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Algeria (? —argentatus^ Perr. ; des Loges, 1. c. p. Ixxv), Fairmaire, 1. c, T. 
candiduluSy Spain, p. 236 ; marmoratus and tigratm^ Morocco, scrripes, ? Spain, 
congener^ Algeria, p. 237 ; crihricollis, Constantine, ohlongiusculus, Oran, an- 
gustus, Algeria, p. 238 ; punicus, Algeria, Morocco, uhagmii, Salamanca, 
hirtellus, Spain, Portugal, p. 239; auricollis, Algeria; latithorax, Toledo, 
araneiformis, Valladolid (? —insidiosus, Fairm., sec. p, 240; schaenherri, 
Algeria, Corsica, Spain, tomentosus, Spain, sicidus, ? Sicily, p. 241 ; duhiuSj 
Corsica, Sardinia, heloni, Malta, p. 242 ; suhnctallicus, Spain, p. 243 (and a 
var. of fi'itillum, Pz., named insidaris, from Mediterranean isles, p. 242. Two 
other spp. are indicated, ibid. Bull. p. xxx, as new, viz. obscuriis and inaroc- 
canus, hut the descriptions of these are suppressed, p. Ixxv, as the former is 
stated to be probably identical with mpterulm, Chevr. [? Fairm.], and the 
latter with crotchi, Chevr. [? Fairm.]) : des Loges, Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. (5) i. 
Piazomias viridanus and palliatus, FShrseus, 1. c. p. 21, Caffraria. 
Phmwgnathns reichii, des I^oges, 1. c. p. 246, Greece. 
Tanymecus sm'eptamis, Sarepta, nevadensis, Sierra Nevada, arcuatipennis^ 
E. Siberia, femoralis, Tangiers, p. 244, cinercus, siihvelutinus, and lethierriiy 
p. 245, Algeria, id. 1. c. ; 2\ makkolicnsis and inaffectatuSj p. 22, rhodnpuSy 
p. 23, Caftraria, FShrmus, 1. c. ; T. griseuSy Rottenberg, 1. c., Sicily. 
Siderodactylus falciger, Gerstacker, 1. c. p. 69, Endara. 
Macropterus verloreniy v. Vollenhoven, Tijdschr. Ent. (2) vi. p. 101, pi. 4. 
f. 1, Timor. 
Cimbus signatus, FShraeus, 1. c. p. 23, CafFrarifi. 
Polycleis cinereuSy p. 24, longicornisy testitusy p. 25, id. 1. c,, Caffraria. 
Eupliolus handanusy v. Vollenhoven, 1. e. pi. 4. f. 2, Banda. 
Pachyrhynchus arguSy p. 154, pi. 6. f. 6, Philippines, cmgesttiSy no locality, 
cingulatusy Morty, inclituSy Philippines, p. 156, pinorurriy p. j^l56, Luzon : 
Pascoe, P. L. S. xi. 
Apocyrtus erosusy Luzon, wallaciiy Batchian, p. 166, satelles, Kaioa, niti- 
duluSy Waigiou, p. 157 : id. l.c. 
Misetes tuberculosusy p. 26, amplicollisy p. 27, FShrseus, 1. c., Caffraria. 
Otiorhynchides. 
Be Marseul, Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. (6) i. pp. 247-252, applies to this sub- 
family the rule followed by himself in the llistcridaiy viz* not to employ a 
specific name twice in the same tribcy irrespective of genera ; basing his argu- 
ment upon the difficulty of obtaining unanimity in the definition of the cha- 
racters of the latter groups. The result is a table of 62 spp., for which he 
proposes new names, and which it is unnecessary to reproduce here, with the 
exception of Otiorhynclms elongatuSy Stierl., nec Ilochh., named longidusy and 
ajffinisy Stierl., nec Ilochh., named assimilis (the latter almost simultaneously 
proposed also by Gemminger, C. II. vii. p. 118). To adopt the changes pro- 
posed in most of the other cases would, apparently, in the absence of uni- 
formity in this respect, produce more confusion than to retain the names 
now in use. 
Otiorhynclms ligustici and PhylJobius oblonguSy L. : Kiinstler (Verh. z.-b. 
Wien, xxi. Beih. pp. 86 & 79) discusses injuries to cultivated plants from 
these spp. 
