TiiK m:\k li kktt.es. 



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KKY TO INDIAXA SIMXIKS OV IMDIA. 



(/. ri(r(.us (II- iiciirl.N l)l;i(k : iMiiicUiri's of clylral s(ri;c cdarsc .■ind deep; 



iiitt'i-vals dat, iniiu-Uiros luit (Iciisc. LMl.'). i.().\(;ii*i;s. 



(/(/. Kt'ddisii to jiale lirowii : puiictun's (if olylial ^li-ia- ii«>t very roai'sc: iii- 



ttTvals tlal. dcnsi'Iy piiiicl iircd. -Hf,. viticida. 



211.") (C.TL'n. I'liiiA i.o.\(ni-i;s Mclsli.. I'nic TMiil. Acad. Nat. S<-i.. III. IsiT. 



IC.lt. 



lOldiiSiite. sulicylindric-al. Fuscous or sinok.\- to picoous, rather densely 



clotlicd with ash jiray prostrate hairs: tibia-, base of antenna' and fenioi-a 



l)aler. Tliorax l(.n;,'er tiian wide, uin.li nari-«>\vcr than elytra: coarsely. 



<lensely and deejily ]punctured. I.cniilli ."i..". C..". nnii. 



Wrstel'll ;ili(l soutliorn portions of ttie S1;i1i': rroijuelll. Nol 

 lakcii north of \'<riniilioii ("ouiit\ . M;iy 1^1 Aimust 11. Occui's on 

 the folijiiio (»!' wild ^'i-ipo. 



iMlf. (dTJ.'o. I'lKiA vni(n)A W'alsii. Tract, laitnui.. II. ISC.T. ST. 



I'^lon^ale. suhcyliudricil. I Mill rcddish- 

 Itrown. rather thickly clothed with sJKirl .ura\- 

 isii-yellow p u l>esc(>n ce : antenna- and leixs 

 paler. Thorax wider than lonu" in leniaU-. 

 (pfti-n lonii(-r than wide in male, widest at <ir 

 Just lu-hind the niiddli-. tineiy and densely 

 punctate. I>en;:th C-T mm. ( I'"i.u-. 4'.IL'.) 



Sonthoni tw(»-thirds of tin- Stat(-. -r^^ 

 coinnioii: ])r()l)al>ly throtiuhoiit. ^lay 

 27— July '21. Occp.fs on the wild orji])e 

 and oeeasionallx' does intieh dania^'e to 

 the enltivated varieties. The adult hee- 

 lles nia\- he killed by the use of an arsen- 

 ical SI)l-a\- with iilUe. at a Stn-nu'th of I'lg 492 (.^fterMadatt in Far. Bull 70, 

 ' • . ,, U ^ Dep, AgrJ 



one [Mnind to 150 f»'allons of water. The 



larva' ahout the roots may he destroyed hy bisulphide of carbon or 

 by wetting the soil before tln^ einl of dtine with a kerosene enuilsion 

 diluted nine times with water, a v.allon or two beiuii' potn-ed about 

 the hase of the vine. 



XXVTTT. Gk.m'iiops T.<'c. 1SS4. i(lr.. "to write or carve ! eye.") 



Here belong small sut)c\lindrical pubescent, metallic species, 

 having a deep groove partly surrouinlinu the eyes. Three species 

 have been takm in the State and two others probalily occur. 



KKV lO I.NDIA.NA SI'Ki IKS OK (atAl'HOl'S. 



(/. 'Phnrax slmim^lx' margined at hase. 

 I). Clypens iianicate. 



r. Tlicrax punctured nu disk. ruLcose on sides; longer. 4 nun. 



IMIT. I'lltKSCK.N'S. 



