1258 FAAIILV LV.--TENEBRI0N1D.K. 



front of Iliad !iii.L,'les; sides distinctly curved; surfncc tiiicl.v :iiid sparsely 

 punctate. lOlytral stria> more coarsely punctured than in iiiipnssa; the 

 intervals more distinctly punctulate. r.enu'tli s.ri-!» nun. 



Tliroiiglioiit th(? Stato; cdimiioii. Fehniaiy 11-October 20. 

 Readily known fi-oni iinpr( ssa l)y its smaller si/e and form of ter- 

 minal .jnint of <intenn;c. 



l';;2.") (TIN.'.). I'loMA i-i Ncni AiA I,ec.. Xcw S|i. X. A. ("(.!.. T, ISCC, 124. 



IOiiiimale-(i\al. snl>pa I'allel. riiifoiaii pale reddisii-l)ni\\n. Sides of tlio- 

 ra.\ parallel hchiiHl the middle. Inierxals of elytra liiiely and densely punc- 

 tulate. .Male Willi lliorax n<it impresseil near apex, and middle 1il»ia' nuicro- 

 nale. Othei'wise as in iiiiiircssa, wiiich if closelx' resembles. Lcni^lh 7- 

 S..") mm. 



Lake County; sc;ii-ce. July 21. Occurs beneath bark of [)ine. 

 Known heretofore only from the Southern States. 



JJloma mcntalis Horn, dark reddi';h-i»rown. leti.uth 8.5 nun., was 

 described from Texas and Kansas and has been recorded from Cin- 

 cinnati. 



Eiiftich'ut picid ^lelsh., bbn-k. shining, length 8.5 mm., is said to 

 "occur rather al)uiulan11y in the lAIiddle State;." 



Tribe IV. HETEKOTARSINI. 



Small oval win^ied s{)ecies, having the upper surface very coarse- 

 ly punctate and usually sparsely clothed with erect hairs; head not 

 received in the tliora.v as far as th(> eyes, which are large and 

 coarsely granulated; front slightly dilated over the base of the 

 mandibles; epipleura^ narrow, extending to lijis of elytra; front 

 coxffi globose; middle ones with a distinct trochantin ; hind ones 

 slightly separated ; tarsi coarsely i)iibescent beneath. Three genera 

 are recognized, all of which are i)robably represented in the State. 



KEY TO (aONKKA OF UF.TKKOTAKSI XI. 



(/. Antenna' ,i,'radually tlii(ker Inward apex: li:;dy jaihescent. 



XV. An.t:dus. 

 (Id. Antenn;e with the last three joints dislinctlx' larger. 



h. Marj,nn of thora.x toothed; body pubescent. X\'I. I'aratenktcs. 



Iih. ^lar.uin of thorax simiile; body without hairs. Pkateus 



XV. AN.*:Dt^s i'.hincli. 1845. (Cr., "shameless.") 



To this genus, as al)ove limited, Ix^ioiig hut two sj^ecies, one of 

 which occurs in the State. 



*1.':'.L*(! (74SS). An.i^iu s ran N.N El s Zie-ler. I'mc. I'liil. .\cad. Nat. Sci., TI. 

 1S44. 4.-.. 

 ()blonj:;-oval. subdeiiressed. Dark reddish-brown, sparsely clothed with 

 rather loni,', erect yellowish hairs: antemia- and le.i^'s ])aler. Head coarsely 



