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113'.. 



rower than elytr.i. vavinbly ipunctured. smuetimes uearly smooth, often, m 

 the black varieties, ulutacec us and siilioi)a(iue. Elytra with mws of rather 

 fine punctures, these often indistinct on sides and apical third. Length 3- 

 4 mm. (Fig. 491.) 



One of the most commou of the Chry.somelidse, occurring in large 

 numbers throughout the State. Taken by beating or sweeping vege- 

 tation. 



KEY TO COLOR VABIETIES OF T. CA>'EI.IXS. 



.(. Elytra wholly black. 

 h. Thorax black. 



c. Legs black. I'lOSa. atebbimcs. 



v<: Legs fpale. gilvipes. 



hb. Thcirax reddish- yi^llow. :Jlosb. thobacicus. 



(((/. Elytra pale or spotted. 



(7. Thorax black, elytral spdts larger. UloSc. quadrixotatis. 



dd. Thorax yellow or slightly reddish. 

 c. Elytra with black spots. 



/. Spots of elytra confluent tu form a black stripe (m each. 



210Sd. \TrrATi's 

 //. S]iots of elytra ^eiiarate. 



g. Twi> spnts on each elytron; suture often piceous. 



210se. quadbiguttatus. 



<J!i. Three spi.ts on each elytrnii. 210Sf. sexxotatus. 



<■( . Elytra pale, without sp(jt<. 210Sg. PUMH-rs. 



21its;a iOT4Si. Typophobus ca>-elh-s ateebimvs Oliv.. Ent., VI. ISO.S. 913. 

 The head of this variety Is often reddish and not always black, as 

 stated hy Horn. The subvariety gilvipes DeJ. differs only in the legs and 

 antennae being wholly pale. 



Throughout the State; com'non. April 12--Tuly 13. Occurs 

 especially on foliage of -wild grape. Taki^n in early spring by sift- 

 ing and probably hiberniites. 



210Sb ( ). Typophoevs caxelll s thokacicis Melsh., Prnc. Phil. Acad. 



Xat Sci.. Ill, 1S4T, IGK. 

 Head and thorax and usually the legs, reddish or reddish-yellow. Ex- 

 amples in which the thorax is partly black and partly red, thus connecting 

 it with aterrimui. are often met with. 



Occurs throughout the State. ;May 2t)-August 17. ;Mating 

 June 22, 



210sr (0T47b). 'J'vroPHOBLs tAXELtrs QrAiJEixoTATLS Suy. Journ. Phil. 

 Acad. Nat Soi.. III. lv_'4. 445: ibid. II. 213. 

 Head either black or reddish: black sjiots uf elytra located on the mid- 

 dle of the base and behind the middle and sometimes confluent; legs and 

 antennfe usually pale. It secnis to vary more in size than the other forms. 



