. 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. 1136 FAi\ni,Y LTif.—ouetsomeljdj:. 210?. (iIT^i). Annxi s OBSCURts Xat., Ed. X, 1758, 375. Subqundrate. Head, thorax, under surface and femora dark browu or black; , tibue and basal half of antenna brown or brownish-yellow, sparsely clothed with prostrate yellowish pubescence. Thorax subglobose, much narrower than elytra, densely and rather finely punctured. Elytra with numerous irregula


. 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. 1136 FAi\ni,Y LTif.—ouetsomeljdj:. 210?. (iIT^i). Annxi s OBSCURts Xat., Ed. X, 1758, 375. Subqundrate. Head, thorax, under surface and femora dark browu or black; , tibue and basal half of antenna brown or brownish-yellow, sparsely clothed with prostrate yellowish pubescence. Thorax subglobose, much narrower than elytra, densely and rather finely punctured. Elytra with numerous irregular rows of fine punctures. Length 5-6 mm. Steuhen County; scarce. July 4. Our form is the variety riiis Fabr., distinguished by the paler elytra. In the typical spe- cies they i\yr of the same color as the thorax. It is a species of northern range and probably occurs only in the Transition life zone of the State. XXI. IIyocheous Erichs. 1847. ((ir., "mouse + ;) In this genus the form is oblong, and the upper surface is rather thinly clothed with hair-like scales. One of the three species occurs in the State. *2104 (). Myocheous denticollis Say, Journ. Phil. Acad. Nat. Sci., Ill, 1S24, -US; ibid. II, 215. Oblong, convex. Brown, bronzed; base of antennte dull red. Thorax wider than long, side margins with three blunt teeth uear the middle; surface densely clothed with grayish-yel- low scales. Elytral margins fee- bly dentate; surface with rows of deep. cl;ise-set piuietures, sparse- ly clothed with yellowish scales. Last ventral of male with a small fovea. Length 5-7 mm. (Fig. 4SS.) Tili-oughoiit t h e western balf of St:ite, frequent; more ^|> in the southern counties. Pehruary L'S^October 9. Hi- bernates henoath rubbish in en in spring by sweeiiing open w XXII. Glyptoscelis Lee. ISfill. (Gr., "carved + ;) SixM'ies abo\',' the average in size for the trilie, browu in color and having the body moi-e or less denseh- clothed with p


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