Plectrophorus
12342378
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/browse/tree/id/12342378
Lixus
21439
Epicærus planirostris
Epicærus planirostris
1211
1190
22800
Exophthalmus sulcicrus var. β
β
1235
1234
3238
Eustylus puber
22232
Polydacrys modestus
P. modestus
646
635
20797
Rhynchites rufiventris
R. rufiventris
136
122
23477
Epagriopsis
Epagriopsis
198
187
21948
Hadromerus schönherri
Hadromerus schönherri
1620
1599
7838979
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7838979
Eupagoderes argentatus
22801
Exophthalmus sulcicrus var. γ
γ
1455
1454
21438
Epicærus durangoensis
Epicærus durangoensis
308
287
22233
Polydacrys
Polydacrys
806
796
20798
Rhynchites rufiventris
R. rufiventris
452
438
3237
Eustylus grypsatus
695172
http://eol.org/pages/695172
Eupagoderes prolatus
21947
Hadromerus scintillans
Hadromerus scintillans
1581
1559
23476
Synthlibonotus rufipes
S. rufipes
135
125
3017099
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=3017099
Trachyphloeina
671248
http://eol.org/pages/671248
Compsus caeruleipes
20795
Rhynchites flaviventris
R. flaviventris
1799
1784
24847
This is a very variable species. It is closely allied to C. instabilis , but is more densely covered with scales, and the punctuation of the thorax is quite indistinct; usually the punctures of the elytra are fine, but when the example is deprived of scales these punctures appear considerably larger, though not so large as they are in C. instabilis ; the scales are lighter in tint than those of C. instabilis , and some of them —especially about the legs and the underside of the head—have a feeble metallic tint. The rostrum is only feebly impressed on the middle, and towards the tip is glabrous and shining; there is a minute fovea between the eyes. The thorax is not so long as broad and is narrowed towards the front; it is squamose, and very indistinctly punctured. The elytra are squamose and bear series of fine punctures.
1654
821
21437
Tosastes humeralis
T. humeralis
280
268
22802
Exophthalmus sulcicrus var. δ
δ
1861
1860
2900870
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=2900870
Pantomorus faber
21946
Hadromerus scintillans
Hadromerus scintillans
1502
1480
22230
Eumerus
Eumerus
2485
2478
23468
Subfam. nov. ALLOCORYNINÆ.
1083
1057
23479
Epagrius operculatus
Epagrius operculatus
420
400
24774
19. Epagrius inæqualis, sp. n. (Tab. VI. fig. 5.)
79
30
21436
Tosastes globipennis
Tosastes globipennis
263
243
20796
Rhynchites championi
Rhynchites championi
2102
2082
22803
Exophthalmus sulcicrus var. ε
ε
2199
2198
21945
Hadromerus rufipes
rufipes
1468
1461
23478
Epagriopsis operculatus
Epagriopsis operculatus
398
375
3239
Eustylus quadrigibbus
22231
Polydacrys modestus
P. modestus
2567
2556
24773
Epagrius Group 6 [unnamed].
29
0
7865009
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7865009
Megalostylus farinosus
Rhinospathe v-album
20793
Rhynchites flaviventris
Rhynchites flaviventris
876
853
24849
A specimen of Epicærus similis , from Costa Rica, communicated from Chevrolat's collection by Dr. Aurivillius, agrees exactly with examples our editors have received from Costa Rica. An example in my own collection was ticketed Epicærus mopsurus, Jekel.
2378
2125
21435
Epicærus monclovæ
Epicærus monclovæ
2029
2012
3451
Naupactopsis sitonoides
21702
Pantomorus albosignatus
P. albosignatus
1279
1264
Polydacrys brevicollis
Rhinospathe albomarginata
816121
http://eol.org/pages/816121
Rhynchites subauratus
3452
Naupactus
23473
Epagrius metallescens
metallescens
2769
2757
24623
51. Epicærus pavidus, sp. n.
2174
2146
3450
Naupactopsis delumbis
20794
Rhynchites rufiventris
R. rufiventris
1736
1722
24848
I have before me a series of about forty examples that I assign to C. similis ; they vary greatly in size, and a good deal in other points, such as the colour of the squamosity and the size of the punctures on the thorax and elytra, but I can find no means of distinguishing more than one species. The smaller examples very much resemble some of the varieties of C. subfasciatus , while, on the other hand, some of the larger specimens come very near to C. instabilis .
2124
1655
21701
Naupactus contractus
Naupactus contractus
1020
1000
7825311
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7825311
Polyteles steveni
Polydacrys
Rhigus cœlestinus
Rhinospathe
23472
Epagrius nubilosus
Epagrius nubilosus
2741
2723
21434
Epagrius lævinasus
E. lævinasus
1974
1962
24622
This insect is very closely allied to E. carinatus , but is larger, and has the elytra much broader—especially in the female,—and the rostrum broader and less impressed. Fifteen specimens.
