3411 SUBFAMILY X. rURCULIOXIX.i:. 



punctures rather small, round, separated by nearly twice their diameters; 

 intervals and entire under surface very minutely and sparsely punctate. 

 Male with first and second ventral segments widely and deeply impressed 

 at middle. Length 10 mm. (W. S. B.) 



Kosciusko Comity, Intl.. rare: May 20. The long and evenly 

 cylindrical body, car-mate beak and scale-like vestiture of elytra 

 easily separate this from other members of the group. 



GROUP II. 



In this group the second joint of fnnicle is distinctly longer 

 than the third and fourth combined. 



KEY TO SPECIES OF GROUP IT. 



a. Color black throughout except the antenme. 

 ft. Elytra constricted at the sides just behind the basal angles. 

 c. First and second joints of funicle slender, subequal, each as long 

 as the four following united, female, as the next three, male; 

 beak very long, in female twice as long as thorax. 



510. FIJIBRIOLATUS. 



cc. First joint of funicle stouter, half the length of second; beak but 

 slightly longer than thorax. 511. DECEPTUS. 



6&. Elytra not constricted at base. 



(I. Humeral angles prominent, the base of elytra wider than thorax. 



512. JULICHI. 



dd. Humeral angles obsolete, the elytra at base not wider than thorax. 



e. Beak very sparsely punctate; scattered punctures of thorax 



coarse. 513. xmnui.us. 



ee. Beak densely punctate; scattered thoracic punctures fine. 



f. Elytra distinctly mottled with small spots of pale pubescence; 



beak without smooth median line. 514. FOSSUS. 



ff. Elytra not mottled with paler spots; beak with narrow smooth 



median line. 515. OBESUI.IS. 



aa. Elytra reddish-brown, their tips subacute but not prolonged as in L. 



rubellus; thorax more or less impressed throughout its length, 



deeply so at base. 



g. Thorax sparsely punctate; beak of female shorter than thorax; 

 punctures of elytral rows rather fine and distant; length 8 11 

 mm. 516. TERMIXALIS. 



gg. Thorax densely punctate except near apex; beak of female longer 

 than thorax; punctures of elytral rows coarse and rather close-set; 

 length 7.5 8.5 mm. 517. SEXUALIS. 



510 (8504). Lixrs FIMBRIOLATUS Boh., Schdn., 1836, 42. 



Very elongate, cylindrical, slender. Black, shining; above thinly cloth- 

 ed with fine gray pubescence, which is condensed to form small, indistinct 

 pale spots on alternate intervals of elytra and a narrow pale stripe along 

 the sides, more distinct on thorax; under surface more densely pubescent. 

 Beak very long, slender, curved, finely and sparsely punctate, and with an 



