34 MISCELLANEOUS EOHEST INSECTS. 



Minor series el . 



Length G.2 to 7 mm.; brown; pronotum aa broad as elytra, with sides rounded; elytra 

 with sides scarcely narrowed posteriorly, interspaces 3 and 5 broad, elevated, 

 rugose, the posterior spots fused, and the yellow one large; beak not longer 

 than the prothorax in the males. Winnipeg, Manitoba, in Pinusf Species 

 index, ^66-979 - 9. canadensis n. sp., page 51. 



Length 4.9 to 7.7 mm.; brown; pronotum with sides not strongly rounded; elytra 

 with sides narrowed posteriorly from base, posterior spots usually separated, 

 the yellow one very small and the white one extending to first interspace; beak 

 usually longer than prothorax in both sexes. Boardman, N. C, and mountains 

 of North Carolina, to Florida and Texas, in bark of Pinus logs, stumps, trunks 

 of dying trees, and rarely in base of saplings. Species index, ,? 67-9 78. 



10. nemorensis Germar, page 51. 



Length 4.2 to 5.8 mm.; light brown; body slender; pronotum slightly narrower than 

 elytra; elytra with sides nearly parallel, interspaces 3 and 5 but slightly elevated, 

 posterior brown spot very small; beak longer than prothorax in both sexes. 

 Experiment, Ga., in stems, branches, and tops of Cedrus deodarse. Species index, 

 ij74_^79 • 11. deodarx n. sp., page 52. 



Length 8.6 mm.; brown; pronotum broad, with sides broadly rounded; elytra with 

 sides distinctly narrowed posteriorly, interspace 3 very broad, not coarsely 

 rugos3 as in yosemite; posterior spots separated, the brown one very small; beak 

 distinctly longer than prothorax. Yosemite Valley, Cal., in bark of living pine 

 with P. yosemite. Species index, 983 12. calif ornicus t\ . sp., page 53. 



Minor series eH. 



Length 5.1 to 7.7 mm.; brown; pronotal punctures very coarse, not dense; elytra 

 with sides nearly parallel, interspaces 3 and 5 strongly elevated, acutely rugose, 

 punctures of striae rather coarse, and posterior spots fused on lateral area. Yosem- 

 ite Valley, Siskiyou County, and Lake Tahoe, Cal., in Pinus ponderosa and Pinus 

 lambertiana. Species index, ^65-977 13. yosemiten. sp., page 53. 



Length 4.8 to 6.8 mm.; brown; pronotal punctures very coarse and dense; elytra 

 with sides nearly parallel, interspaces 3 and 5 elevated and rugose, punctures 

 of strise rather coarse, and posterior spots prominent and fused on the sides. Moun- 

 tains of southern New Mexico and Arizona, in Pinus strobi/ormis and Pinus 

 ponderosa. Species index, ^ 73- 9 78 14. webbi n. sp., page 54. 



Seclion a2. 



Pronotum with posterior angles acute Subsection b3, pages 34, 55. 



Pronotum with posterior angles subrectangular .Subsection b4, pages 34, 55. 



Subsection bS. 



Length 5.1 to 7.4 mm.; brown; pronotum broader toward base, angles acute, sides 

 converging anteriorly, slightly constricted toward head, punctures coarse, dis- 

 tinct; elytra with anterior spots small, yellow, and the posterior band principally 

 of white scales. Monterey, Cal., in bark of logs and trunks of Pinus radiata; 

 also one specimen from Easton, Wash. Species index, <?63-965. 



15. radiatse n. sp., page 55. 

 Subsection b4. 



Length 5.1 to 8.3 mm.; brown; pronotum narrower than elytra, sides rounded and 

 slightly narrowed anteriorly but not distinctly constricted toward head; elytra 

 with anterior spots prominent, oblique, yellow, the posterior indistinct band 

 composed of scattering white and yellow scales. Oregon, Washington, Idaho, 

 and British Columbia, in Pseudotsuga mucronuta. Species index, ,J62-967. 



16. fasciatus Le Conte, page 56. 



