768 famitjY XXXV] I. — elatekid.t]. 



than fourth. Thorax rounded, subquadrate, strongly convex, sides rounded ; 

 disk sparsely and finely punctate; hind angles short, acute, divergent, strong- 

 ly carinate. Elytra parallel, male, or slightly dilated behind the middle, 

 female ; strim deeply impressed without punctures ; intervals convex, sparse- 

 ly and very finely puuctulate. Length 9.5-10.5 mm. 



Vigo County; rare. September 20-De(;'eiiil)er- 12. Hibernates 

 beneath logs on sandy hillsides. Occurs on foliage of Virginia 

 creeper, Parthenocis.'ins quinqucfoUa Michx. 



14G4 (4400). CoRYMBiTES suLcicorxis Sny, Ann. Lye. Nat. Hist., I, 1825, 

 250 ; ibid. I, 391 ; II, 002. 

 Elongate, rather slender. Uniform chestnut-brown, sliining, not pubes- 

 cent. Third .ioint of antenn;c twice as long as second, nearly one-third 

 shorter and slightly narrower than fourth. Thorax one-third longer than 

 wide, widest at the front angles, slightly convex ; disk finely and rather 

 densely punctate, with an entire and deeply impressed median line ; hind 

 angles acute, slightly divergent, distinctly carinate. Elytra with sides par- 

 allel to apical third, thence rounded to apex, strife punctured; intervals sub- 

 convex, finely and densely puuctulate. Length 14-10 mm. 



Whitley, Marion and Lawrence counties; frequent. March 14- 

 August 7. On the earlier date a half dozen or more were taken 

 from beneath the loose l)arh of an ash snag, so that the species prob- 

 ably hibernates as im.ago. 



1405 (4479). CoRYMBiTES iiAMATUs Say, Trans. Amer. Phil. Soc, VI, 1830, 

 170; ibid. II, 005. 

 Oblong, robust, dilated at middle. Head, thorax and under parts dark 

 reddish-brown to piceous ; thorax densely clothed with yellow hair ; elytra 

 dull yellow, with a brownish stripe on outer side from tip to near middle, 

 where it curves inward and backward. Second and third joints of antenna; 

 small, subequal, together scarcely as long as fourth. Thorax convex, scarcely 

 longer than wide, sides broadly rounded ; disk finely and densely punctured, 

 with a faintly impressed median line on basal half, hind angles feebly di- 

 vergent, distinctly carinate. Elytral strife deeply impressed with rather 

 coarse punctures ; intervals subconvex, densely puuctulate. Length 9.5- 

 11 mm. 



Posey County; rare. June 1. Taken by Dury near Cincinnati 

 from foliage of honey locust. 



C fiplnulr))>i Zieg.. bind angles of thorax and epii)leura reddish, 

 length 10-18 nun., has ])een recorded from New P]ngland, Pennsyl- 

 vania and Ohio. 



XLT. OxYOONi's Lee. 1863. (dr.. "sharp i angle.") 



Differs from Corymhilcs only in having the tarsal claws armed 

 with a broad tooth near the base. Of the two species known, one oc- 

 curs in Indiana. 



