[ 28 ]. 



are lander : body smaller. 



4. -C. eribneollis. B-f^-Iu ' bifid? | •tvit'li''' hinierdii:^, - very" 



shor^ iiaiivs: rosfruin as I'.um fi'-> the head & IhorpjjJ -trans-- 

 ver.sely indented between the eyes: 6'??/£?;)?<e rii'Mus : tho- 

 rax much narrower before : the wh^lef'siirfiice Covered bv 

 large concave punctures, without any^'ery flat space be- 

 tween them : eljtra ninch wider than the thorax, with 

 rather Vi'idc, impressed strlse, in which are close set punc- 

 tures. 



Inhab. Mississippi. 



Length r.eariy thrCe twentieths of an inch. 



5. CJ. obliqmis, Bodtj covered with orbicular scales, 

 which are dusky, black & white: ihorcx\\ ''\\'i three distinct 

 black dots, placed transversely : scif/e/sn^.all black: elytra 

 triangular; region of the scuteh extending from the hume- 

 rus to the suture, dusky, in which are about two black sp:)ts; 

 then a very oblique cinereous band ; then a dusky band on 

 the middle; then a cliiereous band ; tip dusky; with pun- 

 ctur'^d strisi. 



luliab. Louisiana. 



Li.*:igth less than one fourth of an inch. 

 Schocnherf {nfarnis me that Dejcan has given the name 

 o? umbrosiis to this species. 



6. C. fcrratuH^ Body black, with minute, orbicular sca- 

 les : thorax continently punctured : rostrum not quite as_ 

 long as the head & thorax, cylindric, harvlly arquated : elip^ 

 /r« striate, not visibly punctured, with numerous, yellow^- 

 ish-brown, small, unequal spots ; interstitial lines rounded, 

 somewhat unequally elevated. 



Lihab. Louisiana. 



Length less than three twentieths, of an inch. 



BAGOUS.Germ. 

 1 . B. mnrnillafiis, Cinereous ; elytra tuberculate. 

 Inhab. Missouri. ■ . 



Body cinereous : elytra, each with two tubercles behind 

 the middle, placed obliquely, a smaller one on the middle 

 & the humerus vs ith.a. small tubercle : thighs clavate : ti- 

 bica much arquated towards the tip, & at tip acute, with 



