1880 INDIANA COLEOPTERA. 



Umhilicate. — Navel-shaped, or resembling a navel. 



Thnhone. — An embossed, elevated knob situated on the htniicral ;ni,t:le of 



elytra. 

 I iKiniicd. — Without sjiurs, siiines or armature (if any kind. 

 ///(////(//(■(/. -Obtusely waved in seirnients of circles. 

 I ii(<iii<il. — Unlike in size, form, development or otber characters. 

 I'li'u'olonnis. — Of one color throughout. 

 l'iii(iii<'.--iiin' only; unlike .-my (ither. 



\'aii(lii. — Any departure fnun the iKirmal type of a siiecies which, while 

 retainhig the specific characters, is yet recognizably different because 

 of the climatic, seasonal or other influences; may <iccur with the tyjie 

 form or as a geographical race. 



VcittntJ. — Pertaining to the under surface of abdomen. 



\'cniiiciilar. — Worm-like, tortuous; resembling tlie tracks of a worm. 



\'crriic(isc. — Having little hard lumps or wart-like elevations. 



\'(rfv.r. — The top of the head between the eyes, front and occijiut. 



\'< xlil lire. — The surface clothing, whether of ;i liaii'y or scaly character. 



Moldccoits. — Violet co1(H'(m1; a mixture of l)lue and red. 



Mttd. — A longitudinal colored line. 



r///(//c.— Striped. 



Wliorl. — A ring of long hairs or other ;ippend;iges arranged arcamd a center 

 like the spok(»s around the bub of a wheel. 



YcUoir. — Used without moditiciition is sulplnu' or lemon yellow. 



