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Genus Anabola (Megerle) Dejean, 1821, ('.-it. Col., p. 98, originally quoted 



in synonymy with Rhinodes; type therefore cerati Linnaeus. 

 Genus Porrotlmx (Megerle) Dejean, 1821, Cut. Col., p. 98, originally 



quoted in synonymy with Rhinodes; type therefore cerasi Linnaeus. 

 Subgenus I'mm* Sdhonherr, 1826, Cure. Disp. Meth., pp. 52, 53, de- 



scribed as subgenus of Thamnophilus; type originally designated 



(rhina Gyllenhal) = trifoveolata Gyllenhal. Rhina bcirbicorni* Lat- 



reille (1804 not 1802), is a synonym of the type. 

 Genus Panus (Schonherr) Stephens, 1829, Syst. Cat. Brit. Ins., p. 184; 



type rlii/iii /3 Gyllenhal. 

 Genus Rhinodes (Dejean) Stephens, 1829, Syst. Cat. Brit. Ins., p. 183; 



type cerasi Linnaeus. 

 Subgenus Panus (Schonherr) Daniel, 1903. Miinch. Kol. Zeit., band 1, 



pp. 231-236; type(barbicornis Latreille 1804 not 1802) == trifoveolata 



Gyllenhal. 

 Subgenus Panus (Schonherr) Heyden, Reitter and Weise, 1906, Cat. Coleop. 



Europ., p. 695; type rhina Gyllenhal. 



Daniel divides the subgenus into two groups, and is followed 

 by Heyden, Reitter and Weise. 



The first group is therefore Rhinodes Dejean (type cerasi), 

 synonymy: Rhina Dejean; Anabola Dejean; Porrothus De'ean; 

 Rhinodes Stephens; Panus group 1 of Daniel, and Heyden, 

 Reitter and Weise. 



The second group is Panus Schonherr, Stephens (type rhina 

 /3) synonymy: Panus group 2 of Daniel, and Heyden, Reitter 

 and Weise. 



There are no species of the tj^pical group Rhinodes in this 

 county. Of the group Panus we have one species recorded. 



Magdalis (Rhinodes, Panus) Trifoveolata Gyllenhal. 



ix trifoveolata Gyllenhal, 1827, Insecta Suecica, tome 1, pt. 4, p. 564. 

 is barbicornis (Latreille, 1804 not 1802) Fall, Trans. Am. Ent. Soc., 

 vol. 39, p. 33. See discussion under Rhina. 



This species is recorded by Fall from New York and Ma-sa- 

 chusetts. 



Subgenus Edo Germar, 1819. 



Genus Edo Germar, 1819, Neu. Ann. Wett. Gesell., vol. 4; type (pruni 



Linnaeus) == ruficornis Linnaeus, designated by Schonherr (1826). 

 Stirps Edo (Germar) Schonherr, 1826, Cure. Disp. Meth., p. 52; stirps 2, 



in Thamnophilus proper; type designated pruni Linnaeus. 

 Subgenus Edo (Germar) Daniel, 1903, Miinc-h. Kol. Zeit., pp. 237, 238, 



subgenus in Magdalis; type pruni Linnaeus. 

 Subgenus Edo (Germar) Heyden, Reitter and \\\>ise, 1906, Cat. Coleop. 



Europ., p. 695; type pruni Linnaeus. 



