CITRCULTOTDES. 



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Curculioides ansticii, Bucklaud. Plate II, fi^i>'. 7; Text-figures 12, \o. 



1837. Ci(rcnUoi(Jes ansticii, W. BiicklamI, Bi-idgewater Treatise (eel. 2), vol. ii, p. 76, pi. 46", fig. 1. 



The exposed surface of both dorsal and ventral sides is closely covered with 

 small punctures marking the hollows of granules. A specimen in Mr. Egginton's 

 Collection (PI. II, fig. 7), showing the dorsal surface from the ventral side and the 

 ventral surface from the dorsal side on the two halves of a split nodule, has the 

 carapace flattisli and only a little vaulted, and apparently about as wide as long, 

 though its lateral margins are not clearly defined. The posterior end of the 

 abdomen is markedly narrowed. Portions of the legs are well shown, especially on 

 the right side. The first and third are preserved as far as the end of the patella, 



Fiu. 12. — CarciiUnides ansticii, Biiekliiiiil ; siiij;^ijsfceil 

 restoration of ventral surface of specimen No. 17, 

 four times nat. size. —Coal Measures ; Coseley, near 

 Dudley. W. PJtTft'inton Collection. 



F(o. 13. — Cuiriilioides ansticii, I^uekland; dorsal sur- 

 face, three times nat. size. — Coal Measures ; Coseley, 

 ne.ar Dudley. W. Madeley Collection. 



of the second and fourth as far as the end of the femur. The first leg; is the 

 thinnest and the second the longest of the series, the femur of the second being 

 about as long as the femur -(- patella of the third. Appyo.i'iiuafp measiirenipnf.^ 

 in mm. : Total length about 11, length (without cucullns) and width of carapace 4, 

 length of abdomen (r5, length of trochanter and femur of first leg 4, of second G, 

 of third 5, of fourth &'), of the femora alone in the order named o, -5, 3, 3"5. 



Another specimen (No. 1 7) in Mr. Egginton's Collection shows no structural 

 features not exhibited in the first and is much less perfectly preserved. The 

 abdomen appears to be more evenl}^ oval and less narrowed posteriorly. The 

 entii'e animal, in fact, seems to resemble C smher of Scudder in shape. Ajqjro.ri- 

 mate meastirementfi in. vim.: Total length 12, length of carapace 4, width of cara- 

 pace 4, length of abdomen 8, width of abdomen 5. 



In Mr. Madeley's Collection there is a fairly well-preserved example showing 

 the cucnllus apparently entire. It has convex lateral margins and rounded angles ; 



