SYNOPSIS OF THE LAMIIN.E. Ill 



HETOE9IIS Haldeman. 



H. cincrea Oliv., 179o {Saperda), Ent. (W. p. 28, ])!. 3, fig. 35 ; Lee. 1852, Jouni. 

 Ac. Phil. ser. 2, ii. p. 14(5 ; JHglandis Hald., 1847. Trans. Am. Phil, x, p. 54 ; 

 Saperda trilineata Say, 1823, Jouin. Ac. Phil, v, 2, p. 273 ; Lee. ed. ii, 331. 

 Length 8-12 mm.; .32-. 48 inch. if«6i(a(. —Alabama, Pennsylvania, Xew Jer- 

 sey, New York. Ohio, Northern Illinois, Louisiana. 



Breeds in walnut, luulherry, osage orange and hickory, and may 

 be obtained from dead limbs of the latter abundantly, f-^imilar in 

 ajjpearanee to the preceding species, l)ut uuiforndy clothed with gray 

 pubescence. The antennae are very long and slender, and the elytra 

 are pointed towards the tip. 



CAfOPI.IA LeConte. 



C pnllata Hald., 1847 {Saperda), Trans. Am. Phil. Soc. x, p. 155 ; F^aperda Lee, 

 1852, Journ. Ac. Phil. ser. 2, ii, p. 163: Proc. Ac. Phil, vi, p. 234 ; pruitiosa 

 Lee, Jour. Ac. Nat. Sci. ser. 2, ii, 149. Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. vi, 234; Hebes' 

 tola nebnlosa Hald., 1. c. p. 54. 

 Length 10-16 mm.; .40-.64 inch. Hahitut.^A\a,h'a,nrd., Pennsylvania, New 

 Jersey, New York. 



Uniforndy clothed with soft gray pubescence ; thorax unarmed, 

 elytra simply rounded at tip or obsoletely truncate ; frontal line im- 

 pressed, a longitudinal glabrous line at middle of pronotum. This 

 species is taken frequently by Mr. Wenzel, near Philadelphia, on 

 swamp oak, but seems otherwise to be seldom found. 



GOES LeCoute. 

 Dr. Horn's synopsis (Tr. Am. Ent. Soc. xii, p. 193) is as follows: 



Surface color of the body brownish ; antenna?, of male at most one and a quarter 

 times the length of the body 2. 



Surface color of body black, shining ; antennae of male twice as long as the body, 

 of females as lung as in the preceding males 5. 



2. Elyti-a witli cousjjicuous denuded fascia one-third from apex 3. 



Elytra without conspicuous denuded fascia 4. 



3. Pubescence of surface white tij^rinai. 



Pubescence ochreous or luteous, the basal region of elytra darker, less pubes- 

 cent piilclira. 



Pubescence marmorate, whitish and ochreous, the apical region darker ochre- 

 ous (Iebili!$. 



4. Pubescence luteous or pale brown, inconspicuously mottled with paler spots. 



tesselata> 

 Pubesceiice cinereous or almost vviiite, uniform, sometimes with a faint trace 



of darker fascia piilveriilouta. 



,5. Elytra coarsely punctured ; pubescence whitish, a small conspicuous black spot 

 on each elytron one-third fiom apex oculaf a. 



TKANS. AM. ENT. SOC. XXIII. APRIL, 1896. 



