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[B. 
, Ohs. I am doubtful whether this insect truly belongs to Me- 
g-erle’s genus Festus. The antennae are much shorter than in 
Pachygaster. 
64. Cenchroma LANUGINOSA. Dej. p. 95. 
65. Cenchroma oescura, (n. s.) C. nigra squamis cinereis as- 
persa clypeo lineis duabus mediis approxirnatis elevatis lateri- 
bus albis, thorace canaliculate, elytris punctis impressis striatis 
squamisque cinereis subaureis prsesertim ad latera aspersis, 
corpore siibtus ad latera pedibusque albo-squamosis. 
66. CuRCULio CULTRATUS. Fab. JSyst Eleuth. ii. 536. 173. 
Oliv. Ins. 83. fig. 157. 
Ohs. This is a new genus of the Curculionidas, but as I am 
not able in this place to give the characters of it, I prefer to cite 
the insect under its Fabrician title. 
67. Rhynch^nus cylindrirostris. Fab. Syst. Eleuth. ii. 
463. 125. 
Oliv. Ins. 83, fig. 128. 
Ohs. This insect is altogether as different from the true Rhyn* 
chceniy as the preceding one is from the true Curculiones, 
68. Rhynch^nus btdens. Fab. Syst. Eleuth. ii. 457. 96. 
Oliv. Ins. 83. fig. 113. 
Ohs. This is also not a true Rhynchcenus, but is a very singular 
insect in appearance, as the acute spine, which rises from each 
elytron, appears to be its peculiar defence against entomological 
collectors. 
69. Eurhinus scabrior. Kirby, in Lin. Trans, xii. p. 428. 65. 
70. Rhinotia HiEMOPTERA. Kirby, in Lin. Trans, xii. p. 426. 
71. Orthorhynchus suturalis, (n. s.) O. nigro-fuscus punctis 
impressus vertice ad oculos albo-bilineato, thorace fossula pos- 
tica medik alb^, elytris ad suturam linea pilis alba, corpore 
subtus lateribus albis. 
