Vol. xxviiil 



ENTOMOLOGICAL NEWS. 



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description of the male of C. dolata, which I believe is almost 

 unknown. The following description is made from a single 

 male collected by the author in the Blue Mountains of eastern 

 Oregon, July, 1914: 



$ . Has the general appearance of the female as described by Horn. 

 Thorax a little more angulated. Color beneath iridescent, reddish 

 purple, antennae dark purple, basal joints slightly greenish, much 

 heavier and with less taper than the female and the last four joints 

 have a squarish appearance, third joint about as long as next two, not 



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Chrysobothris dolata Horn. Figs, i to 4. Clypei of females. Figs. ia to 40. Thoraces 

 of females. Fig. 5. Last ventral segment of male. Fig. 6. Anterior tibia of male. 



