Schwarz. | 464 [Feb. I, 
Mordella triloba Say, var.? p. 427. E. very rare. 
undulata Melsh. E. very rare. 
angulata Lec. n. sp. p. 427 A. one specimen. 
Glipodes helva Lec. E. T. rare, attracted by the light. 
Mordellistena bicinctella Lec. E. rare. 
lutea Melsh. C. E. T. not rare. 
trifasciata Say, E. rare. 
vapida Lec. E. one specimen. 
amica Lec. E. rare. 
grammica Lec. HE. rare. 
ustulata Lec. C. one specimen. 
nigricans Melsh. common. 
pustulata Melsh. common. 
ambusta Lec. E. A. not rare. 
fuscata Melsh. E. rare. 
two unnamed species. 
Rhipiphorus dimidiatus Fab.* 
3-maculatus Gerst. T. Polk County, rare. 
pectinatus Fabr. and var. ventralis Fabr. H. T. rare. 
limbatus Fabr. K. Polk and Sumter Counties, rare. 
Myodites Walshii Lec. E. T. very rare. 
MELOIDZ. 
Macrobasis unicolor Kby. not rare. 
Epicauta strigosa Schh. common. 
Batesii Horn, common on swampy meadows in May and June. 
lemniscata Fabr. E. common in May. 
sanguinicollis Lec. Sumter County, not rare on Schrankia un- 
cinata. 
Zonitis longicornis Horn, T. very rare. 
Nemognatha piezata Fabr. E. K. not rare. 
nemorensis Hentz, T. very rare. 
a DEMERID ©. 
Xanthochroa lateralis var. signaticollis Hald. E. very rare. 
Oxacis thoracica Fabr. common on palmetto blossoms. 
notoxoides Fabr. not rare. 
dorsalis Melsh. NS. C. not rare on the sea beach. 
several unnamed species. 
Probosca pleuralis Lec. B. K. rare. 
RHYNCHITIDA. 
Auletes Cassandree Lec. C. one specimen, 
Bugnamptus striatus Lec. C. H. T. rare on oak shrubs in March and April. 
Rhynchites hirtus Oliv. H. E. T. not rare. 
zeratus Say, rare. 
Pterocolus ovatus Gyllh. H. T. rare. 
