12riS FAMILY LV.--TENEBKIONIDzE. 



front of liiiul aiigk's ; sides distinctly ClU■^•e(l ; surface finely and siiarsely 

 punctate. P^lytral stria? more coarsely punctured than in hnprcsna; tlie 

 intervals mare distinctly punctulate. Length s.n-O nun. 



Throughout the State; common. February 11-Oetober 20. 

 Readily known from imprcssd by its smaller size and form of ter- 

 minal joint of antennre. 



2:y2Tj (74s."i). Uloma puxctulata Lee, New Sp. X. A. Col.. I, lS<i(i, 124. 



Elongate-oval, subparallel. Uniform pale reddish-brown. Sides of tho- 

 rax parallel behind the middle. Int('r\-als of elytra finely and densely punc- 

 tulate. Male with thorax not imiiressed near ape.Y, and middle tibiie mucro- 

 nate. Otherwise as in iiiii>rcf:s(i. which it closely resembles. Length 7- 

 s.." mm. 



Lake County; scarce. July 21. Occurs beneath bark of pine. 

 Known heretofore only from tlie Southern States, 



riouia mtntalis Horn, dark reddi';h-brovvn, length 8.5 mm., was 

 described from Texas and Kansas and has been recorded from Cin- 

 cinnati. 



Eutochia pici-a ^lelsh., black, shining, length 8 5 mm., is said to 

 "occur rather abundantly in the ilicldle States." 



Tribe IV. HETEEOTARSIXI. 



Small oval winged species, having the upper surface very coarse- 

 ly punctate and usually sparsely clothed with erect hairs; head not 

 received in the thorax as far as the eyes, which are large and 

 coarsely granulated; front slightly dilated over the base of the 

 mandibles; epipleurse narrow, extending to tips of elytra; front 

 coxa' globose; middle ones with a distinct trochantin; hind ones 

 slightly separated; tarsi coarsely luibcscent lieneath. Three genera 

 are recognized, all of which are probably represented in the State, 



KEY TO GENEEA OK HETEROTAKSl XI, 



(/, Anteiuia' gradually thicker toward apex; body pubescent. 



X\', AX.EDUS. 



aa. Antenufe with the last tliree joints distinctly larsjer. 



h. Margin of thorax toothed: body puliescent. X\'I, rARAXExirrus. 



hb. Jlargin of thorax sinijile; body without hairs. 1'kateus 



XA^ Ax.EDUs Pdanrh. lS4."i. (Gr,, "shameless,") 



To this genus, a.s above limited, belong Irut two species, one of 

 which occurs in the State, 



*2326 (7-18.S). An.edx's muxKEis Ziegler, Vvm: Phil, A. -ad, Nat, Sci. II 

 1N44, 45. 

 Oblong-oval, subdepressed. Dark reddish-bniwn, sjiarsely clothed with 

 rather long, erect yellowish luiirs; antenna^ and legs paler. Head coarsely 



