■nil': CLICK liiiiri'M'S. 701 



Li ( 'iiiilc.--" \U'y\s\i>]\ (if till' l'll;iti'ri(l;i' n\' the I iiitcd Slates." in 

 Trans. Aiikm-. IMiilcs. Soc. X. 1 S.'):}. -iO.l-rjOH. 



/hull. ■ ■ A M(>iinL;i-ai)li ol' t he Spi'iMcs of 1 he Snliraitiilics Imiciii'- 

 niiiia'. ( "('i'(i|iliyl ilia' aixi INtoI li(i|)iii:c iiiliahil iti^i: llic Inilt'tl 

 Stales." ill 'I'raiis. Aiiiei-. l-liiloiii. Soc.. XI 11. 1SS(). fy-'tH. 



V^)\• eon\'eiiifii('e the t'aiiiily is (ii'sl diN'ided iiilo siilit'aiiiilii's. and 

 tliese. ill turn, into trilies and uciiera. ()!' the li\'e siilil'aiiiilies ree- 

 o<:tiized. represent at i\ es (d' three ha\'e heeii taken in Indiana, uiiile 

 tliose of a I'oiirlli pei'haps (leeiir. 



Ki:V 111 IMUANA SCKl A \1 1 I.IKS OK i:i .ATKKi U.K. 



(/. Iliixl cdx.i' (lil.ilcd iiild |il:ilcs wliicli cnxcr in jiart or entirely llir 

 lliiiilis: I rii<-ii;inlers of niiildlc .-111(1 liind le.us vei'.\' siiiali. 

 /*. i,;ihniiii (■iiihca li'd : ;inlciin;i' snnicwiia I disl.-mt iVuni tlie eyes, llieii' 

 insert icii n;iri-o\\ in;,' llie I'rdiit. 



Siilifainily I. IOccMvM i \.k. p. 7(M. 

 hli. J.alirnin \isibie. 



<■. I.aiirnin free: aiitcnn:i' .-irisiiiLi iie.ir tlie e.\cs under liie I'ninl.il mar 



irin. Sniirainiiy II. lOi a tkui n.k. \k 71.".. 



re. I.al>riiui transverse, ennnate witli tlie front; ventral sediments live; 



elaws serrate. Suhfaniily III. Perotiiopin.i:. ]>. 17-. 



nil. lliiid cox.-e not dilated into ]ilates; Iroelianters of middle and hind le^s 



very long; laltrum short, transverse, eoiiuate with the elypeus ; tarsal 



elaws serrate. Subfamily lY. Cerophytin.e. p. 77.".. 



Subfamily I. EUCNEMINAE. 



Head convex, deflexed, and resting" against the stei-nuui in re- 

 pose; lahi'uin absent or vev}^ slightly visible; antenna^ inserted u[)on 

 the front at the inner extremity of transverse grooves; prosternvim 

 movable, bnt less so than in the Elfiterina\ without a lobe in front. 

 The majoi-ity of the species are i-are, and the larva; have a striking 

 resemblance to those of the family Buprestida\ both in form and 

 habits, being abrnptly enlarged in front, and usually occurring in 

 wood which has just begun to decay. Representatives of twelve of 

 the 22 genera are known from Fndiana. whil(> those of four others 

 perhaps occur. 



Ki:v TO CNDIAXA (M^XKRA OV EUCNEMIN.E. 



(I. I-ast .ioini of ma.xillary palpi acute: prosternal sutures ami side margin 



jijir.-illc] : li.ises of antenna" nindcratel.N' distant. 



//. Tiliia" l>road, compressed; ieii.i,dli i'> s mm. I. Mkeasis. 



J)h. Tibiie slender; length -17 mm. II. Tharops. 



(Id. Last joint of maxillary paliti dilated; prosternal sutures and margin 



eouvei'giug; bases of auteuna,' close together. 



