204 MODERN SYSTEM. 



b. Antenntc inserted at the base of (he rostrum. Tarsi itijlected to 

 the internal side of the tibia;. 



Genus 214. CALANDRA. Clairv., Fabr., Leach. Curculio. 

 Linn., Geoff., Oliv. Rhynchophokus. Hcrbst. 

 Body elliptic-oval, flat above : eyes immersed, oblong, encircling the 

 hedd beneath : rostrum thickened at the insertion of the antennas : 

 elytra plain, not covering the anus above : anus acutely prominent : 

 feet strong. 

 Sp. 1. Cal. gr'anaria. 



Calandra granaria. Fabr., Lutr., Leach. Curculio granarius. Marsh. 

 Inhabits 



Genus 215. COSSONUS. Clairv., Fabr., Latr., Leach. Cur- 

 CULio. Payk., Hcrbst. 

 Body very much lengthened, sublinear or subcylindric, narrow before : 

 elytj-a covering the anus above : tibice terminated by a hook inter- 

 nally : hack flat, depressed. 

 Sp. 1. Cos. linearis. 

 Cossonus linearis. Clairv., Fabr., Latr., Leach. Curculio linearis. 



Payk., Marsh. Curculio parallelopipedos. Herbst. 

 Inhabits trunks of trees in Windsor Forest. 



Ob^. — In addition to the above in Germar's and Zincker Sommer's Maga~ 

 zin der Entomologie, vol. iii. for 1817, notice is given of the following 

 genera as lately established, (the species mentioned may be consi- 

 dered the types). 



Genus Magdalis. Grrmnr. 

 Sp. 1. Cur. aterrimus. 



Genus Bagous. Germnr. 



Sp. 1. Cur. binodulus. Herhst. 2. Cur. Alismatis. GylL 



Genus Sitoxa. Gennar. 



Sp. 1. Cur. hispidulus. 2. Cur. lincatus. 



Genus Curculio. 



Sp. 1. Cur. sulcirostris. 



Genus Gryphus. Germar. 

 Sp. 1. Cur. Equiseti. 



Genus Lepyrus. Germar. 

 Sp. 1. Cur. triguttatus. 



Genus Pachyg aster. Germar. 

 Sp. 1 . Cur. niger. 



