GLASS VIII. ORDER V. 108 
Curcutio, (weevil,) antenne subclavate situat- 
ed on the snout ; snout horny prominent. 
Pavsus, antenne of 2 joints, the yy very 
large, inflated, moveable, and hooked 3; head 
stretched forw . ; wing-sheaths flexile, “deflec. 
ted, truncate. 
Dire urusi Ace: body ov al : antenne gradual- 
ly enlarged, perfoliate in a oreat number, (they 
terminate in a mass of three or four articulations 
upon each other.) “Phey live in mushrooms and 
under the bark of trees. 
CreraMBYX, (goat-chaffer, goat-horns,)-antennz 
slender and gradually attenuated ; thorax either 
spiny or bulging ; wing-sheaths sublinear ; body 
oblong. 
Leprura, (wood-beetle,) antennz setaceous ; 
wing-sheaths attenuated towards the tip ; thorax 
subcylindric. 
NECYDALIS, antenne setaceous ; wing-sheaths 
smaller, shorter and narrower than the wings ; tail 
simple. 
Hispa, (prickly-beetle,) antenne spindle-form, 
approximate at the base, situate between the eyes ; 
thorax and wing-shells generally aculated. 
—  Cassipa, (tortoise caring antenne moniliform, 
thickening towards ibe tip; head concealed be- 
neath the Pineld of the thorax ; thorax and wing- 
sheaths dilated and margined ; body oval, convex, 
flat beneath. 
CurysoMELa, antenne moniliform, thickening 
towards the tip ; thorax margined; body ovate or 
oblong, convex. 2 
