. 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. Fig. 490. Leg of Typophorus caneUus, showing emarginate hind tibia, tarsal joints, and cleft tarsal olaw. (After Forbes ) TypopiiORT^S Eriuhs. 1847. (Gr., "impression + bear- ;) To this genus belong the species listed by Henshaw under the name Paria. They have the eyes surrounded by a rather deep groove; tarsal claws bifid ; elytra with rows of punc- tures ; antennas -with second .joint thicker


. 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. Fig. 490. Leg of Typophorus caneUus, showing emarginate hind tibia, tarsal joints, and cleft tarsal olaw. (After Forbes ) TypopiiORT^S Eriuhs. 1847. (Gr., "impression + bear- ;) To this genus belong the species listed by Henshaw under the name Paria. They have the eyes surrounded by a rather deep groove; tarsal claws bifid ; elytra with rows of punc- tures ; antennas -with second .joint thicker but shorter than third. Three species and a num- ber of varieties comprise the ii(-nus. KEY '10 SPECIES OF TVPOPHORl'S. a. Bright blue; size larger, mm. 2107. VIEIDIOYANEL'S. Off. Reddish-yellow, usually with black markings; sometimes wholly blnck; smaller, not over 4 mm. 1). Elytra without a large, common, saddle- shaped black mark. 2108. canedlus. bb. Elytra, with a large, median, saddle-shaped black space. 2109. sellatus 2107 ((). TiPOPHOHUs viKiDiCYANEUs Crotch., Proc. Phil. Acad. Nat. Sci., 1873, 40. Oblong-oval, strongly eon^'ex. Dark greenish-blue, shining; antennse reddish at base, the five outer joints blackish. Head and thorax finely and very sparsely punctate, the latter narrower than elytra, its sides feebly curved. Elytra with regu- lar rows of rather fine, shallow punctures; sides with a fold or eosta ex- tending from the humeral elevation obliquely back- ward toward the margin. I^ength mm. Southern third of State; scarce. June 16- August 2. Occurs on the foliage of the hedge bindweed. Convolvulus sepinm L. 2108 (6747-6750). Typo- PHORUS Syst. Bleut., II, 1801, 52 Oiilong-oval, convex Color exceedingly vari- able, as noted in the color varietal key below; sur- face shining. Thorax nar-. Fig, 491, X 14. (After Forbes.). Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for


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