﻿NO. 
  1130. 
  NEW 
  SPECIES 
  OF 
  CHBYSOMELIBJE—LINELL. 
  479 
  

  

  CHLAMYS 
  TUBERCULATA 
  Klug. 
  

  

  Chlamys 
  ttiherculata 
  Klug, 
  Eut. 
  Mou., 
  pp. 
  117, 
  122, 
  pi. 
  viii, 
  lig. 
  1.— 
  Lacordaire, 
  

   Mou., 
  p. 
  808. 
  

  

  A 
  small 
  form 
  collected 
  by 
  Mr. 
  E. 
  A. 
  Scliwarz, 
  at 
  Enterprise, 
  Florida, 
  

   agrees 
  exactly 
  with 
  the 
  descriptioii 
  of 
  King's 
  species. 
  It 
  Las 
  the 
  form 
  

   of 
  C. 
  pUcata^ 
  is 
  bright 
  cupreous; 
  the 
  thorax 
  is 
  obsoletely 
  strigose 
  at 
  the 
  

   sides 
  with 
  some 
  small 
  punctures; 
  the 
  tuberosity 
  is 
  densely 
  strigose, 
  and 
  

   on 
  the 
  anterior 
  surface 
  si^arsel}- 
  punctate. 
  The 
  scutellum 
  is 
  slightlj' 
  

   transverse. 
  The 
  elytra 
  are 
  very 
  feebly 
  sculptured, 
  the 
  humero-median 
  

   series 
  consisting 
  of 
  two 
  fine 
  arcuate 
  ridges, 
  obsoletely 
  connected 
  with 
  

   the 
  basal 
  tubercles; 
  the 
  lateral 
  carina 
  and 
  the 
  posterior 
  tubercles 
  are 
  

   isolated 
  and 
  small; 
  the 
  intervals 
  nearly 
  flat, 
  sparsely, 
  rather 
  finely 
  

   punctate. 
  The 
  length 
  is 
  2.5 
  mm. 
  

  

  Lacordaire 
  mentions 
  a 
  black 
  variety 
  and 
  gives 
  the 
  locality 
  of 
  the 
  

   species 
  as 
  " 
  Carolina." 
  

  

  CHLAMYS 
  CRIBRIPENNIS 
  Le 
  Conte. 
  

   Chlamys 
  crihripennis 
  Le 
  Coxte, 
  Proc 
  Am. 
  Phil. 
  8oc., 
  XVII, 
  p. 
  614. 
  

  

  I 
  have 
  seen 
  iii 
  the 
  collection 
  of 
  Messrs. 
  Schwarz 
  and 
  Hubbard 
  two 
  

   specimens 
  collected 
  at 
  Detroit, 
  Michigan, 
  the 
  same 
  locality 
  which 
  sup- 
  

   plied 
  Doctor 
  Le 
  Conte 
  with 
  the 
  type 
  of 
  the 
  species. 
  Thfe 
  size 
  is 
  small, 
  

   not 
  quite 
  '5 
  mm.; 
  the 
  thorax 
  is 
  nearly 
  impunctate, 
  strigose, 
  and 
  the 
  

   crest 
  of 
  the 
  tuberosity 
  is 
  feebly 
  bifid. 
  The 
  elytra 
  have 
  feeble 
  tubercles, 
  

   but 
  the 
  intervals 
  are 
  deeply 
  and 
  more 
  densely 
  punctate. 
  The 
  labrum 
  

   is 
  pale 
  in 
  the 
  one 
  and 
  black 
  in 
  the 
  other 
  specimen. 
  

  

  The 
  rather 
  dense 
  and 
  strong 
  j)unctation 
  of 
  the 
  elytra 
  seems 
  to 
  indi- 
  

   cate 
  this 
  to 
  be 
  a 
  valid 
  species, 
  as 
  small 
  specimens 
  of 
  G. 
  pUcaia 
  have 
  

   very 
  obsoletely 
  punctate 
  elytra. 
  

  

  CHLAMYS 
  FOVEOLATA 
  Knoch. 
  

  

  Chlamys 
  foreolata 
  Knoch, 
  Neu. 
  Beytr.. 
  I, 
  p. 
  130, 
  pi. 
  iv, 
  fig. 
  9. 
  — 
  Lacordaire, 
  

   Mod., 
  p. 
  835.— 
  Crotch, 
  Proc. 
  Phil. 
  Acad., 
  XXV, 
  p. 
  30. 
  

  

  Of 
  this 
  species 
  there 
  is 
  in 
  the 
  National 
  Museum 
  a 
  specimen 
  collected 
  

   by 
  Belfrage 
  in 
  Waco, 
  Texas. 
  It 
  is 
  elongate, 
  subcyliudrical, 
  black, 
  

   opaque; 
  front, 
  mouth 
  parts, 
  antenna?, 
  and 
  legs 
  ferruginous. 
  Thorax 
  

   reticulately, 
  longitudinally 
  strigose, 
  the 
  elevation 
  broad, 
  without 
  crest, 
  

   broadly 
  but 
  not 
  deeply 
  canaliculate. 
  Elytra 
  reticulately 
  carinate, 
  

   deeply 
  ijunctate. 
  Pygidium 
  with 
  a 
  fine 
  median 
  carina, 
  punctate 
  and 
  

   not 
  foveolate. 
  Length, 
  2.7 
  mm. 
  

  

  CHLAMYS 
  ARIZONENSIS, 
  new 
  species. 
  

  

  Oblong, 
  subcyliudrical, 
  ferruginous; 
  antennte 
  i)ale 
  ferruginous, 
  last 
  

   four 
  joints 
  black 
  ; 
  third 
  joint 
  as 
  long 
  as 
  second, 
  triangular 
  ; 
  fourth 
  joint 
  

   transverse, 
  nearly 
  as 
  broad 
  as 
  fifth. 
  Head 
  flat, 
  alutaceous, 
  obsoletely 
  

  

  