786 A. E. Verrill—The Bermuda Islands. 
which is a small, black, tuberculate species of the genus Anchonus 
(t. Schwarz). Fig. 155a. 
Coffee-bean Weevil.*  (Arwocerus fasciculatus DeG.) Figure 156. 
This is a small thick-set beetle, with a vertical head and strong 
jaws; head orange-brown; prothorax orange-brown in front, with 3 
155 155a 
Figure 155.—Two Bermuda Coleoptera ; a, Beetle (Chrysobothris impressa Fabr.); 
b, Weevil; x1%g. Figure 155¢.—Small Black Curculio (Anchonus, sp.) ; 
x9. Phot. from nature by A. H. V. 
blackish patches posteriorly; elytra varied with dark brown, grayish 
and ochreous, each with 6 whitish lines, interrupted by dark brown 
156 
Figure 156.—Coffee-bean Weevil; a, imago; b, pupa; c¢, larva; x8. Phot. 
from Bermuda specimens by A. H. V. Figure 160.—Cow-pea Weeyil 
(Bruchus Chinensis); a, imago; 6, larva; x8. From Webster’s Interna- 
tional Dictionary; after Chittenden. 
spots; two larger whitish spots on the basal end, one lateral and one 
at the inner basal margin, so that it forms with its mate a single 
median spot; under side brownish yellow; legs yellow, with narrow 
* Fully described by Chittenden, Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus., new series, No. 8, p. 
36, figure 9, 1897. Recorded from Bermuda by Dahl, Plankton Exp., i, part 1, 
p. 108. 
