310 CURCULIONID.E. 



spots of a rather low altitude. I have taken it in Teneriffe an 

 Palma ; and it was found in Hierro by the Messrs. Crotch. 



854. Atlantis tetrica. 



Eremnus tetricus, Schon., Gen. et Spec. Cure. ii. 542 (1834). 

 Otiorhynchus simplex, Brulle, in Webb et Berth. (Col.) 71 (1838). 

 Laparocerus tetricus, Schon., Gen. et Spec. Cure. vii. 228 (1843). 

 Atlantis tetrica, WolL, Cat. Can. Col. 338 (1864). 



Habitat Canarienses (Ten.), in inferioribus vel sub lapidibus vel in 

 plantarum bifurcationibus parce latens. 



Likewise Canarian, but observed hitherto only in Teneriffe, and 

 only at rather low elevations around S ta Cruz. It is much allied to 

 the last species ; but the many constant characters which separate it 

 therefrom have been fully pointed out in my diagnosis. 



855. Atlantis Grayana. 



Atlantis angustula, WolL, Ann. Nat. Hist. xi. 219 (1863). 

 , Id., Cat. Can. Col. 240 (1864). 



Habitat Canarienses (Can.), sub lapidibus in inferioribus intermedi- 

 isque occurrens. 



Found only, so far as observed hitherto, in Grand Canary where 

 it is widely diffused, though apparently nowhere abundant, at low 

 and intermediate altitudes. 



The Omias angustulus of my Madeiran Catalogue having been re- 

 moved into the genus Atlantis, of which it appears to be scarcely 

 more than one of the smaller members, I have been compelled to 

 change the title of the present species ; and I have much pleasure 

 in dedicating it to my friend John Gray, Esq., in whose yacht I first 

 visited the Canaries, and whose indefatigable researches (in conjunc- 

 tion with my own) commenced the collection which has since been 

 gradually accumulating until it has at length enabled me to prepare 

 an approximate fauna of the Coleoptera of that Group. 



(Atlantides typicae.) 



856. Atlantis lamellipes. 



Atlantis lamellipes, WolL, Ins. Mad. 364, tab. vii. f. 5 (1854). 

 , Id., Cat. Mad. Col. 113 (1857). 



Habitat Maderenses (Mad.}, in editioribus pra3sertim sylvaticis hinc 

 inde vulgaris. 



