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Head pale to fuscous 1 1 



II Body smaller and notably slender; head not closely punctate, the 

 punctures smaller and feebler than in the preceding; antennae 

 notably thickened distally; prothorax a little longer (cf ) to shorter 

 ( 9 ) than wide, more sparsely and less coarsely punctate than in the 

 preceding; elytra only very feebly inflated apically, with rows of 

 coarse subquadrate punctures, the outer of the discal raised lines 

 rather strong, the fusco-cinereous hairs moderately distinct, the 

 erect hairs very evident; legs blackish or piceous; carinae of the last 

 dorsal segment (cf) rather approximate, strong; pygidium (9) 

 moderately convex, much narrower and more pubescent than in the 

 preceding. Length (cf 9 ) 8.5-9.8 mm.; width 1.4-1.7 mm. North 

 Carolina (Southern Pines), Manee perspicillata Hald. 



Body broader and with the cinereous vestiture much more distinct; 

 head strongly, rather closely punctate and with cinereous hairs; 

 antennae (cf) nearly as long as the body, slightly shorter (9); 

 prothorax more nearly similar in the sexes, as long as wide (cf) to a 

 little shorter (9 ), the sides feebly arcuate, the punctures strong, not 

 dense; elytra four times as long as wide to a little less, distinctly in- 

 flated apically, the punctures serial, confused apically, close-set, 

 coarse and subquadrate, the apical truncatures narrow, sinuate, 

 strongly bidenticulate; legs black to piceous; last dorsal (cf ) with 

 the subbasal carinae widely separated and feeble, the pygidium (9 ) 

 moderately swollen, feebly angular posteriorly. Length (cf 9 ) 

 9.2-9.8 mm.; width 1.7-1.9 mm. Utah (Nephi) and Idaho (Poca- 

 tello), Wickham montana n. sp. 



12 Form extremely slender, subcylindric, moderately shining; head 

 black, dilated, strongly, rather closely punctate, with a feeble longi- 

 tudinal impression on the vertex, which is impunctate; antennae 

 (cf ) much shorter than the body, slender, filiform, clothed with fusco- 

 cinereous pubescence, the long hairs and fringe well developed; 

 prothoiax slender, longer than wide, evenly cylindric, much narrower 

 than the head, moderately punctate, opaque, the erect pale hairs 

 numerous, the basal spot triangular, half as wide as the base; elytra 

 slender, feebly inflated apically, convex throughout the width, the 

 raised lines subobsolete, the serial punctures coarse as usual, much 

 confused at apex, the truncatures almost transverse, rectilinear and 

 scarcely at all bidenticulate; abdomen very slender, cylindric, the 

 punctures strong laterally, becoming rather coarse toward base; 

 legs short, stout, black. Length (cf) 9.5 mm.; width 1.6 mm. 

 Pennsylvania (Harrisburg), W. S. Fisher filum n. sp. 



Form very slender, linear, rather shining, the pubescence sparse, fusco- 

 cinereous and scarcely visible; head shining, convex, fuscous, the 

 punctures deep and distinct but not very coarse or close; antennae 

 very slender, almost as long as the body (9); prothorax slightly 

 shorter than wide, a little narrower at base than at apex, the punc- 

 tures rather coarse but widely separated; elytra feebly swollen api- 

 cally, the serial punctures coarse, subquadrate, much confused 

 apically, the truncatures oblique, sinuate and strongly bidenticulate; 



T. L. Casey, Mem. Col. IV, Oct. 1913. 



