THE MELANDRYID BARK BEETLES. 121,7 



Marion and Crawford counties; rare. May 24-May 25. Occurs 

 on leaves of plants and shrubs. 



%«a Zoaia Hedw., black, basal half of 

 nifo-piceous, length 5-7 mm., ranges from Mame to Lake Suptn 

 and has been taken at Cincinnati. 



Carclara languU Lee, elongate Repressed ,m ; e,, us, length 6.5 

 mm „ is said to occur rarely in the "Middle States. 



XII SPiLOTDsLec. 1862. (Gr., "spotted.") 

 what thickened toward apex. 



2397 (7662). Scuncs Melsh., Proc. PhU. Acad. Nat. 



Sci., Ill, 1S^ 6 ' 5T - 



RW-Hsh-Diceous, sparsely and finely pube&- 

 Elongate, slender convex Mad, ish P ^ , J? elytta each 



cent ; tibiae, tarsi and basal ha t ot amenn. other , smaller 



with two dull yellow ^- Z-T ^^lu wider than long, sides 

 and more rounded, on apicai thud. ^Thorax c ^ ^ a 



rounded, hind angles ^ ? " ely and den y ! ^ 

 faint impression each side neai base. wua 

 thorax. Length 3^3.5 mm. 



Kosciusko and Vigo counties; rare. June 5 June 

 from leaves of walnut. 



XI II Enchodes Lec. 1866. (Gr., "lance + appearance.") 

 This genus is represented in the Middle and Western States by 



one species. . 



wairi Tourn Phil. Acad. Nat. Sci., l, 

 239S (7665). Enchodes sekicea Hald., Jomn. m 



" 1849 9S 



Ungate, slender, suppressed , tapering 

 chestnut-brown, rather densely clothed with ^ery toe, p ^ 

 pubescence. Thorax about : « : W!de a long -led. ^ 

 acute, base bismuate; dish verj tme y gradually but dis- 



wlde , triangular impression ^ te toely and densely punc- 



tinctly tapering from near base to apex, nor 



^Vrr^^ties; rare. May 21-dune 10. Taken from 

 .enluh bark of the downy ^ e Mra 



