THE LOXG-HOENED WOOD-BORING BEETLES. 1067 



a short, obtuse spine each side. (Fig. 456.) Four of the six spe- 

 cies are known from the State, and the others probably occur. 



KEY TO SPECIES OF GOES. 



a. Surface color of body brownish; antennse of male not more than one 

 and a fourth times the length of body. 

 6. Elytra each with a conspicuous space ou apical half, which is not 

 pubescent, 

 c. Size larger, 22 or more mm. 



(I. Pubescence of surface white. 1972. tigeixa. 



dd. Pubescence clay-yellow, the basal region of elytra darker, less 



pubescent, {t'ig. 456.) pllchea. 



cc. Smaller, not over 15 nnu. ; pubescence marbled with whitish and 



dark clay-yellow. 1973. debius. 



66. Elytra without conspicuous bare space on apical half. 



e. Pubescence clay- yellow or pale brown, inconspicuously "mottled witli 



paler spots. 1074. tesselata. 



cc. Pubescence grayish or almost white, uniform ; elytra usually with 



two crossbars of darker pubescence. 1975. pclverulexta. 



aa. Surface color of body black, shining; antenniB of male twice as long as 



body; elytra coarsely punctured. oculata. 



1072 (6396). Goes tigkixa DeGeer, Ins., V, 177.o. 113. 



Elongate, robust, subcylindrical. Dark brown, rather densely clothed 

 with prostrate white pubescence. Thorax short, wider than long ; disk 

 with three obtuse tubercles, sides with a much longer one. Elytra finely 

 and sparsely punctate, the basal third roughened with small, black, elevated 

 points. Length 25-30 mm. 



One specimen in AYebster collection labelled "Ind." Rangvs 

 from Pennsylvania and Canada westward and southward. 



G. pulchra Hald (Fig. 4561, length 23 ram., breeds in hickory 

 and is kno^vn from the Eastern and Southern States and Ohio. 



1973 (6898). Goes debilis Lee, Journ. Phil. Acad. Xnt. 

 Sci., II, 1852, 150. 



Elongate, rather robust, subcylindrical. Brown ; head, 

 thorax and apical third of elytra clothed with reddish- 

 yellow or fulvous pubescence; basal half of elytra mot- 

 tled with gra.\ish pubescence. Thorax cylindrical, wider 

 than long, coarsely and sparsely punctured. Elyti-a sparse- 

 ly and rather coarsely jiunctured on basal half, more fine- 

 ly toward tips, which are rounded. Length 11-15 mm. 

 rFig, 457.) 



Lake, Steuben, Starke and Marshall counties; 

 frequent. June 13-Julv 5. Beaten from hickory 



_,,'-,,,„ , ,. Fig. 457. (After Smith 



and black or yellow-barked oak, (^urrciis vcuiPina in Kfth Rep. u. s. Ent. 

 Lam. 



Comm.) 



