33 DESCRIPTION OF INSECTS 



pressed line near the suture excurved at its base near the 

 sutmei feet testaceous. 



3. C. Hineolata blackish ; head with several elevated lines ; 

 thorax with three impressed ones ; elytra striate. 



Lejigth one-fifth of an inch. 



Head with several elevated lines, of which the two interior 

 are largest, forming a groove between them, and con- 

 tinued and connivent upon the labrum ; behind the ele- 

 vated lines, punctured. 



Thorax, three impressed longitudinal lines ; intermediate 

 one attaining the anterior transverse angulated one, — la- 

 teral ones abbreviated near the anterior margin ; lateral 

 edge continued and projecting into a slight angle behind 

 the middle. 



Elytra black-brown or greenish, striate ; strife punctured, 

 profound, and equal to the intermediate lines. 



Feet testaceous. 



Readily distinguishable from the preceding ones by the 

 elevated frontal lines as well as by the impressed line of 

 the thorax. 



4. C. ^pallida pale yellowish ; thorax depressed, truncate 

 before, lateral edge minutely angulated behind the 

 middle. 



Length one-fifth of an inch. 



Bodif pale, yellowish, inunaculate. 



Head sulcated each side before. 



Thorax little elevated, with a longitudinal impressed line, 

 suliquadrate, truncate the entire width before, rounded 

 behind; lateral edge attaining the base, with a slightly 

 projecting angle behind the middle, al)ove which is a 

 small puncture. 



jE///^m strongly striate-puncturcd; a marginal series of short 

 transverse lines, forming quadrate intervals. 



