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4. * Galleruca bilineata. Bilineate Galleruca. 



G. (bilineata) subpubescens, subtus nigra, supra cum pedibus fusco-rvfa : prothorace nigro indistincte maculuso : elytris lineix 



duabus subelevatis appro.rimatis nigricantibus. 

 Bilineate Galleruca, suhpubescent, black underneath, above, with the legs, brownish-red: prothorax indistinctly spotted 



with black : elytra with two somewhat elevated approximated blackish lines. 



Length of the body 2 lines. 



A single specimen taken in Lat. 54°. 



DESCRIPTION. 



Nearly related to the preceding species, but smaller, the whole of the head is rufous, the joints 

 of the antennae are shorter : the prothorax is longer in proportion to its width : and the elytra, 

 nearer the suture than the lateral margin, have two somewhat elevated approximated blackish ridges, 

 the interior one being the shortest and extending from near the middle to the base, and the other 

 reaching neither base nor apex. 



(296) 5. * Galleruca marginella. Bordered Galleruca. 



G. (marginella) atra, prothorace canaliculato, snbtestaceo, nigro maculato ,■ elytris margine laterali pallide testaceo. 

 Bordered Galleruca, very black, prothorax channelled, subtestaceous spotted with black; elytra with the lateral margin 

 pale testaceous. 



Length of the body 3 lines. 



A single specimen taken in Lat. 65°. 



DESCRIPTION. 



Body very black, a little downy. Mouth and base of the first joint of the antennae subtestaceous 

 or reddish-yellow : prothorax wider than long, impressed and confluently punctured on each side, 

 with a longitudinal dorsal channel; behind the margin has a slight sinus; reddish-yellow with three 

 black spots, the intermediate one being the smallest ; elytra grossly and thickly punctured ; lateral 

 margin and apex reddish-yellow : legs dusky-yellow ; last ventral segment of the abdomen yellow 

 and deeply emarginate. 



