104 BULLETIN BROUKLYN ENTOM. SOC. VOL. VI. February 1884.] 
Circumpicta Laf Green or bluish or dark brown, beneath dark green 
bronze, densely pubescent at the sides. Head scarcely rugose; granu- 
late, glabrous; labrum three-toothed; thorax very shining, convex, much 
rounded at the sides, little ruagose nearly smooth; elytra nearly parallel 
in both sexes, strongly punctured, especially near base, with a broad 
white margin, more or less lobed internally to indicate the posterior 
portion of the humeral and the anterior portion of the apical lunule 
and the middle fascia. Eyes very large and prominent, tarsi of ¢j' very 
slightly dilated; anus dark piceous or testaceous. Two specimens in 
my collection determined by Dr. Leconte as praetextata Lec. do not 
differ from the dark brown variation of cercumpicta Laf., except that the 
oblique middle band is more prolonged, but I have specimens of 
circumpicta which are brilliantly green above with the same middle 
bands. CC. californica Menetries, differs only by having the lateral 
margin of the elytra interrupted before the apical lunule. Occurs in 
Tex., New Mex., Ariz. Length 14—14.5 mm. 
Laferte, Rev. et Mag. Zool, 1841, p.39 and ‘193. Johnsoni Fitch, New 
York Agr. Soc. 1856, p. 487. : 
Togata Laf.. Brown cupreous with slight green tinge, beneath green, 
densely pubescent at the sides. Head red cupreous, pilose; labrum 
one-toothed; thorax subquadrate, deeply impressed, little hairy; elytra 
flat, ovate in Q, nearly parallel in the §', distinctly punctured, near 
the suture a row of cupreous punctures, white margin, three lobed, 
very broad, so as to leave, only a dorsal (sutural) broad gieenish cup- 
reous space; the apex of ({' isconjointly, of the Q separately rounded. 
Eyes very large and prominent, anus testaceous. Occurs in Nebr. and 
Texas. Length 10—12.5 mm. 
Laf. Rey. et Mag. Zool. 1841, p. 40- 
Pamphila Lec. Of nearly the same form as /oga/a. but shorter, 
stouter, flatter, Color above olivaceous opaque, beneath brilliant 
green. Head green shining, bald, deeply and broadly striate at the 
sides, rugose at middle, labrum white, one-toothed; thorax granulate, 
rugose, hairy, convex, sides rounded, feebly constricted behind, hind 
angles rectangular, prominent; elytra with very broad white margin, 
humeral lunule but little protruding, middle band long, oblique, 
nearly reaching the suture, hooked at tip, the anterior portion of the 
apical lunule deeply cutting into the dark sutural space, which is 
