Till': iiWDSdMi: II \«;is r.KK'i'l.KS. 



5:J7 



lOjri (;'.17'.H I'uv.mapiiou.v riK III i,i,.\ .Nowiu.. Kiitom. M;m.. 

 V. is:i7. :^s\). 

 Kldntratf-nhlniiu;. 'rinnMN n'd willi liliirk spnl mi disl. ; 

 elytra reddisli with two black crossbars. Ibi" I'nMit am! 

 liroailor oiu' near tlio middle, the other, less distinct, siib- 

 ajiical. Len.iith :i.s nuu. (Fij;. 100.) 



I'(isc\ ( "(Hiii1\- ; searec. MavU. Occurs usiiallx' (»ii y,.. \m . -w 



(Allcr Wii-kliarn ) 



(lid hcccll logs. 



Sul)t:iinily IT. ENDOMYCHINAE. 

 The species of tliis siihrainily are larger and lin>ad('r than tliose 

 of tlio preceding liroiip. llioiigl) iiniic of lliciii exceed (ko nun. in 

 leiieth. The following genei'a are known from llie Stale: 



KEY TO INDIANA GENKKA OE ENUOMYCIil .N K. 



H. Lignla oblong, rounded at tiii: thorax black, elytra red. each with two 

 black spots. V. ENDOMYciirs. 



iKi. Ligula transverse, emargiuate or truncate; color not as above. 



h. Prostornum not prolonged behind; front coxiie contiguous or nearly 

 so; thorax and elytra nearly uniform piceous black above. 



VI. Lycoperdina. 

 bb. Prostonunn prolonged behind, partly covering the mesosternuiu ; front 

 cox;e separated. 

 c. Prosternum narrow between the coxsb; elytra in our species with 

 lengthwise stripes. VII. Apiiorista. 



cc. Prosternum wide, margined; elytra without stripes, either uni- 

 colorous or with spots. 

 (1. Thorax without an impressed submarginal line; body glabrous. 



yill. Mycetina. 

 <h1. 'Phor.Mx with an impressed submarginal line; body pubescent. 



IX. Stenotarsus. 



V. Endomyciii^s Pan/. 1705. (Or-., "within nook or comer.") 



Antennie elongate, with a loose, not large chili; sides of thorax 

 feehly sinuate, strongly hut narrowly margined; longitudinal basal 

 impressions deep, the usual transver.se line represented only by a 

 very tine basal margin ; i)rosternnm flat, spoon- 

 slia])ed. not margined. One species represents 

 the genns in North >\nierica. 



*102r> (:',10S). ExnoMYciius biguttatus Say, Journ. 

 I'hil. Acad. Nat. Sci., IV, 1824, 00: 

 ibid. IT. 2:i4. 

 Oblong-oval. Head, antenmie, thorax, legs and scu- 

 tf-Unni bl.-H-k. shining; elytra red with two black spots 

 li'J- -'"J- on each, the larger subapical. the smaller before the 



middle. Length .3.5-4.2 mm. (Fig. 200.) 



