THE LEAF BEETLES. 



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2259 (7000). Systena elongata Fabr., Ent. Syst, Supp., 1798, 99. 



Elongate-oval, moderately convex. Piceous with a slight bronzed lus- 

 tre; elytra each with a yellow stripe on middle reaching nearly to apex; 

 antennae brownish; legs reddish, hind femora piceous. Head coarsely and 

 closely punctate. Thorax one-fourth wider than long, sides feebly curved ; 

 disk convex, coarsely and closely punctate. Elytra distinctly wider at base 

 and more finely and sparsely punctate than thorax. Length 3-4 mm. 



Posey County; rare. April 12. Beaten from wild grape. 



22G0 (7003). Systena t^eniata Say, Long's Sec. Exped., 1824, 294; ibid 

 I, 195. 



Elongate-oval. Color variable, usually 

 reddish or brownish-yellow, shining; elytra 

 each always with a paler median stripe ; un- 

 der surface and narrow margins of thorax 

 usually piceous; antenna? and legs reddish- 

 brown. Thorax one-fourth wider than long, 

 sides feebly rounded, surface finely and 

 sparsely punctured. Elytra distinctly wider 

 than thorax, finely, shallowly and rather 

 densely punctate. Length 3^.5 mm. (Fig. 

 543.) 



Throughout t h e State; frequent. 

 May 16 -July 25. Occurs on ragweed, 

 horseweed, flowers of Cornel, etc. The 

 form, above described is var. Man da Melsh., the only variety so far 

 noted in the State. A variety with median pale stripe of elytra 

 much narrower is also known. (Fig. 540.) 



2261 (7002). Systena makginalis 111., Mag. fur Insect, VI, 1807, 150. 



Elongate-oval, subdepressed. Pale dull yellow, scarcely shining; sides 

 of thorax and elytra very narrowly piceous; antennae with the terminal 

 halves of the outer joints piceous. Head alutaceous, sparsely and regu- 

 larly punctate. Thorax one-third wider than long, not broader at base 

 than apex, sides regularly curved; disk coarsely, not closely punctured. 

 Elytra distinctly wider at base than thorax, rather densely and coarsely 

 punctate. Length 3.5-4 mm. 



Lake and Marshall counties; scarce. July 11-August 21. Oc- 

 curs on oak. 



LXXI. Djbolta Chev. 1834. (Gr., "two + spine.") 



Small oval or oblong species having the head rounded, retracted 

 within the apex of thorax; front carinate with distinct tubercles; 

 antennae at least half as long as body, the outer joints a little 

 stouter; thorax broader than long, much narrowed in front ; elytra 

 oval, not wider than base of thorax, with regular rows of punc- 

 tures; hind femora strongly dilated, tibia? slender, broader and 



