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FA INI 1 1 ; Y Til 1 r. — CHRYSOMETJD.E. 



J.IV. (li.vPTiNA L"c. 1850. (Or., "sciilptured.") 



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Fig. 525. Gbjiilina hniiinm Horn. X 25. (After Forbes.) 



and acute at tip ; tarsal claws simple 

 recognized by Horn prol)al)ly occur in the State. 



Small ohlony or oval, 

 dull yellow or blue and yel- 

 low s p e (d e s, reseml)ling 

 L())i<iilarsiis in general ap- 

 pearance, but having the 

 elytral punctures in dis- 

 tinct rows on base and 

 sides, often confused at 

 ti]) ; the tirst joint of hind 

 tarsi not more than one- 

 third the length of tibia^ ; 

 antenna^ slender, as long as 

 half the body, first joint 

 cylindrical, second conical, 

 more than half the length 

 of first, joints 'S to 7 gradu- 

 ally increasing in length, 

 8 to 10 shorter, 11th longer 

 Four of the seven species 



KEY TO INDIANA SPECIES OE GLYPTINA. 



a. Elytra yellowish or reddish-yellow. 



h. StrijT? on sides of elytra, especially the niiitli. deeper than those of 



the disk; body beneath brown. (Fi.u:. 525.) brunnea. 



hh. Strife on sides faint ; body beneath brownish-piceons. very rarely 



pale. 2208. spuria. 



(Ui. Elytra blue, with metallic lustre; head and thorax reddish-yellow. 



c. Thorax somewhat wrinkled, va.t!;uely punctate; elytral stri;e much 



confused at apex. 2209. bicolor. 



cc. Thorax smooth, or very finel.v and spai-scl.v punctate; elytral strite 



entire, not confused. 2210. cyanipennis. 



GJ]jptina hriDtiica Horn, reddish-brown, legs and antenna^ paler, 

 length l.S-2 mm., is known from AVisconsin, Georgia and Texas. 



220S (TOIO). (iLVPTixA SPiHiA Lcc. Col. Kan.. 1S.50. 2(!. 



Oblon,c-oval, moderately convex. Al>ove pale brownish-yellow, shining; 

 beneath ])iceous; antenn;e reddish-yellow, outer .loints darker; legs pale. 

 Thorax one-half wider than long, not narrower in frcmt, sides obliquely 

 truncate near front angles and ungulate in front of middle; disk rather 

 coarsely and si)arscly jiunct.nte. Elytra distinctly wider at liasc than tlm- 

 rax, feebly stri.ate, the stria' coiirsely and closely ]>unctate; intervals wider 

 than strije, slightly convex, each with a row of minute punctures. Length 

 1.5-1.7 nun. 



