746 Goleopterological Notices, VI. 



than wide, fully two-thirds wider than the prothorax, rather attenuate be- 

 liind; base broadly sinuate, the apex much more narrowly subtruncate; sides 

 evenly arcuate; humeri distinctly exposed at base; punctures fine and dense. 

 Abdomen alutaceous, minutely punctate, finely pubescent. Legs moderate in 

 length, somewhat stout. Length 2.4 mm. ; width 0.8 mm. 



California (near San Francisco). 



The narrower form, still smaller size and relativel}' larger head 

 will readily distinguish this species from the preceding. In the 

 male the anterior tibite are bent toward apex, the fifth ventral 

 feebly sinuato-truncate at apex but not otherwise modified, the 

 genital segment thin, broad, truncate at apex, strongly and trans- 

 versely impressed, the surface bent downward toward apex 

 throughout ; the copulatory spicule is abruptly narrowed near the 

 apex and produced in a short slender process, which is gradually 

 bent upward and not compressed ; the eff'erent duct beneath the 

 spicule is broad, flat, transversely truncate at tip, bent first down- 

 ward then upward and projects in the type specimen far beyond 

 the corneous spicule. 



5. A. graiiularis Lee— Agass. "Lake Superior,'' p. 231; Proc. Acad., 

 Phila., 1852, p. 103 (Anthicus). 



Elongate, subparallel, moderately stout and convex, shining, 

 dark rufo-testaceous, the under surface of the hind body black; 

 elytra paler and more flavate, with a broad median black fascia 

 which sometimes covers almost the entire disk ; pubescence coarse 

 and decumbent but rather short and sparse. Head triangular, 

 wider than long, truncate, coarsely and not densely tuberculose, 

 the fine punctures each near a tubercle ; median smooth line nar- 

 row and irregular ; eyes moderately large ; antennse slender, the 

 outer joints submoniliform, three-fourths longer than the head. 

 Prothorax transversely trapezoidal, just visibly wider than the 

 head, the sides convergent and feebly arcuate from near the trans- 

 versely arcuate apex to the basal margin, thence parallel to the 

 base ; disk broadly impressed along the median line, coarsely tu- 

 berculate, the fine punctures each near the posterior extremity of 

 a tubercle. Elytra oblong, two-thirds longer than wide, one-half 

 wider than the prothorax, semi-circularh- rounded behind, paral- 

 lel and feebly arcuate at the sides ; humeri widely exposed at 

 base; disk with a feeble intra-humeral and more distinct post- 

 scutellar impression, the omoplates slightly visible; punctures 

 small and rather sparse. Abdomen shining, finely sparsely and 



