BEETLES. 



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2104 (0<>02). GALEKITKU.A CAVicou.is Lee.. 1'i'oc. I'liil. Acad. Nat. Sci., 

 1S05. I'll!. 



Oval, narrower in front, snl nil-pressed. Dull red, moderately shilling, 

 very sparsely and linely pubescent; antenna' black; legs dull red to piceous. 

 Thorax nearly t\vi<e as wide as long, narrower in front, sides curved or ob- 

 tusely subangulate. hind angles distinct; disk with a broad median depres- 

 sion and another each side, surface coarsely punctured. Klytral margin 

 flattened; disk with coarse, deep, HM| crowded punctures. Length 4.5- 



Taken in numbers by Wolcott near Pine, Lake County. May 21. 

 Occiu, s from Canada and the Now England States westward to 

 Wisconsin. Probably to be found throughout the northern third 

 of the State. 



(i. rufosanguinea Say, length 4.5-5.5 nun., is known from Penn- 

 sylvania southward. 



UK!;") (O'.IOO). GALKKUl'ELI.A N Y M 1'Il.K.K Lillll.. S.VSt. Xat., 175S, ,">70. 



Oblong-oval, narrower in front, subdepressed. 

 Ticeiius brown, finely pubescent : thorax dull yellow, 

 usually with three piceous spots; side margin, apex 

 and epipleura of elytra yellowish; under surface 

 and antenna' piceous. the basal joints of the latter 

 partly dull yellow; legs pale. Thorax twice as wide 

 as long, sides rather strongly angulate ; front angles 

 small, prominent, hind angles nearly obsolete; disk 

 with median narrow depression and a larger one 

 each side which is densely punctured and piceous; 

 surface otherwise smooth or with a few coarse 

 punctures. Elytra slightly broader behind, mar- 

 gins distinctly flattened, surface coarsely and rather 

 closely punctate. Length 4.5-0 mm. (Fig. 50!).) 



Northern half of State, fre-ment; Knox *'ig. 509. x o. (After Chitten- 



clcn in Bull. No. 54, U. S. Bur. Ent.) 



pud I awienee counties only in the south. 



March 26-September 2!). Probably hibernates. Occurs on the pads 



and flowers of the white and yellow water-lilies. 



2100 (01)04). GALERUCELLA TUBKKCULATA Say, Journ. 1'hil. Acad. Nat. Sci., 



Ill, 1X24. 450; ibid. II. .'0. 



Oblong-oval, subdepressed. opaque, tinely pubescent. Color variable, 

 dull reddish-brown to piceous; antenna 1 black; legs pale or partly piceous. 

 Thorax nearly twice as wide as long, sides rounded or obtusely subangulate, 

 hind angles distinct, base sinuate each side; surface coarsely and closely 

 punctured, smoother near the front angles and along the apex. Elytra some- 

 what wider behind the middle; disk coarsely and deeply punctured, more 

 sparsely and finely at sides and apex. Length 5-0 mm. 



Wayne and Marion counties; rare. May 2u'-June 18. The usual 

 black spots of thorax are often wanting. 



