1044 FAMILY LII. — CERAMBYCID^. 



end, the outer ones velvety black; vertex prominent, deeply sili- 

 cate ; front horizontal ; prosternum very narrow between the front 

 coxae, which are large and conical, the cavities open behind; legs 

 slender, tarsi broad, the first joint of hind ones scarcely equal to 

 the two following united. 



XXXVIII. Desmocerus Serv. 1835. (Gr., "band + horn.") 



One of the four species occurs in the eastern Ignited States, the 

 other three on the Facifie slope. 



1931 (6221). Desmocerus pai,l,iatus Forst.. Nov. Spec. Insect., 1771, 40. 

 Elongate, robust. Dark blue ; basal third of elytra orange-yellow. Tho- 

 rax bell-shaped, widening gradually from apex to base, hind angles acute, 

 disk with transverse wrinkles. Elytra parallel, tips obliquely rounded; sur- 

 face densely and rather coarsely punctured, each with three fine raised lines. 

 Length 17-23 mm. 



Posey County ; scarce. July 6. Occurs on the flowers and foli- 

 age of elder, Sanibucus canadensis L., in the stems of which the 

 larvae bore. 



Tribe III. NECYDALTNI. 



Readily known by the short elytra, which are scarcely longer 

 than the thorax, separated near apex and rounded at tip. The eyes 

 are finely granulated, large, oblique and deeply emarginate; an- 

 tenna filiform, second joint small, third and foUomng equal in our 

 species; scutellum elongate, triangular; front coxas conical, prom- 

 inent, the cavities closed behind; legs slender, hind pair much 

 longer, first joint of hind tarsi mucli longer than all the others to- 

 gether. One of the two genera is represented in the State. 



XXXIX. Necydalis Linn. 1758. (Gr., "chrysalis of the silk 



worm.") 



In this genus the third and fourth antennal joints are together 

 longer than the fifth and the last joint of palpi is bell-shaped. 



1932 (6225). Necydalis mkllitus Say. Bost. Journ. Nat. Hist., I, 1>;3,5, 



19i ; ibid. II, 664. 

 Elongate, slender. Black ; abdomen, front and middle legs and basal 

 joint of antenna? dull yellow; elytra ro.ldish-brown, often with paler spot 

 at tip, sometimes dull reddish-yellow with darker apex ; hind legs dusky 

 Ile.-id suleate between the alltenna^ coarsely and densely puurtate Thorax 

 subeylindrieal, constricted in front of middle and with a blunt tubercle eieh 



