Forest entomology . s. d7 9 Fig. 12p.—Xyleborus dispar (mode). Fig. 127.—Xyleborus dispar (female). line along suture, with the apex not excavated but slightly reflexed,furnished with more or less distinct tubercles, which are sometimesalmost obsolete; punctured striae distinct, interstices closely andrather finely punctured in rows; eyes emarginate; the club of theantennae has the sutures very slightly curved, and the funiculus isfive-jointed. x Xyleborus dispar (F.) Beetle, $ 2 mm., $ 3 mm. long (figs. 126 and 127). Pitch-black, the antenna? and legs testaceous-red. $ short, convex, ovoid, a


Forest entomology . s. d7 9 Fig. 12p.—Xyleborus dispar (mode). Fig. 127.—Xyleborus dispar (female). line along suture, with the apex not excavated but slightly reflexed,furnished with more or less distinct tubercles, which are sometimesalmost obsolete; punctured striae distinct, interstices closely andrather finely punctured in rows; eyes emarginate; the club of theantennae has the sutures very slightly curved, and the funiculus isfive-jointed. x Xyleborus dispar (F.) Beetle, $ 2 mm., $ 3 mm. long (figs. 126 and 127). Pitch-black, the antenna? and legs testaceous-red. $ short, convex, ovoid, and very hairy, with the thorax granular in front, punctured towards the base, with a smooth median line. The 9 cylindrical, its thorax in front 1 Fowlers British Coleoptera, vol. v. COLEOPTERA 129 (! \ strongly asperate. Elytra strongly arched at the declivity, with rowsof deep punctures, and raised tuberculate interstices between them. The season for flight is in May. The$ bores into several kinds of b


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