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coarsely punctate; legs black, with tips of femora, tibiae, 



and tarsi pale reddish. Length 9 mm multicinctus 



Abdomen never with basal half of each segment pale and 



apical half black 6 



6. Abdomen with basal half of segments black and apical half 

 whitish; antennae with third and fourth segments subequal; 

 head rough, and densely finely punctate; body black, with 

 tegulae, a broad spot on collar, and legs beyond apices of 

 femora, except apices of tarsi, yellowish white; wings hya- 

 line, costa and apex of stigma pale; median fovea and ocel- 



lar basin fairly distinct. Length lo-ii mm annulosus 



Abdomen either entirely black, or abdominal segments with 

 a narrow pale line; antennae with third and fourth segments 

 subequal; head very finely punctate; body black, with tegu- 

 lae, collar, labrum, anterior and middle tibiae and tarsi, and 

 basal half of posterior tarsi, yellowish white; coxae, tro- 

 chanters, and femur rufous, remainder of legs black; me- 

 dian fovea and ocellar basin distinct. Length 10 mm. . .politus 



°S. rufescens Norton. 



°S. unicus Norton. 



S. tacitus Say. Connecticut (E. N.) ; Cheshire, 8 July, 

 1904, Thompson, 11 July, 1904 (H. L. V. ); New Haven, 9 

 June, 1905, 31 July, 1910 (B. H. W.), 28 July, 1911 (A. B. 

 C.).; Hamden, 25 May, 191 1, Lyme, 29 May, 1910 (A. B. C). 



°S. longulus Norton. 



°S. multicinctus Norton. 



°S. annulosus Norton. Larva feeds on Pteris aquilina. 



°S. politus Provancher. 



DOLERINAE. 



Key to Genera. 



Genae broad, their width as great as the length of first 

 segment of antennae, eyes therefore distant from base of 

 mandibles; eyes round or short oval in outline, inner 

 margin always convex Dolerus p. 69 



Genae narrow, their width distinctly less than the length 

 of first segment of antennae, eyes therefore adjacent to 

 base of mandibles; eyes elongate and emarginate on their 

 inner margin Loderus p. 76 



