iiii; i'i;i.\(;i:-\viN(ii';i) iTNcrs i!i:i"rM';s. 



riOfi 



nil. Mlylr.-i f;irli willi :i small .\rll<.\\ sp.il, iiiiich brJiiiMl llic iniildlr; |Mil)fs- 

 .('iirc line, less dislihct. '■•<■''•>■ li Nata. 



!)(;7 C'.Oir. I. MoiAMKA I'AsriATA Say. .Iuiii-n. I'hil. Acad. Xa(. Sci., W IS^C, 

 l^.V.i; ibid. 11. :V3). 

 Broadly oval, subdepivssi'd. ri.ciuis; antciuia' and k*gs yellowish; 

 Ihorax ivddisli-yelhnv with a dark spot in Iruid of ndddk'; olytra with a 

 ci-osshar lit'hind llic middle, llu' tips edged willi dull yellow. Tliornx hood- 

 like, sides re,i;iilarly curved, apex rounded; dislc, .-is well as llial oT elyli-a, 

 dt'Hsely and linely imnetale. I.eii.u'th 1.1 1,7 nun, 



Koseinsko and INutv cininlies; i-uw May 20-June 20. Taken 

 from beneatli bark nt' locisl, also by sil'tiiio; tb(^ dcltris of beceb 

 stumps. 



908 ( ). :Mol.v.mi:a uknaia Casey, Journ. X. Y. Knt. 



Soc, VIII, I'JUO, 71. 



Resembles fasciata but haviui; the pale crossbar of 

 el.vtra reduced to a quadrate spot and located a little 

 nearer the middle. Males narrower than females and 

 with the elytra shortened, exposing two segments of the 

 abdomen. Length l..")-!..") mm. (Fig. isl.) 



Kosciusko. Pnhiaiii. Oraiiye and Posey counties; 

 scarce. April 24-duiio 22. Probably only a va- (Oiisinai.) 



ricty oF [(iscidla. 'I'aken b>' sifling. 



!)(•>;) (;>017). MoLAMBA u nata Lec, Proc. IMiil. Acad. Nat. Sci.. VI, 1852, 

 144. 

 Resembles foxciata but smaller and broader. Tliorjix mostly black 

 with narrow dull yellow margins and apex. Elytra with a small lunate 

 .yellow spot on apical third; their tips broadly rounded and margined with 

 .vellow, which extends a short distance along the sides; surfaci' linely and 

 densely punct.ate. Length 11,:'. mm. 



.^b•ll•ioll and l^erry counties : i-arc. .\j»ril 7 .^b■ly 20. 



A rill roll ps (lcc()li>r Lcc., pale (bill ye]h»\v. elxti'a ininu1el\- I'dicu- 

 bite. lenuili .8 mm., and .1. iiiisdhis Lee., bbu-kisli. Iborax paler, 

 elytra highly polished and distinctly ])nnciatc. Iciiiith 1 mm,, botli 

 have a range which may include Indiana,, For shape of antenna of 

 Arthrolips see Fig. ISO. No. i), 



Y, Orthoperus ftte!)h. 1S20. (Gr., "straight (pouch. ") 



The members of this gctuis are among the smallest of Coleoptera, 

 and may be recognized by their oval, moderately convex form, ex- 

 posed head and l)-joint(>d anicima'. (Fig. ISO. No. 4.) Two species 

 have iieen taken in Indiana, while a, lliird mav occur. 



