1878.] 309 (Schwarz. 
middle, the second, oblong, in front and outside of the first, the third at 
the side margin. Metasternum and abdomen piceous, finely sparsely 
punctulate ; legs pale. Length .05 inch; 1.25 mm. 
Smaller and especially shorter than LZ. vernalis and dis- 
tinct by the dise of the thorax without impressions, by the 
sculpture and pubescence of the elytra and by the color. 
Haulover Canal, Volusia County; four specimens found 
under bark of a dead Quercus virens. 
10. Lemophleeus Chamezropis, n. sp.—Less elongate, de- 
pressed, glabrous, shining, bright rufo-testaceous, elytra pale ochreous. 
Head large, transverse, flat, not impressed on the disc and without median 
line, finely and sparsely punctulate, marginal line close to the margin in 
front and at the sides, base not margined ; antennz with distinct 3-jointed 
club ; labrum large, transverse, truncate in front. Thorax finely, sparsely 
punctulate, with a single lateral line joining the basal marginal line and 
with an impressed puncture of moderate size each side in the middle out- 
side of the lateral line ; anterior angles not prominent in either sex. Scutel- 
lum transverse, triangular. Elytra at base very little wider than the tho- 
rax, slightly dilated behind the humeri, which are obtuse but not rounded ; 
each elytron with six fine striz : the humeral stria more distinct and im- 
punctate, 5th stria also more distinct, obsoletely punctulate, the inner striz 
less distinct and feebly punctulate, sutural striz at apex more impressed 
than in front. Interstices flat impunctate. Head beneath, pro- and meso- 
sternum impunctate, metasternum and abdomen finely sparsely, last ven- 
tral segment more densely punctulate. Length 1.5-2 mm. ; .06-.08 inch. 
3' Head wider than the thorax, front produced, emargi- 
nate at middle, distinctly sinuate each side, with the teeth 
long and acuminate; antenne slender, more than half the 
length of the body, with all the joints longer than wide. 
Thorax strongly transverse, sides oblique, convergent towards 
the base and subsinuate before the hind angles, which are 
obtuse; lateral line oblique; elytra as long as head and 
thorax together. 
° Head as wide as the thorax, front produced, emarginate 
in middle, hardly sinuate at the sides, teeth much less prom- 
inent ; antennee less slender, outer joints as long as wide. 
Thorax less transverse, sides sub-parallel, slightly arcuate 
and sinuate before the hind angles, which are rectangular, 
lateral line straight; elytra a little longer than head and 
thorax together. 
