'I'JIIO ANT-].0\'IX(! liUETLES. 'V2] 



Starke County; rare, ilay 18-June 17. Sifted from vege- 

 table debris on margin of sphagnum swamp. 



liOrt (19S0). REicHEi\i:AcinA RAnTANS Lee, Trans. Amer. Ent. Soc, VIII, 

 1880, ]S2. 

 rniform light chestnut lii-dwn; antetuifp and lens paler. Head as wide 

 as long; the f(.ve:e small but deep. Autenn;e longer than head and thorax, 

 the .ioints nearl.v as in (lemiiiifer. the eighth and ninth smaller than there. 

 Thnrax subglobose. smooth, the fovese on sides (jue-third larger than those 

 ot head, the median one mucli sniallor. Elytra at hasp one-third wider 

 than thor,-i-\. finely, s]>arsely and somewhat roughly punctate. Carina of 

 first dorsal reaching ni'arl.\- to middle of segment. Length .1.5 mm. 



One specimen in "Webster collection labeled "Ind.," LeConte's 

 type, came from Illinois and his description is so brief that I am not 

 cei'tain as to the identity of the specimen at hand. However, it 

 runs to radxiiis both in his key and in that of Brendel. 



R. cribricoUis Brend., jnceous-black, elytra dark red, length 1.3 

 mm., is known from Illinois and Iowa. B. congener Brend. (Fig. 

 150, c.) , reddish-brown, length .9 mm., is an eastern species which is 

 recorded from Cincinnati. 



• no (1932). Reichenbachia eubeicckda Aube, Ann. Soc. Ent, II, 116. 



Piceous-black, not punctured ; elytra, legs and anteume dull red. Head 

 wider than long; foveas large, equal. Antenna not half as long as body, 

 second joint oblong ; third to seventh equal, cylindrical ; eighth globular ; 

 ninth as long and twice as wide as third ; tenth subglobular, one-half thicker 

 than ninth; el'.'vciith one-half wider than tenth and longer than the two 

 preceding. Thcrax one-third wider than long; foveie on sides very large, 

 median one small and deep. Elytra at base as wide as thorax at middle, 

 humeri prominent; discal lines reaching aiiical third. Length 1.;i-1.5 mm. 



Tliroughont the State ; conmion. April 17-June 13. Occurs be- 

 neath cover in damp localities. 



Cll (1935). Reichenbachia gkacilis Casey, Contrib. Desc. Coleop. N. A., 

 I, 1884, 32. 

 Dark piceous-red ; pubescence long, subereet and pale ; elytra dull red ; 

 antennae and legs paler. Head longer than wide; fovese deep and equal. 

 Antennae longer than head and thorax, first three joints gradually decreas- 

 ing in size; fourth to eighth equal, slender, subcylindrical ; ninth subglobose, 

 thicker; tenth nearly twice as wide as long; eleventh compressed, as Ion;; 

 as the three preceding together. Thorax wider than long, strongly con- 

 vex, polished, fove.-i' (tu sides large, median one minute. Elytra very con- 

 vex-, discal lines sharii. nearly entire. Length 1.4 nmi. (Fig. 150, 6.) 



Starke and Oraniz'e counties: rare. June 2— Tune ]6. Beaten 

 from hickory. 



