1046 FA.MIL1 l.ir. OKRAMBYCID.K. 



h. First joint nl' hind tarsi with the nsnal brnsli of hair beneath; tho- 

 rax, witli rare exceptions, distinctly tuberculate or sjiined at sides; 

 head obliiiuely narrowed behind the eyes, 

 c. Autemue short. Joints .">-! i wider; tliorax with heavy spine at 

 sides; elytra strongly costate. XLI. Khagium. 



cc. Antenna' loiii,^ or moderate. Ihe joints not thickened; elytra never 

 sti"on;;ly costate. 

 '/. lOyes lar^e oi' nioder;ite: lhoi-,i\ with a short, acnte tiiliercle on 

 side. 

 c. I'^ycs cr.arsely granulated, very prominent: elytra almost par- 

 allel. XLll. ('KNTROnKRA. 



CC. Eyes hnely j,'rannlated ; body narrowed behind. 



/. Eyes feebly emarginate. 1'aciiyta. 



//. Eyes more stronjjly emarginate. Antiiophilax. 



(Id. Eyes small, not einari,nnate : thorax an,i;nlated or rounded on 

 sides. 

 (/. Body aliuve more or less jjubescent. (ii(a(pie or moderately shin- 

 ing; mesosternnm not protuberant. XLIII. Acm.bops. 

 (/I/. Body above brilliant metallic green; mesosternnm ]irotuberant. 



XLIV. (Jai'rotks. 

 hli. First joint of hind tarsi without brush-like sole; tlmrax with few ex- 

 ceptions broa<lest at base, its sides never spincd or tuberculate; 

 head constricted close behind tlie eyes. 

 //. Last ventral <if male dee[)ly excavated; form very slender, strongly 

 tapering behind. 

 i. Elytra strongly sinuate on the sides; size larger, 20 or more mm.; 

 autennte without poriferous spaces. Bellamira. 



//. Elytra less sinuate on the sides; smaller, not over LS mm.; an- 

 tenn;e with iioriferous si)aces on the outer joints. 



XLV. Strangaija. 



lili. Last ventral of male not excavated; form less slender and less 



tapering behind. 



j. Antenna' with luiriferous spaces. XLVL TvPocERrs. 



jj. Antenna* without poi-iferons spaces. XLVIL LeptiriV. 



XL. ToxoTi^s Serv. 1885. (Gr.. "a bow -h carrying. ") 



Specie.s of mediiui! or ratlier large size, having the spurs of the 

 hind tibicP inserted at the base of a deep excavation instead of at 

 the extreme end; thorax constricted before and behind and tuber- 

 culate or spined at the sides; elytra strongly tapering from base to 

 tips, which are oblicpiely truncate: sinuate at sides on basal third. 

 Three species have been taken in the State and another probal)ly 

 occurs. 



KEY TO INDIANA SPECIES OF TOXOTI'S. 



a. Third joint of antenujo very decidedly longer than fourth. 

 1). Elytx'a of one color. 



c. Elytra black; body either yellow or black; legs bieolored. 



1933. SCIIATIMII. 



