I()(i4 



l\\ M 1 1 A Ml.- CERA -Ml? V( 'I D.T:. 



hi). Siu.-iUcr. lo-lS mm.; elytra iiak-r; anteniue of male not more lliaii 



twiee the leiii,'tli of body. lOiJOa. var. carolinensis. 



an. Tips of elytra rounded, the sntnral aii.^le not i)roloii.ij;ed, usually very 



obtuse. 



e. Surface color black, distinctly bronzed, the el.\ti'a willi very small 



or no patches of white and brown pubescence. 



11M;7. SCUTKIJATl s. 



cc. Surface color brown ; elytra sparsely mottled with small patches of 

 j;ray and brown pubescence; autennie of female uniformly pulses- 

 cent. CONFUSOS. 



19(j(i ((Wisri). MoxoHAMMis TiTTi.i.AroK Fab. Syst. Ent.. ITTo. 'IIU. 



K Ion irate, robust, 

 subcylindrical. r>ro\vn- 

 isli. the elytra irregu- 

 larly mottled with 

 \' patches of brown, jiic- 

 \ eons and grav or white 

 pubescence. Antennje of 

 male sometimes four 

 and a half times, those 

 of f e m a 1 e never more 

 than one and a half 

 times, the length of 

 l)ody. runctuatiou of 

 thorax variable from 

 very sparse to dense. 

 Length 2(>-:^.0 nun. ( Fig. 

 454.) 



I'ig. 4.54. Male. X .tiiral sizo. (After Harris.) 



Clarion Comity; scarce. July 2-July 28. Probably iutroduccd 

 in pine hinilser. 



1!)()(;a ( ). MoivoiTAMMis Trni.LATOu t AR0I.I^E^■sIs (Hiv.. Kntom.. 1\'. 



1705. 85. 

 Form of titUUitor but smaller and more cylinch'lcal. Color much paler. 

 the pubescence ash gra.v variegated with brown, the piceous spots of ^(7//- 

 hitor almost wholly absent. Thorax coarsel.y and roughly punctured on 

 center of disk ; tinely. transversely wrinkled near base and apex. Elytra 

 coarsely and rather closely puncturcMl on basal half, more tinely and sparse- 

 ly toward tips, which in In;th sexes are rounded, the sutural angle evident 

 but obtuse. I^ength 10-18 mm. 



Lake and l^orter counties ; scarce. ^lay 25-.Jnne 29. Occurs 

 on the Northern scrub ]un(\ Pi mis; hanksiiana [jam. Usually con- 

 sidered a synonym of titiUato)\ but in 7uy opinion a distinct variety. 

 Ft is th'' same as LeConte's n}ir>0)\ 



