OF THE I M l ED STATES. 43] 



8. L. plebeins, seneo-piceus, minus aubtiliter cinereo-pubescens, clypeo truncato, thorace latitu- 

 dine longiore, antrorsum Bubangustato (minus in femina) lateribua late rotundatis, pum gulia 

 is carina I ribus vix divaricatis, elj is punctatis interstitiis sat punctatis, antennarum 

 baai pedil u leo-rufis. Long. *34 — -^T. 

 Ann. Lye. 1, - 



Limoniv % . im< r, Pr c. Ai I. Nat. fi 2, 



Common in the Middle and Southern States. The base of the aoti som< lim 



dark coloured, hut never black, as in the preceding ond and third joints 



equal, and together are longer than the fourth: the clypeus is moderately produced, trun- 

 cate anteriorly, and even very slightlj sinuous. In the females the Bides of the thorax 

 are more rounded, and the antenna' are a little shorter than the thorax. The margin of 

 the epi pleurae is always rufo-testaceous. 



•■ n es cen s, fus.' | , clypeo trun latitudine paulo 



giore, am subangnstato, lateribua omnino ingulis p inatis .brevibus di\ 



to, raaliculal 



rnfis. Long. • ;, .">. 



One specimen, New Ji ■ .. Allied to the two preceding iffi- 



ciently distinct by th tly straight sides of the thorax: tin 



and continue the line of the sides; they therefore appear divergent: the antenna: 

 hardly piceous at base; the second and third joints together are longer than the fourth: 

 the margin <>t' the epipleurae is testaceous. 



10. L. soger, fuscp-sen ibescens, clypeo truncato, thorace latitudine longiore antror- 



confertim Bubtilius pui 

 bic tris Btriis subtilil irum 



[ue rufis. Li 

 O; len, 1 r. In form and structure resemb much L. ple- 



beius,butis much smaller: the thorax is more finely and denselj punctured: from the 

 nexl it i- distinguished l>\ il 1 more denselj punctured thorax, as well ;i- l.\ 



it- truncate clypeus: the th scarcely channelled posteriorly. 



11. L. ipicrcinii- 

 , latitadin 



: ; carina! ana- 



ram art 7. 



/.' 



A vi .non species in every portion of the United State . From the n< \t it ma\ 



be distinguished by the more a< ute post the th irax, and by the second and 



third joints of the antennae being longer than the fourth, ns in the pr< ;•■ cite: ihe 



posteri >r b the thorax are bui never y< • in the I Jlow- 



ing - ■ 



12. L. basilla 



. latitudim 



