314 SUBFAMILY X. CURCULIOXIXMC. 



462 (11,011). AXTHONOMUS FLORALIS Dielz, 1891, 238. 



Smaller and narrower than ungularls. Reddish-brown to piceous, 

 clothed with coarse white pubescence, condensed in a median line and on 

 sides of thorax, and forming a line along the inner margin of the eyes. 

 Beak slender, finely and sparsely punctate, striate. Thorax less narrowed 

 in front, sides more strongly rounded; disc coarsely, not densely punctured. 

 Elytra one-third wider at base than thorax; strise wider, more deeply 

 impressed, punctures larger, rounded; intervals feebly convex, rugose. 

 Length 22.2 mm. 



Described from Florida and North Carolina. 



463 ( ). AXTHONOMTS DEBILIS sp. nov. 



Oblong-oval. Uniform reddish-brown, very thinly clothed with fine 

 white hairs, condensed only on scutellum, sternal side pieces and in two 

 oblique faint lines bordering the subdenuded fascia of elytra; scape and 

 funicle of antennas paler. Beak very slender, as long as head and thorax, 

 finely striate, minutely and sparsely punctate. First joint of funicle 

 stout, two and a half times the length of second, the latter but slightly 

 longer than third, 3 6 gradually wider. Thorax as long as wide, sides 

 almost parallel; disc feebly narrowed at apex, coarsely, deeply and rather 

 densely punctate. Elytra one-third wider at base than thorax, sides straight 

 to apical third; strise deep, their punctures round, coarse, close-set; intervals 

 convex, smooth. Under surface very finely and sparsely punctate- Tooth 

 of front femora very small; middle and hind ones unarmed; tooth of claw 

 very small. Length 1.7 mm. (W. 8. B.) 



Cedar Keys, Florida, June 0. One specimen, No. H3 without 

 name, in the LeCoute collection. 



464 (8665). AKTHONOMUS NUBILUS Lee., 1876, 205. 



Rather broadly oval. Pale to dark reddish-brown, above thinly clothed 

 with small, yellowish-white scales intermixed with a fine, suberect pubes- 

 cence; scutellum and a spot behind, an oblique band just behind the middle 

 and the declivity of the elytra more densely scaly, suture darker; sternal 

 side pieces densely scaly. Beak shorter than head and thorax, stout, 

 finely and densely punctate, more shining near tip. Second joint of funi- 

 cle scarcely longer than third. Thorax slightly wider than long, widest at 

 middle, sides strongly rounded, disc densely and coarsely punctate. Elytra 

 oval, one-third wider at base than thorax, striae wide, rather deep, their 

 punctures coarse; intervals convex, finely rugose. Length 1.6 2 mm. 



Orange Co., Ind., May 28. Orange Mts. and Anglesea, N. J. 

 Wellesley, Mass., July 12. Ranges from New England and Penn- 

 sylvania to Florida and Texas. Bred from St. Andrew's Cross, 

 Ascyrum liypericoidcs L., at Plnmmer's Island, Maryland. 

 (Schwarz.} 



465 ( ). ANTHOKOMUS CYI.INDRICOLLIS sp. nov. 



Oblong-oval. Uniform dark piceous-brown, shining, very thinly clothed 

 with short, almost imperceptible pubescence; scape and funicle of antennae 



