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darker color, the two dots of the humeral lunule being connected at 
the margin, the middle band reaching the margin and dilated into a 
_ short line, which extends forwards, the marginal dot behind the middle 
band is sometimes connected also with this line; finally, the under sur- 
face is blue and:green without any admixture of copper.’ Occurs in 
Mass. Length 11.5—13 mm. 
Dej. Spec. V, 428 (Heutzii) Lec. Ann. Lye. IV, 182.—haemorrhoidalis || 
Hentz. Trans. Am. Philos. Soc. new ser. III, 254, pl. 2, fig. 2; Gould, Bost. 
Journ. I, 52, pl. 3. fig. 5. Ls 
Marginipennis Dej. Olivaceous or brown, beneath green, abdomen 
rufous. Head granulate, glabrous; labrum short, almost truncate, 
one-toothed; thorax cylindrical, finely granulate and _ rugose; 
elytra punctured with a white submarginal band reaching from 
the humerus to the apex, and lobed internally, slightly indicating 
tne tip of humeral lunule and moderately the middle band and anterior 
portion of the apical lunule. Eyes moderate, legs stout, rather short. 
Found only on the shores of the Susquehanna, below the bridge at 
Harrisburg Pa., and of the Delaware, near Callicoon, N. Y., at the 
latter locality I took them in numbers. Length 11—14 mm. 
Dej. Spec. V, 260, Laf. Rev. Zool. 1841, p. 193, Lec. Ann. Lye. IV, 182, 
pl. 14, fig. 11. 
Schauppii Horm. Head and thorax dark bronze; elytra velvety black, 
beneath metallic blue, sides of metasternum brilliantly cupreous, entire 
abdomen red. Head granulate, glabrous; labrum truncate at middle 
without a tooth; thorax slightly narrowed behind, sparsely hairy, 
slightly granulate. Elytra with velvety surface, smaller puncture. ‘ob- 
solete, a row of larger greenish punctures near the suture and other 
near the humerus, margin narrowly white, slightly dilated at the hum- 
erus and again behind it; median band reduced to a straight oblique 
line, apical lunule slightly prolonged in front. Eyes moderate and 
prominent, legs moderate. The elytra at tip are conjointly rounded, 
the suture slightly spinous. The species resembles in its markings 
circumpicta var. praetextaia, but differs from it in size and the entirely 
red abdomen, also in the entire absence of any labrum tooth. Occurs 
in Texas, the first specimens were collected by my friend Mr. Emil 
Schorbach near Corsicana, Eastern Texas. Length 10.5 mm, 
Horn. Trans. Am. Ent. Soc. 1876, V, 240. 
