KitiS 



FA .All I, V LIT. CERAMBYCIP.K. 



11)74 (Go!)!)). (TOKS TKs.sKr.ATA II;il(l.. Trans. Amer. I'hil. SIM-.. X. 1S47. .""!. 



Elongate, robust, subcylindrical. I Mill brown: everywhere clothed with 

 very short, prostrate, brownish hairs: elytra with small spots of yellowish 

 hairs arranged in irregular rows. Thorax finely punctured and more slen- 

 derly spined than in itfhili*. Elytra punctured as in that species. Length 

 :>0 inin. 



Marshall County; rare. June 12. Known from New York, 

 Georgia and Louisiana. 



1 ( .i7.~> (C.4HO). GOES PULVEBULENTA Hald., Trans. Anier. 1'hil. Sue.. X. 1S47. .~il. 



Form of trwliitit. I'.rown ; uniformly cluthed with short, prostrate, 

 whitish hair: elytra indistinctly cross4>arred at base and a .ma in behind the 

 middle with darker pale brown pubescence: scutellum sometimes clay-yel- 

 low. Thorax and elytra punctured as in icxwhttii. Length l!>-> mm. 



Lake, Marshall, Madison and Marion counties; scarce. June ID- 

 July 15. Beaten from foliage of black oak. Said to breed in 

 beech and wild cherry. 



G. oculnlo Lee., pubescence whitish, elytra each with a small 

 black spot one-third from apex, length 10-11 mm., is known from 

 New York, Ohio and Wisconsin. 





LV. PLECTKODEKA Lee. 1832. (Gr., "spur + neck.") 



Body stouter than in Unix, with stronger thoracic spines; lower 

 margin of head behind the mentnm straight, not rounded as there: 

 antenna- of males but little lonyer than body. One species occurs 

 in the eastern United States. 



I'i .KcTr.otiKRA sc AI.ATOK Fab.. S.vst. Ent.. II. 1775. 278. 



Elongate subcylin- 

 drical. very robust. 

 P>lack. shining: elytra 

 with conspicuous, dense 

 white pubescence ar- 

 ranged in irregular 

 transverse rows. Tho- 

 rax with similar pubes- 

 cence arranged so as to 

 leave a large dorsal spot 

 and a space around the 

 base of spines bare. Legs 

 and antennae sparsely 

 clothed with fine gray- 

 ish pubescence. Elytra very finely and sparsely punctate. Length 25 

 .",2 mm. ( Fig. 45s. i 



Lake and lYrter counties; scarce. August ((-September 1!). 

 Occurs, in the sand dune region, where it probably breeds in the 



