CURCULIONIDy®, 
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Tanaonides* 
Aplemonus gihhipennis, sp. ii., id. 1. e. p. 241, CafTraria. 
Mecohnus wahlhergi, sp. n., id. 1. c. p. 242, Caffraria. 
Tanaos inter stitialisj sp. n., id. 1. c. p. 241, Oaffraria. 
Attelahides, 
De Marseul (L^Ab. v. pp. 296-316) monographs this sub- 
family as supplying the necessary link between the similar 
treatises by Wencker on the Apionides and Des Loges on the 
Rhinomacerides, 
[This little work appears, probably from the great confusion of the various 
dates of its separate parts, to have escaped notice in Zool. Rec. v.] No new 
spp. are described ; but the following synonymy is given : — Apoderus hamts- 
chaticvs, Mots., morio, Bon., and probably dauricus, Mots., = cory/i, var. ; 
Attelahus foveipennis, Jekel, = variolosiis, 01. ; pulvinicollis and hispanicus, 
Jek., = curculionides, of which mactdip>es, Villa, and probably also atricornisj 
Mills., is a var. 
Apoderus cinctipenniSf Jekel, = F., var. : Fahraeus, 1. c. p. 243. 
Apoderus coryli and Attelahus curculionides. Brief notes on the economy 
of these spp. are given by Taschenberg, Z. ges. Naturw. xxxviii. p. 383. 
Attelahus curcrdionides. Drechsel (S. E. Z. xxxii. pp. 205 & 206) records 
a monstrosity in the pro thorax of an individual of this sp., apparently in- 
teresting as throwing some light upon the true formation of that segment. 
Apoderus spinifet', sp. n., FShraeus, 1. c. p. 243, Caflraria. 
Attelahus coquereli, Fairmaire, Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. (5) i. p. 44, Mada- 
gascar ; A. costipennis and tuhcrctdosus, p. 244, humerosus, p. 246, Caflraria, 
FRliraeus, 1. c. : spp. nn. 
Rhinomacerides, 
Des Loges (L^Ab. v. pp. 317-428) monographs this sub- 
family, describing new spp. &c. 
[N.B. The same remark applies to this work as that to de MarseuTs 
treatise on the Attelahides.'] The following synonymy &c. is given: — 
Rhynchites pyri,Moi^.j^giganteus, M^n., of which rectirostrisf Gy 11., is $ j 
semiruher, ^t\QY\.., — cequ.atus, L., for which purpureus, L., though the older 
name, is rejected as dubious; multiqmnctatus, 'Bs^c.h,—parellimis,(jfy\\.\ inter- 
punctatus, Steph., is adopted for alliarice^ Payk. {nee L.), of which a var. is 
described, and named confusus ; smeraldinus^ Costa, and longirostris^ Bach, 
= (eneovirens, Marsh., fragrarim, Gyll. ; persicus, Q^yVi.^-=pauxillus, Germ., 
var.; tomentosus, QiyW., uncinatus, li\i.,— 2 danirostris, F. ; olivaceus, Gyll.,=s 
comatus, GljU-j 6 j ophthalmicus, Steph., splendidulus, Kies., =s sericeus, 
Ilbst. ; luridus, Boh.,=pr<2?w5^?/.s, Boh., var.; Auletes meridionalis, Duv.,s=: 
tuhicen, Boh. 
Rhynchites hacchus, hetuleti, cupreus, auratus, and co7iicus. Kiinstler (1. c. 
pp. 81, 88, 82, & 66) discusses injuries to cultivated plants from these spp. 
Rhynchites uncinatus, Thoms. Kraatz (B. E. Z. xv. p. 192) refers to 
German examples of this sp. 
Agilaus, g. n., Pascoe, P. L. S. xi. p. 176. Differs from Rhynchites in its 
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