2145
1957
12252293
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/browse/tree/id/12252293
Tenebrionidae
20791
Rhynchites rufiventris
Rhynchites rufiventris
381
359
Quercus
21700
Pantomorus contractus
Pantomorus contractus
998
977
Polydacrus tristis
23580
Pantomorus longulus
P. longulus
55
44
23475
Synthlibonotus
Synthlibonotus
109
95
10782135
http://eol.org/pages/10782135
Exophthalmus agrestis
20569
Otiorhynchinæ Alatæ
Otiorhynchinæ Alatæ
193
174
21433
Epagrius pumilus
Epagrius pumilus
1957
1941
51563
http://eol.org/pages/51563
Mimographus
3454
Naupactus acutipennis
521512
http://eol.org/pages/521512
Eugnamptus longulus
20792
Rhynchites rufiventris
Rhynchites rufiventris
405
383
Pythis amplicollis
Polydacris tristis
21949
Hadromerus dejeani
H. dejeani
1658
1648
23474
Epagrius nubilosus
E. nubilosus
92
80
21432
Epicærus minor
E. minor
1742
1734
3453
Naupactus (?) cinerascens
21431
Epicærus
Epicærus
1699
1691
24020
THECESTERNUS.
1726
1713
394480
http://eol.org/pages/394480
Pandeleteius nodifer
Polydacrys nubilosus
23582
Pantomorus fulleri
P. fulleri
547
537
23462
1. Apterocolus gravidus, sp. n. (Tab. II. fig. 17, ♂.)
54
0
24413
17. Epicærus fronteræ, sp. n. (Tab. V. fig. 6.)
2461
2414
679398
http://eol.org/pages/679398
Epicaerus amulae
27015
Eudiagogus, Schönherr, Gen. Curc. vi. 1, p. 307 (1840); Lacordaire, Gen. Col. vi. p. 389; Horn, Proc. Am. Phil. Soc. xv. p. 110.
140
12
Pythis
2610264
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=2610264
Pandeleteius nodifer
21706
Naupactus picipes
Naupactus picipes
918
901
22808
Exophthalmus sulcicrus var. β
var. β
3365
3359
21645
Otiorhynchides
Otiorhynchides
1279
1265
21859
Isodacrys orizabæ
I. orizabæ
408
398
65902
http://eol.org/pages/65902
Eustolus
65368
http://eol.org/pages/65368
Lithodus
3560
Pandeleteius rotundicollis
21940
Hadromerus dejeani
dejeani
323
316
24021
Thecesternus, Say, Descr. N. Am. Curc. p. 8 (1831); Complete Writings, i. p. 267.
1808
1727
21430
Epicærus
Epicærus
1535
1527
Polydacrys nigrofasciatus
23581
Aramigus
Aramigus
89
81
26900
1. Cydianirus argenteus. (Tab. XIV. figg. 6, 6 a .)
51
0
27014
EUDIAGOGUS.
11
0
679397
http://eol.org/pages/679397
Pandeleteius amulae
Pycnophilus piceus
2610263
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=2610263
Pandeleteius longicollis
22809
Exophthalmus sulcicrus var. δ
var. δ
3401
3395
21644
EPITOSUS
EPITOSUS
567
559
21705
Pantomorus picipes
Pantomorus picipes
1691
1673
21858
Isodacrys guatemalenus
I. guatemalenus
261
246
4083103
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=4083103
Athetetes
20790
Rhynchites chiriquensis
Rhynchites chiriquensis
1858
1835
12417548
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/browse/tree/id/12417548
Steirarrhinus
20678
Attelabus corvinus
A. corvinus
1154
1143
23584
Pantomorus affinis
Pantomorus affinis
845
827
3563
Pandeleteius submetallicus
24022
Lithodus, Germar, in Schönh. Gen. Curc. ii. p. 420.
1860
1809
21643
Eumestorus luctuosus
E. luctuosus
556
544
Polydacrys mucronatus
23471
Epagrius
Epagrius
2632
2624
Polydacrys modestus
21857
Isodacrys orizabæ
Isodacrys orizabæ
20
3
21704
Naupactus formosus
N. formosus
1661
1650
27013
One male and two females. Narrower than E. conicicollis ; the prothorax more convex, less widened posteriorly, broadly fusco-vittate on the disc, and also with a brown spot on each side; the fifth ventral segment of the male clothed with shorter hairs.
