yellow, long and dense. Claws arcuate, a+strong acute median tooth. Length, 
.68 inch = 17 mm. 
Hatbitat—South Carolina (Morrison), Grand Ledge, Mich., May 
24th, (Schwarz). 
Marr.—Antennal club a little longer than the stem. Abdomen 
slightly flattened at middle, the penultimate segment with a transverse, 
arcuate, rugulose elevation, behind which is a concavity. Last ventral 
flat. Inner spur of hind tibia fully as long and scarcely stronger than 
the outer. 
FemaLe. —Wanting. 
Three specimens of this form, which is perhaps confused with /zr- 
sua (with which it agrees in group characters) in collections, are before 
me, all of them males. It is readily known by the almost equally long 
spurs of the male, and by the distinct lines of longer hair on the elytra. 
The thoracic margin is also evidently, if not strongly, crenulate. 
L. innominata, sp. nov. 
Oblong oval, convex, chestnut brown, shining. Clypeus moderately deeply, 
acutely emarginate, the border moderately reflexed, surface rather closely and 
coarsely punctate, front less densely and more coarsely punctate. Thorax, sides 
arcuate, narrowing rather regularly toward apex, the margin scarcely irregular, not 
crenate, with long ciliz, the punctures small, sparse and irregularly placed, no 
median line, a distinct channel along the base externally. Punctures of the elytra 
more coarse and dense than those of thorax, the costz evident, but not prominent. 
Pygidium sparsely :ndistinctly punctate. Metasternum punctate, the hair (-¥') long 
and abundant. Abdomen indistinctly punctate at the sides, the last two segments 
more coarsely punctate. Claws arcuate, a long acute median tooth, smaller on 
anterior tarsi. Last joint of maxillary pa!pi fusiiorm. Length, .72 inch = 18 mm. 
Fabitat—Winona, Minn., U.S. N. Mus. Ace. 21542. 
Mare.—Antennal club as long as the stem. Abdomen flattened 
and slightly concave at middle. Penultimate segment with a rather 
feeble, semicircular depression on each side of which is a short oblique 
tuberosity. Last segment transversely concave, almost cupuliform. 
Inner spur of hind tibia rather more than half the length of the outer, 
stout and straight. ; 
FremaLe.—Unknown. 
This species is known to me in a single male specimen only. It is 
intermediate in some respects between zmplicz/a and balia, yet abundantly 
distinct from either. The male characters are more like those of zmpliczta 
save that the last segment is concave, but the very smooth, sparsely 
punctured thorax is distinctive. This species is also much larger than 
its immediate allies. 
