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FAMILY Till. SILPHID^.. 



552 (1741). Ptomophagus pusio Lee, Proc. Phil. Acad. Xat Sci., 1859, 



2S2. 

 Oval, slightly oblong, narrowed in front and behind the middle. Bark 

 chestnut brown, head and thorax piceous, moderately shining, pubescent 

 AntenniB piceous, basal joints paler, eighth much shorter than ninth. Thorax 

 twice as wide as long, feebly narrowed in front, sides slightly curved, hind 

 angles rectangular, surface densely punctate. Elytra as wide as thorax, 

 sides feebly curved, tips obtuse; sutural stria deeply impressed, surface 

 transversely strigose. Length 1.5-2 mm. 



Steuben and Putnam counties; rare. April 2J— ]\Iay 24. Une 

 specimen on the former date from the deserted nest of rabbit. 



553 (1742). Ptomophagus pabasitus Lee, Proc. Phil. Acad. Nat. Sci., VI. 



1853, 2S2. 



Oval, narrowed behind the middle. Dark reddish- or chestnut brown, 



shining, finely pubescent; head and disk of thorax darker. Thorax a little 



less than twice as wide at base as long, hind angles subrectangular, surface 



strigose on sides, rather densely punctate on disk. Apex of elytra obtuse. 



Fig. 141. 



a. Colon ViOTacicum Horn; b, antenna of same; c. Colon jna^icoUe ilann.; d, front and hind legs of 

 C. hybbardi Horn, male; e, front tibije and hind legs of C. paradorum Horn. 



the fine wrinkles of surface coarser, more distant and less oblique than in 

 consobrinus. Length 2 mm. 



Posey and Putnam counties ; frequent in the nests of large black 

 and reddish-bro^^^l ants, Campo)wtus pennsylvanicus DeG-., and C. 

 ferriigineus Fab. March 25-;May 12. 



VII. Colon Herbst. 1/97. (Gr., "a joint or limb.") 



Small, oval, brownish or piceous species, narrowed behind the 

 middle and having the surface punctured and finely pubescent; 

 eyes nearly round, moderately prominent; antennae rarely passing 

 the middle of thorax, joints S-11, forming an oblong, rather com- 

 pact club (Fig. 4. No. 3.) ; middle coxae separated, the mesosternum 

 not carinate. Males with front spur of front tibia short, stout, 

 with the sides dentate or lobed, and with larger spur of middle and 

 hind tibia? slender but abruptly dilated from the middle to base. 

 The following species have been taken or may occur in the State : 



