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subhumeral stria moderately impressed, inferior to the margin and 

 slightly arcuate at basal end, epi pleurae unistriate, sparsely punctured. 

 Propygidium and pygidium finely rugulose and coarsely, but sparsely 

 punctured. Length .08 inch ; 2 mm. 

 One specimen, North Carolina. 



E. pulicarius, Er. Jahr., 1834, p. 102 ; Mars. Mon., 1854, p. 705, pi. 

 10, fig. 25 ; minor, Lee. Bost. Journ. V., p. 73, pi. 4, fig. 6. 



Oval, moderately convex, piceous black, shining. Thorax sparsely 

 punctured. Elytrae with six entire striae, subhumeral slightly inferior, 

 epipleurae finely unistriate, sparsely punctured. Pygidium minutely 

 punctured, punctures at base' coarser, propygidium sparsely and more 

 coarsely punctured Length .00-08 inch ; 1.5-2 mm. 



Occurs in Florida, Georgia and Texas. 



E. ellipticms, Lee. Proc. Acad., 1859, p. 313. 



This species differs from pulicarius, by its broader and more depressed 

 form. The subhumeral stria is marginal and straight, and not sinuous 

 and inferior as in the preceding species. Length .10-. 12 inch ; 2.5-3 mm. 



Occurs in the Southern States. 



E. planulus, Er. Jahr., 1854, p. 162 ; Mars. Mon., 1854, p. 702, pi. 

 10, fig. 22 ; deeipiens, Lee. Ann. Lye. V., p. 164. 



Oblong oval, moderately depressed. Elytra with four entire dorsal 

 striae, fifth extending three-fourths to base, sutural extending slightly in 

 front of middle, subhumeral inferior, slightly sinuous, epipleurae uni- 

 striate sparsely punctured. Pygidium and propygidium sparsely punc- 

 tured. Length .10 inch ; 2.5 mm. 



Occurs near Fort Yuma, California. 



E. nasutus, n. sp. 



Almost precisely identical with planulus, and differing only in having 

 a dentiform process from the clypeus at its middle slightly behind the 

 anterior margin. Length .08-.10 inch ; 2-2.5 mm. 



Occurs at Fort Yuma, and in Arizona, under Cottonwood bark. 



Four specimens precisely identical, otherwise this character might be 

 considered an accidental deformity. 



Tkibalus, Erichs. 



Antennae inserted under the margin of the front, club rounded, feebly 

 truncate at tip. Antennal cavity at the anterior angle of the thorax 

 between the dorsal and pectoral plates, open in front and laterally. 

 Two species occur in our fauna. 



Pygidium oblique, elytra obsoletely striate amerieanus. 



Pygidium inflexed, elytra with outer striae of the elytra 



replaced by fine raised lines californicus. 



T. amerieanus, Lee. Bost. Journ. V., p. 64, pi. 4. fig. 7 ; Mars. Mon., 

 1855, p. 159, pi. 9, No. 31, fig. 5. 



