COLEOPTERA CEKAMBYCIDAE C. 1NTERMEDIUS. 



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CROSSIDIUS INTERMEDIUS. 

 PLATE LXI, FIG. 1. 



Fulvous, flavo-pubescent. Head and thorax roughly punctured, black- 

 ish,thickly covered with yellowish hairs ; thorax a little broader than long, 

 with the sides angulated, pointed, and the hind angles prominent ; elytra 

 fulvous, densely clothed with flavous pubescence, deeply and closely punc- 

 tured, the punctures becoming larger toward the base ; abdomen flavous ; 

 antennae and legs brown-red. Length, 0.45-0.65 inch 11-17 millimeters. 

 Arizona. This species is closely allied to C. suttiralis, which differs from it 

 in having the head, thorax, feet, and antennte black. Some of the females 

 of our species have also a sutural vitta, which extends backward from the 

 anterior third of the elytra, forming a very elongate oval spot like the one 

 in suturalis. 



LIST OF SPECIMENS. 



