Schwarz. ] 306 [Feb. 1, 
obsoletely remotely punctulate, antenne with the first joint elongated, but 
much less so than in @. cactd, 2d joint as thick as the first, longer than 
wide, 3d much narrower but also longer than wide, 4th very small sub- 
transverse, 5th and 6th very small strongly transverse ; the three last joints 
are absorbed in a large, elongate-oval, solid annulated club, which is al- 
most as long as the first joint and less compressed than in C. cact?. Mentum 
transverse, flat, subopaque, testaceous, not visibly punctured, broadly emar- 
ginate in front. Prothorax sculptured as the head, broadly emarginate in 
front, sides feebly rounded, base straight, anterior angles distinct, not 
rounded, hind angles obtuse. Scutellum shining, very finely sparsely 
punctulate. Elytra shining, not densely, finely punctured, with traces of 
rows of stronger punctures at the apex near the side margin ; sutural stria 
finely impressed and reaching almost to the middle. Prosternum in front 
of the coxe very short, linear, carina more prominent in front, intercoxal 
process long, almost reaching the mesosternum. Carina of mesosternum 
with the free angle almost rectangular, not mucronate. Metasternum on 
each side opaque, not visibly punctured, in the middle slightly but abruptly 
elevated in an oblong, shining plate, which is somewhat narrowed in front 
and finely remotely punctulate. Abdomen opaque, first segment carinated 
in the middle. Legs stout, femora punctulate, tibize smooth. Length 1.75 
m3) 0% aneh: 
Enterprise; five specimens, found in May and June, on cut 
down palmetto trees feeding on the fermenting juice. 
C. semiglobosum Zimm. (Trans. Am. Ent. Soc. 1869, p. 250), 
is in my opinion well distinguished from C. estriatum. It 
is always smaller, shorter and more convex, -the front 
margin of thorax distinctly produced in the middle, the 
punctation of head and thorax is much finer, that of the 
elytra less dense, fine in the scutellar region, stronger at 
apex and at the sides; the legs are stouter and less dark 
colored, the tibize smooth. 
4. Sacium mollinum, u.sp.—Elongate-oval, shining, above pice- 
ous, thorax semicircular with the apex and sides pale, diaphanous anteri- 
orly, finely and moderately densely punctulate. Elytra minutely sparsely 
punctulate, pubescent, a humeral spot, a curved fascia at the apical third, 
and the side margin yellowish-testaceous. Beneath piceo-testaceous, ab- 
domen and legs pale, metasternum densely punctulate. The yellow side 
margin is connected with the humeral spot and with the fascia ; the latter 
is sometimes abbreviated at the sides or reduced to a spot on the disc. 
Length 1 mm, ; .04-.05 inch. 
Tampa and Enterprise, many specimens ; abundant on Pinus 
palustris in April and June. Shorter and more regularly 
oval than the other species and of different coloration. 
