■rHK AN'I'-L()\1.N(; HKli'l'LKS. 



309 



art. Tarsi with a siiiiilc claw; maxillary iialpi very long. 



/(. I-ast Joiiil of maxillary italpi club-sliaped, very long, third small, 



gldl Pillar. PSKLAPHUS. 



hh. Last joint oC maxillary iial]u limg, halclicl-shaiKHl, tliird triangular. 



IX. Ty(1Ii:.s. 



CJ(c)i)iiii))t nioiiiliconK' Loc. reddish-brown, tliora.x a.s long as 

 wide, pubesceiK'e short, dciiso, appressed, length 2.8 nun., has been 

 taken near Cincinnati and probably oeenrs in the hilly regions of 

 'southern Indiana. (Fig. 146, a.) 



IIT. (^EOPiiYLLi's Lee. 1849. (Or.. "I hide + a leaf.") 



Antennal tubercles wider tlian lojig. contiguous ; pubescence 

 short, fine, api)ressed; front femora each with three strong s()ines 

 near the base. One species is known. 



Fig. 147. u, Ceophyltus nwnilis, b, Tmisiphorus costalis; c, Hnmotus ialrisioides. All liiKhlj- niagiiified. 

 (After Brendel and Wickkatn.) 



*591 (180(J). Ceophyllus monilis Lee, Bost. .Joiirn. Nat. Hist., \l, 1849, 73. 

 Elongate-oval. Reddish-brown, not punctate. Head as long and three- 

 fourths as wide as thorax. Antenna* stout, half the length of body, male 

 with second joint two-thirds the length of tirst, third and fourth equal, 

 wider than second; fifth to tenth globose, the eighth largest; eleventh wider 

 and bluntly pointed; female with joints sube<iual and slightly increasing in 

 size toward tips. Thorax bell-shaped, as long as wide, sides evenly curved ; 

 disk with a fine impressed line at base and a fovea each side. Elytra one- 

 half wider at base than thorax, front half of disk fiat with a feebly im- 

 pressed groove. Abdomen a little narrower than elytni. Length 3.3 mm. 

 (Fig. 147. «.) 



Vigo, Franklin. Crawford and Posey counties; scarce. Febru- 

 ary 28-Septe}nber 10. Occiii-s beneath bark of rotten stumps. 



