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CURCULIONID.iE. 305<br />

and ericius, p. 37, trapa, p. 38, furfuraeeus and lepidus, p. 39, tribulus, p. 40,<br />

Champion Bay; maculatus, p. 25, K. George's Sound; memnonius, p. 26,<br />

Victoria; ov<strong>in</strong>us, ibid, and concretus, p. 38, Queensland; nilidulus, p. 30,<br />

Swan River.<br />

Rhad<strong>in</strong>osomus impressus, Pascoe, P. L. S. x. p. 448, W. Australia; and R.<br />

lacordairei, Pasc. ibid., p. 449, Queensland.<br />

Compsus rugosus, Taschenb, Z. ges. Naturw. 1870, Bd. i. p. 188, Bogota.<br />

Otiorhynchides.<br />

Oliorhynehus septentrionis (Hbst.)=scaber (L.) : Thomson, Sk. Col. x.<br />

p. 174.<br />

Traehyphlceus scaber, auct., is named rostratus : Thorns. I. c. p. 175.<br />

RYE (Ent. M. M. vii. p. 149) records Traehyphlceus myrmecophilus, Seidl,<br />

from <strong>the</strong> south of England, not<strong>in</strong>g also <strong>the</strong> occurrence <strong>in</strong> England of a<br />

second (and apparently undescribed) species of Cathormiocerus. He considers<br />

<strong>the</strong> characters of <strong>the</strong> latter group <strong>in</strong>sufficient for generic dist<strong>in</strong>ction.<br />

CROTCH (Pr. E. Soc. 1870, p. xv) records Traehyphlceus laticollis, Sch, as<br />

British.<br />

SEIDLITZ (NOUV. et faits div, no. 16) notes omissions <strong>in</strong> description of<br />

Traehyphlceus maculatus, Perris, and coloratus, All, which he h<strong>in</strong>ts may hoth<br />

be synonymous with laticollis, Sch. Omias lepidotus, Perris, accord<strong>in</strong>g to him,<br />

cannot be an Omias, because of its squamosity; and it cannot be determ<strong>in</strong>ed,<br />

from <strong>the</strong> description, whe<strong>the</strong>r it is a Platytarsus, Ptochus, Foueartia, or Sciaphilus<br />

bellus.<br />

Proxyrus, g. n, Pascoe, P. L. S. x. p. 437. Intercoxal process relatively<br />

narrow. Sp. P. abstersus, sp. n, pi xvii. f. 8, and P. lecideosus, sp. n, Pascoe,<br />

I. c. p. 438, W. Australia.<br />

Zyrcosa, g. n, Pascoe, I. c. p. 438. Belongs to Lacordaire's Episomides,<br />

but with a transverse thorax, narrowed <strong>in</strong> front, and strongly angulated at<br />

<strong>the</strong> sides towards <strong>the</strong> bis<strong>in</strong>uate base, and <strong>the</strong> ant. angles of elytra oblique.<br />

Sp. Z. murrayi, sp. n, Pascoe, I. c. p. 439, pi. xvii. f. 7, Old Calabar.<br />

Euphalia, g. n, Pascoe, I. c. p. 467. Metast. comparatively elongate,<br />

scrobes and eyes above approximated. E'pardalis, sp. n, Pasc. 1. c. p. 468,<br />

pi xix. f. 14, W. Australia.<br />

Atmesia, g. n, Pascoe, I.e. p. 468. Metast. excessively short; scrobes<br />

more term<strong>in</strong>al than <strong>in</strong> Euphalia, and eye nearly round. Sp. A. marg<strong>in</strong>ata,<br />

sp. n, Pasc. I. c. p. 469, pi. xviii. f. 3, S. Australia.<br />

New species -.—<br />

Otiorhynchus planophthalmus, v. Heyden, B. E. Z. xiv. Beih. p. 151, Sierra<br />

Nevada; O. tenuicornis, Miller, Verh. z.-b. Ges. W. xx. p. 219, Lower Styrian<br />

Alps; O. egregius, Miller, I. e. p. 220, Thale Gadzyna, Carpathians.<br />

Troglorhynchus camaldulensis, v. Rottenberg, B. E. Z. xiv. p. 40, Naples.<br />

Traehyphlceus maculatus, Perris, L'Ab. vii. p. 21, Sard<strong>in</strong>ia.<br />

Elytrurus caudatus, sp. n, Pascoe, I. c. p. 471, pi. xviii. f. 5, Fiji Isles.<br />

Eremnides.<br />

Pephricus, g. n, Pascoe, Tr. E. Soc. 1870, p. 184. Its s<strong>in</strong>gle-clawed tarsi<br />

dist<strong>in</strong>guish it from Mandalotus, Er, <strong>the</strong> only genus to which it may be<br />

allied. Sp. P. echimys, sp. n, Pasc. ibid. pi. 5. f. 7 a, W. Australia.<br />

PlatytracheUs chloris, sp. n., Pascoe, P. L. S. x. p. 458, W. Australia.

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