68 Psyche [Sept.-Dee. 
Holotype: $ , Alpine, Texas, 6000 ft. 8-15-26 (MCZ No. 
26064). 
Allotype: $ , topotypical 8-20-26 (MCZ). 
Paratypes: Texas: 1 topotypical (MCZ), 2 Brewster Co. 
( MCZ ) , 1 Fort Davis ( F rost ) , 1 Sabinal ( U SNM ) . Ariz- 
ona: 2 Sta. Cruz Village-Cobabi Mts. (1 ANSP, 1 AMNH), 
2 Superior (1 ANSP, 1 AMNH), 1 Do uglass (USNM) , 4 
Capitan Mt. (3 Parker, 1 Werner), 1 Globe (Parker), 2 San 
Carlos (1 Parker, 1 Werner), 1 Canon Lake (Parker), 1 Gila 
Valley (Parker), 1 Whiteriver (AMNH). Colorado: 1 Den- 
ver (Ohio). 
Epicauta floridensis sp. n. 
Similar to the cinereous form of both species known as cinerea 
in the East. The antennae are slightly more slender than in the 
species which feeds on Clematis and have the first segment more 
slender. Posterior tibial spurs slender. Smaller and more slen- 
der than either species. 
Holotype: S, Sebring, Florida VI-1-10-42 Parsons (MCZ 
No. 26067). 
Allotype: 9 , eutopotypical (MCZ). 
Paratypes: Florida: 15 eutopotypical (MCZ), 1 Croom 
(MCZ), 2 Cleveland (MCZ), 4 Gapron (USNM), 1 Bis- 
cayne (USNM), 2 Tampa (USNM), 3 Cutler (USNM), 2 
Jacksonville (USNM), 1 St. Nicholas (USNM), 2 Lake 
Istopoga (MCZ), 8 Fla. (MCZ). New Jersey: 4 DaCosta 
(MCZ). Mississippi: 1 Lucedale (MCZ). 
Epicauta punctipennis sp. n. 
Black or dark brown, elytra ferrugineous. Rather densely 
clothed with tannish-cinereous pubescence. Elytra with small, 
sparsely scattered, denuded spots. There are no spots on the 
rest of the body. Male anterior tibiae with two spurs. 
Holotype: $ , Columbus, Texas, May 24, 1879 LeConte Coll. 
(MCZ No. 26159). 
Allotype: $ , “Tex.,” Liebeck Coll. (MCZ). 
Epicauta ensiformis sp. n. 
Black, sparsely clothed with erect black pubescence. Re- 
sembles oblita in general form but has the antennae strongly 
ensiform, with the third segment the broadest and flattened. 
