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p. 338 of the Canadian Entomologist, Vol. XXVI. The fault may be 

 corrected by changing the wording of the division " ccc " so that it may 

 read "Thorax reddish or testaceous, elytra entirely testaceous or black, 

 with two reddish spots on each." 



Chrysomelid^e. 



Mr. R. J. Crew has collected, at Toronto, two species o{ Zetigophora 

 not included in the Society's lists nor in my paper. Since these additions 

 (Z. Kirbyi and Z. sctitellaris) raise the total number of Canadian forms 

 to five, it will be as well to reproduce in part the table recently published 

 by Dr. Horn in Trans. Am. Ento. Soc, XIX., which runs thus : 

 A. Body, as seen from above, of one colour. 



Pitchy black abnortnis, Lee. 



Entirely yellowish Kirbyi, Baly. 



AA. Body above bicoloured. 



b. Elytra entirely black. Head entirely yellow, punctures of 

 elytra large and more distant than their diame- 

 ters sctitellaris, Suffr. 



bb. Elytra parti-coloured. 



Thorax entirely yellow, elytra with a cordiform discal 

 space, the suture narrowly and the side margin yellow, 

 outer half of antennae piceous, the elytral punctures 



very close puberula, Cr. 



Thorax with a discal piceous area divided at middle by a 

 yellow line, elytra with a common oval or cordiform 

 spot and the apex pale. Antennae pa.\e..variafis, Cr. 

 All the species are of nearly the same size, 

 running from about .13 to .16 inch, in length. The 

 name Kirbyi replaces Reiiieckei of the check-list. 

 A figure of Z. varians is here given (Fig. 29), which 

 will show the form of the genus. 



Fig. 29. 



