WINTER NUMBER 45 
*254 (16137). P. cyanea (Say).—Northern part of the State, south to 
Arch Creek. Occurs throughout the year on the saw palmetto, Serenoa 
serrulata (Michx.). Specimens taken along the Kissimmee River were 
wholly black in hue (BI, 1914). 
LXVIII. Chelymorpha Boheman. 
Large oblong-oval, convex species (9-15 mm.), brick-red dotted 
with black; front margin of thorax broadly emarginate at mid- 
dle; head visible from above. Both adults and larvae feed on 
Convolvulacee. 
*255 (16139). C. cassidea (Fabr.).—Northern part of the State, south 
to Moore Haven. At hand from Ormond, Lakeland and Moore Haven. 
Hibernates in bunches of Spanish moss and feeds on morning-glory, sweet 
potato and wild potato, Ipomoea pandurata (L.). 
*256 (16139d). CC. geniculata Boh.—Marathon Key and Key West (Br.). 
A submaritime tropical species occurring along both the Atlantic and Gulf 
coasts of the southern third of the State. At hand from Long Key, Cape 
Sable, Key West, Sarasota and Dunedin. Food plant, the goat’s-foot morn- 
ing-glory, Ipomoea pes-caprae Sweet., a creeping plant growing along the 
sea beaches. In my opinion a distinct species, not a variety of cassidea. 
(See BIl., 1920, 71). 
LXIX. Eurypepla Boheman 
Large oval convex species (10 mm.) having the head concealed 
by the rounded front margin of pronotum; outline deeply and 
broadly notched between humeri and pronotum; claws simple. 
257 (16140). E. jamaicensis (L.).—Key West (Sz. Ms.). Cutter, July 1 
(Br.). A tropical species occurring on the geiger-tree, Sebesten sebes- 
tena (L.). 
LXX. Physonota Boheman. 
Large elongate-oval convex greenish-yellow species (10 mm.) ; 
thorax with three black dots; head and claws as in Hurypepla. 
258 (16142). P. unipunctate (Say).—Haw Creek Prairie (Sz. Ms.). No 
other State record. Occurs on wild bergamot, Monarda fistulosa, wild sun- 
flower, Helianthus, and kindred plants. 
LXXI. Jonthonota Spaeth. 
Oval convex species of medium size (7-8 mm.), dull red, elytra 
each with one to three vague dark spots. 
*259 (16149) J. nigripes (Oliv.)—‘‘New Jersey, Florida, Michigan, etc.” 
(Br.). Ocala Apr. 17. Occurs in Indiana on wild morning glory and sweet 
potato. 
LXXII. Orectis Spaeth. 
Small circular convex species (5-6 mm.) ; elytra with num- 
erous tubercles, their margins maculate. Formerly included 
under Cassida. 
260 (16151). O.callosa (Boh.). Crescent City (Br.). Occurs on ground 
cherry and other Solanacee. 
