378 MR. G. R. CROTCH ON AZOREAN COLEOPTERA. [Mai*. 28, 



124. PissoDES NOTATUS, Fabr. 



From pine trees at Horta, Fayal ; but evidently introduced. 



125. Laparocerus azoricus, Drouet. 



M. Drouet described this on specimens from Fayal ; Mr. Godman, 

 however, found it abundantly in S. Miguel under stones. It repre- 

 sents a curious form of the genus, differing from the Cauarian species 

 considerably in aspect. 



126. Otiorhynchus scabrosus. Marsh. 



Beaten from hedges at Ponta Delgada, S. Miguel. New to the 

 Atlantic fauna. 



127. O. suLCATUS, Fabr. 



One specimen, from the Lagoa das Furnas. M. Drouet records it 

 from Terceira. It is new to the Atlantic fauna, though doubtless 

 introduced. 



128. HypERA VARIABILIS, lib. 



Under refuse in Terceira, not common. 



129. ASYNONYCHUS GODMANNI, U. sp. 



Two specimens of tbis new and interesting form were beaten from 

 brambles at Horta, Fayal. 



130. Neocnemis occidentalis, 11. sp. 



One specimen only was swept from flowers in Santa Maria by Mr. 

 Brewer. 



131. SiTONES LINEATUS, L. 



In S. Miguel, Terceira, and Fayal, common. M. Drouet records 

 it also from Pico. 



132. S. FLAVESCENS, Marsh. 



One specimen only, by sweej)ing in Santa Maria. This is a curious 

 variety with a triangular pale sutural jjatch, not rare in South Europe. 

 It is, however, new to the Atlantic fauna. 



133. S. GRESSORius, Fabr. 



Abundant in Terceira and Fayal, in cultivated grounds. 



134. Bruchus pisi, L. 



Abundant in gardens in S. Miguel and Flores. 



135. B. azoricus, n. sp. 



In S. Miguel, Terceira, and Fayal, not rare in flowers. This 

 species is probably not indigenous ; but I have been unable to iden- 

 tify it with any described form. 



