194 BIOLOGICAL SURVEY <>K 



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C. minuta Melsh. (100(H)). Prefers the foliage of marshes 

 and brook banks: Mt. Desert (Br.), Aug. 15. 



Systena Clark 



S. PALLicoRxis Schffr. (10023). Common on various plants 

 especially Polygonium. Stations P01 and F63; Great Heath ; 

 Green Mt., Aug. 



S. frontalis (Fab.) (20225). Great Heath, Aug. 28. 



Longitarsus Latreille 



L. ERRof Horn. (10045). Bar Harbor (Br.), Sept. 12. Scarce. 

 L. melaxurus Melsh. (10049). Beating and sweeping road- 

 sides. Section 20, Aug., Station F02, Sept. 

 L. insolens Horn. (10051). Tremont, Sept 4. Scarce. 



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Phyllotreta Foudras 



P. sinuata (Steph.) (10005). Bar Harbor, July 24. 

 P. robusta Lec. (10008). Bar Harbor, July 24. 

 P. sp. probably vittata Fab. (10000). Sweeping beside road 

 at Nurseries, July. 



Dibolia Latreille 



D. borealis Chew (10080). Occurs on plantin (Plantago). 

 In the leaves of which the larvae live. Taken on poplar cat- 

 kins (Br.), Apr. 20. Bred from Plantago and Impatiens 

 fulva, July 28, (Br.). 



Psylliodes Latreille 



P. punctulata Melsh. (10089). Feeds on the leaves of dock 

 and rhubarb and is common. 



Anoplitis Chapuis 



A. inaequalis (Web.) (10105). Common and generally dis- 

 tributed, July 12-Sept. 20. Taken by sweeping. 



