. 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. 60 FAMILY II. CAKATIID.'E. 59 (258). Clivina dextipes Dej., Spec. I, 1825, 415. Elongate, slender. Black, shining; legs piceous; antenna; antl tarsi reddish-brown. Elytral strife distinct, finely punctured. Length mm. (Fig. 44.) Throughout the State: frequent. April 6-Octo- ber 9. Fig. 44. (After Len ) ^^ (259). Clivina impressifrons Lcc, Proc. Phil. Acad. Nat. "^^ Sci., II, 1844, 50. Readily kn


. 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. 60 FAMILY II. CAKATIID.'E. 59 (258). Clivina dextipes Dej., Spec. I, 1825, 415. Elongate, slender. Black, shining; legs piceous; antenna; antl tarsi reddish-brown. Elytral strife distinct, finely punctured. Length mm. (Fig. 44.) Throughout the State: frequent. April 6-Octo- ber 9. Fig. 44. (After Len ) ^^ (259). Clivina impressifrons Lcc, Proc. Phil. Acad. Nat. "^^ Sci., II, 1844, 50. Readily known by its uniform reddish-brown hue and the deep groove of vertex. Elytral strife distinct, finely punctured. Length mm. (Fig. 45.) Frequent throughout the State, beneath stones along the sandy margins of streams and lakes, and in low, damp cultivated fields. April 1-August 30. Said to do much damage to sprouting corn grains. 61 (263). Clpvina pdnctigera Lee, Proc. Pliil. Acad. Nat. Sci., 1857, 81. Elongate, slender, parallel. Dark reddish-brown; elytra piceous, the antennae and legs a little paler. Vertical groove evident but shallow, with numerous fine punctures near its front end and coarser ones on sides. Thorax finely and sparsely punctured. Elytral striae deep, the punctures fine; the third stria witlr four dorsal punctures. L3ngth mm. Dubois County; rare. May 11. Resembles impressifrons but smaller, with shorter and more shallow vertical groove and with the outer front angles of the elypeus loss advanced. A southern form described from South Carolina. G2 *(2ri4). Clivina eubicunda Lee., Proc. Phil. Acad. Nat. Sci., 1857, 81. Elongate, slender. Head, thorax, autemne and legs reddish-brown; elytra darker. Head smooth, verte.\ foveate. 'I'horax with one or two dull teeth on each basal angle. Length ;').2 mm. Vis'o and Posey counties; scarce. February 10-May 7. Oc- curs beneath logs and chunks sonic distance from water. Hiber- nates as imago. A handsom


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