'nil'; sii(ii;t-\\ i\<ii:i> s" \ \i:\(;i-i; r.i:i:'n.i':s. :!<il 



lli(ir:ix. liiu'ly hut distincdy iiuuflato. Aliilmncii sliuhfl.v nnri'owcr lliiiii cly- 

 tni. llic lirst Umv dnrsnl sci^iiuMits dccplx impressed ill biise. Ijenjith 1."^ 

 2 inui. 



l.nke Jind Mni-ioii ('(mnrH's; rare. .Inly ^ii-Dccciiibcr 21. Taken 

 I'l-Din lu'iieath hark of ])ino. 



XXin. ('ai.()i>k1v'a Mamili. 18:10. ((Ir.. "l)caii(ifnl i skin.'M 



ITcad l)n)a(l. pi'diiiiiiciit : thora.x much uarrowoi- and shovler Ihaii 

 tlu' elyti-a: l(\u-s i-allicr hmii' and slender. 



(;S() ( ). CaLODERA INFISCATA Sp. IIOV. 



EI(Hi,!,'ate, rather robust, parallel. Dark brown, feebly sbiiiiiis. s]):n-sely 

 ;uid linely pubeseent : bead and apical segments of abdomen jticeons. An- 

 tenna- stout, reaching base of thorax, the first joint pale. Thorax slightly 

 wider than head, a little longer than wide, sides parallel behind the middle : 

 surface, as well as that of elytra, finely and densely punctate. Elytra 'in(>- 

 lialf wider and one-third longer than tluirax. Abdomen narrower than ely- 

 tra, parallel, the tirst fiuu- dorsal segments rather deeply impressed. Eenglli 

 1.S mm. 



:Mari()n ('(in;>ty; rare. April 4. Taken by sifting. 



:\X 1 V. .\makochara Thonis. 1858. (Gr.. "I shine i I am glad.") 



Head oval, antennas rather robust; thorax snlxpiadi-ate. scarcely 

 nan-ower than the elytra; abdomen parallel. 



C.ST ( ). Amarochaua fenyesi sp. uov. 



Elongate, blender, parallel. Dark chestnut bmwn. shining; abdomen 

 Iiiieous ; legs dull yellow. Thorax subquadrate, sides nearly straight, rounded 

 into base; disk minutely and si)arsely punctate. Elytra init slightly wider 

 and longer than thorax, more distinctly punctate than there. Abdomen 

 about as wide as elytra, the first three dorsal segments impressed at base. 

 Length 1.8-2 mm. 



Lawrence and Clark counties; scarce. ^lay (i-]\ray 12. Takeir 

 from beneath rnl)bish on the muddy banks oP streams. Named in 

 honor (>r Dr. A. Fenyes, of Pasadena, California, the acknowledged 

 authority on North American Aleochariua'. 



XXV. OxYPooA Manuh. 18:?0. (Gr.. "sharp feet.") 



Rather robust species clot hod with silky pubescence; head nar- 

 rower tluni thoi-ax. antenna' elongate; tlmi-ax as wide or wider than 

 the elytra, the latter with Ihe outer bind angh^s emargiuate; abdo- 

 men usually- narrowed behind tlie middle; h-gs rather elongate. 

 Five speci(;s have been taken in the State. 



