CURCULIONIDJE. — SITONA. 139 



Si. humeralis. Kirby MSS.—Steph. Catal 178. No. 1821. 



Black or fuscous, clothed with griseous or cinereous scales : thorax with three 

 rather obsolete pale hues, one narrow in the centre, the others lateral, broader, 

 and more distinct: elytra ra,ther faintly punctate-striate, with a distinct abbre- 

 viated streak at the shoulders, continuous with the pale lateral lines on the 

 thorax, and the scutellum luhitish or ashy : legs entirely and the antenna; pale 

 TMio-ferruginous : club of the latter and femora sometimes a little suffused 

 with dusky. 



Common within the metropolitan district; also near Barham and 

 in other parts. " Raehills." — Rev. W. Little. «' Bottisham." — 

 Rev. L. Jenyns. 



Sp. 19. Pisi. Nigra, cinereo squamosa, thoracis laterihus scutelloque pallidis, 

 antennarum hasi tibiis tarsisque rufo-testaceis. (Long. corp. 2 — 2^ lin.) 



Si. Pisi. Steph. Catal. 178. No. 1822. 



Black, rather densely clothed with cinereous scales ; thorax with the lateral 

 margins pale ; the disc fuscous and finely punctured ; scutellum pale : elytra 

 rather faintly punctate-striate ; the interstices immaculate, the shoulders some- 

 times with an obsolete pale dash : femora black : tibiae and tarsi pale rufo- 

 testaceous : base of the antennae the same : club black. 



Found in gardens within the metropolitan district, frequenting 

 peas. 



B. With the eyes large, prominent. 



a. Elytra hispid. 



Sp. 20. crinita. Ilufo-griseis, squamulis cinereo-albidis tecta, thorace trilineato, 



elytris maculis minutis nigris, tibiis tarsisque rujis. (Long. corp. 2 lin.) 

 Cu. crinitus. Olivier. — Si. crinita. Steph. Catal. IT Q. No. IMS. 



Rufo-griseous, clothed with ashy-Vihiie scales: thorax slightly punctured, short, 

 with three pale lines, one central, the others lateral : elytra faintly punctate- 

 striate, the interstices varied with small rounded black or deep fuscous spots, 

 and furnished with griseous hairs : femora dusky or black : tibiae, tarsi and 

 antennae rufous, the club of the latter dusky. 



Not very common : found within the metropolitan district. " Near 

 Swansea." — L. W. Dillwyn, Esq. " Bottisham." — Rev. L. Jenyns. 



Sp. 21. lineella. Nigra, squam,ulis setisque fuscis tecta, thorace albido lineato, 

 elytris lined utrinque unicd inajquali, albidd nigro-macidatd. (Long. corp. 

 2 lin.) 



Cu. lineellus. Linne.—^i. Hneella. Steph. Catal. 178. No. 1824. 



Black, clothed with fuscous scales and hairs: head and thorax rather deeply 

 punctate, the latter with three pale or whitish hairs, one dorsal, the others 



