THE LONG-1JOKNE1) WOOD-BORING BEETLES. 1067 



a short, obtuse spine each side. (Fig. 4f><>. ) Four of the six spe- 

 cies are known from the State, and the others ])rol)al)ly oeeur. 



KEY TO SPECIES OF GOES. 



(i. Surface color of body brownish; antenna- of male not more than one 



and a fourth times the length of body. 

 b. Elytra each with a conspicuous space on apical half, which is not 



pubescent. 

 c. Size larger, 22 or more mm. 



(/. Pubescence of surface white. 1972. TKJKINA. 



dd. Pubescence clay-yellow, the basal region of elytra darker, less 



pubescent. (Fig. 450.) PULCHRA. 



cc. Smaller, not over 15 mm. ; pubescence marbled with whitish and 



dark clay-yellow. 1073. DEBILIS. 



1)1). Elytra without conspicuous bare space on apical half. 



e. Pubescence clay-yellow or pale brown, inconspicuously mottled with 



paler spots. 1974. TKSSELATA. 



ee. Pubescence grayish or almost white, uniform; elytra usually with 



two crossbars of darker pubescence. 1975. PULVERULENTA. 



aa. Surface color of body black, shining; antenna? of male twice as long as 



body; elytra coarsely punctured. OCULATA. 



1972 ((3390.). GOES TKJKIXA DeGeer, Ins., V, 1775, 113. 



Elongate, robust, subcylindrical. Dark brown, rather densely clothed 

 with prostrate white pubescence. Thorax short, wider than long; disk 

 with three obtuse tubercles, sides with a much longer one. Elytra finely 

 and sparsely punctate, the basal third roughened with small, black, elevated 

 points. Length 25-30 mm. 



One specimen in Wehster collection labelled "Ind." Ranges 

 from Pennsylvania and Canada westward and southward. 



G. pulchra Hald (Fig. 456), length 23 mm., breeds in hickory 

 and is known from the Eastern and Southern States and Ohio. 



1973 (0398). GOES DEBILIS Lee.. Journ. Phil. Acad. Nat. 



Sci., II, 1S52, 150. 



Elongate, rather robust, subcylindrical. Brown ; head, 

 thorax and apical third of elytra clothed with reddish- 

 yellow or fulvous pubescence; basal half of elytra mot- 

 tled with grayish pubescence. Thorax cylindrical, wider 

 than long, coarsely and sparsely punctured. Elytra sparse- 

 ly and rather coarsely punctured on basal half, more tine 

 ly toward tips, which are rounded. Length 11-15 mm. 

 (Fig. 457.) 



Lake, Steuben, Starke and Marshall counties; 

 frequent. -Tune 13-Jnlv 5. Beaten from hickory 



, n 7 / ' Fig. 457. (After Smith 



and black or yellow-barked oak, Quercus vcluniut in Fifth Rep. u. s. Ent. 



Comm.) 



Lam. 



