62 PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL MUSEUM. vol. 52. 



BICYRTES BURMEISTERI Handlirsch. 



Fig. 136. 



Bembidula burmeister Handlirsch, Sitz. Akad. Wissensch. Wien, Math. -Nat. 

 CL, vol. 98, 1889, p. 500. 



Female. — Black: Labrum, clypeus, mandibles except apices, broad 

 anterior orbits, posterior orbits, scape, first and second flagellar seg- 

 ments almost entirely, posterior border of pronotum and tubercles, 

 tegulae, lateral borders of scutum, lateral spots on scutellum, short 

 fascia on metanotum, several small spots on dorsum of median seg- 

 ment representing a suppressed curved fascia, lateral angles of median 

 segment, fascia of first tergite broken into a pair of large lateral and 

 a pair of small dorsal spots, broad continuous fasciae on tergites 2-5 

 deeply emarginate at anterior middle, ultimate tergite, small lateral 

 spots on sternites 2-5 connected by narrow apical lines, apex of sixth 

 sternite, femora above, tibiae, and tarsi, yellow. 



The wings are distinctly though diffusely infumated. The flagel- 

 lum below and its ultimate segment apically are yellowish. The 

 coxae are more or less marked with yellow and the hind pair, as in 

 fodiens, are provided with a distinct tooth on the inner apical margin. 

 The ultimate sternite bears a longitudinal carina and the corre- 

 sponding tergite a well-defined pygidial area set off by distinct lateral 

 ridges. The sternite projects beyond the tergite in a manner similar 

 to that of fodiens, but it differs in detail from that of jodiens. The 

 pubescence is exceedingly short and sparse and the puncturing is 

 rather coarse, close, and uniform; it is closest and finest on the 

 scutum, more coarse and scattered on the sixth tergite. 



Length. — 15 mm. 



I have but a single specimen at hand — a female taken at Browns- 

 ville, Texas, by J. C. Crawford. 



BICYRTES VENTRALIS Say. 



Figs. 4, 113, 114, 132. 



Monedula ventralis Say, Exp. St. Peters River, vol. 2, 1824, p. 336, male. 

 Bicyrtes servillii Lepeletier, Hist. Nat., vol. 3, 1845, p. 53. 

 Monedula ventralis Cresson (part), Trans. Amer. Ent. Soc., vol. 4, 1872, p. 220. 

 Monedula ventralis Provancher, Faun. Ent. Can., 1883, p. 629, female, male. 

 Bembidula ventralis Handlirsch, Sitz. Akad. Wissensch. Wien, Math. -Nat. 

 CI., vol. 98, 1889, p. 495. 



Male. — Black: Scape of antennae below, broad abbreviated ante- 

 rior orbits, narrow posterior orbits, posterior margin of pronotum 

 including the tubercles, rounded lateral spots on scutellum, line on 

 metanotum, lateral angles of median segment, narrow fasciae on 

 tergites 1-5 narrowly interrupted medially, lateral triangular spots 

 on sternites 2-5, distal extremities of the femora, tibiae except more 

 or less of the posterior surfaces, tarsi, yellow. Face silvery when 



