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Described from one male taken at Estero. This insect has 

 somewhat the aspect of a slender depressed Vanduzea but the 

 elytral venation will distinguish it. It seems hardly conceiv- 

 able that it should be but a color variety of the preceding. 

 When viewed from above the markings have much the aspect 

 of Emmon's figure of Gargara discoidalis as given in the In- 

 sect volume of the Natural History of New York; plate 13, fig. 4. 



257. Vanduzea vestita Goding. 



Taken at St. Petersburg, Estero and Sevenoaks; apparently 

 rare. At Sevenoaks I swept three examples from a coarse 

 weed growing in a grassy shaded copse on Mr. Hoyt's farm. 



258. Entylia sinuata Fabricius. 



Crescent City, Sanford and Ft. Myers. Five dark colored 

 males and one pale female were taken. 



259. Entylia concisa Walker. 

 Crescent City; two females. 



260. Platycotis sagittata Germar. 



Crescent City and Sevenoaks; beaten occasionally from 

 various trees and bushes. These all have the porrect horn but 

 it varies much in length in the different individuals. 



261. Tylopelta brevis VanDuzee. 



Crescent City ; two males and one female. These agree in 

 all respects with the types which were from Florida. 



Family Bythoscopidse. 



262. Macropsis robusta Uhler. 



Sanford and Ft. Myers; two examples. 



263. Agallia novella Say. 



Crescent City; not common. These specimens are much 

 smaller than those from the north and are scarcely larger than 

 the form I took in Jamaica and described as variety tropicalis. 



