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249. Telamona sp. 



I secured one specimen at Tampa that I have been unable 

 to place to my satisfaction. It is nearest to declivata but the 

 dorsal crest is longer and the apex of the pronotum is less 

 produced. 



250. Archasia galeata Fabricius. 



Five examples of this remarkable looking insect were 

 beaten from low oak bushes at Estero. 



251. Cyrtolobus ovatus VanDuzee. 



At Sanford I took one example of this species and at Estero 

 eleven, all females. These agree in every particular with the 

 type from Atlanta, Ga. , except that they average a little smal- 

 ler. They were found on low oak bushes growing in the clear- 

 ings along Estero River. 



252. Cyrtolobus sp. 



Clearwater; one specimen captured at electric light in the 

 evening. 



253. Ophiderma salamandra Fairmaire. 

 Tampa and Sevenoaks: three females. 



254. Ophiderma flavicephala Goding. 

 Estero; two females. 



Idioderma n. gen. 



Form of Ophiderma with the elytral venation of Vanduzea nearly. 

 Pronotum greatly depressed; transversely broadly rounded, dorsal outline 

 almost rectilinear, impunctate, apex well surpassing the tip of the abdomen; 

 surface coarsely punctured and short hirsute but polished. Head very short 

 and broad, Elytra hyaline, becoming -'coriaceous and punctured at the 

 extreme base of the costal areole only; base of the corium with two long 

 nervures; one large basal areole followed by two anteapicals; terminal (third 

 apical) areole short, nearly transverse, long-stylate, its basal nervure feebly 

 angled ; second apical divided into two by a transverse nervure. 



This genus is intermediate between Ophiderma and Van- 

 duzea but the elytral venation allies it unquestionably with the 

 latter, immediately before which I would place it in a linear 

 arrangement. V irescens is the type. 