3565
3313
Pycnophilus
10207439
http://eol.org/pages/10207439
Apion seriatum
20679
Attelabus corvinus
Attelabus corvinus
1179
1161
23583
Pantomorus crinitus
Pantomorus crinitus
815
796
24023
This genus is peculiar to the North-American continent, one species only being recognized in the latest catalogue of N.-American Coleoptera; this we now find to extend into Mexico.
2041
1861
3562
Pandeleteius sublineatus
24353
8. Epicærus uniformis, sp. n.
2319
2290
24567
42. Epicærus insolitus, sp. n. (Tab. V. fig. 15.)
1762
1713
23470
Bradyrhynchus
Bradyrhynchus
2594
2581
21642
Eumestorus proximus
E. proximus
2540
2529
23461
This genus is closely allied to Pterocolus , but has five of the dorsal segments exposed instead of three, the posterior coxæ very widely separated, though the anterior pair are more approximate, and the rostrum furnished with very deep lateral scrobes, which are not visible from the front, as the edge of the rostrum projects over them; similar scrobes exist really in Pterocolus , but owing to the antennæ being inserted nearer to the eyes the scrobes are much less conspicuous than in Apterocolus .
2256
1754
21703
Naupactus pulchellus
N. pulchellus
1637
1624
Polydacrys depressifrons
21856
Isodacrys guatemalenus
Isodacrys guatemalenus
2202
2180
887291
http://eol.org/pages/887291
Ophryastes wickhami
Pterocolus grossus
3561
Pandeleteius sinuatipes
65901
http://eol.org/pages/65901
Eumestorus
21641
Eumestorus luctuosus
E. luctuosus
2400
2388
24024
1. Thecesternus humeralis.
2068
2042
5456742
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=5456742
Eugnamptus basalis
22341
Steirarrhinus nebulosus var. γ
Var. γ
897
891
21944
Hadromerus fulgens
fulgens
1250
1243
3347
Hispidæ
23586
Pantomorus crinitus
P. crinitus
1186
1175
22804
Exophthalmus sulcicrus var. γ
γ
2813
2812
25633
Decasticha quadriplagiata
Decasticha quadriplagiata
794
769
21855
Pandeleteius
Pandeleteius
1097
1085
24417
A very distinct species, the clothing being rather setiform than squamiform, and the outline peculiar, recalling that of a large Apion . The rostrum is short and broad, deeply and broadly impressed in front, with a fovea on the forehead. The thorax is but little narrowed in front, and bears numerous large punctures. The elytra are only about as broad at the base as the thorax, but become much broader to behind the middle, and are also very convex and rounded behind; the punctures of the series are unusually definite and distinct though rather small. Two specimens of uncertain sex. The setose squamosity is no doubt very readily abraded and it then leaves the surface quite bare.
685
0
21640
Eumestorus proximus
Eumestorus proximus
2157
2138
23253
7. Eugnamptus godmani, sp. n. (Tab. II. fig. 4.)
1286
1238
24025
Brachycerus humeralis, Say, Journ. Acad. Phil. v. p. 254¹.
2127
2069
22342
Steirarrhinus nebulosus var. δ
Var. δ
1385
1379
3346
Himatolobus
23467
Only two examples have been received of this remarkable Curculionid. The male has the ventral plates deplanate on the middle and covered with long white pubescence. In the female the apical portion of the rostrum is slightly longer than it is in the male. Our figure represents this latter sex.
1056
762
21943
Hadromerus cretatus
cretatus
964
956
24561
41. Epicærus scutellaris, sp. n. (Tab. IV. fig. 25x, ♂.)
563
507
23585
Pantomorus affinis
P. affinis
1148
1138
25632
Decasticha subocellata
Decasticha subocellata
761
739
22805
Exophthalmus sulcicrus var. ε
ε
2851
2850
21709
Pantomorus facialis
Pantomorus facialis
653
634
12342056
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/browse/tree/id/12342056
Diaprepes
27018
Eudiagogus pulcher, Fåhr. in Schönh. Gen. Curc. vi. 1, p. 310¹; Horn, Proc. Am. Phil. Soc. xv. p. 111²; Pierce, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus. xxxvii. p. 364 (1909)³; Mitchell and Pierce, Proc. Ent. Soc. Wash. xiii. p. 50 (1911)⁴.
728
507
D. Sharp. 1889-1893. Biologia Centrali-Americana, Insecta, Coleoptera, Rhynchophora, vol. 4, pt. 3, p.235
http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/581710
235
581710
21854
ISODACRYS
ISODACRYS
877
868
24026
Thecesternus humeralis, Say, Descr. N. Am. Curc. p. 8².
