CLASSIFICATION OF THE SUBFAMILY CRYPHALINA, 35 
DIVISION II. 
Ernoporides jalappae Lentz. 
Evidently this species comes in this genus, but it differs from the preceding two in 
the larger size, 1.6 mm., and the more evident elytral striz. The collection contains 
a single specimen without antenna. 
Genus ERNOPORUS Thomson. 
Antennal funicle 4-jointed; club compressed, oval, narrowed toward 
base, sides evenly rounded and apex broadly rounded, three obscure 
straight sutures on anterior face and three obscure procurved sutures 
on posterior face, without septum; eyes oblong-oval, not emarginate. 
I. Pronotum slightly broader than long, rugosities moderately coarse but not in con- 
centric rows. 
A. Pronotum with rugose space broad. 
Gpcrbaatt ya Pee ihe at es 2 ob et ds Si neg asa fagi Fab. 
B. Pronotum with rugose space narrow. 
SEO ASTICTB cee PL US Bet Ree EYES wor Peed v..schreinert Eichh. 
Mesnawiaoitian. We Va. diyiie. = et oso a eae se ee kanawhae. 
II. Pronotum distinctly broader than long, rugose space narrow, rugosities very 
coarse and in concentric rows. 
Hgerope. SP ihide Sho 2 25s. 3 225 Se 2 Thee e tikae Panz. - (Pl. 1, fie s10;) 
Ernoporus kanawhae, new species. 
Length, female type, 1.65 mm.; body oblong, moderately stout, dark brown; pro- 
notum slightly broader than long, sides slightly rounded from base to apex, rugosities 
moderately coarse and not in concentric rows, posterior dorsal and lateral areas shining, 
faintly rugose, and with four apical teeth; front short, broad, faintly impressed; elytra 
with fine scales and coarser, longer interspacial scales, especially on the declivity, 
strize obscure, with fine punctures, interspaces faintly rugose toward base, declivity 
evenly convex, without evident striz. Kanawha Station, W. Va., April 15, 1891; 
author, ‘collector; Hopk. W. Va. No. 4768. Type, Cat. No. 7396, U. S. National 
Museum. 
Nore.—Allied to E. schreinert Eichh., of Europe, but differing in its larger size 
and in having the posterior dorsal and lateral areas of the pronotum more shining. 
Genus STEPHANORHOPALUS, ‘new genus. 
Antennal funicle 4-jointed, joint 4 narrow; club thinly compressed, 
side margins subequally rounded, densely frmged with exceedingly 
fine hairs, apex broadly rounded, strongly narrowed toward base, 
anterior face shining, sparsely pubescent, posterior face nearly gla- 
brous, shining, without sutures; eyes very large, elliptical, not 
emarginate. Type of genus, Stephanorhopalus nulodori, new species. 
Notre.—The thinly compressed antennal club and the armed pos- 
terior margin of the seventh abdominal sternite are characters which 
distinguish this genus from all other Scolytide. The male is not 
smaller than the female. 
