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Chlocaltis punctidata, Fernald, 18S7. Orth. New Eng. , 36. 



Oilocaltis pitnctulata , Bruner, 1S85. Rept. Com. Agr., 307. 



CJilocaltis punctiilata, Morse, 1894. Psyche, VII, 14, 104. 



Stcnobotlinis piinctiilata, Walk., 1870. Cat. Derm. Salt., IV, 755. 



Clirysocliraoii punctulatiiin, Thos., 1873. Syn. Acrid. N. Am., 76. 



Clirysochraon punctulatuin, Bruner, 1877. Can. Ent., IX, 144. 



Chrysochraon punctiilatuni, Bruner, 1883. 3rd Rept. U. S. Ent. 

 Com., 55. 



Opsoniala brevipeniiis, Thos., 1865. Trans. 111. Agr. Soc, V, 451. 



Truxalis angusticornis, Stal, 1873. Recen. Orth., I, 105. 



Truxa'is angusticornis, Thos., 1875. Rept. Geog. and Geol. Surv. 

 W. 100 Mer., V, Zool., 871. 



Hab. The United States east of the Rocky Mountains except 

 Texas and the extreme Southwest. 



This is one of the commonest and most widely spread species in 

 North America. 



2. DiCHROMORPHA BRUNNEA, Scud. Fig. 15a, 15b. 



Ciilocaltis brunnea, Scud., 1875. Cent, of Orth., 22. 



Chloealtis brunnea, Bruner, 1883. 3rd Rept. U. S. Ent. Com., 58. 



Hab. Florida (Scudder). 



I have seen a typical specimen from Scudder's collection. 



XVI. CLINOCEPHALUS, Morse. Fig. 16. 



Vertex horizontal, triangular, sulcate, without a median carina, much 

 shorter than the distance between the eyes, with strongly elevated lat- 

 eral carin?e. Lateral foveolas wanting. Frontal costa acuminate above, 

 sulcate throughout, with the heavy lateral carina regularly divergent 

 below. Face a very little arcuate. The antennas a little longer than 

 the head and pronotum (male), sub-filiform, with the seventh to elev- 

 enth joints expanded laterally on the inner side so as to make them 

 obscurely serrate at that point. The pronotum has the disk nearly 

 plain with the three carinte heavy and distinct and plainly cut much 

 behind the middle by the principal sulcus only. The lateral carinas 

 are parallel on the prozone, very slightly divergent on the metazone. 

 The posterior margin of the metazone is very gently arcuate. The 

 lateral lobes of the pronotum are slightly convex above with the 

 anterior margin straight and strongly oblique, the posterior margin 

 oblique and decidedly sinuate above the lower angle and the lower 



