A488 CLASS VIII. 
Cuvier R. Ani. éd. ill., Ins. Pl. 57, fig. 4; both from the Cape of Good 
Hope, like most species of this numerous genus ; a few occur also in the 
south of Europe, as Brachyc. undatus, Brachycere de Barbarie DUMERIL 
Cons. gén. s. l. Ins. Pl. 16, fig. 4. 
Phalanx II. Attelabita (Attelabidea WESTW., genus Attelabus L. 
in part). Antenne straight. 
Attelabus L., Fasr. (in part), Rhinomacer GEOFFR., CLAIRY. 
(not Fasr.), Antenne eleven- or twelve-jointed, with three or 
four last thicker, forming a club. Body oval, narrowed anteriorly. 
Third joint of tarsus bilobed. 
Sub-genera: Apion Hurpst, Rhynchites Hersst, Attelabus Latr., 
Apoderus Ottv., and others, on which comp. SCHOENHERR 1. 
pp. 187—240, v. pp. 247—309. 
On genus Apion compare Kirpy’s Monograph in Linn. Transact. Tom. 
X. and XI. 
Sp. Attelabus coryli (and Attel. avellane) L., SuLzER Kennz. der Ins. Tab. 
vi. f. 28, Panzer Deutschl. Ins. Heft 100, Tab. 8, RatzEs. Forst-Ins. t. 
Tab. Iv. fig. 5; this little beetle rolls up the leaves of hazels and other trees 
to form a well-closed case, in which the larva lives. (See fig. in Ravzx- 
BURG, bl. 97.) 
Attelabus frumentarius Fasr., Curculio frumentarius L., Cuarry. Ent. 
helv. 1. Tab. 13, f. 1, 2, Panzer Deutschl. Ins. Heft 20, Tab. 14, &e. 
Ramphus Cuarrv. Posterior feet with incrassated femora, sal- 
tatory. 
Sp. Ramphus flavicornis Cuarrv., Entom. helv. 1. Tab, 12 (LATREILLE 
places this genus in the preceding division next Orchestes). 
Rhinotia Kirsy. 
Auletes SCHOENH. 
On these and some other genera, omitted here for the sake of brevity, 
comp. SCHOENHERR I. p. 243, and foll. v. p. 345, and foll. 
Camarotus GERM. 
See SCHOENHERR I. pp. 185—187. 
Cylas Latr. Antenne with ten joints, last very long, thicker, 
rest very short, transverse. Thorax constricted in the middle. 
Compare SCHOENHERR I. pp. 369—373- 
Ulocerus SCHOENH. 
Brentus Fasr., Late. (Brenthus Itiia.). Antenne filiform, not 
clavate, eleven-jointed. Last joint of tarsi bilobed. Rostrum 
exsert, often very long. Body linear, elongate. 
