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Though far from complete, the following enumeration of species is 
judged sufficiently extensive to give a tolerably clear idea of the character 
of the Floridian fauna. 
I desire to express my indebtedness to Dr. LeConte, without whose aid 
in the determination of species, this list could not have been prepared. 
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1. Lebia rhodopus, n. sp.—Head and thorax greenish or bluish 
Be subopaque ; the former large, wider than the thorax, , finely aluta- 
ceous, sparsely and obsoletely punctulate; antenne more than half the 
ch of the body, outer joints stout, joint 3 and base of joint 4 testaceous ; 
palpi black. Thorax small, transverse, on the sides very little rounded and 
subsinuate before the hind angles, which are rectangular; side mar gin less 
broadly reflexed than in L. viridis; finely alutaceous, indistinctly trans- 
versely rugose or obsoletely punctulate. Elytra blue or greenish blue, 
shining, very finely alutaceous, strie finer and more obsolete than in ۰ 
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