r)7(; 



FA^^l^^• xxii. — cm l■■|'()i•llA(iIn.K. 



^c. Antt'uniL' iinicli less tlinii !i:iir ;is Icii::: ns Ixidy; loujith 2.2 nun. 



1007. FrNCiU'Oi.A. 

 1)1). Disk of thorax evenly ((invcx witlinui clcv.itidiis nr ridges; tliiekeiied 

 iK.de of frout an.sles not tlaltcncd Imt protnlierant. 



lO.tS. NonANfii'i.rs. 



1()!)4 (;);i2:M. ('uYPTOi'iiAcas A( riA\(ii I IS (Jyll.. Insect. Suec.. 1S27. 



OblonK-i'longate. subdcpressed. Pa](> Iti-ownisli-yellow ; 

 J, liead and thorax sliglitly dai-ker: eyi's laru'e. more tlian one- 

 iialf the lengtii of head. 'I'liorax wider in l'i-i>nt tiian at 

 middle, fhiely and dcnsrly inmctate: ncidcs of the front an- 

 f^%=» u'les iirominenl. sli^iilly lidnked lichind : sides distinctl.v an- 

 kk, ;rnlato at aliiinl liio middle. I'llylra tlu-ee and a h;ilf times 

 \*^Pf J# ''^ '"'^'^ "^ thorax, more linely .-md less densely punctate than 

 -'^^^ V tlie latter. I.eniith 2.:'. nun. ( Fi.tc. 21(;.) 

 ^,. .,, ,, Throuiihont tin- Slate; fre<|viont. Jatmary 24-Jtine 



rig. ilo. X 1 ). ' ' 



(Original.) ^- ^ hcireal species, common to nortliern Europe 



and Americfi. 



10!),") (.■^..'{72). ('KYPTOPiiAors cHocias Zimni.. Trans. Anier. Fait. Soe., TI. 

 1S(;0. 2.^)7. 



OMonu, the sides jiarallel. l>ark rcddish-hrown. rather strongly pubes^ 

 cent. Thorax scarcely narrower than elytra (male) or distinctly narrower 

 (fennile), strongly and cbisely iinnctnred, the thickene<l nodes of apical 

 angles consiiicnous. Elytra ab(nit three times as long as thorax, less clostdy 

 but e(inally coarsely imnctnred. Length 2-2.;_i inni. 



Throviiilnnit tlie State; scarce. Jaimary 24-X()veml)er 12. 

 Taken on tin" \y\uii and by siflino- i'nl)l)isli ; also feeding on apples in 

 cellar. 



Kijk; ( 1. ('i;vi'TornA<;rs iaticlavcs Casey, Journ. N. Y. Ent. Soe., 



VIII. r.xMi. !)(;. 



More oval and ratiier more convex than crocoix. I'ale brownish-yel- 

 low tln-()Ugliont. Tliornx smaller and more rounded at the sides; punctures 

 rather coarse and clnse-set. l^'dytr.-i tiiree-tift lis lenger th;in wiile, rather 

 strongly r(auided at tiii. punctni-es nniderately coarse, deep .-nHl dtise-set : 

 ]iubesc(>nce sliorter and less cduspicuous than in cmccus. Length 2 nun. 



l'ose\- ami Dubois counties: scarce. ^May ll-.)uue 4. Taken by 

 sil'linu' damp leaves and rubbish. 



('. aiih iniahtH f'asey. ol)lono'-oval. pale reddisli-bi-o\vu. was de- 

 sci'il)ed froni Alicliioau. 



10;)7 (:'.:;7i|. ("irvi-rornAcas irNcnoi.A Zinnn., Trans. Amer. I'^nt. Soe. II. 

 ISC,!). 2r.7. 

 Oblnng. moder.ilely c.mvex. I>arl; brownish yellow or reddish brown, 

 shining. Tli.ir;ix but little narmwei- tb;in el.\lr;i, the nodes of freul angles 



small, feeble, niiliune: sul ■di.-iu spicule miniUe. slightly liebind lli<> middle 



and separated f|-nm the Ui.des by two to three limes the length <if the l.-it- 

 ter: punctures snnill, deep, rather duse set. Elytra oval, obtusely rounded 

 at tip, lincly, deeply and not very closely punctate. Ivength 2.2-2.4 mm. 



