AUTUMN NUMBER Pah 
184 (15953). H. floridana Horn, 1889, 230.—Types from Biscayne Bay. 
No other record. 
185 (15954). H. burgessi Cr., 1873, 71.—Types from Key West. No 
other record. The smallest Haltica (1.5-1.7 mm.) known. 
*186 (15955). H. rufa Ill—Throughout the State. At hand from six 
localities, Jan.-Apr. Common at Dunedin, libernating beneath cover along 
ponds and marshes, and in Spanish moss, and in spring on low herbage in 
moist localities. 
In addition to the ten species of Haltica above mentioned 
Leng, in his Catalogue, includes H. carinata Germ. and H. tor- 
quata Lec. from Florida. His record for the first is probably 
based on the H. exapta Say. of the Schwarz list, a synonym of H. 
carinata, but Schwarz (Ms.) changes this to ignita Ill., which I 
have included above as litigata Fall. Of H. torquata Lec. 
I can find no Florida record, and as Horn makes it a synonym 
of carinata, I have not included it, especially as Fall (Ms.) says: 
“Almost surely does not occur in Florida.” 
XLVI. Lactica Erichson. 
Small oblong-oval, shining species (3-4.5 mm.), pale yellow or 
with elytra blue. Closely allied to Haltica but having the basal 
impression of thorax limited each side by a longitudinal fold; 
elytra nearly smooth. Habits unknown. 
187 (15960). L. tibialis (Oliv.).—St. Augustine (Ham.). Miami (Sz.Ms.). 
“North Carolina to Florida and Louisiana.” Horn (1889). 
188 (15961). L. iris (Oliv.)—The type of L. specularis Harold, a syno- 
nym, was from “Florida.”” No other State record. 
XLVII. Diphaulaca Clark. 
Very small oval glabrous convex species (2 mm.), differing 
from Lactica in the elytra having rows of coarse punctures; 
thorax reddish-yellow, elytra piceous-black. 
189 (15964). DD. bicolorata Horn.—Enterprise, Apr. 19 (C. & L.). 
Gainesville, on red buckeye, Aesculus pavia L., Mch. (Wat.). 
XLVIII. Crepidodera Chevrolat. 
Small oval, convex glabrous species (2-2.5 mm.) having the 
front coxal cavities closed behind; elytral punctures in rows; 
ante-basal groove of thorax limited each side; antennae half the 
length of body; color greenish-bronzed, brown or black. 
*190 (15968). C. helxines (Linn.).—“Tampa, rare” (Sz.). Jacksonville 
6Horn, Trans. Amer. Ent. Soc., VIII, 1880, 151. 
