132 ENTOMOLOGICAL NEWS. [April, '18 



A new Species of Eupogonius (Coleoptera, Ceram- 

 bycidae) from Pennsylvania. 



By Josef N. Knull, Bureau of Zoology, Harrisburg, 

 Pennsylvania. 

 As far as I know, five species of Eupogonius have been 

 described from the United States. Four of these, E. tomen- 

 tosiis Hald., E. vestitus Say, E. puhesccns Lee. and E stib- 

 crniiafits Lee. are found in the eastern part of our territory, 

 while E. fiik'ovcslitus Schaeffer was described from Texas. 



Eupogonius fraxini n. sp. 



Dark brown clothed with irregular patches of closely appressed 

 fulvous hairs, intermixed with erect black and j-ellow hairs. Head 

 irregularlj' clothed with fulvous hairs, densely and deeply punctured, 

 each puncture bearing an erect black hair. Eyes black, prominent, 

 coarsely granulate and fringed with short fulvous hairs along the 

 margins. Female antennae shorter than body, male antennae extend- 

 ing beyond the tips of the elytra, dark brown, sparsely clothed with 

 fulvous hairs, coarsely and densely punctured toward the base, de- 

 creasing toward the apex, each puncture bearing a long flying black 

 hair, third joint longer than the first and second joints taken to- 

 gether, fourth joint as long as the third, fifth joint one-half as long 

 as the fourth, joints six to eleven gradually decreasing in length. 



Thorax narrower than the elytra, armed on each side with a rather 

 prom-inent obtuse spine, clothed with irregular patches of closely ap- 

 pressed fulvous hairs, deeply and densely punctured on dorsal surface 

 and along the sides, each puncture bearing an erect black hair. 



Elytra broader than the thorax, densely clothed with irregular 

 patches of fulvous hairs, showing the ground color in small shiny 

 areas, irregularly coarsely and deeply punctured, finer toward the 

 ba/se ; each puncture containing an erect black or yellow hair, sides 

 parallel for the anterior two-thirds and gradually tapering to rounded 

 apices. 



\'entral surface convex, dark brown, covered with a uniform fulvous 

 pubescence, segments fringed with fulvous hairs, sparsely and lightly 

 punctate, punctures becoming more numerous along the lateral margin 

 and on the fifth ventral segment, each puncture containing a long 

 light-brown hair. 



Femora dark-brown, tibiae and tarsi much paler, legs clothed with 

 fulvous pubescence intermixed with long light-brown hairs. Length, 

 8 mm. ; width, 3 mm. 



Described from two males and two females chopped from 



