104 Journal New York Entomological Society. [V«>1- xxx. 



This genus is, with some doubt, placed among the Tychiini. In its 

 finely pubescent body, 5-jointed funicle and connate claws it differs 

 widely from the other genera there belonging. 

 Nanodactylus obesulus new species. 



Broadly oval, strongly narrowed in front. Head, thorax and basal fourth 

 of elytra dark chestnut-brown ; remainder of elytra and antennae, except club, 

 dull yellow ; club of antennae, middle of femora and tibiae and entire under 

 surface piceous ; above and beneath rather thickly and evenly clothed with 

 very fine, short, prostrate yellowish pubescence. Beak distinctly striate both 

 above and on sides. Thorax one third wider at base than long, sides 

 straight and converging from base to apex ; disk very minutely and sparsely 

 punctate. Elytra oval, strongly convex, their base but little wider than that 

 of thorax ; striae narrow, deep, impunctate ; intervals much wider, strongly 

 convex, minutely and confusedly punctate. Length 2 mm. 



One specimen beaten from alder, May 21, near Bass Lake, Starke 

 Co., Ind. 



370. Oopterinus perforatus (Horn), 



The first known Indiana example of this peculiar weevil was taken 

 by A. B. Wolcott, June 21, while beating shrubs on the side of a 

 wooded ravine at the State Soldiers' Home near Lafayette, Tippecanoe 

 County. 



420. Anthonomus julichi Dietz. 



One example of this rare species was received from Chokoloskee 

 on September i. Recorded heretofore only from the type locality, 

 Upper Metacombe Key, Fla. 



426. Anthonomus virgo Dietz. 



Two specimens were taken by sweeping near Half Moon Pond, 

 Posey Co., Ind., Sept. 12, 1918. Cobb's Island, Va., the type station, 

 is the only one hitherto known. 



435. Anthonomus consimilis Dietz. 



A single individual was taken May 15 while sweeping along the 

 slope of a wooded ridge near White River, Marion Co., Ind. The only 

 other known Indiana specimen was from Lawrence County. One 

 was also sent in by Frost from Hopkinton, Mass. Not before known 

 east of the District of Columbia. 



