46 THE FLORIDA ENTOMOLOGIST 
LXXII. Chirida Chapuis. 
Oval subdepressed species of medium size (5-6 mm.), dull 
yellow, elytra often maculate with blackish; antennal joints 
2-4 in repose lying in a groove, joint 3 twice as long as 2. 
*261 (16152). C. guttata (Oliv.).—“Cedar Keys, rare” (Sz.). Enter- 
prise (C. & L.). Lakeland, May 8 (Davis Coll.). Ormond, Mch. 27, on oak 
(Bl. 1902.). Gainesville, on wild sweet potato (Doz.); on sweet potato, 
Eupatorium and Ceanothus, Apr.-Sept. (Wat.). Often listed as C. signifera 
Hbst., a synonym. 
262 (16153). C. extensa (Boh.).—Jacksonville and Gulfport (Schf. Ms.). 
Differs from guttata in having the elytra usually immaculate and translu- 
cent at humerus. 
LXXIV. Deloyla Chevrolat. 
Rather large, broadly oval, subdepressed species (7-8 mm.), 
the elytra with disk brown, rugose, and bearing numerous tu- 
bercles, its margins broadly translucent at middle. 
*263 (16155). D. clavata (Fabr.)—Lake Worth (Ham.). Enterprise 
(C. & L.). Eustis, Apr. 6, one specimen, beaten from oak. Gainesville, Dec.- 
Apr., on oak. Apparently confined to the northern half of the State. Food 
plants usually various species of Solanacez. 
LXXV. Metriona Weise. 
Species of medium size (5-7 mm.) and dull reddish-yellow in 
hue, having the elytra smooth, evenly convex; third joint of an- 
tennae but slightly longer than second. Food plants Convolvul- 
aces. Usually listed as Coptocycla. 
264 (16156). M. bivittata (Say).—DeFuniak Springs (Sz. Ms.). The 
only definite State record. Occurs on sweet potato and morning-glory. 
*265 (16157). M. bicolor (Fabr.).—Throughout the State. At hand from 
nine stations and reported from many others. Hibernates in bunches of 
Spanish moss and beneath rubbish, and in spring beaten or swept from 
morning-glory, wild potato and various species of low herbage. Often 
listed as Coptocycla aurichalcea Fabr., a synonym. 
266 (16159). M. purpurata (Boh.).—Gainesville on buckeye, oak and 
wild morning-glory, Mch.-May (Doz.). The only definite State record and 
perhaps refers to the next. 
*267 ( ). M. ormondensis Blatch., 1920, 71—Type from Ormond, 
Apr. 18, on wild morning-glory. 
LXXVI. Coptocycla Boheman. 
Rather small oblong-oval, strongly convex species (5.5-6 mm.), 
uniform dull red in hue with expanded side margins of elytra 
strongly declivent. 
*268 (16161). C. repudiata Suffr—Haw Creek, Crescent City, L. Poin- 
sett and Cocoanut Grove, May-June (Br.). Cape Sable, Feb. 23-26, from 
among the roots of tufts of a coarse prairie grass (Bl. 1920). Described 
from Cuba. 
