234 LAKE SUPERIOR. 



CRIOCEPHALUS Muls. var. lunulatus Kb. N. Z. 175. 



agrestis Hald. Am. TV. 10, 35. 81 gibbulus. 



TETROPIUM Kirby. JEDILIS Serv. 



ISJM.TSRON Dej. Muls. 32 despectus. 



cinnamopterurn Kb. N. Z. 1 74. AMNISCUS Dej. 



CALLIDIUM Fabr. macula Hold. I. c. 48. 



diuiidiatum Kb. N. Z. Lamia macula Say. J. Ac, 5, 268. 



Clytus palliatus lid. 1. I. 41. POGONOCHERUS Meg. 



proteus Kb. N. Z. 172. M penicillatus. 



collare Kb. N. Z. 171. TETRAOPES Dalm. 



CLYTUS Fabr. 5-maculatus Lee. Hd. I. c. 53. 



speciosus Say. Am. Ent. pi. 53. SAPERDA Fabr. 



undulatus Say. ib. ** adspersa. 



undatus Kb. N. Z. 1 75. 35 moesta. 

 Sayi Lap. Clyt. 



Eagle Harbor, Mr. Rathvon. Very similar in appearance to S. buprestoides, but the 

 form of the thorax is different. The posterior tibiae are scarcely dilated at the end. 



31 C. gibbulus. Niger pubescens, thorace oblongo, modice elevato, confertissime 

 punctato, elytris confertim subtiliter pimctatis, basi subgibbosis, gibberis minus eleva- 

 tis, ante medium rufis, lineis 2 obliquis apiceque densius cinereo-villosis : antennarum 

 articulo l mo tarsisque rufis. Long. -27. 



Very similar to C. verrucosus, but the thorax is less elevated and the elytra more 

 distinctly punctured and much less gibbous : the 3 rd joint of the antennae is not arm- 

 ed with a spine : in the markings there is no difference, except that the cinereous lines 

 are less oblique. 



32 JE. despectus. Niger cinereo-pubescens, supra punctis pluribus nigro-pubescenti- 

 bus variegatus, thorace transverse laevi, basi abrupte constricto, serieque transversa, 

 punctorum notato ; elytris apice truncatis macula oblonga sublaterali versus medium 

 fasciaque angulata pone medium nigris. Long. '41. 



The antennae and posterior tibiae are annulated, the former in both sexes but little 

 longer than the body : the femora have one or two black spots. It is found everywhere ; 

 the <j? has the anal segment elongate and truncate. 



33 P. penicillatus. Cylindricus, niger dense cinereo-pubescens, thorace lateribus 

 spinoso, disco valde tuberculato, calloque parvo pone medium elevato, confertissime 

 punctulato, elytris apice truncatis, cinereo, fuscoque variegatis, fascia lata ante medium 

 albida ; 3-carinatis, carina 1 ma pilis longis nigris fasciculata, interstitiis minus dense 

 punctatis. Long. -27. Pic. The antennae and feet are annulate. 



I am doubtful if the next species (Tetraopes) is found at Lake Superior. 



34 S. adspersa. Nigra, ochraceo dense pubescens, thorace latitudine sesquibrevi- 

 ore, grossius ocellatim punctato, punctis nigris ; spatio utrinque fere ad apicem ex- 

 tendente minus dense pubescente ; elytris postice subangustatis, sutura acuminata, 

 sparsim grosse nigro-punctatis, hue illuc spatiis densius pubescentibus, quorum unum 

 mox pone medium oblique versus suturam ascendit. Long -9. 



Very close to S. calcarata, but the color differs, and the thorax is shorter. 



35 S. moesta. Nigra cinereo-pubescens, grosse confertim punctata, thorace latitu- 

 dine vix breviore, basi leviter angustato, cinereo-bivittato, elytris apice rotundatis, an- 

 tennis corpore brevioribus annulatis, basi nigris. Long. -5. Pic. 



The claws are entire, although at first view it would seem to be a Phytoecia ; the 

 head has a black, finely impressed frontal line. The eyes are almost divided. 



