•nil'; A\i'-i.(»\ I \(; i!i:iri'i.Ks. VZI 



S|;ii'k(' (NmiiiIv; v.Wi'. .M;iy IS .liinc 17. Sil'lcrl riMiii vclJc- 

 lalilc (l('l)i'is (til iiinr^iii of spluiiiiiuiii swiiiiip. 



(iO!) (lO.'iO). Ki;iciiENi!A(iiiA UAHiANS Ia'c, 'I'rans. Aiiicf. lOiil. vSoc, \1I1. 

 ISSO, 1SL'. 

 I'liirnnu li.Lrlit clit'sliiul hi-(i\\n; ;inlciiii;i' .iiid Icus imlcr. Head ns wide 

 MS Iciiiu-: tlic I'tivt'M' sniall l)ut dci'i). Aiilcmia' loiiitci' lliaii licad and thorax. 

 the joinls nearly as in fioiiiiiifcr. Ilic ('ii;-litli and ninth smaller than there. 

 Til na\ snliiriobnse. smooth. Ilie I'nvea' on sides one-third larger than those 

 i.r head, the median one niudi smaller. lOlytra at base one-third wider 

 than thorax, finely, sparsely and somewhat ronghly punctate. Carinni of 

 first dorsal reachiiisj; lu^arly to middle of segment. Length 1.") mm. 



One spociineii in Wcltstcr collection labeled "Ind.," LeConte's 

 type, came fi-oni Illiiidis and Ids description is so brief that I am not 

 certain as to the i(h'ntily of the s{)ecimen at hand. However, it 

 Mills to raJians liolh in his key and in that of Rrendel. 



Ji. crihricollis Hrend.. ])ieeons-l)lack, elytra dark red, length 1.3 

 nun., is l^nown from Illinois and Iowa. 11. v())i(i(ucr Brend. (Fig. 

 loO. r.). reddish-1)ro\\ii. Icimili .!» inni.. is an eastern species which is 

 fceorded from (Mneinnati. 



• '.10 (l!Jo2). Rku Ill•:^MiA('^IA rubricunda Auhc, Ann. Soc. Eut., II, IIG. 



Piceous-black, not punctured; elytra, legs and antenme dull red. Head 

 wider than long; foveas large, equal. Autenme not half as long as body, 

 second joint oblong; third to seventh equal, cylindrical; eighth globular; 

 ninth as long and twice as wide as third; tenth subglobular, one-half thicker 

 than ninth: eleventh one-half wider than tenth and longer than the two 

 |ircrediii,ir. TIk ra.v one-third widiT tli;iii long; foveie on sides very large, 

 median one small and deep. Elytra at base as wide as thorax at middle, 

 humeri prominent ; d.scal lines reaching apical third. Length LS-LO mm. 



Througliont the State; common. A|)ril 17-June 18. Occurs be- 

 neath cover in danii) localities. 



I'.ll (lonn). Keiciienbaciiia (iRAcn.is Casey, Contrib. Desc. Coleop. N. A.. 

 I, 1S84, 32. 

 Dark i)iceous-red ; pubescence long, suherect and pale; elytra dull red; 

 antennjv and legs paler. Head longer than wide; fovejB deep and equal. 

 Antenna' longer than head and thorax, first three joints gradually decreas- 

 ing in size; fourth to eighth equal, slender, subcylindrical ; ninth subglobose, 

 thicker; tenth nearly twice as wide as long; eleventh compressed, as long 

 as the three preceding together. Thorax wider than long, strongly con 

 vex. polished, fovea^ on sides large, median one minute. Elytra very con- 

 vex, discal lines shai-p. nearly entire. Length 1.1 mm. (Fig. 350, h.) 



Stai'ke and Of;inL;c connties: rai-e. •lime 'J -Inne IG. Beaten 

 froju hickory. 