2183
2128
32667
http://eol.org/pages/32667
Salix
21942
Hadromerus opalinus
opalinus
795
787
3349
Hoplopactus lateralis
23588
Pantomorus crinitus
P. crinitus
1439
1428
27017
1. Eudiagogus pulcher. (Tab. XIV. fig. 20.)
506
463
22806
Præpodes jekelianus
P. jekelianus
3008
2995
21708
Pantomorus mollis
Pantomorus mollis
1972
1955
25631
Eustales curvimanus
Eustales curvimanus
731
712
21853
Parasomus jansoni
Parasomus jansoni
2511
2494
21852
Cleistolophus
Cleistolophus
1586
1573
24027
Lithodus humeralis, Germar, in Schönh. Gen. Curc. ii. p. 420³.
2246
2184
7852300
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7852300
Epicaerus foveifrons
23587
Pantomorus affinis
P. affinis
1252
1242
3348
Hoplopactus
22340
Steirarrhinus nebulosus var. ß
Var. ß
471
465
21941
Hadromerus micans
micans
567
561
27016
The three known species of this genus are very closely related, mainly differing in the markings of the upper surface. E. rosenschoeldi, Fåhr., from Louisiana, Texas, &c., probably extends into Northern Mexico; it may be known by its nigro-vittate prothorax and the irregularly extended cupreous or whitish elytral vittæ.
462
141
21707
Pantomorus salvini
Pantomorus salvini
1271
1253
25630
Chauliopleurus 4-foveatus
Chauliopleurus 4-foveatus
697
672
22807
Exophthalmus sulcicrus var. α
α
3325
3324
24418
18. Epicærus reversus, sp. n.
715
686
D. Sharp. 1889-1893. Biologia Centrali-Americana, Insecta, Coleoptera, Rhynchophora, vol. 4, pt. 3, p.239
http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/581714
239
581714
12349978
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/browse/tree/id/12349978
Caulostrophus
25529
14. Pandeleteius brevipes, sp. n. (Tab. VIII. fig. 11.)
3237
3182
20572
Pterocolinæ
Pterocolinæ
429
418
10207446
http://eol.org/pages/10207446
Apion murinum
25636
Clæoteges virosus
Clæoteges virosus
885
868
3341
Hemilypus sallæi
20685
Attelabus corvinus
A. corvinus
27
16
Eupagoderes constrictus
25074
Præpodes jekelianus
Præpodes jekelianus
2770
2751
22346
Steirarrhinus nebulosus var. β
vars. β
2116
2109
3568
Pandeleteius vitticollis
3342
Heterapion
21212
Eupagoderes
Eupagoderes
477
466
20899
Auletes
Auletes
839
832
23589
Pantomorus nobilis
P. nobilis
1582
1572
21862
Isodacrys orizabæ
I. orizabæ
1421
1411
24017
Subfam. THECESTERNINÆ.
929
907
26907
Hypoptus Jekel, 1857, Lacordaire, Gen. Col. vi. p. 271 (1863).
1064
1002
D. Sharp. 1889-1893. Biologia Centrali-Americana, Insecta, Coleoptera, Rhynchophora, vol. 4, pt. 3, p.238
http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/581713
238
581713
20571
Attelabinæ
Attelabinæ
416
406
25075
Præpodes mexicanus
Præpodes mexicanus
2816
2798
10207445
http://eol.org/pages/10207445
Apion paradoxum
20684
Attelabus læsicollis
A. læsicollis
2673
2660
3569
Pandeletejus
3343
Heterapion femoratum
22345
Steirarrhinus nebulosus var. δ
Steirarrhinus nebulosus var. δ
2000
1970
Eupagoderes cretaceus
21213
AMPHIDEES
AMPHIDEES
499
490
25637
Clæoteges granulosus
Clæoteges granulosus
917
897
20898
Auletes
Auletes
661
654
24016
Except in the short thorax and small stature, this species is closely allied to H. femoratum . The two examples found are quite similar to one another.
906
755
21863
Isodacrys minutus
Isodacrys minutus
1838
1821
24348
7. Epicærus æqualis, sp. n. (Tab. IV. fig. 20.)
1549
1502
7851871
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7851871
Pandeleteius crispus
26906
HYPOPTUS.
1001
992
D. Sharp. 1889-1893. Biologia Centrali-Americana, Insecta, Coleoptera, Rhynchophora, vol. 4, pt. 3, p.237
http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/581712
237
581712
21638
Eumestorus luctuosus
Eumestorus luctuosus
540
520
682877
http://eol.org/pages/682877
Pythis amplicollis
25072
Præpodes farinolentus
Præpodes farinolentus
2701
2680
10207444
http://eol.org/pages/10207444
Apion longimanum
20683
Attelabus læsicollis
Attelabus læsicollis
2387
2367
27177
Epicærus mexicanus, Pierce, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus. xxxvii. p. 339 (1909)⁶; Journ. Econ. Ent. iii. p. 360 (1910)⁷.
