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SYNOPTIC TABLES OF COLEOPTERA. 

 BIBLIOGRAPHY. 



i. Leconiei, Dej. Spec. V, 301. — 5 mm. Ga. La. 



2. tenuicollis, Lee. Ann. Lye. V, 173. — 5 mm. Tex. Cal. 



=tenuicornis, Chaud. Revue & Mag. de Zool. 1872. 

 j. pygmaeus, Dej. Spec. II, 460. — 5 mm. La. Tex. 



4. Hornii, Chaud, Rev. & Mag. Zool. 1872. — 5.5 mm. Tex. Cal. 



5. dorsalis, Brulle. Hist. nat. IV, 181. t. 6. f. 3. — 5 mm. La. 



6. rnfulus, Lee. Ann. Lye. V, 173. — 5.111111. Cal. 



CASNONIA, 



Lot. 



Elytra ovate, with striae coarsely punctured in front; red with three spots forming 

 an interrupted transverse band ; and the apex black \ % peimsylvailica. 



Elytra elongate, striae nearly obliterated; red with an angulated 

 band and apex black 2. ludoviciaiia. 



1. pmnsyhianica, Linn. Syst. nat. II. 620. — Say. Trans. Am. Phil. II. i6=su/itralis. 



Chaud. 7.5 mm. N. Y. Mass. Tex. Ks. L. Cal. 



2. ludoviciaiia, Salle, Ann. Fr. 1849. p. 297. — 7.5 mm. D.C, La. Fla. 



LEPTOTRACHELUS, 



Latr. 



Piceous, antennae, palpi, legs and elytra testaceous, the latter with a broad sutural 



piceous stripe, varies with the prolhorax testaceous 1, dorsalis. 



1. dorsalis, Fab, Syst, El. I, 229. — 8 mm. N. Y. Fla. Ks. 



ECA, ^p. 



Elytral grooves extending over the anterior third of their length 1 Sallei. 



Elytral grooves extending behind the middle 2. laetula. 



1. Sallei, Chevr. Rev. Zool. 1839. p. 30S.--3.7 mm. La. Ha. 



2. laetula, Lee. Ann. Lye, V. 173. — 3.3 mm. Ariz. 



LACHNOPHORUS, ; > 



Entirely black shining, elytral striae coarsely punctured in front; line and impunct- 

 tured behind 1, pulieSCellS. 



Greenish bronze, without luster, elytra white, with the base and dentate 

 band about the middle black, also some faint dusky clouds; strire very coarsely 

 punctured in front, deep and impunctured behind 2. elegailtulllS. 



1. pubescens, Dej. Spec. Y, 30. — 4 mm. Ga. Fla. 



2. elegantulus, Mann. Bull. Mosc. 1843. II. 215. — Lee. Journ. Ac. Phil. IV, 1858. t. 4. 



f. 1. — 5 mm. Tex. Cal. Ariz. Mex. 



ANCHONODERUS, &&*?< 



Black, base of antennae, palpi and legs testaceous; elytra with finely punctured 

 striae and interspaces punctulate; each with two rufous spots, one humeral, the other ex- 

 tending from tl I. to the 8th stria near the tip 1. quadrillOtatUS. 



1. quadrinoti Horn, Trans, Am. Ent. Soc. VII. 53.-7111111. Tex. 



Bull, Brook. ..nt, Soc. Feb. 1880. 



