THK (inoiM' iu:i:rr.KS. 



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LXXI. nKAnv('K[,Lrs Kr. 1S:52. (Gr.. "slow i footed.") 



SiiKiU hn.wii or piccoiis lid lies knowii I'roiii allied genera by the 

 iiu'iiliuii hcariiiii a rallicr lari:v acnic tooth. The elytra are 

 oi)li(nu'ly but feebly sinuate at tii- and the second stria:^ bears a 

 dorsal {)uneture beliind the middle. Two species have been taken 

 iu Indiana, while three others pei-hai)s occur. Kur literatui-e see 

 aliove under Agonoderus. 



KKV TO INDI.VN.V SfECIKS OK lUrVllYCEI-LUS. 



(/. Form very cll)n^^•lte: llicnix wUh a (leop marginal line, its basal iini>ros- 

 sions l(in^' and deeii; middle iiu-si of imilo with small scales beneath. 



p>r)0. I.TXF,.\KIS. 



(ta. Form nuich less elongate: tlioi-iicic margin narrow; basal impressiniis 

 short, not deep: mid<ll(> t.irsi cf male without scales. 

 J). Hind angles of tliorax liroadls nmiided. scarcely punctured: Icngtli 

 3.2 mm. neglrcti s. 



hh. Hind angles of thorax distinct. 



r. Thorax without punctures near the lund angles; length 5 nmi. 



coRnicoiiis. 



(■('. 'I'horax distinctly iiunctm-ed. 



'/. Rasal impressions lu-oad, shallow, strongly punctured: sides 

 oltliqnely sulisinuatc near base: length 4.S lum. 



ottO. KIPESTRIS. 



(hi. Basal impressions i)r<>ad. sparsely punctiu-ed ; sides scarcely sin- 

 uate near base: length S mm. t.inttt.t,t-s. 



359 (1154). BKADYCEixrs tjne.\ris Lee., N. Sp. N. Amer. Col., I, ISn.".. IR. 



Elongate, subdepressed. Dark reddish-brown to piceons. shining, tlie 

 margins usually paler; anteniue reddish-brown, the two basal jdints an! 

 legs dull yellow. Eyes very small. Thorax nnicli hmger than wide, sides 

 curved in front, sinuate behind the middle: ])ase distinctly iiarr.iwer than 

 apex: disk with a deep entire median impressed line, a number of coarse 

 punctures near apex and in the basal impressions; hind angles rectangular. 

 Elytra at base wider than thorax, long and jiarallel; strife deep, the scu- 

 tellar one rejiresented by a large |>nnctnrc: intervals convex. T/engl1i .^ 

 5.5 mm. 



Knox County; rare. April 20. In form of body and g-eneral 

 appearance it resembles a small Pterostichiis. 



B. neglectus Lee., black or piceons with legs and antennie [)ale. 

 and B. corclicollis Lee., black with legs pale, are both boreal species 

 which max- occur in norihern Indiana. /'. f(nifiUus Dej., black or 

 |)iceous with ])ale lesi's and antenua'. may also occur in the State. 

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