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Likewise Porto-Santan, and found in company with the last 

 species to which indeed it is closely allied. 



910. Anemophilus trossulus. 



Anemophilus trossiilus, Woll., Ins. Mad. 388, tab. viii. f. 1 (1854). 

 f Id., Cat. Mad. Col. 117 (1857). 



Habitat Maderenses (P to S to ), sub lapidibus in aridis calcariis in- 

 ferioribus rarissimus. 



Also a Porto-Santan insect, and apparently extremely rare, oc- 

 curring beneath stones in arid and calcareous spots of a rather low 

 elevation. 



Genus 272. SCOLIOCERTTS. 



Wollaston, Ins. Mad. 391 (1854). 



911. Scoliocerus Maderae. 



Scoliocerus Madeira, Wott., Ins. Mad. 392, tab. viii. f. 2 (1854). 

 , Id., Cat. Mad. Col. 117 (1857). 



Habitat Maderenses (Mad.), sub lapidibus plerumque in graminosis 

 paulo elevatis rarissimus. 



Detected hitherto only in Madeira proper, where moreover it is 

 extremely rare occurring beneath stones, for the most part in 

 open grassy spots of rather low and intermediate altitudes. 



912. Scoliocerus curvipes. 



Scoliocerus curvipes, Woll., Ins. Mad. 393 (1854). 

 , Id., Cat. Mad. Col. 118 (1857). 



Habitat Maderenses (Mad.), sub lapidibus in intermediis et editio- 

 ribus hinc inde parum vulgaris. 



Peculiar, likewise, to Madeira proper ; but found usually at a 

 rather higher elevation than the last species, and also (though it is 

 extremely local) much more abundantly. 



Genus 273. TRACHYPHLCEUS. 

 Germar, Ins. Spec. i. 403 (1824). 



913. Trachyphlceus scaber. 



Curculio scaber, Linn., Fna Suec. 176 (1761). 



Trachyphloeus scaber, Schon., Gen. et Spec. Cure. ii. 490 (1834). 



, Woll., Ins. Mad. 394 (1854). 



