TlIK L(>\(i-llOK'Ni:i> \VO()l)-l{()l{IN(! UKKTI-HS. ]()[( 



('('. I]I.vti';i i-c(l(lisli-lpi-()\vn. sitiiu'liiiH's vai-yiiiii- (n lihickisli ; Ict^s (if one 



,.,ilor. ]U:',\. ( I.WAMOl'lKHt s. 



hh. Klvlrii hirdlni-cd. black, willi iiinruMiia 1 and (lis<-al slri|ics ycllnw. 



TKlVnTATlS. 



(/(/. Third JHinl of aiih'iiiia' M-ry little l<iiii,^('r than fonrlli: elytra l)!aek of 

 (hirk rethlish-ltrdwu. lips (il)li(iui'ly eniaruinate and l>ideiitate. 



I'.C!."). (VLINDHICOI-MS. 



193B (023S). ToxoTl's scum mit T^m-.. Jonrn. i'liil. Acad. Nat. Sci.. T. hS.'.O. 

 320. 

 Elon.irate. rdhust. tapering; lieliind. Male black, linely luibescent ; central 

 part of femora yellow : I'cniaU', body yellow excei'l tlie libia», tarsi and an- 

 tenna', whicli are black. .Vntennjie with tiiird Joint elon.i,-ato, fourth shorter 

 than tifth. 'I'hora.v nai'i-owed in front, linely and sparsely punctnre<l, sides 

 with acute tubercle. Klytra with luuneral angles prominent, surface finely 

 rugose-punctate. Length T.) 1*5 nnn. 



('r;i\vf<)i-(l ("miiitv; rare. M;iy 10. 



l!>o4 H'l-AT,). To.xons eiNNA.Moi'TKiu s Itand.. Host, .lourn. Nat. Hist.. 11. 

 1.S3S. 4."). 

 Kbingate. slender. Tale i-eddish or cinnamon brown, densely clothed 

 with hue. silky pubescence: head and thorax darker. Eyes large, promi- 

 nent, blackish. Antenna' about as bmg as body, nuile: two-thirds the length, 

 female. Thorax as in r////*/(/'/co///.s-. the basal transverse impressed line 

 less strong. Length 10 -I.'! nnn. 



Soutliorn two-thirds of State; searee. .May 12-.Jnno 7. Occurs 

 on the foliao'c and flowers of various shrubs, especially- wahoo and 

 wild hydranoea. Tn two speciiiieus the jjcneral color is dark red- 

 dish-hrown. 



1035 (G243). ToxoTis cylindricollis Say, Journ. I'hil. Aca(L Nat. Sci.. 

 III. 1S23. 417; ibid. II. 100. 

 Form of schaKuiii. \'aries from dull blackish, female, to reddisli-brown. 

 male, densely clothed with silky pubescence; pro- and metasterna and au- 

 tennte, at least in part, reddish-ln-own ; legs and abdomen of male often 

 partly of same hue. Th(5rax 'cylindrical, wider at base, with two trans- 

 verse impressed lines, one near base, the other in front of middle, these 

 with a rather deei) longitudinal groove between them ; sides swollen but not 

 tuberculate. I-engtb 17-22 mm. 



Putnam and Crawford counties-, scarce. .Iiiiie 27 -hily 10. A 

 pair were taken front hickory while niatiuo' oii 1he fornier dale, the 

 male heinu' wholly i-cddish-hrow n excepi 1hc clylra. lihia- ami tarsi. 



T. iyiviffahis Say, lenolh 15-17 mm., a memlici- of the Transi- 

 tion life-zone, is recorded from northern Illinois. 



