CDKCULIONIDiE. 
Ins, 77 
Cuba gesammelten Riisselkafer. Arch. f. Nat. xlii. (2) 
pp. 125-1G8. 
Refers to Cryptorrhynchus and Macromerus^ reaching (in continuation) 
129 species. 
A. Rouget, Pet. Nouv. ii. p. 73, draws attention to the fact that 
Schonherr almost systematically gave masculine terminations to his genera; 
and deprecates the creation of feminine and neuter words for new genera. 
[This is indeed an imaginary grievance.] M. Girard & H. Tournier 
reply \ 1. c. pp. 78 & 79. Retort by Rouget, p. 83. 
Species new or rare to the Belgian fauna ; — Donckier, CR. Ent. 
Belg. xiy. pp. Ixxiii.-lxxvi. 
Br achy derides, 
Cneorrhinus. The European and circum-European species discussed 
by H. Tournier, Ann. Ent. Belg. xix. pp 125-163. Catapionus is asso- 
ciated with it. Desbrochers’ $ character of dilatation of the front tibiae at 
the apex does not exist. 19 species are described, contained in the 
following groups : — 
(1) Dactylor{r]rhinus, subg. n. of Cneorrhinus, p. 128, having the outer 
angle of the anterior tibiae projecting. For Leptolepyrus asiaticus^ 
Desbr., = olivieri, Desbr., $ , ■=■ C. siculus, Rott., = meridionalis, Duv. 
(^Leptolepyrus, Desbr., being founded on a specific character, is not 
admitted), C. geminatus, F., = globatus, Hbst., with var. andalusicus, 
p. 135, C. albicans, Boh., — parapleurus,M.^., s.ndiD.marocGanus, sp. n.,. 
p. 136, Tangiers. 
(2) Cneorrhinus proper, without projecting angle to the front tibiae, 
for C. barcelonicus, Hbst., argentatus, Perris, tingitanus, Desbr., = pro- 
digus, F., ludijicator, Gyl., bellieri, C. Bris., and heydeni, sp. n., p. 142, 
Lisbon. 
(3) Attactagenus, subg. n., p. 143, differing from the last in having no 
deep furrow sharply marked off between the eyes. For C. pyriformis. 
Boh., of which lateralis, Graells, is probably a ; C. dispar, Graells, cor- 
dubensis, Kirsch, hypocyaneus, albinus, and carinirostris, Boh., exaratUs, 
Msh. [= D. parapleurus, Tourn., nee Msh.], and A. tarsalis, p. 147, 
Andalusia, and diechi, p. 148, Algesiras and Andalusia, spp. nn. 
Cneorrhinus 4,-lineatus and argentatus, Gebl., C. angusticollis, cuprescens, 
fossulatus, and nodosus. Mots., and C. rugosicollis, Desbr., are referred to 
Catapionus ; p. 153. 
Sitones is elevated to the rank of a sub-family (dissociated from the 
Br achy derides') ; its mandibles are exposed, and, with Gratopus and 
Elytrodon, it is therefore wrongly classed by Lacordaire in his Adelog- 
nathes Cyclophthalmes. It differs from the Naupactides in its short, very 
stout mandibles, which are sharp internally, &c. Of the 7 North American 
species, 4 are British; S. indiferens and scissifrons, Say, = lineellus, 
Gyll. ; Grypidius vittatus, Couper, == S. tibialis. Germ. J. L. Leconte, 
P. Am. Phil. Soc. xv. pp. 113-115. S. hispidulus subsequently also 
recorded as North American ; id. 1. c. p. 413. 
