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sides and mar<rin punctate ; cl\ ira nanowly reflexcd, surface deeply 

 striate and punctured. Length, .70 — 1. 16 inch. = 18 — 29 n-.ni. 

 Habitat, N. Y., N. J., Pa , \a . Indiana. 



C. Andrewsii Harris. (IMalc III, Fig. 5.)— \'iolaceous above 

 black beneath ; thorax niucli narrower than tlie elytra, longer tlian 

 wide, sides rounded in front, obliipie behind, hind angles obtuse, 

 disc almost smooth ; sides j)unctate, margins slightly reflexed ; 

 elytra oval, striate, punctured. Length, 74 — .86 inch. = 19 — 22 mm. 



Habitat, Pa. to N. C, Ohio. 



C. Ridingsii Bland. — Resembles the preceiling species but is 

 smaller. Thorax shining not [)uiutured, impressions moderate, 

 margin narrow ; elytra oval, surface striate, punctured. Length, 

 .50 inch. =: I 2.5 mm. 



Habitat, I'a. to \a. 



C. Quyotii Lcc — Differs from .hnimosii by the more coarse 

 punctures of the base of the thorax, also by the labrum being less 

 elongate, the lobes less slender, the emargination more broadly 

 rounded and not extending so near to the base as in that species; 

 sides of thorax distinctly angulaled near the middle. Length, 27 

 mm. = I. inch. 



Habitat, North Carolina. 



Nomaretus Lcc. 



Allied to Cyc/iri/s : but has only two basal jtjints of the aiitenn;v 



smooth. 



Sy/io/^sis oj species. 



Sides of thorax obli(}iie, liiiul angles obtusely roiiiuled beliiiid, elytra striate. 

 Disc of tliora.x not punctured. 



Violaceous; striiv ilistinct, puiuluri.s line and close tofjether . bilobus. 



Violaceous; stria; feeble, puncUircs coarse and distant fi.-^sicollis. 



Black; elytra wilh four imperfect striiv! on cacli . . impcrfcctus. 



Disc of thorax coarsely punctured; violaceous . . . ca\icolliS. 



Sides of thorax sinuate; hind angles rectangular; elytra striate, black , dcbilis. 



N. bilobus Saw — \'ioiaceous ; beneath black ; thorax polished 

 on disc, basal impressions strongly punctured ; elytra with eleven 

 stri;e, deeply punctured. Length, .52 inch. = 13 mm. 



Habitat, Lake Superior, Ohio, Mich, (also iMo.) 



N. fissicollis Z,r.— Resembles the preceding but distinguished 

 by the thorax betng impunclured, and by the punctures of the 



