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*241 (16094). S. metallica (Fabr.).—“Enterprise and Tampa, not rare” 
(Sz.). Haw Creek (Sz. Ms.). Scarce at Dunedin, Feb.-Mch., on low huckle- 
berry and on grasses about the margins of ponds. 
LX. Anisostena Weise. 
Small elongate bluish-black species (4-5 mm.) having the 
antennae filiform, 11-jointed, elytra costate, middle tibiae curved, 
third joint of tarsus bilobed, tarsal claws divergent. The gene- 
ric name in former use was Charistena. 
242 (16096). A. nigrita (Oliv.)—“Florida” Horn Coll. (Cr.).  Enter- 
prise’ (GC, 'G i.) . 
*243 (16102). A. ariadne Newm.—Scarce in the northern part of the 
State, south to La Belle. At hand from Sanford and Dunedin, Febr.-Apr.; 
taken beneath boards in damp places. Gainesville, July (Wat.). LaBelle 
Apr. (Kn.). 
244 (16103). A. lecontei Baly.—‘‘Florida, rare.” (Horn, 1883). St. 
Augustine (Ham.). 
LXI. Anoplitis Chapuis. 
Small elongate-oval species (3.5-4 mim.) ; dull red, often mark- 
ed with fuscous; antennae 11-jointed, elytra costate, with eight 
rows of punctures, middle tibiae straight. Formerly listed as 
Odontota or Chalepus. 
*245 (16105). A. inzqualis (Web.).—“Lake Harney and Enterprise, 
rare” (Sz.). as O. rosea Web.; changed to nervosa (—inaequalis) (Sz. Ms.). 
Sanford (Wic.) as nervosa. Gainesville on Polymnia and Rhus, July (Wat.). 
At hand from Eustis and Dunedin, Apr.; swept from low herbage. Leng 
includes A. rosea Web. from “Fla.’’, but this was evidently based on the 
first record by Schwarz. That name is usually considered a synonym of 
inaequalis, as the species is extremely variable in color. 
LXII. Chalepus Thunberg. 
Elongate-oval species of medium size (5-7 mm.) with black 
elytra and thorax in part or wholly red; elytra with three costae 
and ten rows of punctures. Formerly listed as Odontota. 
*246 (16109). CC. bicolor (Oliv.).—Occurs throughout the State. At 
hand from six stations and reported from numerous others. Occuns in 
spring and summer on low herbage, usually in moist places. 
*247 (16111). C. scapularis (Oliv.)—‘“Tampa, one specimen” (Sz.). 
Crescent City (Sz. Ms.). At hand from Sanford. Istokpoga and Dunedin, 
Mch.-Apr.; taken while beating in dense wet hammocks. 
*248 (16112). C. notatus (Oliv.).—Northern three-fourths of the State, 
south to Miami; numerous records. At hand from Ormond, Sanford and 
Dunedin, Mch.-Apr.; taken with the preceding and by sweeping low herbage. 
Gainesville on blackberry, Ostrya (hop-hornbeam) and oak, Apr. (Doz.). 
