. 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. 990 TAMELY L. SCAKAB^ broadly rounded, hind angles rounded, surface finely and sparsely punc- tate Elytra with rows of very fine, feebly impressed punctures; the side margins in female often thickened near middle. Cylindrical elevation of prosternum behind the front coxas distinctly visible when viewed from the front. Length mm. Vigo, Putnam and Posey counties; scarce. May ]2-July 30. 1849 {5S(


. 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. 990 TAMELY L. SCAKAB^ broadly rounded, hind angles rounded, surface finely and sparsely punc- tate Elytra with rows of very fine, feebly impressed punctures; the side margins in female often thickened near middle. Cylindrical elevation of prosternum behind the front coxas distinctly visible when viewed from the front. Length mm. Vigo, Putnam and Posey counties; scarce. May ]2-July 30. 1849 {5S()2). Cyclocephala villosa Burm., Ilandb. Knt., V, 1856, 54. Resembles the preceding but more con- vex. Color iiule dull yellow, front pic- e(jiis; clypcus reddish-yellnw. Thorax as in immaciiUitii. Klytra more <-uarsely and roughly punctate, the rows of punctures ill-deflned; surface viewed from side finely and sparsely pubescent. Prosternal ele- vation scarcely visilile when viewed from the front. Length 11-14 mm. (Fig. 408.) iVIarion and Putnam counties; V scarce. July 1-July 30. The longer Fig. 408. X 3. (After Forbes.) antennal club of male, paler color and more roughly punctiu-ed elytra distinguish this species. It and the preceding fly after dusk and are attracted by light, being seldom seen by day. XXX. Dyscinetus Harold. 1869. (Gr., ";) The characters of this genus have been sufficiently set forth in the key and the remarks under Cydocephala. One of the two known North American species occurs in the State.* 1850 (5868). Dyscinetus teachypygtjs Burm., Handb. Bnt, V, 1856, 79. Elongate-oblong. Piceous-black, Shining; antennae and legs dark red- dish-brown. Clypeus almost truncate in front, sides diverging, surface sparsely, shallowly and rather finely, front more coarsely, punctate. Tho- rax one-half wider than long, sides feebly curved, hind angles rounded, front ones acute; surface coarsely, sparsely and irregularly punctate. Ely- tra each with


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