RHINODES. PANUS. 253 



v. pi. 212. ? — Black, slightly shining ; glabrous; thorax punctured, its sides 

 crenulated: elytra with cancellated stria?, interstices con-vex, and some- 

 what smooth. (L 2^-3^ 1.) Hedges, &c. ; not common : London district : 

 6-7. 



1984 aterrima Fab. E. ii. 486. — Ste. M. iv. 163 Rh. Cerasi, Oliv. E. 



vi. pi. 22. f. 309. — Deep black, opaque ; glabrous : thorax somewhat 

 4-drate, sparingly punctured, the sides straight, produced in front into an 

 acute tooth ; elytra moderately punctate-striate, interstices finely coriaceous ; 

 antenna? pitchy, club black ; rostrum short, broad. (L. 1-2^ 1.) Abund- 

 ant in hedges: London district ; Bottisham ; S. Wales: 6-7. 



1985 asphaltina Germ. I. N. i. 193. — Ste. M. iv. 163. — Cu. Cerasi Pz. 

 F. xlii. f. 19. — Deep black, opaque, glabrous; thorax granulated, the 

 sides rounded in the middle, and terminating in front in an acute tooth ; 

 elytra punctate-striate ; interstices very obsoletely punctured ; antenna? 

 rusty-red; club pitchy. (L. 3^1. ) Hedges: Ripley and Camberwell : 

 6-7. 



414 Rhinodes Dz Jean. 



1986 Pruni L. ii. 607. — Ste. M. iv. 164. — Cu. erythroceros Herbst. C. vi. 

 pi. 64. f. 6. — Black ; slightly opaque : thorax with an obtuse tubercle on 

 each side, the disc closely punctate : elytra elongate, somewhat cylindric, 

 crenate-striate ; antenna? dull red ; rostrum short, straight. (L. 1-1^1.) 

 Hedges: London district ; Bottisham; Carlisle: 6-7. 



1987 Cerasi L. ii, 607. — Herbst. C. vii. pi. 64. f. 1. — Ste. M. iv. 164. — 

 Black ; opaque : thorax short, very much punctured ; sides rounded, un- 

 armed in front; elytra striated ; interstices finely granulate-coriaceous; 

 thighs with a very obscure tooth ; rostrum short, cylindric. (L. 2-2| 1. ) 

 Hedges : London district : 6-7. 



415 Panus Schonherr. 



1988 barbicornis Lat. G. ii. 264 Ste. M. iv. 165. — Black; somewhat 



opaque ; thorax flattish above, 3-foveolated ; elytra rather glossy, punctate- 

 sulcate, interstices convex, finely strigose ; antenna? dull red beneath, the 

 club black-brown. (L. 1|-1|1. ) Hedges: Ripley; Bristol; Norfolk: 6. 



Fam. 49. ATTELABIDiE Westwood. 



ccccxvi. Apion Ant. 11-jointed, basal or medial: rost. porrect, more or less 



curved : body pear-shaped, nearly glabrous. 

 ccccxvii. Oxystoma Ant. 11-jointed, basal: rost. elongated, deflexed, not 



dilated at the tip : body oblong, convex, very pubescent, 

 ccccxviii. Ramphus Ant. 11-jointed, short, 2d joint elongated, somewhat 



clavate : rost. elongate, filiform, incurved : post, thighs thickened, formed 



for leaping, 

 ccccxix. Deporaus Ant. 11-jointed, basal joints short, robust, 2d globose : 



rost. short, dilated at the tip : post, thighs thickened in o* . 

 ccccxx. Rhynchites Ant. 11-jointed: rost. dilated at the tip, longer than the 



head, the latter inserted by a thick neck into the tho., which is conic- 



cylindric : body slightly flattened. 

 ccccxxi. Attelabus Ant. 11-jointed: rost. shorter than the head, deflexed, 



dilated at the tip : head not narrowed behind : elytra somewhat 4-drate : 



tip of abdomen exposed : body broad, rather globose, 

 ccccxxii. Apoderus Ant. 12-jointed : rost. short, stout, scarcely dilated at 



the tip : head narrowed behind into a distinct neck : tho. narrowed in 



front, somewhat 3 -angular. 



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