. 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. 786 FAMILY XXXIX. BUPRESTIDyE. regularly curved; disk evenly granulate-punctate with a small impression in front of scutellum. Elytra with mar- gins serrate near tips, disk granulate-punctate. Length 9-12 mm. Marion County; rare. June 22. One specimen taVcn from window of street car. Recorded from Georgia and Florida. :1/. appnirlkulala Fab. {loDfjiprs Say.) (Fig. 300), black, lengtli 7-13 ram., has l)een re


. 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. 786 FAMILY XXXIX. BUPRESTIDyE. regularly curved; disk evenly granulate-punctate with a small impression in front of scutellum. Elytra with mar- gins serrate near tips, disk granulate-punctate. Length 9-12 mm. Marion County; rare. June 22. One specimen taVcn from window of street car. Recorded from Georgia and Florida. :1/. appnirlkulala Fab. {loDfjiprs Say.) (Fig. 300), black, lengtli 7-13 ram., has l)een recorded Kg 300. M^unovhik. from Cincinnati; .,bronzed, appe/rficufatoFab. (After ignetli ,5 mm., occurs in the "IMiddle and Packard in Fifth Rep. U. ^ ) Southern ; VII. Antiiaxia Esch. IS'Jl). (Oi-., "a flower + worthy ;) Small flattened species, havin-- the raesosternum narrowly di- vided and separated from the metasternum by a distinct suture; an- tenna serrate in lioth sexes, the pores at the ends of the joints; head and thorax marked with shallow punctures with the interven- ing lines forming a fine net^vorlc. The genus has been mono- L':raphed Idv Born.—"Revision of the species of some Genera of ; in Trans. Aniei-. Ent. Soc., X, 1882, 106. Of tlic eight species recognized l)y Horn, four have been taken in Indiana, while another may occur. KliY TO INDIANA SPECIES OP ANTHAXIA. II. Body depressed, oblong-oval; last ventral segment punctured like the ones preceding. 1). Tarsal claws simple or merely a little bmnder at base. c. Elytra roughly granulate. ^neogaster. cc. Elytra feebly sculptured, at most with small raised pcjints. (/. Body above and beneath uuiform brownish-bronze, feebly shin- ing; elytra with fine raised points. 1496. viridifrons. lid. Body nearly black with a slight purplish lustre; front and sides of thorax broadly cupreous or bronzed; elytra scarcely wriu- 1^'


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