TTIK HANDSOME FUNGUS KKKTI/KS. 5)17 



1025 (317'J.) PlIYMAPHORA 1TI.CIIELLA NCWlll., Eutnili. Mag.. 



V, 1S.-57. .,s'.>. 



Elongate-oblong. Thorax rod with black spot on disk; 

 elytra reddish with two black crossbars, the front and 

 broader one near the middle, the other, less distinct, sub- 

 apical. Length 3.8 mm. (Fig. 199.) 



Posey County ; scarce. May 11. Occurs usually on Fig. 199. x 



iii 1-1 (After Wickham.) 



old beech logs. 



Subfamily II. ENDOMYCHINAE. 



The species of this subfamily are larger and broader than those 

 of the preceding group, though none of them exceed 6.5 mm. in 

 length. The following genera are known from the State : 



KEY TO INDIANA GENERA OF ENDOMYCHIX.E. 



(i. Ligula oblong, rounded at tip; thorax black, elytra red. each with two 

 black spots. V. ENDOMYCHUS. 



an. Ligula transverse, emarginate or truncate; color not as above. 



l>. Prosternum not prolonged behind: front coxa? contiguous or nearly 

 so; thorax and elytra nearly uniform piceous black above. 



VI. LYCOPERUINA. 

 &6. Prosternuni prolonged behind, partly covering the mesosternum ; front 



coxae separated. 



c. Prosternuni narrow between the coxae; elytra in our species with 



lengthwise stripes. VII. APHORISTA. 



cc. Prosternuni wide, margined ; elytra without stripes, either nni- 



colorous or with spots. 

 (1. Thorax without an impressed submarginal line ; body glabrous. 



VIII. MYCETI.XA. 

 <1<1. Thorax with an impressed submarginal line; body pubescent. 



IX. STENOTARSI s. 



V. ENDOMYCIITS Panz. 17 !">."). (Gr.. "within + nook or corner.") 



Antenna 1 elongate, with a loose, not large club; sides of thorax 

 feebly sinuate, strongly but narrowly margined; longitudinal basal 

 impressions deep, the usual transverse line represented only by a 

 V ^. very tine basal margin; prosternnm flat, spoon- 



shaped, not margined. One species represents 

 the genus in North America. 



"1026 (3198). ENDOMYCHUS BIGUTTATUS Say, Journ. 

 Phil. Acad. Nat. Sci.. IV, 1824, 9U : 

 ibid. IT, 2:!4. 



oblong-oval. Head, antenna, thorax, legs and scu- 

 tellum black, shining; elytra red with two black spots 

 Fig. 200. on each, the larger subapical, the smaller before the 



middle. Length 3.5-4.2 mm. (Fig. 200.) 



