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Elytra black, less conyex, more strongly punctured, labrum shorter ; white 
TMEICTU SI? IOIKORIELY Sa Sho Weiaicon myuiges oder SS latesignata Lec. 
A race has the markings narrower and the margin for a very little space 
disconnected before the apical lunule. 
Front not hairy. Elytra dull bronzed brown, wings of Q slightly dilated in front 
of middle 
ASE eect ASR I OR ASTRA UR Umer ce UAB ah Willistoni Lec. 
Markings broad not connected at margin. 
Elytra red cupreous, brilliantly shining ................5. -.--- fulgida Say. 
Meret tal Mio echo Se tO ATR AR OE RU TOU 0 senilis Horn. 
Markings narrower, color usually brown bronze. 
Humeral lunule long, prolonged obliquely (figs. 129, 130). 
Middle fascia obtusely bent, extending at the margin nearly to the humeral 
and apical lunules, terminal part very long, nearly perpendicular........ 
hyperborea Lec. 
A variety has the elytra white, with a green or blue sutural vitta narrowed 
behind, an oblique irregular line behind the middle and a small triangular 
dot before the middle, exterior and basal edge also green or blue, 
limbata Say. 
This variety bears a very different aspect from the typical species hyper- 
borea, but Dr. Leconte has in his cabinet intermediate forms between limbata 
and hyperborea (see fig. 129 a, b, c.) 
Middle fascia rectangularly bent extending along the margin, terminal part 
short, oblique; apex of humeral lunule heavier (fig. 130) 
ancocisconensis Harr. — 
Humeral lunule much longer, obliquely prolongated, middle band but little ex- 
tendedialone: the maram (fig. 13%) eee see. ys nee vulgaris Say. 
Green variety with markings not reaching the margin vibew Horn. Variety 
with markings somewhat heavier (fig. 128) obliquata Kirby. 
Humeral lunule C-shaped (fig. 132), thorax rugose and granulated, short; elytra 
punctured with elevated granules intermixed; serrate. Brown with com— 
plete markings, humeral lunule and middle band connected at margin 
(Qiivers v9 (7) Vole evel espana eee IDM Gey cet ait. cURRtn ayy ORT ANSE repanda Dej. 
The humeral and apical lunule interrupted at the middle, middle band 
complete, but not extending along the margin, brown, (fig. 133); oregona 
Lec.; same, dark blue (fig. 134) guttifera Lec.; brown with all the mark— 
ings broken (fig. 135) 12 guttata De}. 
Humeral lunule as in vulgaris, but very faint, of the middle band hardly more 
than a triangular marginal spot visible; black opaque; elytra behind the 
humeri a little broader, sparsely punctured, tibize pale at base (fig. 136).... 
cs pusilla Say. 
Black with but a faint apical lunule terricola Say; green, more slender, 
with same faint markings as in pusilla, cyanella Lec. 
