ll'(H) FAMILY LIU. Cl JRYSOMELTl). K. 



KEY TO INDIANA SPECIES OF HALTICA. 



a. Body above reddish-yellow, broadly oval ; elytra smooth. 2220. KUFA. 

 an. Body above blue, brouze. green or cupreous, more or less metallic. 



b. Elytra with a longitudinal fold or costa along the sides; color dark 

 blue. 2221. GI.MARGIXATA. 



I>1>. Elytra without fold. 



f. Antenna- and legs pit-eons, more or less metallic. 

 i/. Thorax with a deep groove in front of base which extends com- 



Itlctclij across the thorax. 



c. Larger species, 4-5.5 rnm. ; usually blue ; form robust ; thorax 



very distinctly wider at base. 2222. CHALYBEA. 



ii. Smaller, :>-.">. f> mm.; color distinctly metallic brassy green, blue 



or bronze; form more elongate; thorax scarcely wider at 



base. 2223. IGNITA. 



dil. Thorax with a moderate, sometimes obsolete, groove near base. 



which is never entire. 



/. Humeral angles <>f elytra well marked, the umbone moderately 

 prominent with a depression behind it; transverse impres- 

 sion of thorax deep at middle, evanescent on sides. 

 //. Brilliant cupreous with violet, or purplish reflections. 



CABINATA. 



</(/. Blue, head more prominent; form more robust. VICARIA. 



/'/'. numeral angle of elytra rounded, the umboue feeble; trans- 

 verse impression of thorax faint. 



//. Color brilliant coppery red; larger, more robust, more broad- 

 ly oval. 2224. CUPRASCENS. 

 ////. Color greenish or brassy black; smaller, more slender, elon- 

 gate-oblong. 2225. JENESCENS. 

 cc. Antenme and legs in great part reddish-yellow, in striking contrast 



with the color of the upper surface. 



/. Entire upper surface uniform in color and with metallic lustre. 

 /'. Form oblong-oval, very convex; elytra scarcely alutaceous, the 

 punctures distinct on basal half. 2226. FUSCO^NEA. 



./'/ Ei rm elongate-oblong, much less convex; elytra distinctly alu- 

 latciins. the punctures minute and indistinct throughout. 



2227. KNABII. 



//'. Head and thorax reddish-yellow, elytra metallic blue; thoracic 

 impression deep and entire. BURGESSI. 



2220 (0959). HALTICA IM/FA 111., Mag. fur Insect.. VI, ISO". 153. 



Oval, broader behind, moderately convex. Dull reddish- or orange-yel- 

 low above, piceous beneath ; antenme and legs piceous, the hind femora paler 

 at base. Antenna? half as long as body, third joint distinctly longer than 

 fourth. Thorax nearly twice as wide at base as long, feebly narrowed to 

 the front, margins very narrow : ante-basal impression broad and shallow ; 

 surface sparsely and finely punctate. Elytra slightly wider at base than 

 thorax; umbone feeble, surface indistinctly and sparsely punctate. Length 

 I .~> mm. 



Lake and Dnhois counties; rare. May 26-May 30. Beaten 

 from ash. 



