CURCULIONID4—ALOPHIN ®. 95 
GERALOPHUS SAXUOSUS. 
Bln, Wied; -Plene ies 105711; PL rv; Fig. 14. 
Of smaller size. Head very finely granulate, the granulations arranged 
to a certain extent transversely; rostrum slightly exceeding half the length 
of the thorax, very slender, and gently arcuate; antennal club about half 
as long as the funicle. Prothorax densely and rather finely granulated. 
Elytra as in G. occultus, except that the puncta appear to be circular. 
Length, excluding rostrum, 51"; rostrum, 0°75"; height of body, 
Deer 
Florissant, Colorado. Five specimens, Nos. 3895, 5315, 7710, 10072, 
11291 and 14243. No. 7710, an elytron only, is placed here with much 
doubt. 
GERALOPHUS FOSSICIUS. 
Bu, Pies: 16, 17, 24; PL ny, Figs. 19, 20: 
Of largest size. Head, including the beak, minutely granulated, only 
alittle less finely than the thorax ; rostrum barely shorter than the prothorax, 
moderately stout, gently arcuate and equal; eyes long oval, transverse; 
scape of antennz just reaching the anterior margin of the eye. Prothorax 
densely and rather finely and uniformly granulate, laterally carinate. 
Elytra sharply punctato-striate, the puncta, especially, deeply and abruptly 
impressed, a little longitudinal and rather distant, the interspaces flat, with 
a median row of short, acicular bristles, removed by about their own length 
from one another and about three-quarters as long as the width of the 
broadest part of the interspaces. 
Length, excluding rostrum, 9°5™"; rostrum, 1:8"; height of body, 
eviews 
Florissant, Colorado. Twelve specimens, Nos. 2853 and 7686, 3009, 
4409, 4427, 6012, 7656, 11781, and 12432, 11787 and 12428, 12030, 13014, 
13030, S. H. Seudder ; 3017, R. D. Lacoe; and, perhaps, 1.602, Princeton 
College collection. 
