I'lii; (Mtoixii iii;i:i'i.i':s. 109 



L;ikr ('filllily. tVc(Hi('lil ;il(Um' the Sdiilli slirtrc n\' \ /.{kr Michigan; 

 ;ils(» taken in Lagi-aiiiic ;iii(l .Maiidii immiiiI ics. .Iiiiic 1.") Oclolxn' 2S. 

 l*rol)ably occni's tliroiiiilKiiil llic Sialc 



K;.") (C.Tni. Amak.v i;i:M(iri:s I uiA lA l>t'.i.. S|>. (icii.. III. ISL'S. 47."{. 



( >|pliiim-ii\;il. iii:.il('i;il('l,\ c.mxt'X. Ut'ddish-hiiiwii oi- sli^ililly picfDUs. 

 iiuiles sliiiiiiii;-. t't'iiinlcs dull : .intciiii.i' .iiid Ic^s imk' reddish .vcIIdw. Thorax 

 (iiu'-hair JMM.-Hh'i- ni Ikisc ih.in Iiuilt. hind .iii^h^s sh.Mri)l,v rcrtanguhir ; basal 

 iini)ressii)iis dduldc shailcw. sparsely and rd.ii-scly punrialc, I he outer some- 

 what triaiiirnlar. llic innci linrar. Klylral siri;i" line, siaontii or very finely 

 punctate: intei-vals llal. I,enjj;th <'...") s nun. 



Vio() and Cfawford coiuitics: rare. .\|ii-ii L'D-Scpteuiber 21. 



Itu; (tJ77). Amaka chalcea Dej.. Spec. (ien.. 111. ISlls, 47(). 



Form more broadly oval and more cronvex than the next. Piceous, 

 shining, surface slightly bronzed; antennie and legs reddish-brown. Thorax 

 nearly twice as wide at Imsc as lonii at middle, hind ani;ies rectangular; 

 basal impressions double, rather large and deep, sparsely and rather coarse- 

 ly punctui-ed. I'.lytral siri.i' n it imnctured : intervals ii.it. Length (■...")-7 nun. 



Vigo ("otmty; rare. April 17. 



I<i7 (082). Amaka slb.i:xea Lee. Agass. Lake Suji.. is.'d, i:(i>. 



Oblong-oval, riceons <.r dark reddish-bniwn. laintly bron/ed. shining: 

 antenme and legs dark reddish-yellnw. Thorax about one-halt wider at 

 l>ase than long at middle, dislinclly narrowed at apex, front angles distuict. 

 hind angles rectangular: basal impressions rather deeji. the inner larger, 

 sparsely and coarsely punetnred, Klytral stria' finely and crenately imnc- 

 tured. Length .5.0-6..5 nun. 



A iiorthcfn form, known ffoiii Itn liana by a single specimen 

 taken l)y AVolcott neat- Clai-ke .luii'tion. Lake County. .June 2-1. 



KiS (GSl). Amaka klbkka Ilald.. l'r<:c. I'hil. Acad. Nat. Sci.. I. . ;;oi. 



Oblong, moderately convex. Reddish to chestnut-brown, shining; an- 

 tenuie and legs paler. Thorax not twice as wide as long, lund angles very 

 obtuse; bas-al impressions shallow, usually punctured. Elytra slightly wider 

 at base than thm-ax. stria' finely, crenately punctured: intervals convex. 

 LeTigth 0-7 mm. 



Southern third of Stat<'; scarce. ]\Iay (i-Oclobcr !). 



109 (0.S8). Amaka iu set r.i s Say. Trans, .\nier. I'hil. Sic. II. isi';',. :;."): 

 ibid. 11, 4ti2. 

 Oblong-oval. Piceous or dark reddish-brown, shining: antenna- and 

 legs pale reddish-ln-own. Thoiax one-half widi'r than long, distinctly nar- 

 rowed in frnnt : basal iniiiressions almost obliterated, sparsely punctate or 

 smooth. i:iyiral stria' as in nihrhtt. which sjiei-ies il cl sely resembles and 

 from which il is best sepaial^d l>y its smaller size and lack of punctin-es 

 on sides of luetasternuni Lcn^rli .■").■">..") nnn. 



