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14. Lixus CALANDROIDES. 
corpore crasso, pilis digi ETE densé et undique 
titio; rostro crasso, sub-brevi, posticé carinato, anticé sub-excavato, 
denudato; thorace, spatiis resistir, trivittato, anticé carinato, posticé 
canaliculato, profundé punctato; elytris convexis, profundé striato- 
punctatis, Mi obtuso. 
Body stout, densely covered in every part, with rather 
stout, whitish cinereous hairs: rostrum stout, including 
the head, about as long as the thorax ; behind carinate, 
before, near the tip, naked and slightly excavated: eyes 
large: thorax not narrowed anteriorly, till near its junc- 
tion with the head, carinate before, canaliculate behind, 
punctures very large and profound: scutel immersed : 
elytra convex, rather widest below the middle, with 
strie of moderately distant, very distinct punctures. 
The whole insect appears of a grayish white color, 
owing to the hairs, which densely cover the surface. 
Length about nine twentieths of an inch. 
A stout species, and occurred. on — Beach, 
Mass. 
It would seem to agree in some respects with the L. 
prepotens, Schóen., but wants the broad black vitta on 
the elytra, which that insect possesses. 
15. STENOCORUS UNICOLOR. 
S. corpore gracili, sub-cylindrico, sub-rufo; capite tenuiter canalic- 
ulato; antennis sub-pilosis, articulo tertio sequentibusque uni-seto- 
sis; thorace cylindrico, profundé punctato; elytris profundé puncta- 
tis, lateribus parallelis, = sinuato-truncato, externé acuto; pedi- 
us gracilibus, tarsis pilosi 
Body elongated, ons cylindric, entirely of a light 
brownish red: head punctured anteriorly, finely canali- 
