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very short, robus-t feet, proves a close relation to Alomya, to which 

 iu fact I would refer the species, but that there is no appearance 

 of a second cubital cellule ; the antcnnjx) have thirty-six joints. 



PELTASTES Illig. 



1. P. POLLTNCTORIUS. — Black ; two thoracic spots, scutel, and 

 bands of the tergum yellow; tibiae black. 



Inhabits Pennsylvania and Indiana. 



9 Body black, densely and closely punctured : head : 



thorax with a yellow line before the wings : scutel quadrate : 

 lateral edge elevated; posterior margin, including the prominent 

 spines, yellow : wings with a tint of ferruginous ; nervures fus- 

 cous : stigma paler iu the [246] middle: metathorax with a 

 short, transverse line beneath the scutel, and dot each side at tip 

 yellow : tergum slightly tinged with violaceous, particularly to- 

 wards the tip ; posterior margins of the segments yellow except- 

 ing the second and sixth, of which the former has the lateral 

 angle obscurel}' yellow : feet, anterior pairs honey-yellow ; the 

 thighs black behind ; posterior pair black, the thighs yellow at 

 base. 



Length about seven-tenths of an inch. 



'^ Basal joint of the antennae beneath whitish : frontal escutch- 

 eon on its lateral and basal margins, extending a short distance 

 upon the orbit, yellow : dilated joint of the palpi dull whitish : 

 metathorax with a yellow spot near the posterior coxae : coxag and 

 knees honey-yellow. 



Length over two-fifths of an inch. 



The female was presented to me several years ago by Mr. Le- 

 sueur, who obtained it in the neighborhood of Philadelphia. It 

 is much like P. nccatorhis Fabr., but is considerably larger, and 

 that species is destitute of spots on the metathorax, and its pos- 

 terior tibiae are yellow. 



The male was taken by myself in Indiana. 



BANCHUS Fabr. 

 1. B. NERVULUS. — Black ; anterior pairs of feet and posterior 

 tarsi yellow. 



Inhabits Indiana, 



Body black : mandibles polished at tip : tongue rather promi- 



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