574 FAMILY XXII. CRYPTOPHAGID.E. 



Throughout the State; frequent. May 6-July 15. Occurs be- 

 neath bark and on foliage of plants usually near water. Common 

 at Hudson Lake July 15, on the louse-wort, Pedicularis lanceolata 

 Michx. 



V. ToMARUsLec. 1861. (Gr, "to cut.") 



Smaller and shorter than in Lobenis. Elytra irregularly punc- 

 tured; thorax not impressed at base; basal joint of autennal dub 

 about as large as second. One species occurs in Indiana. 



1091 (3357). TOMARUS PULCHELLVS Leo., N. Sp. N. Arner. Col., I, 1803, 71. 



Elongate-oval, convex, nearly smooth. Brownish-yellow 

 to piceous ; legs and basal halt' of antennae paler; elytra 

 each with a large humeral space and a wide subapiral cross- 

 bar yellow. Antenna' slightly longer than head and thorax. 

 Thorax finely but distinctly punctured, narrower than ely- 

 tra ; sides parallel and curved; apex as wide as base. Ely- 

 tra widest just before the middle, then gradually narrowed 



to the rather acute apex, finely and sparsely punctured. 

 IMS. 215. x 12. 



(Origin-.il.) Length 1.3-1.0 mm. (Fig. 215.) 



Throughout the State; frequent, especially in spring, when it 

 occurs in dead leaves and beneath mullein, stones and chunks. Hi- 

 bernal es. March 19-December 7. 



VI. ANTHEROPHAGUS Lat. ISdfi. (Gr., "blossom + eating. ''') 



This genus comprises the largest members of the family, distin- 

 guished by having the eyes placed on the side of head; male with 

 clypeus deeply emarginate, and antemue thick and closely jointed; 

 the body in both sexes densely clothed with short, appressed pubes- 

 cence. 



1092 (3359). ANTHEROPHAGUS OCHRACEUS Melsh., Proe. Phil. Acad. Nat. 



Sci., II, 1844, 115. 



Oblong, subconvex. Pale brownish-yellow throughout; antennae and 

 base of tibire blackish in male. Thorax transverse, sides parallel and al- 

 most straight, the punctures fine and dense. Elytra as wide as thorax, 

 very densely and finely punctate. Length 4-4.5 mm. 



Southern half of State, frequent; less so in the northern coun- 

 ties. Occurs on flowers, especially those of the wild hydrangea, Hy- 

 drangea arborescens L. June 24-September 21. 



VII. CROSIMUS Casey. 1000. 



In addition to the characters mentioned in generic key, the mem- 

 bers <f this genus have a fine raised line on each side of the thorax, 

 extending from base to apex ; and also have the basal fovae of thorax 



