'I'll I' w KM VK I. I'D r. \K"i< I'.i'i'i'ri.i'; 



;-).")!) 



KKV 1(1 CKNKKA <>1' 1! II V SSOUl HI ). 

 „. lOlyh-.-l IKil ,L;rn..\C(l, lull wilh .listillrl lows (.r jMllK'llirCS. 



(Id. I':i\ir;i (U't'ply i-'riKivcd. willuiiil jiniirtiii-cs. 



I. KlIVSSODIS. 



II. Climdkm. 



I. KiiY^sonES I);iliii;iii. IS'i"). ((!r.. " wrinkled I'onii.") 



Ill lliis ^ciiiis tlic tlu-rax lias llircc (Ircj). ciilirc <ir(i()V('s and one 

 filler line on I'ach side. The eyes arc »-()iin(l('(l. distiiK'tly uraiiu- 

 latcd and siliialcd (tn llic sides ol' 1lie head: the middle and hind 

 1 ihia' ha\-e (tiie lenninal spur. 



*1(XJ7 (.'il".!."') I . Knvssoiiis amkiucam s Lap.. SillxTin. Kcv., IV. ls:!('>. TiS. 



Elonirate. narrew. riiil'dnn dark rcddisli lirnwii. sldii 

 ill;.'. 'I'lierax (iiiediair l(>ii,i,M'r than wide. Itreadly nniiided .m 

 llie sides: t'urrews very deep. Hie two eiiler eiies dilated iie- 

 liiiid. i:iytr;il slri;e cdiiipesed of liiri^-e piiiicl ures. tJie inner 

 eiies r.-itlier deeply impressed. I'miil feiiinra of iiiah^ ;iriiied 

 Willi a distiuet Inutli. I.eii^tli C T.r. imii. ( Fi.t;. L'd'J.) 



l^'i-cMliieiit lliroiiiihoiil the sdiillieni hall' of the 

 State; less so in the northern eoiiiities. April 14~1)(>- 

 eemlier 18. l^oth this s])eeies and the ne.\1 liihernate 

 sintjlx- or in small ei/lonies beneath the close fittino' 



Fig. 209. X4i. 



hark of beech, oak and elm logs, rarely beneath mui- (Original.) 

 leiii leaves. One of these eohmies containinp' IS specimens was 

 noted on November 28. beneath the bark of an elm log;. This is the 

 species nsiially called (.r(ir<:l us Serv.. wtiich naiiie was preoccupied. 



TT. rLixiniiM Kirby. 1820. (Gr.. "a slope ^ little.") 



In addition to tlie deeply grooved elytra devoid of pnnctures. 

 this genns may be known by the thorax having one entire dorsal 

 line, two short, deep b;isal impi'cssions and a doiihle line on each 

 side; eyes narrow, scarcely granulated, confined to the upper side 

 of the head; middle and hind tibi;e. with two terminal spurs. 



*10GS (3297). Climdhm scili'iilk .\ewiii., Nat. Hist, 1838, Cm. 



Form and color as in /*. mnciicdnus. 'riinrax oblong, nearly twice as 

 long as wide, sides broadly rounded. i:iytra witli tlie intervals narrower 

 than the dee]) intervening grooves. Fr.nit tliiglis of male distinctly toothed. 

 I.engtli .").."> 7. r> mm. 



'fhroiiLihont the Stale: fre(|uent. Fcliruary 21-Xovember 8 

 ^Mating on April !). 

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