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ricatus, Chevr. ; Otiorhynchus furintts and gracilis, Cheyr.,=:P. aquila, Chevr. 
{'lus ; cf. V. Harold, C. H. x. p. 220). v. Haeold, C. H. x. pp. 214 & 220, in 
some strictures upon the above changes, notes that O. elongatus, Stierl., nec 
Hoch., was in 1867 altered by its author to francolimiSy and that O. gla- 
hratm, Stierl., nec Krjn., and tristis, Stierl., nec Scop., have been passed 
over. 
Otiorhynchus. Stierlix, B. E. Z. xvi. pp. 321-368, has published a 3rd 
supplement to his revision of the Eui*opean species, giving a new systematic 
list. O. rutundatus, Sieb., is redescribed, and (p. 344) stated to be imjmri- 
dentatrts, Hochhuth ; fi-esh divisional characters are pointed out and altera- 
tions of position made ; O. lefehurii, Gryll., = aurifer, Sch,, var. ; midti- 
punctatus, F., is specifically distinct from irritans^ Germ., and is now placed 
in another subgenus ; francolinus, Schauf., is adopted for elongatus, Hoch. ; 
pubens, Sch., is very variable [in Stierlin's original Revision this name is 
altered in the errata to pubeits, but now rightly stands again as pubens'] ; 
lutosus, St\.,=pseudomias, Hoch. ; incivilis [" Germ." in text, ^' Gyll." in list ; 
? = " inclivis, Sch.," of original revision, p. 334] comes next to compressus, 
Stl. ; a Lapland var. of politiis is referred to as borealis ; the species allied to 
rugifrons are tabulated, p. 343 j rutilipes, Hoch., is doubtfully distinct from 
cnbrosicoUis, Sch. [the latter name occurs in two difierent places in the list, 
p. 367, the first time apparently in error for cribricollis'] ; chrysopterus, Stl., 
= scopularis,HoQh..; crucirostris, Hoch.,— ovalipennis, Sch. j pubei-ulus, Hoch., is 
not an Otiorhynchus, but possibly a Phyllobius or Chiloneus ; angustior, Rosenh., 
ex. typ., is erroneously stated by v. Harold to be a syn.^of carmagnoles, Stl. ; 
the subgenus JEurychirus is tabulated, p. 345, as is the 3rd group of Townierittj 
p. 347 ; O. reynosce, Ch. liiriQ., = hispanus, var. ; O. sylvestris, Chevr., ex. typ., 
= jugicola, Stl. ; O. tenuicornis. Mill., is extremely close to eremicola ; 
O. egregius, Mill., = kratteri [? krattereri'], Sch., var. ; the diagnosis of all 
species published since the original Revision are reproduced, with comments. 
Otiorhynchus agrosicollis, Boh., new to France : Ch. Brisout, Bull. Soc. 
Ent. Fr. (5) ii. p. xlvii. 
Cneorhinus ccssifrons, Desbr., is a Holcorhinus, and very probably =sme- 
hispidus, Boh., 5 : Desbrochers, Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. (5) ii. p. 428. 
Peritelus gougeleti, Seidl., has priority over hispanicus, Chevr., the refer- 
ence by Desbrochers [Zool. Rec. viii. p. 300] being erroneous. De Marseul, 
Nouv. et Faits, p. cxxxix. 
Trachyphlaus scaber, B-edt, = alternans, Sch. : Thomson, Opusc. Ent. (iv.) 
p. 391. 
PhoUcodes lepidopterm and inauratus. Boh,, are presumably sexes of one 
species ; P. tristis, Mots., ex. typ., = trivialis, Sch. ; P. murinus. Mars., nec 
Boh., is referred to : Desbrochers, /. c. 
New genera and species : — 
Cyrtomezia, Pascoe, J. L. S. xi. p. 443. Allied to Laparocerus, but with 
. widely separated posterior coxae, a longer metasternum, the basal groove of 
rostrum transverse, and short foveiform scrobes. C. dispar, id. ibid. pi. x. 
fig. 9, Bombay. 
Psidiopsis, id. ibid. Agrees in most respects with Otiorhynchus, but with 
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