2.~)<> SUBFAMILY X. (TIK TJ.IOXIX.E. 



disc with striae of large, deep, close-set, quadrate punctures; intervals 

 very narrow, each with a row of minute punctures. Under surface coarse- 

 ly and deeply punctate. Length 4.5 5.5 mm. 



On pine near New York City, May to July. Enterprise, Fla., 

 April 14. Ranges from Canada, Xew Hampshire and Massachu- 

 setts to Michigan and Iowa, south to Florida. Easily recognized 

 by its narrow elytral intervals and coarse, dense sculpture. Oc- 

 curs mainly on white pine. 



373 (- -). MAGDAI.IS AUSTERA Fall, 1913, 29. 



Elongate-oblong. Dull black, elytra often with a faint tinge of blue. 

 Beak slightly longer than thorax, feebly curved, finely and rather densely 

 punctate; front with a small, deep fovea. Thorax wider than long, strong- 

 ly constricted near apex, base strongly bisinuate; disc densely and finely 

 punctate, often with a trace of a fine median smooth line. Elytra parallel 

 or nearly so in male, slightly widened behind in female; striae with rows 

 of coarse, oblong, feebly impressed punctures; intervals nearly flat, rugose, 

 each with a row of rather coarse punctures. Femoral tooth small, acute. 

 Length 3 4.5 mm 



Lake and St. Joseph counties, Tnd. ; frequent locally on the 

 gray pine, P'utus diruri<-<ttci Ait.; May 2.~ Tuly 11. Ranges from 

 Maine and Ontario, Canada, to Michigan, south to North Caro- 

 lina. Occurs on white and other pine. The small size, more par- 

 allel elytra, dull black hue and rougher surface sculpture distin- 

 guish it from M. Icconlci Horn, which name it doubtless bears in 

 many collection, Iccontcl not being found east of the Rocky Moun- 

 tains. 



373a (- -). MAODALIS ATSTERA SUBSTRIGA Fall, 1913, 29. 



"Black; elytra dark blue or greenish, moderately shining. Second 

 joint of funicle less than twice as long as wide and shorter than the two 

 following united. Thorax closely punctate, the punctures becoming more 

 elongate toward the middle, where they are more or less conspicuously 

 longitudinally confluent. Elytra evidently but not strongly widened behind, 

 the intervals as in auxtera. Length 3.2 4 mm." (Fall.) 



West Point, N. Y., June 1. Wales. Maine, June 22. Described 

 from Tyngsboro. Dover and Brookline, Mass., and Peekskill, 



N. Y. 



374 (8621). MAGDALIS GEXTILIS Lee., 1876, 418. 



Elongate-oblong. Black; elytra with a bluish tinge. Beak curved, 

 finely and closely punctured. Thorax slightly longer than wide, sides 

 parallel from base to middle, thence rounded to tip which is tubularly con- 

 stricted; disc densely not coarsely punctured. Elytral striae feebly impress- 

 ed, their punctures close-set: intervals nearly flat, wider than the stria?, 

 finely reticulate and bearing small rugose punctures. Femoral tooth 

 large, acute. Length 4 mm. 



