Coleopterological Notices. • *79 



Elytra twice as long as the prothorax, or very nearly so. 



Pronotum distinctly, broadly impressed laterally OxytelillllS 



Pronotiim not impressed laterally pallidicoi'llis 



Elytra not more than one-half longer than the prothorax. 



Castaneous ; elytra together distinctly wider than long...flavicoi"llis 



Black, elytra quadrate grossillllS 



Antennae black or piceons-black. 



Pronotum not perceptibly impressed. 



Integuments more coarsely and strongly granulose, the short appressed 



pubescence bright fulvous in color inacropterus 



Integuments much smoother, not granulose but excessively minutely 

 and densely punctate, the punctures all distinct, the pubescence 



dark cinereous and not at all conspicuous SOllOlliae 



Pronotum with two small, feeble but distinct impressions near the basal 

 margin. 

 Castaneous or piceous, the punctures granulose and subcontinent. 



Form I'ather robust fiiu1)l'iatlis 



Form slender Iiespei'ilis 



Black, the punctures not quite so dense, and the lustre more shining. 



pygniaeus 



Antennae very long and slender, outer joints elongate, the eleventh elongate, 



and subcylindrical ; integuments very minutely, densely punctate ; lustre 



alutaceous II 



Size large, 1.7 mm. ; elytra very sliort, one-fourth longer than the pro- 

 thorax anteunai-ius 



Size smaller, not exceeding 1.5 mm. 



Pale brown ; antennae pale flavate pallidum 



Black ; antennae piceous-black gracilicoi'Ilis 



Antennae very short and robust ; integviments shining, coarsely and more 



sparsely jjunctate Ill 



Pale *brownish-flavate, very slender ; piinctures finer ; pronotum strongly 

 impressed along the lateral edges ; antennal joints very strongly trans- 

 verse crassicoi'iiis 



Black, more robust ; punctures much coarser and relatively denser ; pro- 

 notum not impressed along the sides ; antennal joints very feebly trans- 

 verse.. validiis 



T. oxytelinilS Lee. — Trans. Am. Ent. Soc, VI, p. 240. — Rather robust 

 and depressed, castaneous ; abdomen piceous ; legs and antennae pale tlavate ; 

 integuments dull. Head almost as long as wide, feebly convex, very minutely 

 and densely punctate, the punctures distinct and just visibly separated, the 

 interspaces slightly shining ; tiiberculations moderate in size, feeble ; eyes 

 moderate, rather convex and prominent, very coarsely faceted, the sides behind 

 them distinctly convergent to the neck, and very short ; antennae a little 

 longer than the head and prothorax, rather slender, distinctly clavate, second 

 joint cylindrical, more than twice as long as wide and fully as long as the next 

 two, third distinctly longer than wide, fourth just visibly longer than wide, 



