104 Journal New York Entomological Society. 



[Vol. XXVI. 



callida Casey, 09-109. 



fastidiosa Casey, 09-109. 



mediocris Casey, 09-109. 



crenata (^ Casey, 09-110. 



seditiosa Casey, 09-110. 



leviceps Casey, 09-110. « 



depressa Casey, 09-1 11. 



viridimicans Casey, 09-1 11. 



incolumis Casey, 09-112. 



oregona Casey, 09-112. 



obliqua Casey, 09-113. 



patruelis Casey, 09-113. 



graminea Casey, 09-114. 



Elongate parallel. Above bright green to golden or bluish, occasionally 

 purplish. Elytra in female ranging in color from entirely immaculate to 

 variously spotted with yellow. Male marked with three large pale spots. 

 Elytral tips bidentate, or with only a sutural tooth, external angle being 

 rounded. Striae deeper, more densely punctate, intervals narrower, more 

 convex and more sparingly punctate than in fasciata. Antennas dark green 

 or bronzed. Head and pronotum densely and coarsely punctate, sides of pro- 

 notum variable, arcuate to sinuate or parallel, usually impressed medially. 

 Ventral surface and legs more finely punctate, greenish always with a more 

 or less cupreous luster. Tip of abdomen variable, either broadly rounded or 

 sinuate each side with angle slightly prominent or truncate. Length 15-19 mm. 



Records. — Quincy, June 10 (Radcliffe) ; Weed, August (Chamber- 

 lin) ; Tulare County; St. Helena, Napa County, June, July (Fuchs) ; 

 McCloud, July 2 (Van Dyke) ; Santa Clara County; California. 

 Seattle, June 10 (Fernecke) ; Tacoma, JtHy i (Fernecke) ; Port 

 Townsend (Seaton) ; Washington. Cascade, June 31; Dilley; Cor- 

 vallis, April 20 (Chamberlin) ; Oregon. Senator, in mts., July; 

 Arizona. Manitou, June 28 (Skinner); Sierra Nevada; Colorado. 

 Atalanta; Idaho. Gallinas Canon (Snow); Beulah (Cockerell) 

 (Beyer) ; New Mexico. Montana. So. Dakota. Nevada. 

 Wandamere, Salt Lake City, May 18 (Sasko) ; Utah. Alberta 

 (Schaeffer); Beaver Mouth, B. C, July 14; Golden, B. C, August; 

 Victoria, B. C, July 17; Kamloops, B. C. ; Manitoba; Sitkha, Stikino 

 River, B. C. ? (Hamilton); Vancouver Island; Telegraph Creek, B. 

 C. ; Hudson Bay; Beaverfoot Range, Rocky Mts.; Winnipeg (Bell); 

 Beren's River, Man., August, Peachland, B. C, July ; Canada. 



Dug from Douglas fir (Van Dyke). Probably breeds in yellow 

 pine; often seen on bright green foliage of poplar and willow (Cham- 



