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distinct rostral carinae with a less distinct median basal carina; 

 indistinct ®cular carinae; narrow, irregular white fascia; abdomen 

 white beneath; alternate elytral intervals slightly elevated, more 

 densely pubescent on the fascia; dorsal profile very slightly sinuate. 



Length, 8 mm., breadth 3,25 mm. Figure 37 illustrates the face, 

 Figure 38 dorsum of head, Figure 39 the dorsum of thorax, and 

 Figure 40 side of thorax and elytron. 



Further material associated under this species is from South 

 Carolina, (Eiley) ; Meridian, Miss., June 11, 1898, (H. Soltau) ; 

 Victoria, Tex., April 16, 1911, (J. D. Mitchell), on Xanthoxylum 

 clavavherculis ; East Tennessee, (Dr. Fox) ; Bladensburg, Md., July 

 7, (Hubbard and Schwarz) ; Staten Island, N. Y., (M. L. Linell) ; 

 Detroit, Mich., (Hubbard and Schwarz) and Marquette, Mich., 

 July 8, (Hubbard and Schwarz.) 



The smallest specimen, the one from Tennessee, measures 6.5 mm. 

 by 2.7 mm. 



EURYMYCTER TRICARINATUS, new species 



Described principally from a specimen from Branchtown, Pa., 

 collected by W. J. Roberts. 



Length, 7 mm., breadth, 3.1. Rostrum distinctly tricarinate; 

 ocular carinae strong; prothoracic carina angulate or posteriorly 

 curved backward ; elytral fascia narrow, irregular ; alternate elytral 

 intervals elevated, more densely pubescent, with white beneath ; abdo- 

 men not thickly clad, dorsal profile strongly sinuate. 



Type and nineteen paratypes. — Cat. No. 41367, U.S.N.M. 



Further material is at hand from Stone Creek, Lee County, Va. 

 (Hubbard and Schwarz) four specimens; Retreat, N. C, June 2 

 (Hubbard and Schwarz) ; Washington, D. C, June 1 (Hubbard and 

 Schwerz) ; Milwaukee, Wis., July 7, 1893 (H. Soltau) two speci- 

 mens; Cincinnati, Ohio, August 22, June 29 (H. Soltau) eight speci- 

 mens; Kentucky, Ind., two specimens. 



Figure 41 illustrates the top of head, Figure 42 the underside 

 of head. Figure 43 the right metatarsus, and Figure 44 the right 

 metatarsal claws. 



ALLANDRINI, new tribe 



This is founded on a single genus, AllaTidrm LeConte. It is 

 distinguished from the Eurymycterini by the lateral eyes. 



Genus ALLANDRUS LeConte 



.Allandrus LeConte, Proc. Amei-. Philos. Soc, 1S76, vol. 15, p. 396. Type, 

 Mfasciatus LeConte, monotype. 



