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March and April, so that this species probably hibernates in the imago 

 state, like some of our eastern forms. 



MeTachroma eongulum Horn. La Junta, Bowditch. 



Chrysodina globosa Oliv. Colorado, Horn; Lamar; Horsetooth Gulch; 

 Boulder. 



Rhabdopterus picipes Oliv. La Junta, Bowditch; Fort Collins. 



NodonoTa Tristis Oliv. La Veta; Poncha Springs; Durango; Berkeley; 

 Colorado Springs; Fort Collins; a common species. 



N. puncttcoeeis Say. Dome Rock. 



Metaparia ceytroides Crotch. La Junta, Wickham. 



EnTomosceeis adonidis Fab. Mt. Lincoln; Williams River Valley; Rico; 

 summit of Mt. Abrams; Mineral Point trail, 9,000 to 10,000 feet; George- 

 town; Hesterburg's Lane, Custer County; Rist Canon; Breckenridge; 

 Leadville; Moose Mountain, above timber line. Prof. Cockerell found 

 a specimen on Lnicus, but I took the insect chiefly on Cruciferae. 



Prasocuris pheeeandrii Linn. Veta Pass, 11,500 feet. 



P. obeiQUATA Lee. Georgetown, Wickham. 



Doryphora ceivicoeeis Kirby. A specimen without locality label in the 

 Agricultural College collection is supposed to be from Colorado. 



D. decemeineata Say. Livermore; Pueblo; Golden; Denver; Colorado 

 Springs. 



Chrysomela exclamaTionis Fab. La Junta; Durango; Boulder; Fort 

 Collins, on Helianthns annuus; Colorado Springs, common on sun- 

 flowers; La Veta; Pueblo; Denver; Clear Creek Canon. 



C. conTinua Lee. Colorado, Linell; Horseshoe Bend Gulch, August 15, on 

 Gymnolomia multijfora, Cockerell. 



C. conjuncta Rog. Beaver Creek and Little South, July. 



C. SUTuraeis Fab. Fort Collins, August. 



C. disrupTA Rog. Howe's Gulch, June; Dome Rock. 



C. EEEGANS Oliv. Fort Collins, August; Colorado Springs, July. 



C. HETEROTHEOE Linell. Colorado Springs; vicinity of Fort Collins. 



C. eunata Fab. Horsetooth Gulch and other points in vicinity of Fort 

 Collins; Rocky Ford; Dolores. 



C. SCAearis Lee. Fort Collins. 



C. muetipunctaTa Say. Alamosa; La Veta; Fort Collins. The form 

 bigsbyana Kirby, is recorded in the Putnam list, and verrucosa Suffr., is 

 reported from the state by Dr. Horn. 



C. SIGMoidea Lee. Horsefly Peak, Bowditch. 



C. mueTiguTTaTa Stal. This name occurs in one of Dr. Leconte's lists. 



C. feavomarginata Say. Fort Collins, larvae feed on Artemisia dracun- 

 culoides, Baker; West Cliff. 



C. basiearis Say. Colorado, Linell. 



C. montivagans Lee. Pike's Peak; Argentine Pass; Leavenworth Valley; 

 Mount Lincoln; all of the foregoing records are from Mr. Bowditch; 

 Custer County, Cockerell. 



C. auripennis Say. Leavenworth Valley, 10,000 to 11,000 feet. 



Peagiodera prasineeea Lee. Florissant, Bowditch. 



