THE (iRoiiNi) iii;i-n'r,i'.s. 05 



//. llojul not prdldiim'd licliiml the eyes; nock not s('iiii-,i,'lnh(tso. 

 /,-. I'^lytrn rduuilfd .-il lip; tarsal claws siiuiilc. 



Tribo IX. ANcuuAODEiUiN'i, p. loT. 

 kk. Elytra imt rdUiKUd at tip. 



/. Elytra (ilili(nicly sinuate at apox. 



Tribe VIII. Platynini. p. ll'.i. 

 //. Elytra truncate at tij). 

 m. Front tibi:e slender; paraglessje niembranuns. 



Tribe Xlll. Lebiini, p. 141. 

 HUH. Front tibi;e rather Ptout. gradually broader to tip; para- 

 glosste horn-like. Tribe XIV. Helluonini, p. lo,"). 

 ////. X(\\t to last .iojnt of labial paliii with a nnniber of bristl.v hairs 

 in fr.tnt and always hmger than the terminal joint; eyes nor- 

 mal; ttrst antennal .ioiut elongate. 



Tribe XII. Dryptini, p. 139. 



Tribe I. 1'ANA(;.F:INI. 



Head eonstrictcMl ])e]iiii(l the eyes, tlicii dilated to a semigiobiilar 

 iieek; nientiim emargiiiate ; lal)i"Tiiii with oidy four seta3; anten- 

 na? rising from nnder a distinct frontal ridge, three basal joints 

 g'labro\is. Body not pednnenlate, seutellnm distinct. Elytra not 

 margined at base, their sides narrowly inflexed. Hind coxte con- 

 tiguous. Males ^vith the first two joints of the front tarsi dilated 

 and hairy beneath. 



The tribe is represented in Indiana by the single genns: 



XVI. Panag-WS Latr. 1S02. (Or., "all-holy.") 



]\Iedium sized black or reddish-l)rown beetles having the clyp- 

 ens prolonged beyond the base of the scissors-like mandibles; up- 

 per surface coarsely punctured, and clothed with erect hairs; 

 thorax semi-globose, strongly constricted near ])ase. its hind angles 

 rectangular. They occur beneath stones an.d logs, usually in sandy 

 localities. Three species are known from the United States, two of 

 which occur in Indiana. 



72 (295). Fanag.^us CRrciOERi s Say. Trans. Amer. Phil. Soc. II, 1823, 

 69 ; ibid. II, 489. 

 Head and thorax black ; elytra each with two large red spots extend- 

 ing from the margin to the first or second striie. Thorax with numerous 

 coarse, deep punctures, its hind angles small, acute; elytral stria? and punc- 

 tures deep. Length 11 nun. 



Two in Stein collection labeled ''Ind."; probably from Posey 

 County. One in Dury collection from Laporte (\)uiity, Indiana. 

 Taken also ])v Dury near Cincinnati. 



