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57. Orthopleura texana Brand. Tex. 



One specimen much larger than O. damicornis, being 12 mm. 

 in length, the apical margin of thorax obscurely testaceous, the 

 antennal funicle, femora, coxze and posterior margin of ventral 

 abdominal segments I — 4 broadly yellowish testaceous. 



58. Enoplium quadrinotatum Hald. Tex. 



The two specimens in the collection, both males, vary slightly 

 in markings. In one the dark occipital maculation of head is con- 

 fluent with one at apex of thorax and has the rounded elytral spots 

 very large, the posterior pair extending very nearly from the 

 flanks to near the suture ; in the other specimen the elytra mark- 

 ings are of normal size and the apical maculation of thorax is 

 wanting. 



Subfam. VI. CORYNETINiE. 



59. Laricobius erichsoni Rosenh. Mass. 



The markings in this species appear to be remarkably constant, 

 the specimens in collection varying not at all. 



60. Nebrobia ruficollis Fabr. N. J. ; Wis. 



61. Necrobia violacea Linn. Wis. ; Tex. 



62. Necrobia rufipes De Geer. Tex. 



Field Museum of Natural History. 

 Chicago, Illinois, Oct. 8, 1909. 



