1240 FAMILY LIU. CHRYHOiMELlD.E. 



More common in the southern counties. April 20-August 2. 

 Oerurs heiieath hark in early spring and on folia-e of linn, redbud, 

 cte,, in ]\lMy. 



2i08d ( ). TypoPHORT.s c.v.nelus viTTArrs Horn, Trans. Anier. Eut. 



Scjc. XIX, 1S02. 2(is. 



In this variety the black spots nn each elytron are merged to form a 

 narrow stripe. ^ 



Lake and Vermillion counties; s-ane. 



I'liiSe (0747a). Ti-POPiioms ca^ellus QUADEiGrTTATrs l.ec. Proc. Thil. 

 Acad. Nat. S«-i.. l'^^"''^. *0. 

 The black spots of elytra are usnally rounded and somewhat indistinct; 

 the color otherwise is wholly dull reddish-yellow. 



Throughout the State; fre(!uent. April 20-July 2(i. Occurs 

 mostly in sandy localities. The typical rnncUiis differs only in hav- 

 ing- the suture dark. 



210sf ((;747). Typophorus cakkius si:\xoT.\irs Say. Journ. Phil. Acad. 

 Xat. Sci.. Ill, 1S24. 445; ibid. II. 213. 

 F(jrm somewhat more elongate than in the others. Cdor wholly pale, 

 dull yellow, with three black linear spots, one near base, the other two ou 

 middle, parallel, the inner one the bin.tjer. 



Lake, ('lark, Vigo and Posey counties; scarce. April 16 -June 

 17. (Jccurs on hoi'sewced and juniper. 



2108g ((i7."i()). Typophorts canelias puiiilvs f,e<-.. Col. Kans., ls.^>'.», 2.'1. 



Thorax either black or dull reddish-yellow; elytra wholly of the lat- 

 ter hue. 



Throughout the State; scarce. April 2:i-Scptemb(>r 9. 



2109 ( ). Typophorus sellatis II<irn, Trans. .\mer. Enl". Soc, XIX. 



1S!)2. 20S. 

 oliliio^'dval. strongly convex. Reddish-yellow; elytra with a very shin- 

 ing black (liscal spac-c extending from base Iwo-lhirds to apex and on sides 

 to fifth or sixth row of punctures. Tliorax more than twice as wide as 

 long, sides feebly curved, hind aiiglcs rounded; disk finely alutaceous, finely 

 and sparsely punctured. Elytral punctures distinct but more shallow on 

 sides and near apex, the first and scutellar rows often more or less eon- 

 fused. Length 3^.5 mm. 



Throughout the State; more common north^^•ard. May 9^uly 

 21. Occurs (-specially on the shruhliy St. -Tohnswort, Hiiprncum 

 pnililiciiii) L. Described as a variety of cancUiis. but the color is not 

 or very little variable, 



