94 Mr. F. P. Pascoe on new Curculionide. 
as long as the last four joints together ; prothorax with some 
of the scales forming small loose tufts; scutellum oblong ; 
elytra very broad, striate-punctate, alternate interstices raised 
and dotted at long intervals with compact fulvous tufts ; strie 
coarsely punctate; first and second abdominal segments de- 
pressed, their suture indistinct. 
Larger than C. verbasct, with broader elytra. ‘The club is 
unusually large, and is as long as the funicle without the basal 
joint. 
Nanophyes finitus. 
N. ampliatus, fulvus, nitidus, sat parce pubescens ; elytris obsolete 
striatis, pube in maculis oblongis condensatis ; clava antennarum 
articuloque ultimo tarsorum apice nigris. Long. 14 lin. 
Hab. Sarawak. 
Glossy fulvous, sparsely pubescent, elytra obsoletely stria- 
ted ; rostrum finely ribbed, mandibles brown; antenne ful- 
vous, apical half of the club black ; eyes nearly contiguous ; 
prothorax conical, equally pubescent ; elytra obsoletely stri- 
ate, an oblong patch at the base and three or four at the sides, 
of condensed pubescence; body beneath and legs pale ful- 
vous; all the femora with three or four slender spines beneath. 
My unique specimen, probably a male, has clearly six 
joints to the funicle; the seventh may be closely united to 
the club. In what I take to be N. nigritulus of Boheman 
(but my example is from Macassar) I should, in any other 
case, have described the funicle as seven-jointed, the two 
joints in question being perfectly distinct, although much 
larger than the others. In departing from the normal condi- 
tion nature is often very unsteady. 
Nanophyes concretus. 
N. ampliatus, niger, nitidus, pube grisea laxe tectus; scapo anten- 
narum rostroque ferrugineis ; elytris latis, tenuiter striatis, inter- 
stitiis planatis. Long. 13 lin. 
Hab. Macassar. 
Broad, glossy black, with a loose greyish pubescence ; ros- 
trum and scape ferruginous; femora at the base and basal 
third of the tibiz pale yellowish; antenne, except the scape, 
glossy black ; funicle of six joints, club apparently of four ; 
rothorax short, conical ; elytra a little longer only than the 
breadth, slightly convex, finely striate, the interstices broad 
and flat; legs pubescent ; femora with one long spine beneath 
and two or three much smaller ones. 
This species has also a six-jointed funicle, the basal joint of 
