June, 1922.] Blatchley: Notes ON Rhynchophora. 97 



Allandrus brevicornis Frost, Can. Ent., LII, 1920, 252. 



This little weevil was described from specimens taken at Framing- 

 ham, Mass., Monmouth, Maine, and Edmonton, Alberta. A specimen 

 at hand, received from F. S. Carr of Edmonion, shows that it is very 

 distinct from bifasciatus Lee, in the characters mentioned by Frost. 

 It occurs on the dead branches of willow. 



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 18. Phoenicobiella chamaeropis Lee. 



In recent years I have taken this species in numbers at Dunedin, Ft. 

 Myers and Everglade, Fla., in company with the Cucujid Hemipeplus 

 marginipcnnis (Lee.) and the large Bruchid Caryoboriis gleditsice (L.). 

 All three occur on the dead leaves of the cabbage palmetto, Sabal pal- 

 metto (Walt.), and are the most common beetles to be found on that 

 plant. 



Piezocorynus virginicus Long, Journ. N. Y. Ent. Soc, XXVI, 19 18, 11. 



A species allied to P. dispar Gyll., but lacking the thoracic elevations 

 of that species and having the yellow pubescence of elytra concentrated 

 on the sides instead of on the disk. Described from 19 specimens 

 taken July 12 from a recently killed black oak near Wingina, Va. 



20. Piezocorynus mixtus Lee. 



Two specimens have been taken at Dunedin, one by sweeping low 

 shrubs on December i, the other at porch light on March 28. Schwarz, 

 in his Florida List, records it as rare at Enterprise and Tampa, and 

 in his Ms. notes from St. Augustine, these being the only definite 

 records from the State. 



26. Euparius lugubris Oliv. 



This, our most handsome Anthribid, was not taken by me in Florida 

 until March, 1921, when a dozen or more were found at Dunedin in 

 a white woody fungus on an oak log. Schwarz mentions it as rare 

 at Enterprise and, in his notes, from St. Augustine. 



29. Brachy tarsus tomentosus (Say). 



In addition to the Indiana locality mentioned in the Rhynchophora 

 may be given Marion, Putnam and Crawford counties, in all of which 

 it has been recently taken in June or August by sweeping. 



