1330 FAMILY LXII. ANTHICIME. 



(ia. Thorax without median line; elytra of males more or less distinctly im- 

 pressed at tips. 



1). Head and elytra wholly or in great part black. 

 c. Elytral tips of male yellow. 

 (I. Last two ventral segments of male yellow; legs yellow. 



2407. ELKGA.XS. 

 <ld. Abdomen wholly black in both sexes. 



c. Thorax entirely red; legs black; elytra sparsely punctured. 



246S. TERMINALIS. 



ee. Thorax in part or wholly black. 



/. Legs black. NKWMANI. 



//. Legs pale. 2409. FULVIPES. 



re. Elytral tips of male black. 



;/. Legs yellow ; thorax black at middle, its sides reddish-yellow. 



2470a. var. PULCHRA. 

 >/</. Legs entirely black. 



//. Clypeus pale yellow; thorax as in imJchni. 2470. LAHIATA. 

 ////. Clypeus black; elytra with pruinose surface. 



/. Thorax black ; elytra rather densely punctured. 



2471. LUGUBRIS. 

 H. Thorax reddish; elytra coarsely and sparsely punctured. 



2472. COLLAR! S. 



bb. Head, elytra and legs uniform brown. 2473. BRUNNEA. 



2400 (7S85). CORPHYRA t'ANALicL'i-ATA Lee.. New Sp. N. Am. Col.. I, isoo. 



143. 



Black, feebly sliining; thorax snbnpaque. reddish-yellow; two basal 

 joints of an tenure and palpi paler. Elytra rather coarsely and roughly, not 

 densely, punctured. Length 5-0 mm. 



Marion County; rare. May 2. Beaten from flowers of Cra- 

 hruit*. The female is said by Dury, who has collected them near 

 Cincinnati, to be much more common than the male and to vary 

 much in color, the thorax sometimes being black and the legs pale. 



2407 (7SSG). CORPHYRA ELEGANS Hentz., Trans. Am. Phil. Soe., 1830, 257. 



Elytra piceous black with a bluish tinge, shining. Thorax, legs, two 

 basal joints of antenna? and palpi usually reddish-yellow. Elytra rather 

 coarsely and sparsely punctate. Length 7 s mm. 



Wells and Marion counties; rare. May 1!) June 5. The thorax 

 in the single male at hand is black, with the apical angles reddish- 

 yellow. 



2468 (7SS7). CORPHYRA TERMINALIS Say. Jouru. Phil. Acad. Nat. Sci.. V, 

 1820, 247; ibid. IT. .",11. 



Black, sliining; thorax red. Elytra coarsely, deeply and sparsely punc- 

 tured. Length 5-7 mm. 



Marion and Jackson counties ; scarce. April 25-May 20, 



