INSECTA. 489 
Sp. Brentus anchorago, Curculio anchorago L., Vor Coleopt. 11. Pl. 34, 
figs. I. 11., DUMERIL Cons. gén. s. l. Ins. Pl. 16, fig. 11, South America ; 
—Brentus (Eutrachelus) Temmincki Latr., from Java; fig. in Dictionn, 
univ. @ Hist. nat., Col. Pl. 9, fig. 1. 
Note.—See other sub-genera described in ScHOENH. I. pp. 313369, V. 
pp- 465—580. 
B. Palps filiform or thicker towards the apex. Labrum distinct. 
Phalanx Ill. Bruchidea (Bruchide Leacn). 
Anthribus Fasr. (and Rhinomacer ejusd. in part). Antenne 
clavate. Eyes in most entire. Third joint of tarsi small, often sub- 
included in second. 
Sub-genera: Platyrhinus Cuairy., Tropideres Scuornn., Brachy- 
tarsus SCHOENH. and several others ; comp. SCHOENHERR I. pp. 115 
—185, v. pp. 147—277. 
Sp. Anthribus scabrosus F., Panzer Deutschl. Ins. Heft 15, Tab. 15, &e. 
Mecocerus ScHorenH. Antenne in females passing gradually into 
a club oblong, acuminate at the extremity, of the length of head 
and thorax, in males longer than twice the body, attenuated at the 
apex. Thorax in males armed beneath with a pair of spines. 
Sp. Mecocerus gazella SCHOENH., Acanthothorax longicornis GRDE, in GUERIN 
Magas. de Zool. 1832. Ins. Pl. 15, habitat Java. Male resembles Lamia 
edilis, in the length of antenne. 
Bruchus L. Antenne filiform, gradually thicker, with short 
joints, often serrate, sometimes sub-pectinate. Eyes emarginate. 
Third joint of tarsi distinct, bilobed. Elytra not covering the extre- 
mity of abdomen. 
Sub-genera: Urodon Scuornn., Spermophagus Steven, Carpo- 
phagus Mac Leay. Comp. ScHoenu. 1. pp. 31—114, v. pp. 1—147. 
Bruchus pisi L., ScHoENH.; Bruchus rufimanus ScHoENH., PANzER- 
Deutschl. Ins. Heft 66, Tab. 14, &c. 
Compare HERRICH-ScHEZFFER Auseinandersetzung der Gattung Bruchus, 
Deutschl. Ins. Heft 172. 
C. Heteromera. ‘Tarsi of four anterior feet five-jointed, of 
posterior feet with four joints. 
+ Altrachelia. 
Head sub-oval, posteriorly retractile into the thorax, towards 
the base not abruptly narrowed, or without neck. 
