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Z. (No. 7, 476, 9, 160, 12, 041 S. H. Scudder Coll. ) probably belong here. The underside is not shown in the type, but the specimen No. 2, 767 M. C. Z. (No. 10, 639 S. H. Scudder Coll. ), displays it well, exhibiting moderately curved prosternal sutures, truncate spine and nearly smooth surface. This beetle is similar to the recent North American 504 BULLETIN: MUSEUM OF COMPARATIVE ZOOLOGY. C. Cardisce, but seems to be a little more coarsely punctured on the prothorax. It is smaller than the F...lorissant species C. Lithograpkus and C. Florissantensls, and much less coarsely punctured than the fossil Horistonotus coloradensis from the same shales. CARDIOPHORUS REQUIESCENS, sp. Nov. Plate 2, fig. 7, 8. Form fairly elongate. Head minutely and closely punctulate. Antennae wanting. Prothorax too badly damaged for description of the form, punctuation sparse and fine. Scutellum cordiform. Elytral striae extremely fine, the punctures shallow, somewhat elongate and, in general, separated by several times their own diameters.
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