Till': L(»N(;-ii(ii;m;i) wood-kokmnc ukkti.ks. lOlTj 



KIJY TO INDIANA SPECIES Ol" CKllU KIM 1 A IAS. 



(/. Tliinl jdiiil nf liind l.irsi ('in,iv;.Mii;i1(' \'i>v li.ill' ils Icii.^'lli. two-thirds 



l(iii.i,'cr tli;iii Willi-: clyti-n lincly imitcinrcd. acijkstis. 



(/(/. Third .joint of hiiul tarsi biluliod. c-li't't nearly In base, very little longer 



than wide; elytra more coarsely lainctnred. isso. obsolktcs. 



('. (((flush's Kirhy, pii-coiis. Icimili '2'J. '21 iiiiii., is said to inlial)il 

 ''tlio I'liitcd Stales cast of Kocky .Mountains.'' 



issd (.I'.lT^^i. Ciaoc KriiAi.i s omsoi.kti s Kaiid.. I'.ost. .louni. .\at. Hist., II. 

 ls:;s. UT. 

 Klon.uatc. siihcylindrii-al. I'ark sooty or siiiok\ brow ii. I'roiit of head 

 with an iuipresscd lino, 'rbor.nx sui)rotnud. sides rounded, apex and base 

 truncate, the lattei' more iiari'ow ; disk finely and densely punctate and willi 

 a distinct o\al impression e.acli side of middle. I'.lylra cicli willi two linel\ 

 ele\ated lines, surface more coarsely itunctali; than thurax. Lenj^th '20 

 114 mm. 



l.alx'c County; rai'c. .Alay 2.'). Taken rroiii the waslni]) of Lake 

 .Mit'hioan. Occui's in "wcstcfii New "^'ork ami Canada." its larva' 

 feeding iii)on pine. 



V. TKTK'oi'fiM I\ii'l)\-. 1S:r/. ((If., "four ■ lives.") 



Ohiono-. sul'cylindi'ical species iia\'i?io' the eyes (li\i(ied by a 

 deep einarginal ion into an iippei- and lower portion; tliese parts 

 connected along the liind iiiaroin by a narrow band on which tlie 

 facets or granubations are obsolete. 



ISSl (.V.ISL*). 'rinuoiMiM { iNNAMoi'TKHiM Kirliy, L\iun. Uor. .Vmer., IV, 

 ls:',T, 174. 

 ()liloii,ii-, subcylindrical. Dull sooty (U- slaty brown; under surface, lejjs 

 and often the sides of elytra reddish-brown. Head and thorax slightly 

 shining, closely but distinctly punctured: the latter snl)rotnnd without dis- 

 cal Impressions. Elytra opacpie, more tinely imnctni'ed than thorax, each 

 with two feeble raised lines. Length IL'-H mm. 



l.al'oi'te County; scarce. June 5. Two specimens beneath bark 

 of i)iin:'. 



VI. S.MoDici'ji TTald. 184."). (dr.. " with itfotuberances.") 



Front broad, short and perpendicular; t1ie eyes coarsely granti- 

 lateil and v^'vy deeply emarginate; antenna' scarcely as long as 

 body, male; shorter and tnore slender, female; the joints polished, 

 sparsely ])iinctnred and pilose. One spin-ics occurs from New Eng- 

 land to Texas. 



