lin-, I Jlli.(, KtKKU BKF.'ILES. ^■-'■> 



black, with two vfUowish-whlte irrissliiiis narrowly Interrupted at suture, 

 the broader one at luiddli'. the uai-rjiwer one on aijical fourth; antennse and 

 legs black. Thorax bell-i?haped with a faint transverse groove in front of 

 middle, sparsely and finely punctate. Elytra rather coarsely and very 

 densely punctate. Length S-12 mm. 



Cra\\-ford County; scarce. -Tune 2.5-September 4. 



Hi2S folTli. ExocLEKis iciiXEVMONEi s Fabr., Gen. Ins. 

 Jlant. 17T7, 230. 

 Elongate, robust, convex, feebly shining. Head and tho- 

 rax pale brick red : antenna-. legs, pro-, meso- and meta- 

 sterna black. Elytra black with a very broad median yel- 

 lowish crossljar. their basal margin narrowly and suture be- 

 fore the crissliai- red. 'I'horax as in the preceding, the trans- 

 verse groove less evident. Elytra coarsely and densely punc- 

 tate, their apical fourth densely clothed with grayish hairs. 

 r.«ngth S-11 mm. (Fig. 334.) 



Clark ('(iuuty: rare. May 15. 



11129 (5167). Enoclebus qcadriguttatus Oliv., Ent, IV. 1795, Xo. 70. IS. 

 pi. 2. fig. 23. «. h. 

 Elongate, moderately robust, subdepressed, subopaque. Head, thorax 

 and basal two-fifths of elytra dull red ; antennse, legs, meso- and metastema. 

 s]>ot on head (often wanting) and apical three-fifths of elytra black; black 

 portion of elytra with a narrow crossbar very near its front edge and a 

 crossbar or sixit (rarely wanting) on apical fourth, whitish. Thorax as in 

 f/uadris-ipnatus. Elytra rather coarsely and densely punctured, the pale 

 crossbar and apex clothed with dense grayish pubescence. Length 4.D- 

 7 mm. 



"Wells. Putnam and Posey counties; frequent, ilarch 23-Xo- 

 vember 7. The var. lufivo^tris Spin, has a range which should in- 

 clude northern Indiana. 



1630 ( ). ENOCLEErs ^-IGBIFR0^s Say, Journ. Phil. Acad. Nat.. Sci.. III. 



1S23, 190 ; ibid. II, 121. 

 Elongate, subdepressed, very shining. Black or fuscous, legs in part 

 and basal third of elytra dull red. Upper surface more finely punctate than 

 in quadriffiittatus. which it otherwise resembles. Length 4.5-C..5 mm. 



Laporte County: rare. June 27. Two specimens beaten from 

 pine limbs near Dune Park, Listed as a synonym of qiiadrigut- 

 tatus. but now regarded as a distinct species. 



E. analis Lee, red. under surface in great part and legs black; 

 elytra, except base, black with two whitish crossbars, length 5. -5-7 

 mm., is known i'rom Ohio. Illinois and westward. 



