1300 FAMILY I.VIII. .MKLANimyjIMi 



itlft il J l0nSe \ i]mn SeCOnd ' the two not longer than 



fourth; last jo.nf of maxillary pa i pi , one . half lo ^ * 



wide, the outer side broadly curved. 



2403 (70W). Melsh , Proe pM] Aead gd in> 



coarsely punctured than thorax. 4 5 n l! ^ ^ 



XVII. Allopoda Lec. 1866. (Gr., "other + feet") 

 Represeuted by one small elongate, convex species having the 

 antenna, about half the length of body, second joint half as long a 



Set 18 IT' f ° Urth; MXt t0 laSt ^ of ^nt and 



1 1 , "J ;, i,n,i l0b6d; Same j0int of hind tei ^der, 



not at all dilated and two-thirds the length of preceding. 



2404 (7691). allopoda lutea Hald., Jouru. Phil. Aead. Nat. 84, I, 1848, 



Elongate, rather slender, subdepressed. Pale dull yellow to reddish 

 brown, feebly shining, sparsely pubescent ; e,ytra usnal^wTtt a common 

 blown spot on apical third, which often extends forward along the suW 



long, sides lounded into apex: surface, as well as that of elytra finely and 



^^zr^^zr wm a - n - — 



nf C .^I f ° rdCount y scarce. June 2-June 27. Occurs on flowers 

 ot wild hydrangea and other shrubs. 



XVIII. Canifa Lec. 1866. 



ted joints small, equal the fourth as long as both united; last 



S »?f P , fU% twiCe 88 l0ng as ™ de ' » ext to last 

 "'f f 81 * + 6 tarsi 00 l rdate and s ^ewhat lobed ; first joint of hind 

 tarsi nearly twice as long as the others united. Four small dull 

 species represent the genus, all of which have been taken in the 



KEY TO SPECIES OF CANIFA. 



a. Color of thorax and elytra uniform 



l Xll"2ZT V ' n '* ; l6gS Pal6 ' " Hl1 yeI, ° W; baSal -Passions of 



2405. PALLIPES. 



