CURCULIONIDiE. 
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Cleonus subsignatus, Harkeko, v€7tustus, Tajura, Walker, List Col. Lord, 
p. 17 ; C. migulicolliSj p. 223, ert'ans, concinnus, p. 224, Oafiraria, F&hrseus, 
I, c.; C. 7nitis, Gerstacker, 1. c. p. 73, See Jipe, Sennaar: spp. nn. 
Lannus saintpm’rn, Allard, L’Ab. v. p. 473, W. Africa, Morocco [omitted 
from Zool. Rec. v.jj L. cimiculus (?P 01. sec. auct.), Walker, 7. c., Helio- 
polis ; X. hirtellus, FMiraeiis, 1. c. p. 225, Oaffraria : spp. nn. 
Lixus cat'inicollis, p. 226, areicoUis, suhsig7iatus^ p. 227, plogiatuSj alho- 
einctuSj p. 228, Ttehulosm^ t7'ivialis, p. 229, hypoc7'ita, p.230,^^wwi, cu7ieifo7'77iis, 
p. 231, pndcTis, p. 232, figw'atus, p. 233, Oafiraria, id. 1. c . ; L. sulcirostrisy 
pinguis, haculus, Gerstacker, 1. c. p. 73, Zanzibar ; L. tai'duSy p. 166, Trier ida, 
p. 168, Cuba, Siifirian, 1. c. ; L. invaT'ius, Walker, 1. c. p. 18, Mt. Sinai: 
spp. nn. 
Per'ihleptus deccTiiTnaculatuSy sp. n., Chevrolat, 1. c., Moluccas. 
Hylobiides. 
Ilrjlohius pinastr'iy Gyll., is certainly only a small form of abietis : des Logos, 
Mitt. schw. ent. Ges. iii. p. 373. 
Pissodcs pinipJiiluSy llbst., is recorded as taken in Britain, but not deemed 
indigenous, by Bold, Ent. M. M. vii. p. 276. 
Pascoe (F. L. S. xi.) describes the following new genera and spp. : — 
Ectiimray p. 170. Elytra prolonged as in Br'enthus. E. brenthoides, ibid. 
pi. vii. f. 10, India ? 
Scoliihus, p. 171. Allied to Aclees, but with 4-jointed club, ocular lobes, 
emarginate propectus, &c. S. acummatK^, p. 172, f. 8, Sarawak. 
Selenca, p. 173. Allied to PissodeSy on account of its anterior coxse not 
being approximated, but with ocular lobes to prothorax, and tarsi spongy 
beneath . S. aTnicta, pi. ix. f. 7, and leucosjrila, ibid., Singapore. 
Niphades, p. 174. Hylobius with bifid claws. N. paT’dalotus, f. 8, Sarawak, 
and costatus, Aru, ibid. 
Ozoctenusy ibid. Allied to 07'tho7'[h]i7ms, but with short, curved, com- 
pressed tibiae and pedunculate post, femora, which are strongly clavate in the 
middle, and armed with a triangular denticulation. O.jubatus, p. 175, f. 3, 
Amazons. 
P(£paloso7nus p. 168, Batchian, Saylee, &c. 
Ilrjlobius fasciatus, ibid. pi. vii. f. 9, Morty ; notatus, p. 169, o,nd papulosus, 
p. 170, Java; scT'ofa and rubidus, p. 169, Sarawak ; aphya, p. 170, India. 
Aclees porosus and gyllenhali, p. 172, Malayan Archipelago. 
Erirhinides. 
Procas steveni, Gyll., is recorded from Boulogne by Javet, Ann. Soc. Ent. 
Fr. (6) i. Bull. p. xvii. 
Bagous nigritarsis, Thoms., is recorded as British by Sharp : Ent. M. M. 
viii. p. 83. Kraatz (B. E. Z. xv. p. 169) demurs to Brisout’s opinion that this 
sp. = lutuhntusy for which he points out that colligTiensis, Ilbst., is the older 
name. 
Erirhinus vestitus, Mann, nec Gyll., is changed to mannerdieirni : Gem- 
minger, C. II. viii. p. 122. 
Erir'hmus (EoT'yt.) aTnplithorax, N. France, aw'ipennis, Corsica, p. 351, 
1871. [voL. vm.] Y 
