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eyes, and from Eucyllus in its shorter form and feeble arcuate scape, &c. 
For B. dilatatus, ibid., California, and B. brevicolliSy p. 76, Colorado. 
Chcetechus, p. 77. Trachyphloei, with considerable affinity to the type 
genus and Cathormiocerus : scrobes lateral, long, passing directly back- 
wards and enclosing the eyes; tibiae strongly mucrouate. C. setiger^ 
p. 78, Massachusetts (the smallest American species with a mandibular 
scar). 
GyphomimuSy p. 105. Follows Phyllohius in a tribe Phyllobiini which 
includes Scythropus ; also stated to have a well marked affinity to the 
Cyphides, and the facies of Brachy stylus. Its type, C. dorsalis, ibid., Mis- 
souri, further complicates the question by being dubiously referred as a 
synonym to Polydrosus americanus, Gyll. 
Mitostylus, p. 107. Follows Scythropus in the author’s Phyllobiini ; 
having the facies of Eusomus, and having been mentioned by Leconte as 
probably n Macrostylus (both in the Brachy derides'), Gular notch rhom- 
boidal, mentum narrow, submentum very slightly pedunculate, maxillae 
entirely exposed ; labial palpi very prominent, elytra elongate. M. tenuis, 
ibid., Texas. 
Otiorrhynchus granulato-striatus, p. 495, Caucasus, kasbeJcianus, p. 497, 
Kasbek, aberrans, p. 512, Syria, rotundicollis, p. 513, Antioch, 0. {Eury- 
chirus) lederi, p. 498, Transcaucasia, schmonli, p. 507 (in error for schmorli, 
id. p. xii.), Krasnovodsk, christophi, p. 510, Inderskischer Lake, S. of the 
Caspian, 0. {Tournieria) reitteri, p. 500, schheideri, p. 501, waswiws, p. 503, 
kirschi, p. 505, erinaceus, p. 506, Transcaucasia, G. Stierlin, MT. schw. 
ent. Ges. iv. ; 0. perditus (foss.), S. H. Scudder, Bull. U. S. Geol. Surv. 
ii. p. 84, tertiaries of Wyoming. 
Peritelus damrii, H. Tournier, Pet. Nouv. ii. p. 11, Corsica. 
Par amir a caucasica, Stierlin, 1. c. p. 509, Caucasus. 
Trachyphlceus porculus,' F. P. Pascoe, Ann. N. H. (4) xviii. p. 59, 
Otago. 
Aphrastus unicolor, Horn, 1. c. p. 99, Texas. 
Myllocerus atjehensis, C. Ritsema, Tijdschr. Ent. xix. p. 45, Atchin, N. 
Sumatra. 
Eremnides. 
Thricomigus, g. n., G. H. Horn, P. Am. Phil. Soc. xv. p. 48. Placed 
by the author in his group Ophryastini of the Otiorrhynchidce, but only 
compared with Phyxelis, differing in not having the scrobes superior. 
T. luteus, sp. n., id. ibid., Colorado. 
Nocheles, g. n., id. 1. c. p. 54. Considered “ a lead towards the Erem- 
nini" by the author, and stated to have been pronounced identical with 
Phyxelis by Lacordaire. For Hylobius torpidus, Lee., and N. cequalis, 
sp. n., Horn, ibid., Kansas to British Columbia. 
Lejptojpides. 
Eupagoderes, g. n., G. H. Horn, P. Am. Phil. Soc. xv. p. 32. Ophry- 
astes without lateral thoracic tuberosities, and associated with that genus 
and others as a tribe of Otiorrhynchidce. For Ophr. speciosus, decipiens. 
