60 



fuscous scales ; the elytra with two white pilose spots 

 just beyond the middle; about four lines and a half; 

 marshy places. PL 68, fig. 7. 

 Genus [500]. Thamnophilus. Schon. (Magdalis, Rhinodes, 

 Panus. Steph.) Seven species ? 



T. barbicornis 1 Latr. Black, opaque ; the base of the 

 antennae ferruginous ; the clava fuscous ; about two 

 lines ; whitethorn hedges ; not uncommon. PL 68, 



Genus [501]. Pissodes. Germ. Three species. 



P. Pini, Fab. Rufo-piceous, variegated with paler scales 

 and two transverse bands ; about four lines ; fir trees ; 

 Scotland; very rare. PL 69, fig. 1. 

 Genus [502]. Rhinocylltjs. Germ. One species. 



R. latirostris, Latr. Black, variegated with tufts of yel- 

 lowish pile ; antennae and tarsi pitehy ; about four lines ; 

 coasts ; not common. PI. 69, fig. 2. 

 Genus [503]. Rhinobatus. Megerle. One species. 



R. Carlinse, Oliv. (planus, Steph.) Black, tesselated with 

 cinereous pubescence ; about four lines ; coasts. PI. 69, 



fig- 3. 

 Genus [504]. Larintjs. Schiip. One species. 



L. Stephensii, ShticJc. (sturnus? Steph.) Black; sides of 



the thorax ashy ; elytra with tufts of grey pile ; the third 



interstice with an interrupted and whitish band ; six lines ; 



hedges; Merton, near Kingston. ? British. PL 69,fig. 4. 

 Genus [505]. Lixus. Fab. Four species. 



L. paraplecticus, Lin. Black, densely covered with greenish 



yellow scales, or decumbent down, which is frequently 



more or less denuded ; antennae with the base reddish ; 



about six or seven lines ; common on the banks of the 



Thames. PL 69, fig. 5. 



Band II. BRACHYRHYNCHI. Schon. 



Family [88]. OtiorhynchidjE. Shuck. 



Genus [506]. Otiorhynchus. Germ. Nineteen species 1 



O. sulcatus, Fab. Black, mottled with brown scales ; about 

 five lines ; common in hedges. PL 69, fig. 6. 



Family [89]. Omiad^e. Shuck. 



Genus [£07]. Omias. Schon. (Brachysomus and partly 

 Otiorhynchus, Steph.) Four species. 



