OF AMERICA NORTH OF MEXICO. 
33.5 
B. Antennarum articulo 6'“ baud impresso. 
5. T. siNUATUs.— Niger dense fulvo-pubescens, confertim punctatus, thorace convexo, subcanaliculato, 
lateribus rotundato, margine antico posticoque aureo-villoso, elytris flavis, sutura fascia ante medium, 
alteraque exlrorsum latiore pone medium, macula laterali ad medium, apiceque nigris, pedibus rufis. 
Long. -S. 
Lepiura sinmla, Nm. Entom. 
Var. Stenura 8-notata, Hald. 62. 
Pennsylvania, Maryland, and Missouri Territory. The bands of the elytra are 
sometimes rufous : sometimes too they are reduced to submarginal spots : the latter is 
the variety described by Haldeman. For a very complete series of this species I am 
indebted to my friend Professor Agassiz. 
Species forte hujus generis, mihi ignotae. 
6. T. DisTANS.—Thorace conico, punctatus, ater, fascia inter oculos thoracisque lateribus fulvis, elytris apice 
latioribus, subtruncatis. 
L^ptura disians, Germ. Ins. Nov. 524. 
Kentucky. On account of the peculiar form of the elytra, this species may belong 
to Eurijptera, Serv. 
7. T. lateralis. —Ater thoracis lateribus humerisque elytrorum rufis. 
Lepiura lateralis, 01. 73, 3, 37. 
The figure represents it as being of the size and form of T. lunatus. 
8. T. BADius.—Niger aureo-lanuginosus, elytris badiis, vestigiis incertis flavis, pedes badii, thorax crebro 
punctis punctatus puncti magnis profundis. Long. -65. 
Lepiura badia, Nm. Entom. 
Seems to be similar to T. fugax, but much larger. 
9. T. NOBiLis.—Aureo lanuginosus, caput et thorax fusca, antennae nigrae, elytra flava, apicibus humerisque 
ferrugineis, fasciis 3 nigris ornata, thorax subtiliter punctatus, pedes et abdomen lutea. Long. -5. 
Lepiura nobilis, Nm. Entom. 
He says it is similar to T. fugax, and zebratus. 
10. T. ABDOMiNALis.—Niger abdomine sanguineo, ano nigro. Long. 8 lin. 
Stenura abdominalis, Dej. Cat. Hald. 63. 
Georgia. 
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