. An illustrated descriptive catalogue of the coleoptera or beetles (exclusive of the Rhynchophora) known to occur in Indiana : with bibliography and descriptions of new species . Beetles. 1052 FAMILY 1943 (6284). Stkangalia luteicounis Fab., Syst. Ent, 1775, 197. Elongate, slender. Reddish-yellow; thorax with two stripes and elytra with three fcross- bars black; hind femora black at tips. Thorax densely and rather finely punctate. Elytra more sparsely punctate, their tips acute. Length 9- 13 mm. (Fig. 449.) Throughout the State, frequent; more so in the southern counties. May 31-July 27
. An illustrated descriptive catalogue of the coleoptera or beetles (exclusive of the Rhynchophora) known to occur in Indiana : with bibliography and descriptions of new species . Beetles. 1052 FAMILY 1943 (6284). Stkangalia luteicounis Fab., Syst. Ent, 1775, 197. Elongate, slender. Reddish-yellow; thorax with two stripes and elytra with three fcross- bars black; hind femora black at tips. Thorax densely and rather finely punctate. Elytra more sparsely punctate, their tips acute. Length 9- 13 mm. (Fig. 449.) Throughout the State, frequent; more so in the southern counties. May 31-July 27. 1944 (6285). Stbanqalia bicolok Swed., Vet Ac. Nya. Handl., VIII, 1787, 197. Elongate, very slender. Reddish-yellow; ely- ^.^ ^^^ ^ ^^ ^^^.^^1^ tra black; tibise and tarsi dusky. Thorax finely and rather densely punctured; hind angles very acute, strongly diverging. Elytra more sparsely punctate, their acute tips widely separated. Length 12-14 mm. Starke, Putnam, Lawrence and Crawford counties; frequent. June 9-June XLVI. Typoceeus Lee. 1850. (Gr., ";) The members of this genus are more robust than those of Stran- galia, but have the same tapering form. From the species of Lep- tura they are distinguished by the large impressed poriferous spaces on the antennae. These are near the bases of the sixth or seventh and following joints and appear as elliptical or elongate smooth spots. Three species have been taken in the State, while another perhaps occurs. KEY TO INDIANA SPECIES OF TYPOCEKUS. a. Antennse black, the sixth and following joints with impressed spaces; thorax bell-shaped, not sftrongly rounded on the sides. &. Elytra never entirely black, usually banded with yellow. c. Legs black; elyti-a black with basal spot and three transverse bands yellow, the two front bands sometimes united at suture. SPAKSUS. CO. Legs reddish-brown; elytra reddish-brown, with four yellow bands, these frequently imperfect or obsolete. 1945. velutinus. 66. E
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