1242
1130
4225814
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=4225814
Lordops
25634
Decasticha tetrastigma
Decasticha tetrastigma
824
802
20570
Curculionidæ
Curculionidæ
347
335
21210
Eupagoderes gracilis
Eupagoderes gracilis
1590
1570
20897
Auletobius
Auletobius
493
483
22344
Steirarrhinus 4-punctatus
Steirarrhinus 4-punctatus
1951
1926
Eupagoderes decipiens
3344
Heterapion infirme
24019
The true position of Thecesternus is, however, certainly not here; it appears to have some affinities with the Australian Euomus —a genus of Amycterides—and with the Cryptorhynchideous division of Curculionidæ. But a dissection of the parts of the mouth and prosternum is necessary before any trustworthy opinion as to the position of the genus can be formed, Lacordaire's examination of these points being inadequate.
1712
1294
21860
Isodacrys mexicanus
Isodacrys mexicanus
546
527
5456745
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=5456745
Eugnamptus godmani
662597
http://eol.org/pages/662597
Pandeleteius cucullatus
D. Sharp. 1889-1893. Biologia Centrali-Americana, Insecta, Coleoptera, Rhynchophora, vol. 4, pt. 3, p.236
http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/581711
236
581711
26905
I have seen a dozen examples of this species, including M. Bovie's type of P. donceli , this latter scarcely differing from one of the Mexican specimens compared long ago by Dr. Sharp with the type of C. argenteus . When fresh the surface is densely clothed with silvery, whitish, or flavo-cinereous scales, the oblong seriate punctures on the elytra thus appearing smaller and narrower than in rubbed individuals. The Honduras specimen is figured.
991
543
21639
Epicærus luctuosus
Epicærus luctuosus
583
565
4338723
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=4338723
Sciomias
10207443
http://eol.org/pages/10207443
Apion altum
25073
Præpodes fasciatus
Præpodes fasciatus
2737
2719
25635
Decasticha 10-guttata
Decasticha 10-guttata
853
832
20682
Attelabus læsicollis
Attelabus læsicollis
2337
2317
22343
Steirarrhinus 4-punctatus
4-punctatus
1617
1606
20896
AULETOBIUS
AULETOBIUS
481
471
21211
Sapotes
Sapotes
391
384
Eupagoderes depressirostris
3345
Himatolabus
67703
http://eol.org/pages/67703
Maseorhynchus
24018
I propose to separate for the present the genus Thecesternus as a separate subfamily. It is placed by Lacordaire as a group of the tribe Byrsopsides, but Lacordaire's tribe must be wholly dissolved, as it is composed of forms having but little relation with one another. I therefore separate Thecesternus and place it in the position given it by Leconte and Horn.
1293
930
21861
Isodacrys guatemalenus
I. guatemalenus
1407
1392
21636
Mestorus crinitus
M. crinitus
2184
2173
27010
Oblong, subovate, narrow, convex, black, the tibiæ, tarsi, and base of the antennæ ferruginous; variegated with a dense clothing of whitish and fuscous scales, the dark scales on the prothorax condensed into two broad narrowly divided vittæ on the disc and a small spot on each side at about the middle, and those on the elytra into confluent asymmetrical markings, the scales on the legs and under surface uniformly whitish; the upper surface also set with very short, curled, decumbent, scattered setæ, the ventral segments 1—4 with adpressed white hairs down the middle. Rostrum as in E. conicicollis ; joints 2 and 3 of the funiculus subequal in length, 1 longer and stouter than 2. Prothorax transverse, convex, gradually narrowing from the base, the sides subparallel behind; coarsely, closely punctate. Scutellum transverse. Elytra oblong-subtriangular in ♂, subparallel in their basal half in ♀; coarsely punctate-striate, the interstices (as seen with the scales removed) narrow, convex. First and second ventral segments hollowed down the middle, and the fifth closely set with short, erect, brownish hairs, in ♂. All the tibiæ in ♂ strongly, in ♀ more feebly unguiculate.
3217
2035
7799086
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7799086
Derosomus setosus
23471
I am compelled to establish a new subfamily for the abnormal weevil from which the above characters are taken, the best place for which is near Rhynchitinæ, although no affinity is exhibited with any particular genus of that subfamily, and it differs strongly from the aberrant forms of Rhynchitinæ by the minute palpi and trophi.
