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377 Dorytomus Germar. 



1833 vorax Herbst. C. vi. 165. pi. 71. f. 4. $ . — Ste. M. iv. 82. — Pitchy- 

 brown, or pale testaceous : irregularly clothed with ashy pile ; thorax 

 transverse, narrowed in front; elytra punctate-striate, variegated with dull 

 red and black, and a mixture of ashy spots and streaks : legs and antennas 

 dull red ; anterior legs elongated in both sexes, hut shortest in the $ ; 

 rostrum very long, slender, much bent, black, striated ahove. (L. 3^-4 1.) 



Var. Do. ventralis Ste. M. iv. 81. — Testaceous; with the breast and ros- 

 trum pitchy-hlack. On poplars and willows 

 Warwick ; Norfolk ; Suffolk ; Dalston, Cumb. 



1834 Tremulce Pk. F. iii. 189. — OUv. E. v. pi. 34. f. 520. — Ste. M. iv. 

 85. — Rusty-brown, with an ashy pile ; elytra variegated with fuscous, ash 

 colour, and hlackish : thighs stout, clavate, strongly toothed ; joints of legs 

 dusky ; rostrum long, slender, curved, black, the base slightly striated. 

 (L. H-211.) 



Var. Cu. fumosus Rossi. M. i. 124. — Ste. M. iv. 85. — Head, band on 

 the thorax, disc of elytra and legs pitchy-brown. Willows and alders : 

 London and Edinburgh districts ; S. Wales ; Bristol ; Carlisle : 3-6. 



1835 vecors Sch. S. (Cur.) Hi. 293. — Rusty-hrown, with an ashy pile; 

 thorax convex, with the sides much rounded, rather narrowed behind ; 

 elytra obscurely variegated with fuscous and dull red ; thighs stout, cla- 

 vate, strongly toothed; rostrum long, stoutish, curved, deep hlack, distinctly 

 striated. ( L. 2h 1. ) Marshy places : London district : 6. 



1836 affinis Pk. F. iii. 190. — Ste. M. iv. 85. — Rh. flavipes OUv. E. v. 

 pi. 34. f. 523. — Black, with a dense ashy pile : elytra variegated with 

 dull red and ash colour; legs and antennas dusky-rust colour; rostrum 

 rather stout, shorter than the thorax, rough. (L. 2 1.) Willows: Lon- 

 don district ; Swansea : 4-5. 



1837 tasniatus Fab. E. ii. 492. — Ste. M. iv. 86. — Pitchy-brown; thorax 

 slightly narrowed behind ; base and apex testaceous ; elytra pale, spotted 

 with fuscous ; legs testaceous, or reddish ; antenna? dull red ; rostrum 

 stoutish, rough. (L. 2^1.) Willows: London district : 4. 



1838 majalis Pk. F. iii. 1.77. — Ste. M. iv. 86. — Black, with an ashy pile; 

 thorax, elytra, antennas, legs, and tip of the abdomen rusty-red ; disc of 

 the elytra clouded with fuscous, or with a pitchy-black dorsal patch ; 

 rostrum stoutish, rough. (L. 2 1.) Willows: London district : 3-4. 



1 839 pectoralis Pz. F. xxxvi. f. 16. — Ste. M. iv. 84. — Testaceous-red, 

 with an ashy pile; breast blackish, or pitchy; elytra variegated with fus- 

 cous and ash-colour ; thighs clavate, acutely toothed ; rostrum longish, 

 punctulated, the tip fuscous. (L. 2 1.) 



Var. Cu. melanophthalmus Pk. F. iii. 193 Ste. M. iv. 84. — Testaceous- 

 red, the eyes and tip of rostrum alone dusky-brown : — sometimes 

 wholly pale, or yellowish (immature); — Cu. arcuatus Pz. F. xvii. f. 6. 

 Willows and poplars : London district ; S. Wales : 6-7. 



1840 Tortrix /,. ii. 615. — Herbst. C. pi. 18. f. 2. — Ste. M. iv. 83.— 

 Pale-testaceous, rather glossy, spotless, very delicately pubescent ; breast 

 fuscous ; elytra rather convex ; rostrum moderate, slightly bent, fuscous 

 at the tip. (L. 3. 1.) 



Var. Do. arcuatus Ste. M. iv. 84. — Body of a darker hue, breast blackish. 



On willows, &c. : London and Edinburgh districts ; Bristol ; S. Wales ; 



Norfolk ; Suffolk : 6. 

 (1841 fdorsalis L. ii. 608. — Pz. F. xvii. f. 9. — Ste. M. iv. 86. note. — 



Black, nearly glabrous : elytra red, the margins and anterior half of the 



