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found in the United States, considering that they should be placed 
immediately after the Chrysomclida;, if really entitled to rank as a distinct 
family fi-om the latter. They certainly are not Rlmjncliopliora. The 
species of Bruchus are grouped upon the basis of the denticulation of 
thorax and femur. Bruchus fahce^ Riley, = obtectus, Say, = obsoletus, 
Say. 
G. R. Crotch, Check List N. A. Col. p. 93, sinks Bruchus, L., for 
Mylahris, G-eoffr., and adopts the above position for the group, under the 
name Spermophtigidie. 
Bruchus. The superficial sexual characters of the 9 British species 
noticed : H. S. Gorham, Ent. M. M. ix. p. 191. 
Bruchus rufimanus swarming near a wrecked ship : R. Lawson, Ent. 
M. M. ix. p. 217. 
UrocJoplatus \^-ti/s, vel Platyurochri], g. n., Motschoulsky, I. c. p. 203, 
closely allied to Urodon. U. ventric [u] losus, sp. n., id. L c. p. 204, Cape 
of Good Hope. 
Kytorhinus [Q/-] (Fischer de Waldheim, Mem. Nat. Mosc. ii. 1809) semi- 
griseus, E. Indies, ipomece, Brazil, p. 204, qicadratus, Brazil, rubiginosus, 
Mexico, p. 205, nigrirufus, Trieste, bijioccosus, Venezuela, cubicus, Brazil, 
Mexico, p. 206, pygidialis, Brazil, umbraculatus, Panama, p. 207, ther- 
mopsis, Daouria, aridus, Kirghese Steppes, immixtus, Caucasus, p. 208, K. 
(?) cassivorus, p. 207, Chili, Motschoulsky, 1. c. spp. nn. 
Bruchus halimodendri, Gouriev, croceipennis and dilutus, Egypt, p. 209, 
ochreatus, E. India, pallidipennis, California, p. 210, laiiceolatus, p. 211, 
Egypt, Motschoulsky, I. c. ; B.sordidus, p. 319, Lower California, impiger, 
p. 323, Owen's Valley, uUcii, p. 324, Arizona, bivulneratus, Southern and 
Western States, cruentatus, Georgia to Dacota, p. 325, limbatus, Lower 
California and Arizona, discolor, Texas, p. 326, oiigrinus, Middle States, 
pruininus, Arizona, p. 327, aureolus, p. 329, California, floridm, Florida, 
protractus, Lower California, p. 332, inornatus, Middle States, pecloralis, 
Texas, p. 333, bisignatus, Kansas, albiscutellatus, Georgia, p. 334, per- 
foratus, p. 335, Arizona, distinguendus, Georgia, calvus, Massachusetts and 
Tennessee, /ra^ercz<72is, Kansas, Colorado, p. 336, amicus, Texas, Arizona, 
p. 337, longistilus, Columbia, schranJcice, Missouri, p. 339, mixtus, p. 340^ 
Utah, placidus, Arizona, Texas, exiguus, Kansas, p. 341, semimilum, Penn- 
sylvania to CaHfornia, macrocerus, Columbia, Tennessee, p. 342, Horn, I. c. i 
spp. nn. 
Pachymerus fuscicrus and tuberculatus, Panama, p. 244, triquetrus, Brazil, 
hehnnus, Venezuela, p. 245, P. (?) clandestinus, p. 246, Aspinwall, Mots- 
choulsky, I. c. spp. nn. 
Caryoborus testaceus, p. 246, Nicaragua, amplicolUs, Birma, lagonychii, 
Caspian Sea, p. 247, capicola, p. 248, Cape of Good Hope, id. I. c. ; C. 
veseyi, Horn, c. p. 313, Lower California : spp. nn. 
Spermophagus affinis, Antilles, Uneolatus, Nicaragua, p. 248, nigrirrtar- 
ginatus, tropical America, Surinam, dilatatus, Syria, p. 249, albipunctatus, 
Cape of Good Hope, bifasciolatus, Agra, p. 250, capensis, Cape of Good 
Hope, subdenudatus, Songaria, p. 251, Motschoulsky, 1. c. spp. nn. 
Xenorchestes americanus, sp. n., id. I. c. p. 251, Mobile. 
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