795
465
D. Sharp. 1889-1893. Biologia Centrali-Americana, Insecta, Coleoptera, Rhynchophora, vol. 4, pt. 3, p.243
http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/581718
243
581718
Eupagoderes dunnianus
20689
Attelabus læsicollis
A. læsicollis
1237
1224
Graphorhinus operculatus
3564
Pandeleteius tibialis
678571
http://eol.org/pages/678571
Eugnamptus antennalis
27176
Epicærus mexicanus (p. 110).
1129
1101
10207449
http://eol.org/pages/10207449
Apion oscillator
25071
Præpodes canus
Præpodes canus
2667
2653
22349
Steirarrhinus nebulosus var. γ
var. γ
2385
2379
D. Sharp. 1889-1893. Biologia Centrali-Americana, Insecta, Coleoptera, Rhynchophora, vol. 4, pt. 3, p.242
http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/581717
242
581717
21637
EUMESTORUS
EUMESTORUS
2260
2250
25413
a³. Vestiture metallic, scintillate; elytra maculate. … erubescens .
1880
1812
23470
in form more like those of a Clavicorn than of a Rhynchophorous insect, the first and second joints being short and broad, the third bilobed, the fourth joint small but quite visible between the lobes of the third joint; the terminal joint large, with rather large claws; each of the joints 1—3 is furnished on either side with rather long hairs, which project laterally as well as downwards. Hind femora very broad, their upper margin strongly arcuate, crenulate.
464
0
25070
Præpodes canescens
Præpodes canescens
2640
2622
24994
We have received seven specimens of this species; those in Sallé's collection are labelled Naupactus picipes, Chevr. The very dense fine sculpture of the thorax, the third joint of the antennæ not so long as in most of the other species, and the markings are the characters that will lead to its recognition.
1118
810
20688
Attelabus
Attelabus
1083
1074
3565
Pandeleteius undatus
Eupagoderes durangoensis
Graphorhinus planidorsis
22348
Steirarrhinus nebulosus var. γ
var. γ
2176
2170
10207448
http://eol.org/pages/10207448
Apion chalceum
D. Sharp. 1889-1893. Biologia Centrali-Americana, Insecta, Coleoptera, Rhynchophora, vol. 4, pt. 3, p.241
http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/581716
241
581716
21634
Lagostomus crinitus
Lagostomus crinitus
1268
1249
519989
http://eol.org/pages/519989
Amphidees major
26902
Polydius donceli (sic), Bovie, Ann. Soc. Ent. Belg. lii. p. 43 (1908)²; Wytsman's Gen. Ins., Entiminæ, p. 4, t. 1. fig. 6³.
236
113
25414
b³. Vestiture not metallic, whitish; elytra immaculate. … boops .
1946
1881
Graphorhinus vadosus
Eupagoderes gracilis
25638
Clæoteges tuberculosus
Clæoteges tuberculosus
951
929
27172
Epicærus costatus (p. 109).
822
795
20687
Attelabus corvinus
A. corvinus
934
923
3566
Pandeleteius varicolor
23247
6. Eugnamptus latirostris, sp. n.
462
429
20686
Attelabus læsicollis
A. læsicollis
382
369
3340
Hemilypus obliteratus
25528
Three specimens. A small, comparatively short, posteriorly widened form, with stout, curled, decumbent setæ (conspicuous on the frons and alternate elytral interstices), a fusco-vittate prothorax, apically albo-fasciate elytra, deep descending scrobes, rather short, setose legs, and the vibrissæ represented by an angular densely squamose prominence. Its nearest ally is P. brevipes .
3181
2796
D. Sharp. 1889-1893. Biologia Centrali-Americana, Insecta, Coleoptera, Rhynchophora, vol. 4, pt. 3, p.240
http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/581715
240
581715
21635
Mestorus gracilis
Mestorus gracilis
1390
1373
25415
b². Rostrum without transverse groove; vibrissæ long; anterior femora enormously developed. … femoralis .
2052
1947
24346
I distinguish from E. vilis four individuals of more elongate form, with a greater amount of pallid squamosity on the surface, and with the raised costæ of the elytra less definite. They are separable from E. cognatus by these characters, and by the rostrum having on the middle only a single groove. The thorax bears numerous coarse rugosities, but exhibits no definite sulcus along the middle, though the rugosities there are more continuous and confluent than elsewhere. The sculpture between the slightly elevated costæ of the wing-cases is coarse and deep, though indefinite.
1411
831
26901
Cydianerus argenteus, Boh. in Schönh. Gen. Curc. v. p. 741¹.
