952 



FAMILY I.. S('Ai;A]!/KI]>/E. 



Marshall, Marion and Lawrence counties; scarce. May 26-June 

 '24. Occurs un hazel and oak foliage. 



D. t(shic/<i Kirby is a boreal species which may occur in north- 

 ern Indiana. 



171JG ( ). Dit'iiKLONYCiiA DILI TA Fall. Trans. Amor. Ent. Sue., XXVII, 

 I'lOl. 283. 



Elongate, parallel. Pale, dull yellow; front and thorax sometimes 

 fuscous; elytra feebly tinged with green. Clypeus more strongly reflexed. 

 less dei sely and more deeply punctate than in <'1<>iiu<tt<i. the sutural line 

 distinctly impressed. Thorax rather sparsely and coarsely punctate, sparsely 

 pubescent, its sides strongly subangulate. Elytra coarsely and roughly 

 punctulate. Inner spur of hind tihhe of male distinctly broader and more 

 obtuse than in rloiiiiiitii. Length s.. r >-9.5 mm. 



Starke and ( 'ra \vford counties; scarce. May 2fJ-June 27. 

 Beaten from oak shrubs. The clypeus in all the four specimens at 

 hand is distinctly and abruptly paler than the vertex. 



179 



rose. 



DlCHELONYCHA ELOXfiATA Fab., S.VSt. Ellt.. I. 179*. 170. 



Elongate, parallel. Head and thorax piceous or 

 dark reddish-brown. Elytra dull brownish-yellow or 

 darker, more or less tinged with greenish, purplish or 

 bronzed lustre: antenna? and legs pale, the apex of 

 hind tarsi and tibia. 1 piceous. IIe;id densely and rather 

 coarsely punctured. Thorax with sides sinuate behind 

 the middle, hind angles prominent; surface densely 

 punctured, sparsely pubescent, male; densely pubes- 

 cent, female. Elytra rather coarsely punctured, sparse- 

 ly and finely pubescent. Pygidium and sides of abdo- 

 men rather densely cl ;thed with long, silvery, scale- 

 like hairs. Length 8-10 mm. (Fig. 370.) 



Tlii-ougliout the- State; frequent. April 18- 

 July 5. Oc'-urs on flowers of wild plum, wild 

 etc.. and on leaves of oak and willow. 



Fig. 370. X 3. 

 (Original.) 



DICIIKI.OXYCIIA rrsci LA Lee.. J-mrn. Phil. Acad. Nat. 8ci., 



III, 1S50, 2S1. 



Elongate, slender, parallel. Dark reddish-brown < r piceous: elytra with 

 a pale marginal stripe, their surface otherwise uniformly and distinctly 

 bronzed. Clypens concave, the margin moderately reflexed, rather densely 

 and coarsely punctured. Thorax sparsely and rather deeply punctured, the 

 intervals between the punctures shining; sparsely pubescent. Elytra very 

 coarsely punctured, sparsely pubescent. Length 7 mm. 



Putnam and Crawford counties; rare. May 27-June 20. 

 Probably occurs Ihroimlmut Ihe southern half of State. Keadily 

 known by its smaller si/e and dark' bron/ed elytra with paler 

 margin, 



