116 O. M. Reuter. 



Hal), in Salice (Reiber, Ferrari), Alno (Puton), BetuJa (Duda), Acere (P. Low), 

 Tilia (P. Low, Pdton), Ulnio (P. Low, Westhoff), Quercu (Schlick, Reiber et Puton), 

 Castanea et Pruno avium (Gredler [sub cinnamopteroj)^ Ptjro (Reiber et Puton, in P- 

 malo Aphidos jactans, Fokkee), Amygdalo (Fokker), i^osa (Lethierry): Fonnia nioridio- 

 nalis (Pargas!); Suecia media! et meridionalis ; Dania (Sjaellaiid!, Jylland!); Brittania!; Ba- 

 tavia!; Belgiuni; Gallia (Dép. du Nord !, Vosges, Alpes, Savoie) ; Alsacia; Germania (Guest- 

 plialia, Wiesbaden, Breslau!); Boliemia; Austria inferior, Tirolia, Blyria; Helvetia (Vallis); 

 Italia (Liguria!); Dalmatia; Hungaria; Galicia; Dobroudja; Dacia; Caucasus; Lusitania; 

 Tunisia, sec. D. Dr Puton. 



Descr.: Praecedenti similis, sed minor, vix aenescens, subtilius fulvo-pubescens, 

 antennis articule secundo breviore, fascia postica corii in eadem linea cum fascia clavi 

 posita fasciam unicam integram formante. Ceteris ut sin P. clavato. 



4. PilophorUS pusillus Reut. 



Diagn. : Oblongus, postice sat dilatatus, parce subtiliter fulvo-pubescens, 

 supra opaculus, niger vel nigro-fuscuS; baud aenescens, capite saepeque etiam 

 pronoto praecipue lateribus magis niinusve in fulvo-castaneum vergentibus; 

 antennis fulvis, articulo secundo apicem versus aliqvantum incrassato, nigro, 

 tertio qvartoque fuscis, illo dimidio basali, hoc basi anguste albis ; hemielytris 

 fulvis vel cinnamomeis, raro fuscis, fasciis duabus albosqvamosis ut in praecedente 

 ornatis cuneoque puncto anguli interioris albo-sqvamoso, clavo pone fasciam ni- 

 tido et saepe infuscato, corio pone fasciam posticam solum externe cuneoque 

 nitidis nigricantibus vel fuscescentibus, cunei basi saepe pallidiore; coxis albi- 

 dis, posticis basi infuscatis; capite ab antico viso basi pronoti vix vel paullu- 

 lum angustiore ; pronoto basi longitudine pauUulum latiore, lateribus fortius 

 sinuatis, angulis posticis prominentibus, saepe obscure castaneis. Long, (f 



Ci oll A mm. 



Syn.: Pilopliorns pusilhis Reut., Ent. Monthl. Mag. XIV, p. 245! Capsus davatus 

 Mey., Rh. Schw. 88, 70, partim verisim. Glohiceps davatus Costa, Ciin. Regn. 

 Neap. III, 47, verisimil. 



Hah. in Quercu (Mayr) et Ulmo (Abeille, Puton): Gallia (Vosges rariss., Ü. Dr. 

 Puton, Landes, Agde, Greoulx, Cassis, Marseille, D. Dr Puton, Aubagne, D. Abeille, 

 Fréjus, D. Dr Signoret, Hyères, Basses Alpes, Carcassonne!, D. Montandon); Ilispania 

 (Brunete!), D. Dr Bolivar; Corsica, Sardinia, D. Dr Puton; Italia (Napoli!), D. Emery; 

 Austria inferior (Wien!), D. Prof. Mayr.; Bohemia!, D. Prof. Duda; Hungaria (Buda!, 

 Mus. Hung); Serbia (Belgrad!), D. Prof. Mayr; Graecia (Parnasses, sec. D. Saunders; 

 Morea!, D. v. Oertzen). 



Descr.: P. perplexo D. et Se. simillimus, corpore minore, pronoto postice multo 

 minus dilatato, lateribus fortius sinuato, disco postico paullo fortius ruguloso, capite 

 pronotoque saepe praecipue lateribus magis minusve castaneis. Ceteris fere ut in 

 praecedente. 



