t 



164 



Sai/s Descriptions of new 



5- C- humeralis. S. Journ. Acad. Nat, Sc. vol. 3, 



• pt. 1, 1823, 



C, humeralis, Germar, Sp. Novae. 1824. 



orax 



Trichodes. Fab. 



L 



1. T. Nuttalliy Kirby, Trans. Linn. See. vol. 12. 

 T. apivorus, Germar. Sp. Novae, p. 81. 



It bas also received a name in Dejean's Catalogue. 



2. T. verticalis. Blackisb ; head yellow, with a black 



vitta; feet and base of the elytra yellowish. 



Inhabits United States. 



Blackisb, somewhat bronzed: head yellowish, with a 

 black vitta on the vertex : t 

 little larger in the middle : elytra shorter than the abdo- 

 men, not meeting at the suture, a little narrowed to the 

 tip, which is rounded, densely and irregularly punctured, 

 punctures rather large ; a large, yellowish spot extends 

 from the base nearly to the middle : feet yellowish. 



Length three twentieths of an inch. 



Var. a, teneUus. Thorax dusky : elytra entirely pale 

 yellowish white, at tip only a little dusky. 



Var. j?. Thorax with a lateral abbreviated vitta on 

 the anterior margin : spot of the elytra slender, and 

 nearer the suture. 



Dr. Harris sent me a specimen from Massachusetts. 



June. 



(Carya) 



Enoplium, Latr. 



1. 1 



thorax 



omis 



and 



