12 THE CANADIAN ENTOMOLOGIST. 
dorsal margin to its union with the tenth streak on the costal margin, there 
enclosing a triangular dark brown dorsal patch. The twelfth streak is 
narrow, and extends along the dorso-apical margin, and opposite to it is a 
distinct costo-apical triangular white spot. There is a series of indistinct” 
small white streaks along the costa, three of which, just beyond the 
middle, are larger and more strongly dark margined. The first of the 
three is long, narrow, oblique, and suddenly curved backwards on the 
disc. The second is nearly concealed by its dark margin, which is pro- 
nounced forming an oblique curved black streak, which reaches the middle 
of the apical part of the wing just over the third streak, which is shorter, 
white, distinct, and decidedly dark margined con both sides and around. 
the apex. Apex golden brown, ciliz golden brown, tipped with silvery. 
Alar ex. = inch. Larva and food plant unknown. Kentucky; not 
common. 
LIST. (OF ‘COLEOPTERA 
TAKEN AT GRIMSBY, ONT., BY MR. J. PETTIT. 
Continued from page 107, Vol. III., Can. EXT. 
CHRYSOMELIDÆ. 
ORSODACNA, Zatr. Lena trilineata, O/. 
vittata, Say. UROPLATA, Chevr. 
*atra, Lac. quadrata, Zubr. 
Donacia, Fabr. “pallida, Say. 
proxima, Kirby. CassIpDA, Herbst. 
lucida, Lac. signifer, Host. 
palmata, Olir. clavata, Fabr. 
subtilis, Kznze. aurichalcea, Fabr.. 
æqualis, Say. pallida, Herbst. 
cuprea, Kirby. CEROTOMA, Cher. 
pusilla, Say. caminea, Fabr. 
Kirbyi, Zac. PHYLLOBROTICA, Ped. 
decorata, Say. 
discoidea, Zubr. 
LUPERUS, Geoffr. 
meraca, Say’. 
SYNETA, Esch. 
tripla, Say. 
Lema, Zabr. 
Species marked with an asterisk *‘have not before been included in the list of Cana- 
dian Coleoptera. 
