1301 



THE MEt.ANDHYII) BARK BEETLES. 



W. Black; legs pate fuscous; basal impressions very faiut^ 



««. Thorax and elytra more elytra large ly dull yellow, 



c. Head black; thorax and basal pornon 01 .v i , la( , |ata 



cc. Head and thorax black; elytra pale, dull yellow. ^ pAIJ „ Is . 

 2 ,05 (7605). Melsh., Proc. Phil. Acad. Nat. Bet, HI, 



E.ougate. rathef —r, ™or ^n In key ; b^ad Mack, 



iTSri = 5S ^-arsely and less rough- 



less so northward. May lo 'Jm.v 

 ons shrubs. 



, 40 o (7693). Canifa fes,,,, Hold., .Tonrn. Phi,. Acad. Nat. Sc.. I. 18* . 



Putnam aBd Dubois counties; scarce. May lO-May 26. 

 2407 (7692). Oanifa feao^a Melsb., Proc. Phil. Acad. Nat. Sen, HI, 



PO rm f — « r^r* a ws 



tr. dull brownish-yellow; apica , deeper, with usually 



northward. May 11 J une z lloney _iocust and great rag- 



and herbs, especially that of red bud, noney 



weed. ^ VVTT -,q 7 q 



2408 (7694). Cak.a pa,— s Lee, Proc. Ame, Phil. Soc., U, 4878, 



ungate, J2. Head and thorax jjft^J^jSZ 



^darST SSS*- S— " 

 tote- basal impressions broad and distinct. Length Ad 



One specimen from beneath the barb of dead pine near Mrllers, 

 Lake CoX inly 14. Described from northern Mrehrgan. 



Tribe VIII. NOTHINI. 



in North America by the one genns : 

 This tribe is represented m JNortn .vmei 



