58 CHAPTER I 



PRASOCURIS PHELLANDRII L. 



Brit. Isl., Eur., W Sib. Brit. Col.-Queb., S to Color. 



PSYLLIODES CHRYSOCEPHALA L. 



Brit. Isl., Eur., Hither Asia, Sib. f Nfld. 



PSYLLIODES CUCULLATA 111. 



Eur. (not Brit. Isl.), N Asia E to Pacif. f E Canada.: New Brunsw. & Gaspe. 

 coast. 



ZEUGOPHORA SCUTELLARIS SuflFr.^ 



N & C Eur. (not Brit. Isl.), W Sib. f Wash., Oreg.; Mich., Indiana, New 



Mex. 



Rhynchophora {Anthribidae & Curculionidae) — ^Weevils 



The number of known species common to Europe and North America is larger in 

 this group of beetles than in any other, but a close and modern comparison of the 

 species in question has actually been made only for those of European origin in- 

 troduced into the Maritime Provinces of Canada, including Newfoundland (Brown, 

 1940, 1950; Palmen, in litt.). Therefore several of the earlier records must be re- 

 garded with some doubt and, pending further evidence, it seems safe to omit the 

 following species still listed by Leng (1920): — Anthonomus pomorum L., Brachy- 

 deres incanus L., Cionus scrophulariae L., Grypus hrunnirostris F., Lepyrus capu- 

 cinus Schall., Phyllobius glaucus Scop., Phytobius velutus Beck [velatus auctt.), 

 Sitona lineellus Bonsd. and 5. tibialis Hbst. — Blatchley & Leng (19 16) has been 

 very useful. Invaluable information has been given by Mr. W. J. Brown and Dr. 

 E. Palmen, 



ACALYPTUS CARPINI Hbst. 



Brit. Isl., Eur., Asia E to Amur & f NE & C U.S.A., E Can., Nfld. 



Kamch. 



AMALUS HAEMORRHOUS Hbst. 



Brit. Isl., Eur., Asia E to Amur. (f) Wash.; E Can. & NE U.S.A., W to 



Manit. & Iowa. 



APION LONGIROSTRE Ol, 



S & C Eur., N. Afr., W Asia. f C U.S.A., S Ontario. 



^ Brown {in litt.) suggests that this identification is in need of confirmation. 



