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Felipe, Seguin, Victoria). Utah (Emery Co.). Virginia (Arlington, Clapham 

 Junction, Falls Church, Fredericksburg, Newport News, Norfolk, Rosslyn, 

 Warrenton, Virginia Beach). West Virginia (Cheat Mts., Fairmont, Harpers 

 Ferry, Justice, Morgantown). 



Canada: Nova Scotia (Truro). Ontario (Cobourg, Grimsby, Leamington, Ot- 

 tawa, Picton, Port Colbourne, Toronto, Trenton, Vineland, Hastings Co., Prince 

 Edward Co.). Quebec (Aylmer, Coteau Junction, Fairy Lake, Gracefield, Hem- 

 mingford, Hudson, Hull, Knowlton, Montreal). 



Cuba: Cienfuegos, Buenos Aires, Havana, Pico Turguino, Cienagade Zapata, 

 Sierra de Los Organos, San Vicente, Isle of Pines. 



Jamaica: Balaclava, Bath, Kingston, Mandeville, Old Harbor. 



Bahama Islands: Andros. 



Bermuda. 



Neomida aeneipennis, new species 

 Plate 6 (Figs. 62, 64) 

 Arrhenoplita bicornis (Fabricius), Champion, 1886, p. 175 [misidentification]. 



Description. — Elongate oval, very strongly convex, light golden 

 brown to dark metallic green, strongly shining. Head of male with 

 two prominent, cylindrical, erect horns directly between eyes, a broad 

 and deep, smooth, sparsely punctulate depression behind and between 

 them; epistomal margm with two short, obtusely pointed tubercles, 

 entire head surface minutely and sparsely punctulate; female lacking 

 both frontal horns and epistomal tubercles, entire head surface 

 coarsely and densely punctured; clypeus convex and distinct in both 

 sexes; eyes large and prominent, deeply emarginate anteriorly; mouth- 

 parts reddish, maxillary palpi narrowly elongate oval; basal three or 

 four antennal segments and sometimes apical one, all or in part 

 reddish or at least paler than intervening segments. Pronotum slightly 

 less than twice as broad as long, sides broadly and angulately rounded, 

 widest just behind middle, marginal bead fine, sharply reflected, basal 

 and apical angles obtusely and broadly roimded, surface coarsely and 

 rather sparsely punctured, punctures gradually larger from disc to 

 lateral areas. Scutellum always reddish. Elytra with sides nearly 

 parallel, narrowly margined with bead strongly reflected, striae feebly 

 or not at all impressed, rather coarsely and deeply punctured, intervals 

 flat or subconvex, usually minutely and sparsely punctulate. Ventral 

 surface of pronotum convex, coarsely, densely, sometimes rugosely, 

 punctured; prosternal process strongly convex, its apex truncate 

 between coxae, not prolonged toward mesosternum; medial portions 

 of metasternum and abdominal sternites finely and sparsely punctate, 

 sparsely clothed with conspicuous, pale, very fine, semierect setae 

 which are easily rubbed off; lateral portions of metasternum and entire 

 metepisternum coarsely punctured; epipleura abruptly abbreviated 

 anterior to apices of elytra. Male aedeagus with apical sclerite longer 

 than broad (pi. 6, fig. 62). Aleasurements : length 4.0-5.2 mm,; 

 width 1.9-2.6 mm. 



