84 COLEOPTERA. 



of his cochlearicE (= iiyrrliorhynchui), more densely clothed 

 ■with scales on the upper surface. 



82. Ceuthorhynchus rotundatus, Ch. Bris., /. c, 



452; D. Sharp, Cat. Brit. Col.; Ent. Mo. Mag., 



viii, 83. 



Taken by Mr. Crotch near London, and confirmed by 



M. Brisout, who describes it as near punctiger, but of shorter 



form, and greater convexity, with relatively wider striae, and 



its pygidium not deeply excised. 



83. Baris chlorizans. Germ., Ins. Spec, i, 201 ; (Gyll.) 



Schon., Gen. et Spec. Cure, viii, 163; Redt. Fauna 

 Austr., Ed. 2, 785; H. Brisout, Mon. Barid., Ann. 

 Soc. Ent. Fr., 4e ser., 1870, 313; D. Sharp, Cat. 

 Brit. Col. ; Ent. Mo. Mag., viii, 83. 

 Taken by Mr. Sidebotham, at Devizes. 

 Rather smaller than abrotani (^incicornis), with shorter 

 elytra, of which the humeral angles are more prominent, and 

 the striae finely punctui-ed, their interstices also having a very 

 fine and indistinct row of punctures. 



84. Rhyncolus gracilis, Rosenhauer, Tbiere Andalus., 



300; D. Sharp, Cat. Brit. Col.; Ent. Mo. Mag., 



viii, 84. 

 jiluniy Muls., Opusc. Ent., 1859, 42. 

 angustus, Fairm., Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr., 1859, 164. 



In Mr. Crotch's collection ; taken by the late Rev. Ham- 

 let Clark at Esher. 



The insect has apparently been hitherto only recorded from 

 the south of Europe, Italy, and Algiers. 



