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LE CONTE.—LONGICOEN COLEOPTERA 
Pennsylvania: Haldeman. Very similar to certain varieties of the next species, 
but the angles of the thorax are less divergent, and the abdomen is testaceous. 
13. S. FAMELiCA.—Valde elongata, subtus nigra, supra flavo-testacea, dense punctata, capita fusco, thorace 
antrorsum angustato, lateribus subsinuatis, angulis posticis nigris, divergentibus, nigro bivittato, elytris 
apice acutis, macula parva laterali ad medium, alteraque pone medium nigricantibus, antennis nigris 
pedibus posticis (femorum basi excepta) fuscis. Long. ‘5. 
Nm. Entomol. 
Maryland, Alabama, Missouri. Varies with a yellow head and obsolete elytral 
spots. 
14.. S. ACUMINATA. —Valde elongata, nigra, cinero-pubescens, thorace elongate, antrorsum angustato, 
lateribus subrectis, coufertim punctato, linea postica dorsali Iievi, elytris testaceis, sulura margine, 
apieeque acuta nigricantibus. Long. ‘37. 
Leptura acuminata, 01. 73, 3, 35. 
Strangalia emaciata, Nm. Ent.: Hald. 61. 
The abdomen is sometimes testaceous. New York and Pennsylvania. 
15. S. UNicoLOR.— Valde elongata, nigra punctata, thorace elongato, antrorsum angustato, linea postica 
dorsali lievi, in Ibvea parva desinente. Long. 5 lin. 
Hald. 1. c. 62. 
Pennsylvania, Mus. Mels. 
A.—4. 
16. S. LiNEOLA.— Valde elongata, nigra cinero-pubescens, thorace converse, latitudine sesqiii longiore, 
lateribus modice rotund^tis, confertissime punctato, elytris grossius punctatis, postice parum angustatis 
apice truncatis, testaceis, sutura linea dorsali fere integra, margine subinterrupta, apieeque nigris, 
antennis annulatis, pedibus testaceis tarsis fuscis. Long. *4. 
Leptura lineola, Say. J, Ac. 3, 421. 
Stenura lineola, Hald. 63. 
Pennsylvania, Massachusetts, Carolina. 
17. S. LATERALIS. —Elongata, nigra pubescens, thorace valde convexo, latitudine vix longiore, lateribus 
rotundato, confertissime punctato, elytris postice subangustatis, apice truncatis, grossius punctatis 
testaceis sutura linea dorsali subiutegra, marginal! subinterrupta, apieeque nigris, antennis annulatis, 
pedibus testaceis, tarsis fuscis. Long. -35—45. 
Leptura lateralis, Mels. Cat. 
L. indirecta ? Nm. Entom. 
Stenura cincta, Hald. 63. 
S. lineoluta, Dej. Cat. 
Pennsylvania, Maryland, New York. Very similar to the preceding but a little 
broadei, and with a less elongate thorax. It may prove to be a variety, as I have but 
a single specimen with an elongate thorax. I have changed the name given by Mr. 
Haldeman, as there is already a Leptura cincta in Europe. 
