170 FAJriLT II. — CARABTDa-:. 



Southern half of Statr. frequent; much less so northward. 

 April 16-Oetober 17. Eesembles Chlii.^!iiiis ustirus closely in gen- 

 eral appearance. 



*:J11 (1036). Anomuglossvk plsillus Say. Trans. Amer. Phil. Sue, II, 

 1S23. G3 ; ibid. II, 485. 

 Oblong-oval. Head and thorax bluish-green ; elytra dark blue, some- 

 times black : autenii:e and legs reddish-brown. Labrum deepl.v emargiuate. 

 Thora.x as wide as lon.g. narrower at base than apex; sides distinctly sin- 

 uate, hiud angles acute; disk coarsely, rather sjiarsely and deeply punctate, 

 Elytral intervals moderately convex, cwarsely and closely punctured. Length 

 S-8.5 mm. 



Throughout the State; s-arce. -Tanuary L!l-August 9. Occur-; 

 Ix'iieath rubbish in damp localities. 



LVII. Bbachylobxts Chaucl. Ib7(i. (^Gr., " short -i- lobe. ") 



Known from allied genera by the mentuiii being without lobes, 

 transversely trapezoidal, much narrowed and scarcely at all emar- 

 giuate in front, its sides very obliquely truncate; mentum tooth en- 

 tirely absent. One species (icciirs in Indiana. 



312 (1037). Bkachylobcs LiTHOPi-iiLrs Say, Trans. Amer. Phil. Sue., II, 

 1823, 02: ibid. II. 4,8.5. 

 Elongate-oval. (Ireen nr blackish-green, head and thorax shining; ely- 

 tra thickly clothed with yellowish hairs; antennffi fuscous, paler at base; 

 legs pale ; under surface black. Thorax one-third broader than long, nar- 

 rower at apex than base, the latter as broad as elytra ; sides broadly curved, 

 not sinuate; disk densely and coarsely punctured, hind angles obtuse. Ely- 

 tral strife finely punctured, intervals flat, sparsely and finely punctulate. 

 Pro- and mesosterna coarsely punctured. Length 9-9.5 mm. 



Throughout the State: fi-equeiit. Ai)ril (J-Sei)tember 5. Oc- 

 curs mostly in damp sandy places about the margins of lakes and 

 streams. 



LVIII. L.u:hn(h'repis Lcc. is,"):'.. vOr., "soft hair i foot.") 



<.)iic rathi'r small black siiecics, (he male oF which has four .joints 

 (if the front tarsi rather broadly dilatiMJ. represents this uemis in 

 the United States, The principal |>apers treating of it and the 

 next two are by : 



Hoi-)!.— "On the Species of ()odes and Allied Genera of the 

 U S.." ill Trans. Amer. Knt. Soo.. HT, 1S7(I, l(l.')-109. 



Uiini. — "Synoptic Table.'' in Hull, Brook. Ent, Sue. IV, 1SS2. 

 29, 30, 



