June, J020.] Blatchlf.y: Xkw Rhyxchophora. 17.") 



No sexual differences are indicated. The larger one is duller colored, 

 having only a trace of the basal white spot of thorax and with the 

 median fuscous spot of elytral declivity much wider. 



Pseudoacalles maculatus new species. 



Broadly oval, very robust. Blackish-piceous, antennx and tarsi reddish- 

 brown ; thorax sparsely, elytra densely, clothed with dull clay-yellow and white 

 scales, the latter forming a narrow median line and some small spots on thorax 

 and numerous scattered spots on each elytron. Under surface covered with 

 larger similar scales. Beak stout, subdepressed, as long as thorax, coarsely 

 thickly punctate, striate at sides, carinate above on basal half. Head coarsely 

 punctate. . Thorax nearly twice as wide as long, sides strongly rounded, apex 

 distinctly constricted, disk very coarsely, densely, more or less confluently 

 punctate, each puncture closed by a round scale. Elytra at base scarcely as 

 wide as middle of thorax, sides feebly curved from humeri to apical third, then 

 strongly converging to the rather narrowly rounded apex ; strise fine ; intervals 

 broad, flat, their sculpture concealed. Second and fifth ventral segments sub- 

 equal in length, each more than twice as long as the third and fourth which 

 are also subeciual. Length, 4.2 mm. 



Described from a single specimen taken February 25. by sweeping 

 at Cape Sable. Larger and much more robust than P. nuchalis Lee, 

 with thorax much wider, its apex more suddenly constricted. The 

 elytra are prettily mottled and witliout seta', but each interval of the 

 declivity has a median row of slightly larger, more projecting pale 

 scales. 



803. Cryptorhynchus lapathi Linn. — Taken in some numl)ers on 

 willow near In(liana])olis in June. 1917. The first record for the State. 



805. Cryptorhynchus helvus Lee. — A single specimen is at hand 

 from Gainesville. Fla.. and another is in the Leng collection without 

 locality label. These are the only ones, other than the type, so far 

 known. 



810. Cryptorhynchus apiculatus Gyll. — .A. few specimens are taken 

 each spring near Dunedin by beating dead branches in wet hammocks. 

 One was also taken near Okeechobee City, March 6. 



812. Cryptorhynchus schwarzi Blatch. — Four specimens have been 

 taken by me since 1916. one at Moore Haven, another at Cape Sable, 

 from between grass roots close to the beach, and two by beating 

 buttonwood. Conocarpus crccta L.. on Hog Island, opposite Dunedin, 

 >Larch 8. 



