04 OTIORHYNCHrD^. [Horn. 



A. cinerarius, n. sp. 



Oblong oval, densely covered with uniformly colored cinereous scales. 

 Rostrum and head longer than the thorax, sparsely punctured. Antennae 

 rufous, sparsely liairy. Thorax cylindrical, slightly wider than long, apex 

 truncate and slightly narrower than the base, sides feebly arcuate, surface 

 sparsely punctured. Elytra oval, slightly oblong, striate, striae coarsely 

 and rather closely punctured, intervals flat, densely scaly and with sliort, 

 semi-erect scale-like hairs. Body beneath very sparsely clothed with sliort 

 hairs. Legs rufous, very sparsely scaly and pubescent. Length .14-. 18 

 inch ; 3.5-4.5 mm. 



A rather inconspicuous insect resembling the preceding in form but more 

 elongate. In some specimens, probably males, the elytral intervals are 

 slightly alternating in width. 



Collected by Mr. G. R. Crotch in the Sierra Nevada Mountains of Cali- 

 fornia, near Lakes Tahoe and Donner. 



A. deciduus, n. sp. 



Form oblong, piceous, moderately densely clothed with scales of pearly 

 lustre. Head and rostrum slightly longer than the thorax, densely scaly 

 and sparsely punctured, with short, pale, erect hairs sparsely placed. An- 

 tennae piceous. Thorax broader than long, cylindrical, sides feebly arcuate, 

 disc moderately convex, surface sparsely punctured and slightly rugulose 

 and sparsely covered with pearly scales and erect pubescence. Elytra 

 oblong oval, obsoletely striate, striae with moderately coarse and close 

 punctures, intervals flat, not densely scaly and each witli tAvo rows of 

 moderately long erect pale hairs. Body beneath black, sparsely scaly and 

 hairy. Legs sparsely scaly and hairy, piceous. Length .16 inch ; 4 mm. 



Of the same form as the preceding, and somewhat recalling the form of 

 ScytJiropus. Differs from cinerarius by the pearly scales less densely 

 placed and more deciduous and by the much longer hairs covering the 

 surface. 



Collected at San Francisco. 



NEOPTOCHUS n. g. 



Rostrum stout, not longer and as wide as the head, cylindrical, flattened 

 above, tip emarginate. Scrobes lateral, terminal, cavernous in front, 

 shallow and broad behind, attaining the eyes. Eyes round, moderately 

 convex. Antennae long, scaly ; scape passing tlie anterior margin of the 

 thorax, slender, very slightly thickening towards the tip, arcuate ; funicle 

 7-jointed, first two joints long, joints 3-7 conical gradually decreasing in 

 length, club oval. Thorax short, cylindrical, sides feebly arcuate. Scutel- 

 lum absent. Elytra oval, moderately inflated. Metasternum short ; side 

 pieces moderate, suture distinct. Intercoxal process broad, truncate ; 

 second abdominal segment as long as tlie two following, separated from the 

 first by a feebly arcuate suture. Cotyloid cavities of hind tibiae terminal, 

 tibiae without fixed spurs or mucro, anterior and middle tibiae not mucro- 

 nate. Claws small, free. 



