60 



PAMIT.Y II. — f!Al{Ar>Tl).^'; 



Fig. 45. 



5*,> (LMS). Cuvin.v DiONTii'Ks 1 )oj . , Spcc. I, 1825, 415. 



Eloiifiate, slt'iulcr. Hhick, sliining; legs piceoiis; antenna! and 

 tarsi ix'(l(li.sh-l)ro\vn. Elytral .stria; distinct, finely punctvu'eil. 

 Len-rth 7.5-S.5 nun. (Fig. 44.) 



Throughout the State: frequent. April 6-Octo- 

 !)or 9. 



()0 (251)). ('livin.\ IMPUESS1FRON8 Lec, Proc. Phil. Acad. Nat. 

 !^ci., II, 1844, 50. 



Readily known by its nnit'orni reddisli-hvdwn hue and the deep groove 

 of vertex. Elytral stri.c distinct, linely pnnctnred. Length ti-(j.5 mm. 

 (Fig. 45.) 



Frequent tln'oughout the State, beneath stones 

 along the sandy margins of streams and lakes, and in 

 low, damp cultivated fields. April 1- August 30. Said 

 to do much damage to sprouting corn grains. 



61 (263). Clivina punctujera Lec, Proc. Phil. Acad. Nat. 

 Sci., 1857, 81. 

 Elongate, slender, jjarallel. Dark retldish-brown; elytra 

 piceou.s, the antenna- and legs a little paler. Vertical groove 

 evident but shallow, with numerous fine punctures near its front 

 end and coarser ones on sides. Thorax finely and sparsely pvmctured. Elytral 

 strise deep, the punctures fine; the third stria with four dorsal punctm-es. 

 L:>ngth 5-5.5 mm. 



Dnliois County; rare. May 11. Resembles imprcssifrons but 

 smaller, with shorter and more shallow vertical groove and with 

 the outer front angles of the clypeus less advanced. A southern 

 form described from South Carolina. 



02 *(2G4). Clivina rubicunda Lec, Proc Phil. Acad. Nat. Sci., 1857, 81. 

 Elongate, slender. Head, thorax. autenna> and legs reddish-brown; 

 elytra d.irker. Head smooth, vertex foveate. Thorax with one or two 

 dull leeih on eaili |>asal angle. Length 4.S .").2 mm. 



Vigo and INtscy cduutic;-:; scarce. February 10-May 7. Oc- 

 curs liciicjilh logs Mud chuul<s some distance from water. Hiber- 

 uatcs as imago. A liaudsonie litth^ species, also of southern range. 



iCn (2C.(;). Ci.iviXA IMIA Lec. Proc I'liil. Acad. N:it. 8ci.. 1857, 81. 



I'nib/rm li.uiit l)r(iwiiish -red. Elytral stri;e entire, finely punctate, 

 r^ength 5 imu. 



Fh)yd County; scarce. Septcml)cr 29-October 9. 



('. ctilhirls llcrbst, an introduced European species, 5.2 mm. in 

 ictiglli, has ])ccn taken near Cincinuati and probably occurs in 

 souihci'u Tiidiaua. 



