UHLER ON INSECTS. 775 



Rhopidophora longipes Say. 

 On weeds in the vicinity of Denver, not common, August 8. 



Lcptura ruhrica Say. 



One specimen, taken on tlie wing, in Beaver Brook Gulcb, August 6 

 and another near Caiion City, August 11. 



Becies spinosus Say. 



A single specimen only was taken at Caiiou City, August 11; a few 

 others were beaten from weeds near Pueblo. 



Tetraopes annulatus Le C. 



A few specimens were swept from the Aiiclepius, on the hills west of 

 Denver. Although the same and other kinds of milk- weed were met 

 with in many other places, no further specimens were seen. Evidently 

 the season was far advanced for them, and the flowers whose colors 

 they so well matched were generally out of bloom or drying up. They 

 were met with early in August. 



Fam. CHRYSOMELID.E. 



Bahia quadrUjuttata Oliv. 



Swept from rank growths near Manitou and adjacent to the creek 

 flowing west of Colorado Springs, August 12 and 13. 



Euryscopa lecontei Cr. 



A few specimens were beaten from oak bushes in the vicinity of Man- 

 itou, August 13. 



CrypiocepliaJus notatus Fab. 



Xot common ; but a few specimens were swept from weeds, in the 

 neighborhood of Manitou, August 13. One specimen was also taken 

 in the valley of the Arkansas, near Caiiou City. 

 Cryptocephalus guttulafus Oliv. 



One specimen from the vicinity of Canon City, August 10. 



Pachybrachys tridens Mels. 



From the region of Colorado Springs, Augnst IG. Moderately com- 

 mon. 



Chryso)iiela exclamationis Fab. 



Taken from weeds in Clear Creek Canon and near Denver, August 

 G to 9. Xot met with elsewhere. 



Biahrotica tricincta Say. 



Very common almost everywhere, especially where the soil was moist 

 in the vicinity of streams and irrigating canals. 



GaUruceUa sp. 



A few specimens somewhat related to G. notata Fab. were found on 

 plants growing about the Beaver Brook, August 6. 



