Tin: i'i;iN(;i:-\viN(!i:i> Fixers hkk'I'lks. 503 



/■/. r.ddy <iv;il with the sides moi-(> ciirvtMl ; li;is;il Juiiil <il" liiml 

 tnrsi iiiiicli !uni,'cr lii;m tin' next two ctuiiliincd. 



1\'. MOLAMUA. 



cc. Anlt'iiii.-i' lu-jdiiitcd. the cloiiir.-itc llnrd joint followed by four 

 siumII snlKM|u;il (iiu's (Fit.'. ISO. No. ;i) ; itrostenuini very sliort 

 in front of cox.-i': body (iv;il or oblonic-ov:il, more convex. 



AKIIIUOI.II'S. 



(/(/. .\iilciin;r '.•-Jointed ( I'ii:. isd. .\o. 1); thoriix einaririnate in front, the 

 head in jxreat jiait exposi-d; body very miuute. V. ORTiioPKRrs. 



r. C\)KVL()iMi(»i)i:s .Miittliews. ISS,"). (Gr., "liclinel \ crest.") 



Small rounded speeies haviiiii' Ihe liiud angles of thorax slightly 

 prolonj^t'd; front tarsi feelily ddnled in males; antenna' as in Fig. 

 180. No. 1, except that the third .joint is shorter than second. 



!m;4 (.'JOii.'i). CoRYLOPHODEs M Ai{oi NKoi.i.is I.ec. Proc. I'hil. Acad. Nat. Sci.. 

 VI. 1852, 14.-!. 



Uouiided. strongly convex. r.hicl<ish iticeoiis. shinint;: le.u's and antenna' 

 paler. Thorax semicircular, the marLrin bi-oadly transparent, and there- 

 fore apiiearin.ii yellowish: ii.ise obtusely anirulated at middle. I'.lytra with 

 spar.se, deeply impressed punctures. Len.L^tli .'.» mm. 



Throuo'hont the State; fre(iuenl. April IT-Octoher 17. On 

 leaves or i'un.oi in snminer. Tals-eii li\' siflino' in si)iMng and fall. 



IT. Gkoxcvi-s Casey. 1 !)()(». 



To this genus, as defined in key, ("asey ascril)ed five species. 

 The antenna? are shown in Fig. ISO. Xo. 2. One has been taken in 

 the Stat(\ while two others may occur. 



KEY TO I^'I)IA^'A sPErn:s of gronevus. 



(I. Klytral punctures stroiiij;. especially on the sides: blackish, thorax 

 paler, its margins transparent; length .8 nun. stictkt-s. 



'/'/. Klytral i)unctures miimte and indistinct. 



h. Antennal club lilackish ; body black, thorax piceous, with narrow 



transparent margins: length .".» nun. fi'scicornis. 



hh. Anteiuial club pale; body dark reddish-.vellow, thorax still paler; 



length 1 mm. l«io. hesperus. 



G. sticticiis Casey was described from Iowa and C fusciconiis 

 Casey, from Ottawa, Canada. 



Ui\~) {- ). Gronevus hespkkis ("asey, Journ. N. Y. Ent. Soc, VIII. 



1000. (•)4. 

 Elongate-oval, convex. Keddish-.vellow tinged with piceous. shining. 

 Elytra more than twice as long as thorax, its punctiu-es very tine, almost 

 (>ff:u'ed behind the miildle. I.engtli 1 mm. 



Moni'dc County; rare, -lunc 1». Sifted from dehris of beech 

 stump. Known heretofore from Iowa and Nebraska. 



