THE GKO^^TD BT5ETLRS. 169 



Northern half of State; scarue. April 26-November 28. Very 

 <'lose to tricolor but narrower and with the labrum feebly but dis- 

 tinctly and broadly c: larginate, the thorax broader and less nar- 

 roAved in front and the elytral strire more coarsely punctured. 

 308 (1018). CHLiENics TRICOLOR De.1., Spec. II, 1826, 334. 



Elongate-oval, broader tlian the two preceding. Head 

 and thorax green, elyti-a blackish-blue. Thorax nar- 

 rower at apex than base, broader than long; sides 

 curved and feebly sinuate behind; disk rather coarse- 

 ly and densely punctured, basal impressions narrow 

 and rather deep. Elytral strife fine, rather deep, fine- 

 ly punctured; intervals flat, finely, sparsely and indis- 

 tinctly punctate. Length 11.5-13 mm. (Fig. 91.) 



Throughout the State; frequent. April 17- 

 Novomber 28. 



•jOO (1017). CHLffiNius NEMOEALis Say. Trans. Amer. 



Phil. Soc, II, 1823, 65;" ibid. II, 487. ^,^ ,; ^ ,^ (q^^.^,,,, 

 Form of tricolor. Head and thorax coppery-bronze; 

 elytra black with but a faint bluish tinge ; antennas and legs reddish-brown. 

 Thorax narrower at apex than base; disk alutaceous, finely and rather 

 sparsely punctured ; basal impressions narrow, deep ; median line distinctly 

 impressed its full length. Elytral striae narrow, rather coarsely punctured; 

 intervals slightly convex, very finely and sparsely punctate. Length 11.5- 

 13 mm. 



Northern half of State ; fref(uent. March 21-October 7. Very 

 close to tricolor but the thorax distinctly alutaceous, subopaque, 

 more convex in front and much more finely punctate. 



LVI. Anomoglossus Chaud. 1856. (Gr., " irregular 4- tongue. ") 



The members of this genus resemble those of Chlce)iius, but 

 differ by the entire absence of any mentum tooth and by the man- 

 dibles being longer and less curved. The entire surface of the ab- 

 domen is punctured and pubescent, the basal line of elytra is angu- 

 late at humerus and the labrum is emarginate. Two species occur 

 in Indiana. This genus and the next are treated by: 



Horn.— In Trans. Amer. Entom, Soc, V, 1876, 273-274. 



Horn.— In Bull. Brook. Ent. Soc, IV, 1882, 29. 



310 (1034). Anomoglossi's EAfAHGiNATrs Say, Trans. Amer. Phil. Soc, II, 

 1823. 62 ; ibid. II. 485. 

 Elongate-ov;il. r;ither slender. Hend bright green; thorax green tinged 

 mth bronze; elytra dark blue; antennne and legs pale. Thorax slightly 

 lonircr than wid<'. broador at li;ise than a|icx, side.s not at all sinunte near 

 base, hind angles olitusc. disk coiirsely and rather closely ijunctalc. Ely- 

 tral inlcrvals flat, densely and coarsely pun<-tured. Length 12-14 mm. 



