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KKY 'I'D SPECUOS OF (iKAPI 1 ISIKI S. 



(t. I'nilonjKMl lildi vciilrnl of foni;il(> (MuaruiuiiU' ;il li|i: (ni'si (mhi.iI in widlli 

 ill both sexos ; ihiIk'sccikv of upiior surfnci' innslly clny-ycUdW ; Icnu'lli 

 13 mm. ri{iAN(;i ui'KK. 



(/(/. Fifth veiitrnl of foiualo dooply rM'i at lip: rn>iit and middle tarsi of 

 malo broader lliaii in fiMiiaic; laibescoiu'c of uiiixn- surface chiefly 

 irrayish. 190G. fasciatus. 



101X1 (()44:'>). GUAPIIIStiRL S KASCTATUS T>oC,.. Meiii.. 

 V. 1775, 114. 



Kloii,i,'afe, ratiier slender. Thorax i^rayish 

 with black dots; elytra thickly sprinkled with 

 small black spots, and usually with two irregu- 

 lar blotches, one in front of, the other behind 

 the middle; antenn;e and less annulate. Thorax 

 liiiely and indistinctly, elytra rather coarsely and 

 siiarsely. imnctured. Iveiiirth S-14 inm. (Fig. 

 4(10. ) 



Throiio-hout tlie State; frequent. ^lay 

 11-Jnly 22. Found especially beneath 

 ])ark of beech and hickory ; numerous pup:e 

 under the former on June 9 : also breeds in 

 oak and maple. 



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LXITT. 



1888. 



Fig. 4(i(i. (After Smith in Fifth 

 Rep. U. S. Eiit. Comm.) 



Cerato'irapiiis Galian. 

 (Gr., "horn + pencil.^') 



This ii'enus, sufficiently characterized in the jLi'eneric key, is rep- 

 resented in the eastern United States, including Indiana, by a single 

 species. 



1997 (6444). Cekatogbapiiis biguitatis Lee, Jouru. Phil. Acad. Nat. Sci., 

 II. 1852, 172. 

 Elongate, slender, slightly depressed. Dull brownish- yellow, rather dense- 

 ly clothed with brownish pubescence; elytra indistinctly mottled with gray- 

 ish, each with an oblique black band behind the middle and a short, ele- 

 vated blackish line on base. Thorax rather finely and densely punctured, 

 with a shan), obliquely placed, spine each side behind the middle. Elytra 

 rather coarsely, deeply and somewhat closely punctate, tips rounded. Ovi- 

 positor of female one-half the length of the preceding species; all the fe- 

 mora clavate. Length 9 mm. 



Lake County; rare. Jul>' 28. A species of northern range. 



AcaniJwcirt'Us ohsohfas Oliw, dull whitish-yellow, elytra with 

 .Sdiiic small l)lu|ch«'s and three undulated ci-oss-hars, leiiuth 10-15 

 inin., is known iVoin Wisconsin and Ohio, eastward and southward. 



