1064 



FA Mil -'I' LII. — CERAMBYCTD/i;. 



III). Smnller, 1.'i-lS mm.; elytra iialci- ; iijilemiiB <jr uiaJc not iikji'c tliaii 



twice tlie length (if Iiody. l!)i;(;:i. vur. caeolinensis. 



aa. Tips of elytra rounded, tUe sutural angle not iirolouged, usually very 



obtuse. 



c. Surface color black, distinctly bronzed, the elytra with very small 



or no patches of vs^hite and brown pubescence. 



1967. SCUTELIATUS. 



cc. Surface color brown ; elytra sparsely mottled with small patches of 

 gray and brown pubescence ; anteniue of female uniformly pubes- 

 cent. COKFl'SOR. 



1966 ((i.'iSS). Mo.\oii.\iiMi'S TiTn.i.ATOR Fab., Syst. Eut., ITT.j, 279. 



Elongate, robust, 



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fig. 454. Male. Natural size. {After Harris.) 



Marion County; scat'ce. July '2-.Juh' 2H. 

 in pine lumber. 



subi-yliiiilrieal. Brown- 

 ish, the elytra irregu- 

 larly mottled with 

 patches of brown, pic- 

 eous and gray or white 

 pubescence. AntenuiB of 

 male sometimes four 

 and a half times, those 

 of female never more 

 than one and a half 

 times, the length of 

 body. Punctuation of 

 thora.x variable from 

 very sparse to dense. 

 Length l'0-;'.( I mm. ( Fig. 

 454.) 



Probahlv introduced 



lOOda ( ). MONOIIAM.MLS TITTLI.ATOn CAEOI.I .M<:N SIS Oliv.. EntOUl., IV, 



1795, 85. 

 Form of titillulor but smaller and more cylindrical. Color much jialer, 

 the pubescence ash gray variegated with brown, the piceous spots of titil- 

 hitor almost wholly absent. Thorax coarsely and r,,ughly punctured on 

 center of disk ; finely, transversely wrinkled near base and apex. Elytra 

 coarsely and rather closely punctured on basal half, more finely and sparse- 

 ly toward tips, which in both sexes .-ire rounded, the sutural angle evident 

 but obtuse. Length 11! -18 mm. 



Lake and Porter counties; .scarro. i\[ay '2.'')-.rune 2!). Occurs 

 on the Northern scrub pine, I'iini^ banlsiaiui \mn. Usually con- 

 sidered a synonym oJ: iihUalnr, Imt in my opinion a distinct vari,>tv. 

 It is the sani(> as LeConte's minor. 



