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CHETOCNEMA. 
C. protensa Lec. C. parcepunctata Cyr. 
C. denticulata /lhg. C. confinis Cr. 
SYSTENA. 
S. hudsonias forst. S. senilis Say. 
APHTHONA. 
A. insolita Wels. 
PHYLLOTRETA. 
sinuata Steph. P. bipustulata Fab. 
vittata Fab. PB. picta,S ay. 
LONGITARSUS. 
turbatus Horn. L. solidaginis Horn. 
testaceus Mels. 
wit 
nak 
GLYPTINA. 
G. spuria Lec. 
DIBOLIA. 
D. borealis Chev. 
PSYLLIODES. 
Pe -comvexior zc. 
MICRORHOPALA. 
M. porcata Melsh. 
ODONTOTA. 
©. dorsalis Thunb. O. nervosa Pane. 
O. rubra Web. 
OCTOTOMA. 
O. plicatula Fab. 
STENISPA, 
Simetallicas lao: 
CASSIDA, 
C. bivittata Say. 
COPTOCYCLA. 
C. aurichalcea Fab. C. purpurata Boh. 
C. guttata Ohw. C. clavata Fab. 
CHELYMORPHA. 
C. argus Licht. 
Octotoma plicatula is a very curious species. I have found it 
abundantly on the “Trumpet flower” (Tecoma radicans). 
Coptocycla is abundant on the “wild morning glory” (Caly- 
stegia sepmum). It is of the most beautiful golden hue, when fresh, 
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