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Saperda calcarata Say. Rare. Also took one specimen at light. 



Saperda tridentata Oliv. Quite rare. Have only one specimen 

 from this vicinity. 



Saperda lateralis Fab. Rare. Have one specimen taken June 7, 

 1914. 



Tetraopes canteriator Drap. Common on milkweed. 



Oberea ruficollis Fab. Rare. 



Oberea ocellata Hald. Also rare. Have but one specimen taken 

 here. 



Family CHRYSOMELIDAE. 



Donacia proxima Kirby. Rare. Occurs on the leaves of the com- 

 mon pond lily. 



Donacia subtilis Kunze. Common. Varies in color from bright 

 blue to bright red. 



Donacia pusilla Say. Very rare. Occurs on bushes near shores 

 of ponds. 



Crioceris asparagi Linn. Generally common. 



Crioceris 12-punctatus Linn. About as common as the above spe- 

 cies. 



Anomoea laticlavia Forst. Rather common. Taken from low 

 shrubbery. 



Coscinoptera dominicana Fab. Also taken from low shrubs. 



Chlamys plicata Fab. Common. Taken from leaves of blackberry. 



Cryptocephalus mutabilis Melsh. Not common. 



Cryptocephalus quadruplex Newm. Common. Taken from leaves 

 of blackberry. 



Pachybrachys luridus Fab. Not common. To be obtained by 

 sweeping. 



Pachybrachys subfasciatus Hald. Found on elm. 



Pachybrachys trinotatus Melsh. Very rare. Have one specimen 

 taken July 22, 1912. 



Pachybrachys othonus Say. Rather rare. Taken from blackberry 

 bushes. 



Pachybrachys picturatus Germ. Common during the last season. 



Xanthonia 10-notata Say. Taken by sweeping pasture lands early 

 in the spring. 



Glyptoscelis pubescens Fab. Very rare. 



Chrysochus auratus Fab. One of the commonest and most beau- 

 tiful members of the family. 



Chrysomela similis Rog. Common. Mostly taken by sweeping. 



Chrysomela elegans Oliv. Common. 



Calligrapha inornata Rog. Rather rare. 



Graphops pubescens Melsh. Common. Occurs on many garden 

 weeds. 



Colaspis brunnea Fab. Rare. 



