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83. C. s c u t e 1 1 a r i s , Say, Journ. Acad. Nat Sc. 3. 140 : Lee. Ann, 

 Lye. Nat. Hist. 4, 176; tab. 13, fig. 2; Trans. Am. Phil. Soc. 11, 35; 

 tab. 1, fig. 9. 



Cabinet of the Society. A beautiful species, found in Kansas, on 

 sand hills, in the month of June. 



84. C. sedecim-punctata, Klug. Jahrb. Ins. 1, p. 32: Lee. 

 Trans. Am. Phil. Soc. 11, 56; tab. 1, fig. 51. 



C. ruhriventrisj Chevr. Col. du Mex. 2nd Cent. 101. 



Cabinet of Mr. Henry Ulke. Found in Mexico and New Mexico. 



85. C. serpens, Lee. Ann. Lye, Nat. Hist. 5. 173; Trans. Am. 

 Phil. Soc. 11, 51; tab, 1, fig. 43, 



Found at Key West, Florida. 



86. C. severa, Ferte, Rev. Zool. 1841, p. 41: Lee. Trans. Am. 

 Phil. Soc. 11, 58; tab. 1, fig, 56, 



From Mexico, Texas and New Mexico, 



87. C, sex-guttata, Fabr, Ent. Syst. 1, 176; Syst. El. 1, 241: 

 Oliv. Ins. 33'; tab. 2, fig. 21: Herbst, Archiv. tab. 27, fig. 17; Kafer, 

 10, 171; tab. 171, fig. 6: Dej, Sp. 1, 53: Say, Trans. Am. Phil, Soc. 

 1, 414; tab, 13, fig. 4 : Gould, Bost. Journ. Nat. Hist. 1, 45 : Lee. Trans. 

 Am. Phil. Soc. 11, 36; tab. 1, fig. 11, 



C. violacea, (var,) Fabr. Syst. El. 1, 232: Herbst, Kafer, 10, 198. 



Cabinet of the Society. A very common species, found from New- 

 foundland to Texas, In the Middle States it is found most frequently 

 on new cut logs, and also on roads running through woods, from June 

 to September. 



88. C. sigmoidea, Lee. Ann. Lye, Nat, Hist, 5, 172 ; Trans, Am, 

 Phil, Soc, 11, 52; tab, 1, fig. 44, 



G. tri/asciata, (var.) Chaud. Bull. Mosc. 1854, 172, 



Cabinet of Mr, Henry LUke, Found on the seashore at San Diego, 

 California. 



89. C. smaragdina, Chevr. Col. du Mex. 2nd Cent, 179. 

 From Mexico. 



90. C. Sommeri, Mann. Bull. Mosc. 1837. 



Cabinet of the Academy of Natural Sciences, From Mexico, 



91. C, sperata, Lee. Trans. Am. Phil. Soc. 11,50; tab. 1, fig. 40. 

 Cabinet of the Society. From Mexico and Texas. 



92. C, splendida, Hentz. Trans. Am. Phil. Soc. 3, 254; tab. 2. 



