AND EASTERN NEW MEXICO. 13 



labrum green ; thorax cribrate punctate, more than twice as wide as broad as long, 

 narrowed in front, very strongly rounded on the sides, narrowed a little towards 

 the posterior angles, which are rectangular and sharp. Elytra with rows of large 

 punctures, and with numerous deep impressed subconfluent spaces, which are 

 opaque, densely punctured and finely pubescent; tip entire. Legs green bronzed, 

 knees, tip of the tibiae, and tarsi steel blue. Tip of the abdomen very slightly 

 truncate in the male, rounded in the female. 



CHAUIilOG]¥ATHlJS Hentz. 



C. basalis, elongatus niger, thorace fulvo nitido, subrotundato, marginato, disco plus minus nigro, 

 elytris rugose punctatis, flavo-fulvis macula magna communi triangulari basali, trienteque postico 

 nigris, abdomine flavo, saepe nigro anuulato, articulo ultimo nigro. Long. "42. 



Abundant near Fort Bridger and in the Black Hills : Dr. Hammond, Mr. Drexler. 

 Varies much in the size of the black spot of the thorax, which is sometimes emar- 

 ginate, and sometimes even divided into four dots. The antennae of the male are 

 as long as the body, of the female two-thirds as long. The thorax in G. limbicoUis 

 and scuiellaris is opaque, while in the present it is very smooth and shining. 



WIPTrS BOIELDIEU. 



]¥. Tenfricillus, rufo-piceus, nitidus, pube sordida minus subtili dense vestitus, thorace globose, 

 grosse punctato, postice valde coarctato, tuberculis parum elevatis quatuor transversim positis, e 

 pilis efformatis ; elytris ovalibus, ventricosis, seriatim punctatis, setis erectis sat dense hispidis. 

 Long. -10. 



Santa Fe: Mr. Feudler. The elytra are twice as wide as the thorax, and about 

 one-half longer than wide ; the punctures are tolerably large and distant, and 

 become smaller on the declivous posterior portion. The second joint of the anten- 

 nae is as long as the third. 



TRYPOPITYS Redt. 



T. punctatllS, elongatus, fuscus sericeo-pubescens, thorace ad basin utrinque transversim exca- 

 vate, et in medio breviter carinate, elytris striis e puuctis digestis vix impressis. Long. -25. 



One specimen : Mr. Fendler. Precisely resembles in appearance T. sericeus, 

 {Xi/Jetinus sericeus Say, Journ. Acad. Nat. Sc. V, 171), but the thorax is less deeply 

 excavated at base, and the striae instead of being deep and cribrate are hardly im- 

 pressed, and the interstices are flat. 



PACTOSTOMA Lec. 



P. anastomosis, piceus, pilis sordidis setiformibus parce vestitus, thorace punctato, subcanali- 

 culato, latitudiue breviore lateribus retundatis marginatis, basi subtruncato, angulis pestieis 

 obtusis, elytris ovalibus postice subacutis et deeliviljus, parce punctatis, sutura, margiue costisque 

 tribus acute elevatis, quarum prima recta, secuuda et marginali flexis cum prima coufluentibus, 

 tertia irregular! utrinque valde abbreviata. Long. -42 — '5. Tab. II, fig. IL 



Lec. Journ. Acad. Nat. Sc. 2d Ser. IV, 19. 



Microachatia anastomosis Leg. Proc. Acad. Nat. Sc. VI, 446. 



Asida anastomosis S.A.T, Journ. Acad. Nat. Sc. 3. 



Pdecyphorus anastomosis Leg. Ann. L3-c. Nat. Hist. V, 129. 



Ologlyptus anastomosis Lac. Gen. Col. V, 159. 



