'rill', i.oxri-TToRXKi> WOOD r.oRixn r.KKTi,KS. 



101!) 



KEY TO IiNDIAMA SIMX'I KS OK CAl.l-lDU'IM. 



(t. Tlutrax ;uul olytra bluo. 



h. Thorax liuoly iHiiiclurcd niul iniiu-csscd. 

 hh. Thorax dooply puiiclurod, not liiiiircssod. 

 Hit. Tliorax and elytra dull brownisb-yoUow. 



1SS7 ((HKtS) 



issi 



ANTF.NNATUM. 

 .TANTHINl'M. 



.KUKUM. 



('(ill ill i inn iiiitetnmtiim. 



("Al.l.IDU M ANTENNATUM Nowni.. 



Knt. Mas., V, 1S3S, 30:'.. 

 Elon.iialc-obloni:, subd(>i»resscd. Deoj) 

 lilaekish-blue. Antenna" loiiL^cr than body, 

 tbiclveuod at base, each joint in male clubbed 

 at outer end. Thorax wider than elytra in 

 male, about as wide, female; sides broadly 

 rtniuded, surface finely and densely punctate, 

 and with a rounded impression each side of 

 middle. Elyti-a deeply and roughly punctate. 

 Length i:', 1 I nun. (Fig. 430.) 



l.;i|)()rt(' ('(iiint\-: scarce. -June 121. 

 P.reecis in pine, alxuil which the adults 

 are iisuallv t'oninl. 



('. jai.illiiinim Lee, ieiioth 10-13 mm., was descriixHl from Texas 

 and has l)een recorded i'l-om Cincinnati. (\ arciiDi Newm., length 

 8.5-12 mm., is said to inhabit the Atlantic States. 



Jljllninipc^ lignnix Fab. (Fig-. 431), l)lack, elytra yellow^ or red 

 with l)hick luarkiniis, leniith 7-12 nnn., occurs from Maine to Cali- 

 fornia and has been recorded from Cincin- 

 nati; //. ha jo] IIS Linn., elytra black with 

 oray ])ubosc(nice, length 19-23 nnn., in- 

 habits the "Fnited States." 



X. :\rKRirM Kirhy. 1837. (Gr., "the 

 hip.") 

 This geims contains but the single spe- 

 cies : 



1SSS (0007). iMERiuisr PROTEL-s Kirby. Faun. Ror. 

 Amer., IV, 1S37. 172. 

 Oblong-subdepressed. Head and thorax dull 

 blue; elytra greenish-yellow with nodules or 

 broken lines of ivory while on liasal half: fe- 

 mora reddish-yellow; antenna', tibia^ and tarsi 

 dusky. Thorax short, broad, sides rounded; sur- 

 lace densely punctured, excei)t the shining, 

 smootli spac(> ou basal half, which bears a few 

 coarse jiunctures each side. Elytra coarsely and 

 roughly punctate. Length 11-14 mm. 



:\lai'ion County; r&re. May 25. A nortliern species. 



Fig. 431. (After Sinitli) in Fifth R(>l 

 U. S. Ent. ("oiiHii.J 



