7 si; 



A. E. Verrill — The Bermuda Islands. 



which is a small, black, tuberculate species of the genus Anchonus 

 (t. Schwarz). Fig. 155a. 



Coffee-bean Weevil* (Arwocerus fascieulatus DeG.) Figure 156. 



This is a small thick-set beetle, with a vertical head and strong 

 jaws; head orange-brown; prothorax orange-brown in front, with 3 



155 155a 



Figure 155. — Two Bermuda Coleoptera ; a, Beetle (Chrysobothris impressa Fabr.); 

 b, Weevil; x 1}£. Figure 155«. — Small Black Curculio {Anchonus, sp.) ; 

 x 9. Phot, from nature by A. H. V. 



blackish patches posteriorly; elytra varied with dark brown, grayish 

 and ochreous, each with 6 whitish lines, interrupted by dark brown 



156 160 



Figure 156. — Coffee-bean Weevil; a, imago; b, pupa ; c, larva ; x 8. Phot, 



from Bermuda specimens by A. H. V. Figure 160. — Cow-pea Weevil 



(Bruchus Chinensis); a, imago ; b, larva ; x 8. From Webster's Interna- 

 tional Dictionary; after Chittenden. 



spots; two larger whitish spots on the basal end, one lateral and one 

 at the inner basal margin, so that it forms with its mate a single 

 median spot; under side brownish yellow; legs yellow, with narrow 



* Fully described by Chittenden, Bull. U. S. Nat. Bins., new series, Xo. 8, p. 

 36, figure 9, 1897. Eecorded from Bermuda by Dahl, Plankton Exp., i, part 1, 

 p. 108. 



