. 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. THE LONG-IJOKNED WOOD-BORING BEETLES. 1079 KEY TO SPECIES OF GEAPHISDKUS. I'. I'l-dlonged fifth ventral of female emai-ginate at tip; tarsi equal iu width in both sexes; pubescence of upper surface mostly clay-yellow; length 13 mm. TRIANGULIFEE. Fifth ventral of female deeply cleft at tip; front and middle tarsi of male broader than in female; pubescence of upper surface chiefly grayish. 1996. pasciatus


. 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. THE LONG-IJOKNED WOOD-BORING BEETLES. 1079 KEY TO SPECIES OF GEAPHISDKUS. I'. I'l-dlonged fifth ventral of female emai-ginate at tip; tarsi equal iu width in both sexes; pubescence of upper surface mostly clay-yellow; length 13 mm. TRIANGULIFEE. Fifth ventral of female deeply cleft at tip; front and middle tarsi of male broader than in female; pubescence of upper surface chiefly grayish. 1996. pasciatus. 1996 (). Graphisurus pasciatus DeG., Mem., V, 1775, 114. Elongate, rather slender. Thorax grayish with black dots; elytra thickly sprinkled with small black spots, and usually with two irregu- lar blotches, one in front of, the other behind the middle; antennfe and legs annulate. Thorax finely and Indistinctly, elytra rather coarsely and sparsely, punctured. Length 8-14 mm. (Fig. 466.) Throughout the State; frequent. May H-July 22. Pound especially beneath bark of beech and hickory; numerous pupse under the former on June 9; also breeds in oak and maple. LXIII. Fig. 166. (After Smith in KRh Rep. U. S. Ent. Comm.) Cerato'jeaphis Gahan. (Gr., "horn + ;) This genus, sufficiently characterized in the generic key, is rep- resented in the eastern United States, including Indiana, by a single species. 1997 (6444). Ceeatoobaphis bigu'itatus Lee, Journ. Phil. Acad. Nat. Scl., II, 1852, 172. Elongate, slender, slightly depressed. Dull brownish-yellow, rather dense- ly clothed with brownish pubescence; elytra indistinctly mottled with gray- ish, each with an oblique black band behind the middle and a Short, ele- vated blackish line on base. Thorax rather finely and densely punctured, with a sharp, obliquely placed spine each side behind the middle. Elytra rather coarsely, deeply and somewhat closely punctate, tips rounded. Ovi- positor of female one-half the


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