310 



CURCULIONID^ 



Apion Hbst. 



iri4:i2. eccentricum Fall 18-220 



33. lirunnicortiis Fall 18-221 



34. (lolosum Fall 9S-148 



35. a-quabile Fall 98-148 



36. carinirostrum Fall 98-148 



37. peninsulare Fall 98-149 



38. porosicoUe Gemra. 71-122 

 cribricolle 1 1 Lee. 57-.53 

 brevicolle Sm. S4-.53 

 porcatum Boh. 39-374 

 centrale Fall 98-151 

 rostrum Say 27-253 

 sayi Gyll. 33-252 

 serobicoUe Gyll. 39-374 

 coloradense Fall 98-152 

 nigrum Hbst. 97-122 



39. 

 40. 

 41. 



42 

 43. 



44. cordatum Sm. 84-54 



45. oblitum Sm. 84-54 

 capitatum Sm. 84-54 



46. furtivum Fall 98-154 



47. commodum Fall 98-154 



48. confertum Sm. 84-63 



IV. 



49. auripes Fall 98-157 



50. cavifrons Lee. 57-53 



51. Huron Fall 98-1.59 



52. varicorne Sm. 84-60 



53. alternatum Fall 98-160 



54. contusum Sm. 84-61 



55. nasutum Fall 98-161 



56. disparatum Sharp 90-75 



57. segnipes Say 31-6 

 cinereum Gerst. 54-250 



58. arizona- Fall 98-162 



59. fumitarse Fall 98-162 



60. filura Fall 98-163 



61. ventrieosum Lee. 58-78 



typicum Sm. 84-53 



Apion Hbst. 



Ariz. 16462. haplopus Wagn. 12-99 



Ariz. 63. eriogoni Fall 18-221 



Ariz. 64. frontellum Fall 18-221 



Ariz. L.Cal. 65. subornatum Fall 98-161 



Ariz. 66. dilatatum Sm. 84-56 



L.Cal. 67. erassum Fall 98-165 



Or. S.Cal. Ut. 68. decoloratum Sm. 84-.52 



69. emaeiipes Fall 98-166 

 Mass.Va. Te.\. 



Colo.-H.B.T. 70. elutipes Fall 98-167 



N.H.-Fla.Tex. 71. perlentum Fall 18-222 



72. earinatum Sm. 84-52 

 concoloratum Sm. '84-52 



Colo. 73. attenuatum Sm. 84^62 



N.H. D.C. 74. hibisci Fall 18-219 



Kan. 75. solutmn Fall 98-168 



Wash. So.Cal. 76. disparipes Fall 98-169 



Tex.Colo.Neb. 77. spinipes Fall 98-169 



78. graciliforme Fall 98-170 



Ga. 79. extensum Sm. 84—61 



Mont. SO. parallelum Sm. 84-47 



Fla. 81. aculeatum Fall 98-171 



82. persimile Fall 98-172 



Fla 83. fibuUpes Fall 98-172 



B.C.-So.Cal. 84. falli Wagner 09-767 



Mich. 111. pyriforme || Sm. 84-57 



Ariz. Ga. Fla.- ^^- lividum Sm. 87-56 



So.Cal. H.B.T. 86. puritanum Fall 98-174 



N.Mex. 87. umboniferum Fall 98-174 



j)ak. 88. herculanum Sm. 84-56 



Tex. N.Mex. 89. xanthoxyli Fall 98-176 



^i2. — nodirostre Gyll. 54-261 



Mass. Fla. — vile Gerst. 54-249 



[Kan. — subglobosum Gerst.54-243 



^i^. — cuprascens Mann. 43-289 



■pgx. — reconditum Gyll. 39-432 

 L.Cal. 



So.Cal. Colo. Podapion Riley 83-61 



Tex. L.Cal. 16490. gallicola Riley 83-61 

 [Ariz. 



Ariz. 



Ariz. 



Tex. 



Tex. 



Ariz. 



Va. 



Mass.-N.C. 



Ariz. 



N.H. D.C. 



Mich. 



L.Cal. 



So.Cal. 



Mass. Fla. La 



Can. Tex. 



N.J. [So.Cal. 



Tex. N.Mex. 



N.Mex. 



Ariz. 



Dak. 



Dak. 



Mass. 



Tex. 



S.C. 



L.Cal. 



Ariz. 



D.C. 

 [Mich. 



Fla. 



Mass. D.C. 



Md. [Wis. 



Mass. W.Va. 



Tex. [Mich. 



Fla. 



Md. 



N.Am. 



Alas. 



Pa. 



Mass.-Cal. 



AUocorhynus Sharp 90-46 

 16491. slossoni Schtfr. 05-139 



ALLOCORHYNINiE 



Fla. 



Tachygonus Schon. 33-311 

 16492. lecontei Gyll. 33-312 



93. spinipes Csy. 97-680 



94. gracilipes Csy. 97-6S0 



95. fulvipes I^c. 76-266 



TACHYGONIN.ffi 



N.J.-Tex. 

 N.J. N.Y. 

 Ind.O. D.C. 

 111. 



Tachygonus Schon. 



16496. tardipes Lee. 76-266 Tex. 



97. rhombus Csy. 97-681 Ariz. 



98. centralis Lee. 68-55 N.Mex. 



OTIORHYNCHIN.ffi ' 



{Bnwhyrhiiuda: Bedel 85; Pierce 13; PsaUidiidw Pierce 16-464) 

 Eremnini 



Phyxelis Schon. 4.3-122 



16499. rigidus (Say) 31-12 



16500. latirostris Blatch. 16-107 



Phyxelis Schsn. 

 Can.-Ga.-Ia. — glomerosus Boh. 43-123 



Ind. — setiferus Boh. 43-124 



1 The correct name for this subfamily seems lo depend upon the date when the earlier genera were validated 

 under the rules of nomendature. Ot;orhynchus Germar 1S24 is according to Pierce 1913 antedated by Brachy- 

 rhinus Latreille 1802; but in 1916 Pierce, considering apparently the valid date for Latreille's genus 1807. found 

 I'sallidium Illiger 180B the earliest name, on which the family was based. 



The genera are arranged in harmony with Pierce 13. 



