■riiK CLICK i'.i:i:'i'i.i:s. 757 



niMriXiii ol' ("I.vti;i iiiid cpiiilciif.'i. rcildisli-yclldw. Third Jniiit <>( .•intciina' 

 as hiWJ: as I'lmrlli ami iiiurc lliaii Iwicc as l<m,i:" as st'cuiid. TlKirax sli.ulilly 

 Itinnci- lliaii hroad, sides i-iiinid<'d ; disk s( nm.icly ccpiivt-x. densely and rallier 

 coarsely imiicdired: liiml an.ii:les very simrt, I'eehly eai'liiate. Mlylra with 

 imiiclured s(ri;e; iiiler\a!s Hal, densely and ettarsely jiunelnlale. l-enji(li 

 !t 1(i.r> nun. 



SIciilicii. Kosciusko ;iii(l Starke c(»iinlies; scai'co. .hme l-.luly 

 T). .V haiulsoiiic and easily rccoj^'iiized species. 



14o5 (4353). LiMONirs aurikeu Lee, Trans. Aniei'. I'liil. Soc, X, lS.^t.'>, 421>. 

 Elougate-<)hl(lll.l,^ slender. lUack, sparsely cldllied with ui-ayisli hairs; 

 head and thora.x sbiniuj^ metallic purple. Secdud and (hird Joints of an- 

 teunje small, roumled, etiual, together slightly slKuier lliaii tourth. 'I'hoi'ax 

 slightl.v longer than wide, sides feebly rounded; disk strongly convex, rather 

 s|)arsely and coarsely ininclured. Elytral intervals with jiunclnres almost 

 as large as those of tlie stria'. Length (i-T.") nnn. 



Clarion. •Jackson and Ijawi'ence counties; scarce. May 'J()-.luly 

 20. lieaten from vegetation. 



143G (4355). LiMONirs griseus Beauv.. Ins. Afr. et Amer.. 1805. 214. 



Elongate, rather slender. Dull grayish or sooty brown, head and tho- 

 ra.x densely, elytra more sparsely, elotlied witli grayish-yellow pubescence ; 

 legs and basal joints of autemia^ l)rownish-red ; ei»ipleura, inflexed portion 

 of thorax and narrow apical and side margins of thorax and side margins 

 of elytra, often dusky reddish. Third joint of anteume nearly one-third 

 loiVger than second, the two together lunger but narrower than fourth. Tho- 

 rax slightly longer than wide, distinctly narrower at apex than base, sides 

 feebly rounded; disk strongly convex, densely and rather coarsely punc- 

 tured. Elytral stri;^ feebly impressed with rather large punctures ; inter- 

 vals flat, each with three irregular rows of smaller distinct punctures. Length 

 10-14 mm. 



Throughout the State; common. ]\Iay 12-July 12. Taken by 

 sweeping grass and beating vegetation. 



1437 (435G). T;iMONns interstitialis Melsh.. Proc. I'hil. Acad. Nat. Sci., 

 II. 1S45, 215. 

 Elongate, robust, subdepressed. Dull sooty brown, sparsely clothed 

 with yellowish hairs, more densely on head. Third joint of antennjie scarce- 

 ly one-fourth longer than second, slightly shorter than fourth. Thorax as 

 wide as long, sides nearly straight on basal half, feel)ly rounded in front 

 of middle; disk rather densely and coarsely punctate, a me<tian imju'essed 

 line on basal two-thirds; hind angles acute, strongly carinate. Elytral striiie 

 with fine ptmctures ; intervals subconvex, distinctly and rather coarsely 

 punctate. Length 13.5-17.5 mm. 



Soutliern half of the State, frequent; nuich h^ss so in the north- 

 ern counties. ~Slay ](3-September 18. Occurs on vegetation and 

 beneath cover. Our largest species of the genus. 



