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•hiiic Kl-.liiiu' 12. licatcn 



2142 (CSOS). Cm. i,i(;uAi'iiA scal-vius Iah-., Ami. Lye. Nat. Ilisl.. I. 1S24, IT:?. 



Oval. <-(inv('x. Dark metallic green, shining; elytra 

 creamy wliito with a broad, greenish, common sutural 

 strijie. whicli projects llireo short spnrs each side, and 

 c.-icli with a lar^'c. curved iuimeral linude double to near 

 middle and ciiclnsinu a round greenish spot; liehind the -^■'■^ 

 iuuulc 12 In !."> suiall greenish spots; antenna' and legs 

 reddish-brnwn. 'thora.x more than twice as wide as long. 

 coarsely and sparsely inuictate and with an irregular im- Fig. 501. x 2 

 pression each side. lOlytra tincly. sparsely and invgn- (After Knobd.) 

 larly pniictate. Length s 10 mm. (Fig. r.(tl.) 



Lake and Lajxii'lc cDiuriic s ; scan 

 from roliagc of liiideti ami elm. 

 214:*. ( I. ('Ai,i,i(;i;AniA kiiooa Knab. i'rirc. Knt. Soc Wash.. XI. I'.Min. s:?. 



Snbovate, conve.v. Dark olive green, siibmclallic: legs, anicnnrc and 

 paliii reddish-brown; elytra creamy while, or oTIcn with the ajiical two- 

 thirds dull reddish-yellow; a common sulural stripe and humeral liunde 

 much as in si-iildiis. the latter enclosing two small s|iots which are ol'ten 

 ccmtinent; disk behind lunule with about 11 small s))ots. Head and lliorax 

 tiuely alutacemis. coarsely, sparsely and irregulai-ly punctate, the tlmrax 

 with an irregular impression each side, i'ale ;irea oC elytra UKU'e coarsely 

 and closely imnctate than in scuhiris. ]>eugth T-S nuu. 



Lak(\ .Marsliall, Marion and I.a\vi-(>nce counties; Fi-eiintMit. Api-il 

 2n-.(nly IT). Knab says of it : ''This species feeds e\clusivel\ upon 

 the haz(>l. Ixdh in the imago and lai'val stau'es, and, as far as known. 

 ilisth(>only species of ('allifjyaplia found upon tliis plant." It will 

 probably he found througboiit the State, wherever hazel occnrs. 



214.".a ( ). ('Ai.i.KiKAmiA iiuoda wai.shiana Knab. Mss. 



A \arieiy of rliodd in which the annexed stripe (united with the usual 

 double sutural strijie on median third of elytra) is very slender, less curved 

 than usual and with its front and hind pcu'tions dii-ected obliijuely forward 

 and backward. Discal elytral spots 15 or Id in munber. Length T-S mm. 



l.,ake Coiuitv; rare. AFay 23-Jiine :>. Kiiah's sjx'cimens are 

 from MisscMii-i. and he thiid<s this may be the form im'iitioned by 

 Walsh as a vai'iety of ('. scitlaris occni-ring upon the wild plum. 



^144 ( ). Calijgrapha kowena Knab, I'roc. Eut. Soc. Wash., XI, 



1909, 85. 



DiiTers from rhoda principally as mentioned in ke.y. In mature speci- 

 mens the gi-eater part of elytral disk is bright orange red, the basal third 

 and broad outer margin golden. Punctuation of elytra distinctly coarser 

 than in rhoda and the surface therefore more uneven. Tarsal claws more 

 divergent. Length (>..") -S.5 nun. 



IMarshall County; rare. Jnne 2(!. Originally described from 

 Canada, New England and Pennsylvania. While the three forms 



