TITK nEATIT-WATOlI AND DRl'C! STORK BKHTl .KS. 



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<:c. llotul very strongly doliexi^d ;iii(l rcl ractcd, tlic iii.iiulililcs lu-arly 

 or iiuilo veaclilng the inotastci'imin. 

 c. Metastenuim and first ventral segment not grooved for the re- 

 ception of middle and hind legs; form oblong or elongate-oval; 

 head impressed or excavated beneath for the reception of the 

 anteniue. Tribe IV. Xvlktimni, p. S7;>. 



CG. Middle and hind legs received in excavations on metasternnm 

 and first ventral segment; form varying from elongate-oval to 

 globose; antemite usually received between the front coxie. 



'Pribe y. DoKCATOMiXT. p. S7<1. 

 hJi. Antenna' of male strongly fan-shaped: onter margin of front tibia' 

 l>rolong»Hl at tip in a horizontal tooth, the margin above the tooth 

 finely denticulate; form and sculpture varying in the sexes, the 

 former usually (yliiidi-ical ; thorax not distinctly excavate<l be- 

 neath. Tribe VI. I'Tii.ixixi. p. SS5. 



Tribe I. HEDOBIINI. 



The two genera comprising this tribe were placed by LeCoiite 

 and Horn in the suli family Ptinina^, but were transferred by Fall 

 to t\\Q' Auohhncf. One of the two is represented in the eastern 

 Ignited States, including Indiana, by a single species. 



III. EtTCRADA Lee. 1861. (Gr.. "good + rust.") 



Antenna^ widely separated at base, being inserted near the inner 

 margin of the eye, pectinate in male, (piite strongly serrate in fe- 

 male; elytra with somewhat irregnhir rows of punctures. 



1652 (5245). Eucrada humkraijs Melsh., Proc. Thil. Acad. Nat. Sci.. II. 

 1845, 310. 

 Oblong, moderately elongate. Dull 

 black; thorax, except basal and apical 

 margins, and humeri of eljirra, reddish- 

 yellow. Head granulate, densely clothed 

 with grayish-yellow hairs. Thorax about 

 as long as wide, sides rounded, surface 

 granulate, disk obtusely elevated. Elytra 

 with close rows of rather coarse punc- 

 tures; intervals narrow, feebly convex, pu- 

 bescent, the humeral one more conspicu- 

 ously pubescent, giving the appearauce of 

 a costa oi- raised line along the sides. Length 4-5.5 mm. (Fig. 345.) 



Marion. Dubois and I'osey counties; scarce. March 28-]\ray 11. 

 Occurs on trunks of dead lieech or beneath rnbt)ish in open wood- 

 land. 



Tribe II. DRYOPHILINT. 



The members of litis Iribe agree in having the head only moder- 

 ately dcHexed, the thorax not excavated beneath for its reception; 



I'ig. 345. X •'> 



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