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I), Head and tliorax red. 



Elytra black, red at apex, witli I'oeljly piincturcid striae ; 

 breast l)]aek. L. If— :2J 1. Kare. 



L. haeviorrhuidalis, Fab, 



JB, Elytra unicolorous. 



a. First joint of antennae red, the rest Ijlack ; scutellum 

 blackish ; breast blue or green. 



Head, elytra, and alnlomen blue or green ; thorax and 

 legs red, knees and apex of tibiae black. Elytra with fine 

 punctured striae, interstices distinctly punctured. L. 3 1. 

 Not uncommon. L. cyanocephala, Lin. 



h. First two joints and half the third joint of antennae 

 red, the rest black ; scutellum red ; breast red. 



Head, elytra, and abdomen blue or green ; thorax red. 

 Elytra with very fine punctured striae, interstices finely 

 and scantily punctured. L. 2 — o\ 1. Rather common. 



L. cliloroccpliala, E. H. 



Cyniindis. 



A. Thorax red. 



Body not pubescent. Head dark brown-red, very finely 

 punctured ; apical joint of laljial palpi of male distinctly 

 hatchet-shaped ; thorax finely punctured on disc ; elytra 

 with deep, finely punctured striae, black, with a yellowish 

 shoulder - spot and outer margin. L. 3| — 4^ 1. Not 

 common. 0. axillaris, Fab. 



JB, Head and thorax dark l)rown. 



Body pubescent ; head and thorax coarsely punctured ; 

 apical joint of labial palpi of male almost cylindrical; 

 elytra witli moderately deep, finely-punctured striae, 

 black-brown, passing toward the base into red-brown. 

 L. 3^ — ■i\ 1. Not common. C. vaporariorum, Lin. 



Masoreus. 



Pitch-black, shining; scutellum furrowed at apex ; elytra 

 with fine punctured striae, brown-red at base. L. 2 — 2-^ 1. 



M. Wetter ha I i, Gyll. 

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