THE ANT-UKE PLOWEK BEETLES. 



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24G9 (7889). Coephtea fulvipes Newm., Ent. Mag., V, 18.58, -Mo. 



Black, shining; thorax Wacli (female) or reddish \Yith a dai-l^er center 

 (male). Elytra coarsely and rather densely punctured. Length 6.5-8 mm. 



Knox and Posey counties; 

 scarce. i\ray 20-June 10. 



C. iicirmani Lee, length 6.5 

 mm., is recorded from ilaine, Can- 

 ada and New York. It is probably 

 only a variety of fulvipes. 



24T0 (7S0.S). CoBPHYRA LABIATA Say, 



Journ. Phil. Acad. 



Nat. Scl., V, 1S2G, 247 ; 



ibid. II, 311. 

 I'iceous black, feebly shining ; pal- 

 pi, clypeus, labrum and two basal joints 

 of antennse pale yellow ; thorax red- 

 dish-yellow, with a broad median black 

 space. Elytra densely and rather finely 

 punctured. Length (■,-7..5 mm. (Fig. 

 oSL) 



Southern half of State; fre- 

 quent. j\Iay 16-June 13. Occurs 

 on the greater horseweed, cup- plant, etc. 



Fig. 581 



l'470a (7892). Coephyra labiata pclciika Lee, Journ. Phil. Acad. Nat. 

 Sci., I, 1S4.S, 8.^. 

 A variety of lahiata. difl'ering only in having the legs yellow. Length 

 7-8 mm. 



Lake and Posey counties; .scarce. I\lay 28-Aitgust 1. 



2471 (7894). Coephyra ll-gxibeis Say. Journ. Phil.- .-Vcad. Nat. Sci., V, is2(i. 



246 ; ibid. II, 330. 

 Color wholly black except the labrum, two basal joints of antennte and 

 tarsi, which are reddish-brown. Length i>-8 mm. 



Southern two-thirds of State; frequent. April 25- August 1. 

 Beaten from foliage of buckeye and red haw. 



2472 (780.5). Coephyk.v collaeis Say. Journ. Phil. Acad. Nat. Sci., V. 1827. 



246; ibid. II, .311. 

 Black; thorax red. Elytra with coarse, deep, sparsely placed punc- 

 tures. Length .5-5.5 mm. 



Vigo and Lawrence counties; scarce, ilay 6—Jn\y 10. Occurs 

 especially on leaves of ?ilay-apple. 



247;-! ( ). Corphtr.v bei knea sp. nov. 



Thorax yellow; two, basal joints of antenna' brownish-yellow; other- 

 wise uniform Van Dyke brown, feebly shining. Thorax more transverse 



