■^00 FAMILY IX. SCYDir.EXIDiE. 



tennae. long, slender, more than one-half the length of bndy. the club slender 

 and graduallj- formed ; eighth joint only one-third wider than seventh ; ninth 

 and tenth one-flfth wider than eighth. Thorax srn reply as long as wide, 

 sides distinctly curved, apex three-fifths as wide as base. Fllytra three- 

 iVmrths wider than thorax, humeral fold long and strong, subhumeral im- 

 pressions large and deep, basal fovese large. Length 1.2 mm. 



Lake, Starke, ilariou, Putnam and Lawrence counties; frequent. 

 Ajiril 17-.June 17. Taken by .sifting damp vegetable debris. The 

 front femora are very much enlarged. 



•iSl (18.36). C'oxxoPHRO>- cL.WATrM Leo.. Proc. Phil. Acad. Xat. Sui., VI. 

 3852. 153. 



Elongate, narrow. Dark reddish-yellow; head and thorax darker than 

 elytra, the latter rather thickly clothed with short, pale, recurved hairs ; 

 antennse and legs paler. Head large, as wide as thorax. Antennfe as long 

 as head and thorax, slender, the club somewhat abrupt, the eighth joint 

 one-half wider than seventh, ninth and tenth subequal and one-fourth wider 

 than eighth. Thorax as Imig as wide, sides curved, converging in front, 

 apex three-fourths as wide as base; disk with deep, transverse sub-basal 

 impression. Elytra one-half wider than thorax, sides broadly curved, hu- 

 meral fold small, the inner basal fovea only distinct. Length 1.2 nun. 



Crawford County; rare, iiay 24. One specimen in Dury col- 

 lection. 



.582 ( 1. ('o.xNOPHUON DEBiLiTAXs Casey. Ann. X. Y. Acad. Sci., VIL 



1S9T. 446. 



Rather narrowly oval. Pale chestnut brown, shinim: : elytra more red- 

 dish, dusky toward tips, rather thickly clothed with short, coarse, pale 

 hairs; legs pale yellow. Antenna stout, as long as head and thorax, club 

 abruptly 3-jointed. Thorax as long as wide, sides nearly straight, apex 

 three-fifths as wide as base. Elytra three-fourths wider than thorax, hu- 

 meral fold short and feeble ; inner fovea distinct, outer i aie obsolete. Length 

 1 mm. 



Kosciusko, Putnam and ^Monroe counties; scarce. April 22- 

 June 20. Taken by sifting. 



.">8;-; (1S45). Cox>;oPHBON ruLvvii Lee, Proc. Phil. Acad. Nat. Sci., A'l, 

 1852. 1.5.5. 

 Narrowly subuval. I'ale rhestiiut liroun. shining: lOiis and antenn;? 

 paler; elytra with numerous sliort, recurved pale hairs. Antennae as lone 

 as head and thorax, club abrupt and 3-jointed. ninth and tenth joints equal 

 and globular, eleventh one-halt longer. Thorax as long as wide, sides 

 feebly curved; base one-third wider than head. Elytra oval, one-half wider 

 than thorax, humeral fold very small, basal f oveoe obsolete. Length .8.9 mm. 



;\rarion County: rar(\ December 1. Taken from m-st of ants 

 in low, open woods. 



