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series of these spots is marginal, above the lateral suture, the other is ventral, larger, tri- 
angular and less distinct. 
B—d. 
11. A. bilineatus, viridi-ater, granulatus capite, postice modice sulcato, thorace lateribus, elytrorumque 
vitta utrinque aureo-pubescente, angulis posticis haud carinatis; subtus eencus, punctatus, abdominis margine pleuris- 
que aureo-pubescentibus. Long. -28—-37. 
Variat pube fere albida. 
Say, Trans. Am. Phil. Soc. 6, 162. 
Buprestis bilineata Weber, Obs. Ent. 74: Say, Ann. Lye. New York, 1, 250. 
Agrilus bivittatus Kirby, Fauna Bor. Am. 4, 161. 
Agrilus flavolineatus Mann. Enum. Bupr. 110. 
Agrilus aurolineatus Gory, Mon. Bupr. 4, 248, tab. 41, f. 241. 
From Maine to Louisiana, and the Rocky Mountains. 
B—e. 
12. A. granulatus, eneus, granulatus, pube alba brevissima pruinosus, capite postice sulcato, thorace sub- 
canaliculato bifoveato, lateribus impressis postice breviter sinuatis, antice latiore, angulis posticis acute breviter 
carinatis, elytris costa discoidali postice abbreviata, fovea basali maculisque duabus subsuturalibus albo-pubescen- 
tibus, apice subtiliter serratis rotundatis; subtus versus latera magis pubescente, abdomine maculis marginalibus 
albis. Long. °35. 
Say, Trans. Am. Phil. Soc. 6, 162. 
Buprestis granulata Say, Journ. Acad. Nat. Se. Phila., 8, 162. 
One specimen, Kansas: closely related to the succeeding species, but is easily known 
by the more finely serrate obtusely rounded tips of the elytra. 
15. A. quadriguttatus, wneus, obscurus sepe subolivaceus, granulatus, pube brevissima pruinosus, capite 
postice subsulcato, thorace basi medio impresso, disco bifoveato, lateribus impressis late rotundatis, antice paulo 
latiore, angulis posticis acute carinatis, elytra costa discoidali postice obliterata, fovea basali maculisque duabus 
subsuturalibus albo-pubescentibus, apice fortius serratis et singulatim acute acuminatis; abdominis lateribus ma- 
culis albo-pubescentibus. Long. -35—-39. 
Gory, Mon. Bupr. 4, 228, tab. 38, f. 219. 
Middle, Southern and Western States. Sufficiently distinct from the preceding by the 
elytra, more gradually narrowed behind and acuminate at tip, and by the thorax not 
being sinuate on the sides near the base. 
14, A. subfasciatus, wneus, granulatus, pube brevissima pruinosus, capite virescente, postice vix sulcato, 
thorace medio obsolete biimpresso, lateribus impressis late rotundatis, antice haud latiore, angulis posticis longe 
carinatis, elytris costa discoidali postice obsoleta, fovea basali, macula antica, fasciisque duabus ad medium et pone 
medium pubescentibus, fascia intermedia obscure purpurea, apice serrulatis obtuse rotundatis. Long. -2. 
One specimen, Illinois, Mr. Willcox. Differs from the next, not only by the sides of 