112
52
25639
Clæoteges obliteratus
Clæoteges obliteratus
984
963
Eupagoderes mexicanus
76134
http://eol.org/pages/76134
Phaops
24996
7. Pantomorus salvini, sp. n. (Tab. VI. fig. 17.)
1299
1250
22347
Steirarrhinus nebulosus var. γ
γ
2122
2121
3567
Pandeleteius viridiventris
Gossypium
Eupagoderes prolatus
3455
Naupactus aurivittis
27170
Epicærus niger (p. 106).
460
436
Graphorhinus
20579
Allocoryninæ
Allocoryninæ
590
578
4137718
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=4137718
Decasticha
3456
Naupactus cinerascens
27171
The types of this species were from Orizaba: the male is narrower and more elongate than the female, and it has the elytra strongly constricted at the sides below the humeri, so that the latter become very prominent. There is a similar male in the collection of Signor Solari, from that of Jekel, labelled “ Diorynotus alternans, J.”
794
461
Eupagoderes rotundatus
25417
c². Rostrum with a deep, transverse, inter-antennal groove and a v-shaped ridge behind the nasal plate; eyes prominent; vibrissæ not visible; vestiture opalescent, elytra with coalescent, angulate, darker markings; anterior tibiæ elongated. … hieroglyphicus .
2367
2108
663127
http://eol.org/pages/663127
Pantomorus crinitus
Graphorhinus metallescens
694315
http://eol.org/pages/694315
Germariella pudens
20578
Pterocolinæ
Pterocolinæ
553
542
3457
Naupactus cinerosus
25523
One specimen, assumed to be a male. An elongate form, with parallel-sided, sharply maculate elytra (the dark streak on the second interstice, however, is probably in part due to abrasion), a subtubulate, variegate prothorax, comparatively short anterior tibiæ, &c. The elytra are shaped as in P. hirtipes ; the short, rather stout setæ are a little longer and more numerous on the alternate interstices than on the others.
1161
739
7879013
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7879013
Eugnamptus tibialis
22239
Polydacrys
Polydacrys
1183
1173
3230
Eustales vitticollis
21218
Eupagoderes
Eupagoderes
1308
1297
Graphorhinus nubilosus
3232
Eustolus
3458
Naupactus contractus
20577
Attelabinæ
Attelabinæ
504
494
10207899
http://eol.org/pages/10207899
Exophthalmus interpositus
D. Sharp. 1889-1893. Biologia Centrali-Americana, Insecta, Coleoptera, Rhynchophora, vol. 4, pt. 3, p.244
http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/581719
244
581719
25524
13. Pandeleteius hispidus, sp. n. (Tab. VIII. figg. 10, 10 a .)
1225
1162
3317404
http://eol.org/pages/3317404
Epicaerus elegantulus
3231
Eustalis
22238
Pandeleteius
Pandeleteius
1053
1041
21219
Strangaliodes
Strangaliodes
1394
1381
881097
http://eol.org/pages/881097
Attelabus vestitus
76139
http://eol.org/pages/76139
Synosomus
3233
Eustylides
22237
Pandeleteius hieroglyphicus
P. hieroglyphicus
965
948
3459
Naupactus crinitus
10207441
http://eol.org/pages/10207441
Apion spectator
12360560
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/browse/tree/id/12360560
Eumerus
25078
Præpodes scalaris
Præpodes scalaris
2904
2887
20681
Attelabus corvinus
A. corvinus
2150
2139
21216
Amphidees
Amphidees
1099
1090
10207442
http://eol.org/pages/10207442
Apion fuscimanum
20576
Otiorhynchinæ
Otiorhynchinæ
488
475
10207440
http://eol.org/pages/10207440
Apion quercicola
24841
This species, although very variable, may always be distinguished from C. instabilis and C. similis by the form of the thorax. Most of the examples I have seen are labelled “ Epicærus subfasciatus, Chevr.” In some individuals there are indications of two vague dark fasciæ across the elytra; but in the majority of specimens these are not evident. I have seen but few examples, all differing more or less from one another. I cannot identify the sexes with certainty.
466
0
22236
Pandeleteius
Pandeleteius
894
882
3234
Eustylus
20789
Rhynchites debilis
R. debilis
1345
1335
20680
Attelabus corvinus
Attelabus corvinus
1199
1181
7843269
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7843269
Exophthalmus tessellatus
21217
Otiorhynchinæ apteræ
Otiorhynchinæ apteræ
1139
1119
20575
Thecesterninæe
Thecesterninæe
469
455
Germariella
25079
PREPODELLUS
PREPODELLUS
2927
2916
24842
2. Cleistolophus similis.
492
467
20788
Rhynchites thesaurus
Rhynchites thesaurus
971
951
Germariella juvencus
3235
Eustylus chiriquensis
22235
Polydrosus
Polydrosus
873
863
21214
Amphidees
Amphidees
510
501
20574
Apioninæ
Apioninæ
453
445
21428
Epicærus mexicanus
E. mexicanus
508
496
25076
Præpodes nubilus
Præpodes nubilus
2845
2829
20787
Rhynchites guatemalenus
R. guatemalenus
798
783
3236
Eustylus cinericius
24843
Epicærus similis, Chevr. Bull. Soc. Ent. Fr. 1880, p. lxi¹.
