CURCULIONID.E. 
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France, Germany, plumheus, Germany, p. 460, subpilosm, Madrid, schoenherri, 
France, p. 451, rotundatus, France &c., p. 462, suhulatus and antmnalis^ 
Madrid, p. 453, obsctirus, Aranjuez, soricinusj Constantine, p. 454, insidiosusy 
Escurial, p. 455, squamulosus, Spain, algericus, Algeria, Sicily, p. 456, carini- 
collis, Syria, stiblineelluSy Athens, p. 457, arcasi, Madrid, p. 468, Javeti, 
Germany, p. 459, gratiosus, Provence, p. 460, kraatzi and hungnricus, Hungary, 
p. 461, austriacus, Austria, p. 462, italieusj Italy, p. 463 [all omitted from 
Zool. Rec. V.], Oh. Brisout de Barneville, L’Ah. v. ; C. vocifer, Rottenherg, 
1. c. p. 238, Sicily; C. arcuatus [preoccupied] and prof ahus, FShreeus, Z. c. 
p. 276, Caflraria: spp. nn. 
Ceuthorhgnchideus porcelluSy sp. n., id. 1. c. p. 277, CafFraria. 
Baridiides. 
Henri Brisout de Barneville, Ann, Soc. Ent. Fr. (4) x. pp. 287-320, 
completes his monograph of this group, according to which Baridius opiparis\ 
Duv,, occurs on Sinapis incanu] spoUatuSy Sch., on Camphorosma mom-^ 
pdiactt) scolopaceusy Germ., on Salicornia herbaceaj Suesda maritimay and 
Portulada maritima ; t-olhmny L., on Cladimn germanicurn and LysimacMa 
vrdgaris ; cuprirostrisy F., on Diplotaxis tenuifolia ; lepidiiy Germ., on Nas- 
turtium sylvestre and amphibium\ B. siciduSy Sch6n.,=cw/7nVos67s, F., var. ; 
chlorisy F., chlorodiuSy Sch., pulchellusy Luc., = c<c;-M/esc<?ws, Scop. ; pallidicornisy 
lR6hL.y-=scolopaceuSy Germ,, var, 
Baridius crinipeSy\d. Brisout, = ZoncrtZM5, Sch. : des Loges, ibid. (5) i. Bull, 
p. Ixxv. 
Baridius opiparisy .y—pictnratusy M^n., and occurs at Batkah-Koum 
and Tangiers : Kraatz, B. E. Z, xv. p. 206. 
Baridius chlorisy F. : Kiinstler, 1. c. p. 41, discusses injuries to cultivated 
plants from this sp. 
Baridius cldorizans. Germ., is recorded as British by Sharp, 1. c. 
Baridius scolopaceus is figured in Ent. Ann. 1872, frontisp. f. 8. 
Baridius analis : Bedel, Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. (5) i. Bull. p. xxxix, indicates 
Inula dysenterica as probably the food-plant of this sp. 
CorynemeruSy g. n., FShraeus, 1. c. p. 281. Allied to Baridius. C. femo- 
ralisy sp. n., id. ihid.y CafFraria. 
Baridius tenuirostrisy p. 291, Algeria, Syria, vicimtSy Jerusalem, Beyrouth, 
and alboguttatus, Biskra, p. 294, setiferusy p. 296, Sicily, Algeria, albo- 
maculatusy p. 298, Spain, nivalisy p. 306, Spain, Algeria, fallax, p. 311, 
Frankfort, Spain, France, andalusiacusy p. 315, Cordova, Chiclana, H. Bri- 
sout, 1. c. ; B. speciosus and sculptilisy Gerstiicker, 1. c. p. 75, Zanzibar ; 
B. pertusicollisy Fairmaire, Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. (5) i. p. 54, I. Mayotte, 
Comores ; B. ambiguusy p. 278, caliginosusy p. 279, picipesy parapleuruSy p. 280, 
FShrseus, /. c., CafFraria : spp. nn. 
Calandrides. 
Protocerius inolossusy 01., is a perfectly good species, and occurs at Celebes 
and Malacca : Pascoe, P. L. S. xi. p. 216. 
Sphenophorus zees, Walsh ; Riley figures (f. 22) and reproduces the original 
description (in ‘ Practical Entomologist ’) of this spp. : iii. Rep. Ins. Mo. 
p. 69. 
