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M. limbata, Horn, Trans. Am. Ent. Soc, i., 96. — Piceous-black, shin- 

 ing; finely and sparsely punctate, very sparsely pubescent, thorax not deeply 

 impressed; elytra with the external margin and a central fascia not reaching 

 the suture testaceous; antennae, palpi and legs ferruginous; body beneath 

 black, coarsely punctate. L. *1S inch. 



California. 



EPIPOCES. Germ. (Type tibialis.) 



E. Cinctns, Lee. Proc. Phil, vi., 358, 1; Gerst. Endom., 246, 4.— Ferrugin- 

 ous, thorax with two discoidal marks, and two lateral dots, black, sides closely, 

 disc vaguely and deeply punctate, with the disc deep black. £ anterior tibias 

 angulate within. L. *4 inch. 



Texas. 



E. mutilatns, Gerst. Endom., 249, 7. — " Ferrugineo-trauspese, abdomine 

 nigro-maculato, elytris apiee recte truncatis, confertim punctatis, thorace disco 

 putictisque duobus lateralibus nigrie, medio fortins, lateribus crebrius punc- 

 tato. L. 4 lin." 



Vnr. Abdomine piceo, basi apieeque ferrugineo. 



Texas. (Dohrn.) Mexico. 



E. pnnctatus, Lee. Proc. Phil, vi., 358, 2 ; Gerst. Endom., 252, 9.— Ferru- 

 ginous, elytra with the disc black, apex sub-truncate, coarsely and closely 

 punctate; thorax with two rounded spots on the disc. L. *25 inch. 

 Georgia. 



E. biviMaius. Gerst. Endom., 253, 10. — Rufo-ferruginous, antennae with 

 joints 5 — 10 black; thorax with two spots, elytra with a vitta narrowed in 

 front, black; elytra closely punctate, apex sub-truncate. L. 2J inch. 



Tennessee. (Dohrn.) South Carolina. 



E. discos. talis. Lee. Proc. Phil., p. 358, 3; Gerst. Endom., 254, 11.— Fer- 

 ruginous, thorax obsoletely spotted, elytra coarsely punctate, disc broadly 

 black, antennae thin with the third joint elongate, equal to the fourth and fifth. 

 L. *25 inch. 



Texas. 



E. nnicolor, Horn, Trans. Am. Ent. Soc, i., 96. — Rufo-ferruginous, 

 sparsely ciothed with golden hairs, thorax with the disc coarsely and rather 

 sparsely, sides more closely punctate; elytra obliquely truncate, equally not 

 coarsely punctate. % anterior tibiae with a minute spur. L. -22 — -28 inch. 

 Colorado, Camp Grant, Arizona. 



STENOTARSES, Perty, (1831). (Type brevicollis.) 



S. hispidus, (Herbst.) Kafer. viii., 374, 16; (Lee.) Proc. Phil, vi., 359, 



3; Gerst. End., p. 326, 24. — Sub-parallel, rufo-ferruginous, pilose, antennas 

 with the last five joints and the disc of the elytra black; thorax transverse- 

 L. -15—18 inch. 

 Var. Suture black. 



