CLASS V. INSECTA. 201 
hook at their joints : body ovate : abdomen quadrate, rounded behind : 
. corneous, quadrate ; the middle of the upper mar-in cnrar- 
^ S'nate, obtusely uuidcntate. 
' ''■ h Att. curcxlionoides. 
- ttelabus curculionoides. Linn., Latr., Oliv., Marsh., Leach. 
‘•habits the nut-tree and willow. 
Genus 202. APODEIttJS. Oliv., Latr., Leach. Attelabus. Linn., 
Fubr., Pauk. Cpbculio. Marsh. 
Caci with a distinct neck: tibia with one hook at their joints: bod a 
o v ate : abdomen quadrate, rounded behind : labium corneous, qua- 
denta’t* 6 m ‘ ddIe ° f tlie upper mar S in emarginatc, obtusely uni- 
^P- 1. Apo. Coryli. 
A ttelabus Coryli. Linn., Fair., Payk. Curculio Coryli. Marsliam. Apo- 
derus Coryli. Latr., Leach. 
11 -hits the nut-tree, and is very common. 
Genus 203. RHYNCHITES. Ilerbst., Latr., Leach. Curculio. 
Linn., Be Geer, Marsh. Eiiixomacer. Geoff'., Clairv. At- 
telabus. Fabr., Oliv. 
elongate behind the eyes, with no neck: clypeus dentate: tibia 
Mth very short heels: abdomen quadrate, rounded behind: body 
pate, narrowly produced before : thorax conic-cylindric, broader be- 
hnd (often with a spine on each side in the male) : labium mem- 
branaceous, small, the apex rounded, villose, entire. 
jP* 1. Rhyn. Bacchus. 
Inhabits Europe, and is found in England on the nut- and plum-tree 
but is very rare. 
Genus 204. DEPOTIAUS. Leach’s MSS. 
ho , elon S ate ’ witil no neck : clypeus subdentate : tibia with short 
els -.abdomen quadrate-rounded behind: hinder thighs thick and 
° r nied for leaping. 
!■ Dep. Bet*,. 
jpynchites Betulie. Ilerbst. 
la bit s the oak, birch, and hazel. 
enus 205. APION. Herbst, Latr., Kirby, Leach. Ctjeculio. 
■ Linn ’ Mm, <- 
Prom.nulous : head elongate behind: abdomen subovate: tibia 
11 obsolete heels : labium subquadrate, entire. 
j he Rev. William Kirby has given an admirable paper to the 
ffi’nean Society of' London, in which unwards of sivtv . r 
J • - — - J O' - oouuiuum tu me 
th\ nCan ^ ociet y °f London, in which upwards of sixty species of 
He\ genUS are described, > n the ninth volume of their Transactions. 
} Ul) Ias added a supplement which is published in the tenth vo- 
