'I'lll'; I.O.\(;-l lOlvXKI) \\ ( »(t|t-ll(tK'IN(i UKIITLKS. 



lH\i 



;i stiol't, nhliisc spilK! cjiril side. ( i'^JL;-. |.")ti.i p'.iiir of tlic six spO- 

 cics .-ire known rnuii llic S|;ilc. .-iiid Hie nllii'i-s |ir<il);il)l\ (icciii-. 



ki;y 'I'o si'i:( ii:s oi (;(ti:s. 



(/. Siirrncc rtihir tif IkkIv bmwiiisli : ;iiilfiin;r ..I ninlc imt nmrc ilmii (iiic 

 ;iii(I a rouiili tinios tlie loii.utli ol" body. 

 /;. lOlytra t'ach with a CMinspicuous sitaeo on apical liall'. uiiirli is ihiL 

 pubesci'iit. 

 c. Size lar.uor. L'L' (ir iikuv iinn. 



(/. l'ubesc(Mici> of surface white. 1".»7-. inauNA. 



(/(/. ruboscencc i-lay-yoil(t\v. tiic Itasal rci;i(«ii <<( clxtra darker, le&s 



pubescent. ( Fiij. 4r.(;. ) itu'Iira. 



r<: Smaller, nnt nver \'> nun.: jiubesciMice uiai'bled with wbilisli and 



dark clay-yell. .\v. ll'T:'.. hkiulis. 



hi). Elytra witlidul couspicu-ais liare space en apical half. 



e. Pubescence clay-yellow or jiale brown, inconspicuously mottled witli 



paler sjxits. V.)14. tksseiata. 



ee. Pubescence grayish or .almost white, uniform: elytra usually with 



two crossl>ars of d.arker ]iubescenee. 1075. pui.verui.knta. 



(/(/. Surface color of body black, shining; antenujp of male twice as long as 



body; elytra coarsely punctured. ocuuata. 



1972 ((J:]1)G). Coks tu'.kin-a DeGeer, Ins., V, 1775, 113. 



Elongate, robust, subcylindrical. Dark brown, rather densely clothed 

 with prostrate white i)ubescence. Thorax short, wider than long; disk 

 with three obtuse tubercles, sides with a nuich longer one. Elytra finely 

 and sparsely punctate, the basal third roughened with small, black, elevated 

 points. Length 25-30 mm. 



One specimen in "Webster coliection lal)elle(l "Ind." Rang-es 

 from Pennsylvania and Canada westward and southward. 



G. pulclira Hald (Fig. 456), length 23 mm., breeds in hickory 

 and is known from the Eastern and Sontbern States and Ohio. 



1073 (G39S). Goes dehilis Lee. Journ. Phil. Acad. Nat. 

 Sci.. IT, 1S52. 150. 



Elongate, rather robust, subcylindrical. Brown ; head, 

 thorax and ai)ical third of elytra clothed with reddish- 

 yellow or fulvous puiK'scence; basal half of elytra mot- 

 tled witti grayish pnlsesceuce. Thorax cylindrical, wider 

 than long, co.-irsely .and sparsely punctured. Elytra sparse- 

 ly ;ind i-.ithei- co.irsely jinnctured on basal half, more* fine- 

 ly |nw;ird tips, which arc rounded. I^englh 11-15 nun. 

 ( Fig. 457.) 



Lake, Sttuiben, Starkt' and Mai'sball counties; 

 frequent. June i;-{-Jul\' 5. Beaten from liickory 



' 7 ,- I'is. 457. (After Smith 



and black or yellow barked oak', (^nct'cus cctini/ur in I'lfth Rep. U.S. Ent. 



' Coiiiiii.) 



Lam. 



