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(78) Cheysobothris tkinervta (Kirby) 

 (Fig. 74; fig. 122, A) 



Buprestis (Odontomus) trinervia Kirby, 1837, Fauna Boreali-Amer., v. 4, p. 157, 

 pi. 2, fig. 9 ; Bethune, 1S72, Canad. Bat. 4 : 32-33. 



Chrysobotliris trinervia White, 1848, Nomencl. Coleopt. Insects Brit. Mus., pt. 

 3, p. 34; Mannerheim, 1853, Soc. Imp. Nat. Moscou Bui. 26: 220-221 (sepa- 

 rate, pp. 128-129) ; LeConte, 1857, Explorations and Survey Pacific R. R. Rpt. 

 12 (2) :6, 17; 1859, Amer. Phil. Soc. Trans, (n. s.) 11: 235; Austin, 1874, 

 Boston Soc. Nat. Hist. Proc. 16: 269; Hubbard and Schwarz, 1878, Amer. 

 Phil. Soc. Proc. 17: 636; LeConte, 1878, U. S. Geol. Geog. Survey Bui. 4 

 (2) : 467 ; Horn, 1886, Amer. Ent. Soc. Trans. 13 : 85, 90-91, pt. 4, figs. 90-99 ; 

 Packard, 1890, U. S. Ent. Comn. Kept. 5 : 6S0, 685, tigs. 221-222 ; Evans, 1895, 

 Canad. Ent. 27: 146; Hamilton, 1895, Amer. Ent. Soc. Trans. 22: 364; 

 Cockerell, 1898, N. Mex. Agr. Expt. Sta. Bui. 28 : 151 ; Wickham, 1899, Ent. 

 News 10: 7, 122; Fall, 1901, Calif. Acad. Sci. Occas. Papers 8: 118; 

 Blatchley, 1910, Coleoptera of Indiana, pp. 788, 791 ; Fall, 1910, N. Y. Ent. 

 Soc. Jour. 18 : 47, fig. Id : Burke, 1917, U. S. Dept. Agr. Bui. 437, pi. 2, fig. 4 

 (larva) ; 1918, Jour. Econ. Ent. 11: 211; Swaine, 1919, Canada Arctic Exped. 

 1913-1918 Rpt. 3, pt. E : 13 ; Mundinger, 1924, N. Y. State Col. Forestry 

 Tech. Pub. 17 (4) : 316; Knull, 1925, Ohio State Univ. Studies 2 (2) : 31-32; 

 Chamberlin, 1926, Cat. Buprestidae North Amer., pp. 174-175 ; Leonard, 

 1928, N. Y. (Cornell) Agr. Expt. Sta. Mem. 101: 360; Obenberger, 1934, in 

 Junk (pub.), Coleopt. Cat., pt. 132, pp. 655-656; Chamberlin, 1934, Pan- 

 Pacific Ent. 10 : 42, fig. 26 ; Bedard, 1938, Canad. Ent. 70 : 191 ; Procter, 

 1938, Biol. Survey Mt. Desert Island, pt. 6 (Insect Fauna), p. 123; Brim- 

 ley, 1938, Insects of North Carolina, p. 172. 



Chrysobothris cicatricosa Motschulsky, 1852, Etudes Ent. 1 : 77. 



The list of citations to the literature is not complete, only the more 

 important ones being listed. 



Figure 74. — Anterior tibia of male (A), clypeus (B), and last visible abdominal 

 sternite of male (C) and of female (D) of Chrysobothris trinervia. 



Male. — Rather broadly elongate, slightly convex above, rather strongly shin- 

 ing, piceous on elevated spaces, bronzy grei n, with a slight cupreous tinge in 

 depressed areas; beneath purplish brown with a faint greenish reflection in 

 certain lights, becoming bronzy green on legs, and more strongly shining than 

 above ; tarsi greenish blue. 



