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rtcatm, Clievr. ; Otioy'hynchus furinm and gracilis, 01ievr.,=P. aquila, Chevr. 
{-lus) cf. V. Harold, 0. H. x. p. 220). v. Harold, C. H. x. pp. 214 & 220, in 
some strictures upon the above changes, notes that O. clongatm, Stierl., nec 
Hoch., was in 1867 altered by its author to francolinus, and that O. gla~ 
hratiis, Stierl., nec Kryn., and tristis, Stierl., nec Scop., have been passed 
over. 
Otiorhynchus. Stierlin, B. E. Z. xvi. pp. 321-368, has published a 3rd 
supplement to his revision of the European species, giving a new systematic 
list. O. rotundatus, Sieb., is redescribed, and (p. 344) stated to be impari- 
dentatus, Hochhuth ; fresh divisional characters are pointed out and altera- 
tions of position made ; O. Ufehurii, Gyll., = aiirifer, Sch., var. ; muUi- 
piinctatus, F.,is specifically distinct from irritans, Germ., and is now placed 
in another subgenus ; francolinus, Schauf., is adopted for elongatus, Hoch. ; 
pnhens, Sch., is very variable [in Stierlin’s original Revision this name is 
altered in the errata to puheus, but now rightly stands again as puhens '] ; 
lutosus, ^i\.,—2)seudomias, Hoch . ; incivilis [" Germ.” in text, Gyll.” in list ; 
? = inclivis, Sch.,” of original revision, p. 334j comes next to compressus, 
Stl. ; a Lapland var. of politus is referred to as borealis ; the species allied to 
rugifrons are tabulated, p. 343 j rutilipes, Hoch., is doubtfully distinct from 
cribrosicollis, Sch. [the latter name occurs in two different places in the list, 
p. 367, the first time apparently in error for cribricollis^ ; chrysoptcrus, Stl., 
= scopularis,lIoc}ir, crucirostris, \loQh.,, = omlipennis, Scli.j puberulus, Hoch., is 
not an Otiorhynchus, but possibly a Phyllobius or Chiloneus ; angtistidr, Itosenh., 
ex. typ., is erroneously stated by v. Harold to be a syn.'Tof carmagnolee, Stl. ; 
the subgenus JEurychirus is tabulated, p. 345, as is the 3rd group of Tourmeria, 
p. 347 ; O. rei/nos(X, Oh. Bri8., = 7//,9/;rtut<s, var. ; 0. sylvestris, Chevr., c.r. iyp., 
= Jugicola, Stl.; O. tcnuicornis. Mill., is extremely close to eremicola •, 
O. cgregius, Mill., = kratteri [P krattereri], Sch., var. ; the diagnosis of all 
species published since the original Revision are reproduced, with comments. 
Otiorhynchus agrosicollis. Boh., new to France : Ch. Brisout, Bull. Soc, 
Ent. Fr. (6) ii. p. xlvii. 
Cneorhinus cmsifro7is, Desbr., is a Holcorhinus, and very probably 
hispidus. Boh., $ : Desbrochers, Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. (5) ii. p. 428. 
Peritelus gougeleti, Seidl., has priority over hispanicus, Chevr., the refer- 
ence by Desbrochers [Zool. Rec. viii. p. 300] being erroneous. De Marseul, 
Nouv. et Faits, p. cxxxix. 
Ti'achyphlceus scaber, Redt.,=«7fenwi;i5, Sch. : Thomson, Opusc. Ent. (iv.) 
p. 391. 
Fholicodes lepidopterus and inauratus. Boh., are presumably sexes of one 
species ; P. tristis. Mots., ex. typ., — Uivialis, Sch. ; P. murinus. Mars., nec 
Boh., is referred to : Desbrochers’, /. c. 
New genera and s^pecies : — 
Cyi'tomezia, Pascoe, J. L. S. xi. p. 443. Allied to Laparocei'us, but with 
widely separated posterior coxje, a longer metasternum, the basal groove of 
rostrum transverse, and short foveiform scrobes. C. dispar, id. ibid. pi. x. 
fig. 9, Bombay. 
Psidiopsis, id. ibid. A grees in most respects with Otiorhynchus, but with 
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