. 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. i±ii!, , BKETLEH 9S3 Throughout the State; common. April 2o^June 15. Occurs on foliage of various shrubs and at light. One specimen at hand has the elytra wholly picerius excei't a small space each side near the scutellum. ];s (5S'ioj. AAOiiAiA ixxuBA Fab., Mant. Ins., I, 22. Oval, rather rotni^T. Color very variable, usually dull yellow with the front, a large spot on thorax and one tu
. 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. i±ii!, , BKETLEH 9S3 Throughout the State; common. April 2o^June 15. Occurs on foliage of various shrubs and at light. One specimen at hand has the elytra wholly picerius excei't a small space each side near the scutellum. ];s (5S'ioj. AAOiiAiA ixxuBA Fab., Mant. Ins., I, 22. Oval, rather rotni^T. Color very variable, usually dull yellow with the front, a large spot on thorax and one tu three transverse rows of spots on elytra, pieeous: sinnetimes wholly black ur piceous. shining. Head rather densely and finely punctured; clyiKjus nearly semicircular in outline, the sides divergent behind the middle. Thorax one-half wider than long, sides curved: surfa<e coarsely and rather deeply but not densely punctured- Elytra with rows of coarse, deep, closely placed punctures the rows near suture very iiTegular. Pygidlum rugulose at base, smoother at apex. Claw Joint of front tarsus distinctly toothed beneath when viewed from side. Length mm. Throughout the State: rommon. April 23-Jiily 21. Occui's es- pecially on the flowers of wild rose and Jtrsey Tea and at electric light. Specimens occur in which the elytra are wholly pale, dull yellow. According to Dr. F Ohaus, who examined the type of Fabricius, innuha is the speoies commonly listed as minufa Burm. Dr. Horn gave innuha as a doubtfid synonym in his bibliography, p. 164, loc. cit. Dr. Ohaus shows the true minuta Burm. to be a small form from the Southern States, belonging to the subgenus Rhoinlionyx. in which the tarsal claws are not cleft. -[^zu (.). AXOMALA rxnuiATA 1S44 140. Elongate-oval. Dull brownish-yel- low, head darker; disk of thorax pic- eous with a greenish tinge. usually with a curved row of oblong piceous spots i these often confluent j across the middle and another on ap- ical th
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