SUMMER NUMBER 5 
127 (15722). H. Modesta Horn., 1893, 62—Types from Biscayne Bay. 
Cocoanut Grove (Sz. Ms.). No other records. 
XXXII. Trirhabda Leconte. 
Elongate-oblong, medium sized pubescent species (7-10 mm.), 
dull yellow with dark stripes on elytra and having the third 
joint of antennae shorter than fourth, front coxal cavities open 
behind and tarsal claws deeply bifid. Both adults and larvae 
feed on the foliage of prickly ash, Xanthoxrylum americanum 
Mill., and other Rutacee. 
*128 (15724). T. tomentosa (Linn.)—Northern portion of the State south 
to Sanford and Dunedin. Abundant at Dunedin, Mch.-Apr., defoliating the 
tooth-ache tree, Xanthoxylum clava-herculis L. Gainesville, Apr. -May, on 
citrus, pecan and prickly ash (Wat.). 
129 (15725). T. brevicornis Lec—‘Enterprise, common” (Sz.); St. 
Augustine (Ham.); Gainesville, Apr., defoliating prickly ash (Doz.). 
*130 (15726). T. virgata Lec—‘‘On the Atlantic coast from Massachu- 
setts to Florida” (Horn, 1893). Dunedin, July 1, at porch light. 
XXXII. Galerucella Crotch. 
Small oblong-oval, dull brown or reddish, pubescent species 
(3.5-6 mm.), the elytra usually with three or more narrow dark 
stripes; third joint of antennae longer than fourth. Both adults 
and larvae occur on plants of various kinds, especially those 
growing in moist places. 
*131 (15744). G. americana (Fabr.).—“Tampa, very rare” (Sz.). Dun- 
edin, Jan. 1; one specimen beneath bark of dead oak. No other State 
records. Occurs on golden-rod. 
*132 (15745). G. sexvittata (Lec.)—Lake Wales and Dunedin, Dec. 31- 
Apr. 13; taken by sweeping low herbage along the borders of hammocks 
and found hibernating beneath pine bark (Bl. 1923). Lakeland, May 8 
(Davis Coll.). 
*133 (15748). G. integra (Lec.).—“Common” (Sz.). Ranges south to 
Tampa (Sz. Ms.) and Lake Okeechobee. One specimen at hand from the 
latter point, May 3. 
*134 (15749). G. notulata (Fabr.)—Northern three-fourths of the State, 
south to La Belle. At hand from five stations, Dec.-Apr.; the most com- 
mon species about Dunedin. Occurs on ragweed, Ambrosia and _ other 
herbage. 
*135 (15750). G. notata (Fabr.).—‘Enterprise and Tampa, rare” (Sz.). 
Sanford, rare, Apr. 3, swept from boneset, Hupatorium perfoliatum L. 
*136 (15751). G. nymphez (Linn.)—Moore Haven, Mch. 2; on flowers 
of yellow water lily (Bl. 1919). The only record for the State. 
wisi, ¢ -), G. bivittata Blatch., 1920, 70—Types from Dunedin, Mch. 
21; swept from huckleberry blossoms. The only record. 
