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366 (11S2). Anisodactylus furvus Lee, N. Spec. N. Ainer. Col., I, 1S63. 



14. 



Oblong-oval. Black, the elytra opaque; antennae dusky broW, pale at 

 base. Thorax very little wider at base than apex, side margins feebly de- 

 pressed ; disk smooth at middle, densely and finely punctured at base. 

 Elytra alutaceous, only feebly sinuate near tips; finely striate; intervals 

 flat. Length 11-12.5 mm. 



Posey County ; rare. May 11. A southern species whose range 

 is given as "Georgia to Louisiana." 



367 (1186). Anisodactylus intekpunctattjs Kirby, Faun. Bor. Amer., IV, 



1837, 42. 



Oblong, subparallel. Black, shining, female slightly opaque; antennas 

 and legs piceous ; basal joint of former and spot on vertex reddish. Thorax 

 one-fourth broader than long, base and apex equal in width, sides broadly 

 curved, margin narrowly depressed ; hind angles rectangular, basal impres- 

 sions deep ; disk densely and finely punctured across the base, more sparse- 

 ly at apex, the middle smooth. Length 12-12.5 mm. 



Lake. Laporte. Marshall and Vigo counties ; scarce, March 26- 

 December 18. Occurs in sandy localities. Its general range is 

 northern. 



368 (1187). Anisodactyixs ageicola Say. Trans. Amer. Phil. Soc, II. 



1823, 33 ; Ibid. II, 461. 

 Oblong, moderately robust. Black, strongly shining ; antennae and tarsi 

 reddish-brown. Thorax broadest at middle, base and apex equal, hind an- 

 gles rectangular; basal impressions distinct, narrow, rather densely punc- 

 tured. Elytra deeply striate; intervals convex, not punctulate. Length 

 12-14 mm. 



Vigo and Posey counties ; scarce.. April 2S-July 20. The most 

 robust and convex species of the group. 



369 (1188). Anisodactyixs HARKisn Lee. N, Sp. N; Amer. Col.. 1S63, 14. 

 Oblong-oval. Black, strongly shining; antennae and tarsi reddish- 

 brown. Thorax a little broader than long, distinctly depressed in the re- 

 gion of the hind angles, which are obtuse and rounded; median line dis- 

 tinct, basal impressions rather shallow, finely and densely punctured. Ely- 

 tral striae rather deep; intervals finely alutaceous. slightly convex, very 

 finely and sparsely punctate. Length 11-11.5 mm. 



Porter and Kosciusko counties; rare. May 9-July 24. 



370 (1189). Anisodactyixs nig eeei sirs Dej., Spec. V, 1829, 842. 

 Oblong-oval. Black, scarcely shining. Thorax broader than long, mod- 

 erately convex; side margins slightly depressed at middle and not at all 

 at hind angles; basal impressions small, shallow, sparsely and finely punc- 

 tate. Elytra as in harrisii. Length 11-12 mm. 



Southern half of State, frequent; Lake and Laporte counties, 

 only in the north. April 22-October 21. 



