JuneiSm) Lknc iV Beutknmui.lkk. Coi.KOi'. N. E. Amkk. 95 



and a wliiU' inar^^iii coiinectini;- the markings ; rii^lit mandible cT 

 not toothed ; sexual differences in elytra! tip : j outer margin 

 sinuate ; tip prolonged ; 9 outer margin strongly sinuate with a 

 rather obtuse tootii one-fourth from tip. I,ength, ij; — 14.2 mm. 

 ^ -52— -SS inch. 



Hahitat^ 111. westward to Mo. and Kan. 



C. lepida iy<y. (Fig. 22) — Humeral angles distinct, underside 

 unicolorous green bron/.e, hind trochanters rufous; anus testaceous; 

 legs antenna) and palpi pale; elytra, white with a few green or 

 bronze lines ; outer margin cj' scarcely sinuate, of , sinuate. 

 Length, 11 — 12.5 mm. = .44 — .50 inch. 



Hnl'itaf, Coney Island and Kockaway Beach, N. V., Jamesburg, 

 N. j. (inland), Trenton, N. J , Anglesea, N. J , also in III., Te.x., 

 Col., Iowa., Kan., Mo. 



C. rufiventris /),/. (Fig. 23) — Humeral angles disliiut, i)luish 

 green beneath, abtlomen rufous ; above ilark brown with four small 

 white dots, humeral, marginal, two discoidal and an apical lunule : 

 the dots always small and sometimes wanting. l.ength, 11. 5 — 12 

 mm. = .46 — .48 inch. 



Habitat^ abundant on the hills in Kentucky opposite Cincinnati 

 (Dury), also D. C, Va., W. Va., Md., .\la. 



C. Hentzii Dcj. (Fig. 24) — Differs from the preceding by the 

 humeral lunule being entire or nearly so; the middle band is 

 present and reaches the margin. Length, 11.5 — 12 mm. = .46 — 

 .48 inch. 



ILi/'ifaf, Massachusetts. 



C. marginipennis />/. (Fig. 27.) — Hmneral angles distinct, 

 beneath green, abdomen rufous; above olivaceous or brown with 

 a submarginal band reaching frt)m humerus to ape.v and lobed 

 internally, slightly indicating the normal markings. Length, 11-14 

 mm. = .44-. 56 inch. 



Habitat^ Banks of Susquehanna river below Ilarrisburg, Pa., 

 and of the Delaware river near Callicoon, N. \ . 



C. abdominalis hab. (F'ig. 26) — Humeral angles ilistinct, 

 beneath l)lue, abdomen red; above shining black with a sutural 

 row of shallow bluish foveae and submarginal and discoidal dots 

 white and a narrow apical lunule. Length, 9 — 1 i mm. = .36 — .44 

 inch. 



//(//'/Ai-/, N. j. and southward in pine forest. Da Costa, N. J., 

 in July (Wenzel). 



