THE ANT -LIKE FLOWER BEETLES. 



1331 



oAfto (7*M) Corphyra fulvipes Newm., Ent. Mag., V, 1838, 375. 



2469 ^"«; thorax Mac* (female) or ^^^^ 

 (male). Elytra coarsely and rather densely punctured. Length** 



Knox and Posey counties; 

 scarce. ' May 20- June 10. 



0. newmani Lee, length 6.5 

 mm.', is recorded from Maine, Can- 

 ada and New York. It is probably 

 only a variety of fulvipes. 



2470 (7893). Corphyra labiata Say, 



Jo urn. Phil. Acad. 



Nat. Sci., V, 1826, 247; 



ibid. IT, 311. 

 Piceous black, feebly shining ; pal- 

 pi clypeus, labriim and two basal joints 

 of antenna- pale yellow; thorax red- 

 dish-yellow, with a broad median black 

 space. Elytra densely and rather finely 

 punctured. Length 6-7.5 mm. (Fig. 

 5S1.) 



Southern half of State; fre- 

 quent. May 16-June 13. Occurs 

 on the greater horseweed, cup- plant, etc 



Fig. 581. (Original.) 



2470a (7892). Corphyra labiata polchra Lee 3mm. Phil. Acad. Nat. 

 Sci.. I, 1848, 83. 



A variety of WHato, differing only in having the legs yellow. Length 

 7-8 mm. 



Lake and Posey counties; scarce. May 28- August 1. 

 •471 (7894). Corphyra lugudkis Say, Jour., Phil. Acad. Nat. Set. V. 1820. 

 *>46- ibid. II, 310. 



Color whol.y black except the labrun, two basa. Joints of antenns and 

 tarsi, which are reddish-brown. Length 6-8 mm. 



Southern two-thirds of State; frequent. April 25-August 1, 

 Beaten from foliage of buckeye and red haw. 



2472 (7895). Corphyra collaris Say. Jonrn. Phil. Acad. Nat. Sci., V, 1827. 

 246- ibid. II, 311. 



Black; thorax" red. Elytra with coarse, deep, sparsely Placed ptmc- 

 Hires, Length 5-5.5 mm. 



y ig o and Lawrence counties; scarce. May 6-July 10. Occurs 

 especially on leaves of May-apple. 

 ,ro / ^ Corphyra brunnea sp. nov. 



2443 ( " ~ } ' t two basal ioints of antenna brownish-yellow: other- 

 „4se™v:: It;;: shied,, Xhoras more transverse 



