^tevisioii of the Tanynliyncliiiice. 23 



1. MyorrMnus albolinentus, F. ( Curculio) Ent. Syst. i. 2, 



p. 490 (1792) ; Oliv. Ent. v. 83, p. 423, pi. 23. Hg. 322 

 (1807); Gyl., Schh. Gen. Cure. iii. p. 531 (1836). 

 Myorhimis steveni, Gyl. /. c. p. 530. 



Europe. 

 Type (?). 



2. Myorrhinus suhuittatus, Fairni. Ann. Sue. Eiit. France, 



1866, p. 267. 



Asia Minor. 



Type (? in coll UdSrer). 



12. Haptomerus, Faust. 

 Haptomerus, Fst. D. e. Z. 1889, p. 142.— Type H. lepidus, Brull^. 



Synopsis of Species, 



1. (10.) Elytra -witliout erect set® ; fore- 



head not silicate between the eyes ; 

 rostrum more slender, gradually 

 dilated towards apex. 



2. (5.) Second joint of funicle longer than 



first. 



3. (4.) Third joint of funicle not longer 



than fourth ; elytra more globose, 

 the punctures coarser, the inter- 

 vals narrower and more convex. . 1. H. siculua, Kraatz. 



4. (3.) Third joint of funicle longer than 



fourth ; elytra more elongate, tlie 



Euuctures less coarse, the intervals 

 roader and almost plane 2. H. lepidus, BruUe. 



5. (2.) First joint of funicle longer than 



second. 



6. (7.) Scrobes siiblateral, only partly 



visible from above, their lower 

 edge not continued in front of the 

 anteunte. Eyes situated appa- 

 rently on the base of the rostrum. 3. 11. schneideri, Kirsch. 



7. (6.) Scrobes dorsal, entirely visible from 



above, their lower edge continued 

 almost to apex. 



8. (9.) Eyes on vertex of head, their 



diameter being much longer than 

 the space between them and the 

 margin of the thorax ; rostrum 

 tricarinate basally, apical part 

 bare, shiny, and with no central 

 furrow ; first joint of funicle 



elongate, simply clavate 4. //. tna^huriun, t-p. n. 



0. (W.) Eyesappareiitly on base of rostrum, 

 their ciiamotcr being less than the 