552
493
Germariella pudens
22234
Anypotactus
Anypotactus
822
811
21429
Epicærus minor
Epicærus minor
716
702
21215
Amphidees pilosus
A. pilosus
966
956
20573
Allocoryninæ
Allocoryninæ
443
431
25077
Præpodes roralis
Præpodes roralis
2874
2858
D. Sharp. 1889-1893. Biologia Centrali-Americana, Insecta, Coleoptera, Rhynchophora, vol. 4, pt. 3, p.Tab 12
http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/581852
Tab 12
581852
24859
These characters bring the genus very near to Epicærus , but the dentate femora, in conjunction with the peculiar shape of the body, are sufficient to distinguish it. One of the three species I place in it— B. cristatus —may have to be separated.
1856
1610
21425
Epicærus mexicanus
E. mexicanus
153
141
3461
Naupactus formosus
12357428
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/browse/tree/id/12357428
Thecesternus
10207890
http://eol.org/pages/10207890
Exophthalmina
Polydacrys seriegranosus
77664
http://eol.org/pages/77664
Trachyphloeomimus
7789344
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7789344
Apion gibbosum
7798577
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7798577
Epagrius metallescens
21958
Hadromerus dejeani
H. dejeani
1244
1234
23467
Bradyrhynchus tolucæ
B. tolucæ
2426
2417
21424
Epicærus squamosus
E. squamosus
108
96
3460
Naupactus delumbis
21957
Hadromerus opalinus
Hadromerus opalinus
3189
3170
23466
Bradyrhynchus
Bradyrhynchus
2396
2383
21427
Epicærus
Epicærus
395
387
21710
Pantomorus facialis
P. facialis
1554
1543
Polydius donceli
D. Sharp. 1889-1893. Biologia Centrali-Americana, Insecta, Coleoptera, Rhynchophora, vol. 4, pt. 3, p.Tab 13
http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/581854
Tab 13
581854
22220
Polydacrys
Polydacrys
1948
1938
23465
Epagrius nubilosus
E. nubilosus
2270
2258
7798639
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7798639
Graphorhinus vadosus
12342153
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/browse/tree/id/12342153
Otiorhynchus
21426
Epicærus oscillator
E. oscillator
331
318
Polydius
24856
BUFOMICRUS, gen. nov.
863
842
22221
Anypotactus bicaudatus
Anypotactus bicaudatus
2277
2255
24630
52. Epicærus impar, sp. n.
856
830
3249
Exophthalmina
23464
Epagrius
Epagrius
2127
2119
21959
Hadromerus gemmifer
H. gemmifer
1717
1706
Rhynchites championi
Polydrosodes
7847116
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7847116
Pandeleteius amulae
4093224
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=4093224
Bothynodontes
21712
Pantomorus asperatus
Pantomorus asperatus
1771
1751
2646025
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=2646025
Corylus
23463
Epagrius
Epagrius
2033
2025
21421
Epicærus nebulosus
E. nebulosus
2446
2434
3466
Naupactus nebulosus
Rhynchites chiriquensis
Rhynchites centralis
12356786
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/browse/tree/id/12356786
Hadropus
Polydrosina
21711
Pantomorus mollis
P. mollis
1590
1581
23462
EPAGRIOPSIS
EPAGRIOPSIS
2012
2001
3465
Naupactus maculosus
21420
Epicærus mexicanus
E. mexicanus
2431
2419
24781
20. Epagrius samson, sp. n. (Tab. VI. fig. 2, ♀.)
1653
1604
21714
Pantomorus affinis
Pantomorus affinis
491
473
Polydrosus
D. Sharp. 1889-1893. Biologia Centrali-Americana, Insecta, Coleoptera, Rhynchophora, vol. 4, pt. 3, p.Tab 11
http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/581850
Tab 11
581850
3464
Naupactus leucolepis
21423
Epicærus
Epicærus
86
78
21500
Epagrius
Epagrius
1288
1280
23461
Epicærus sexcostatus
Epicærus sexcostatus
1711
1691
10207897
http://eol.org/pages/10207897
Exophthalmus fasciatus
24780
Epagrius group 7 [unnamed].
1603
1574
7822571
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7822571
Amphidees nasutus
21713
Pantomorus albosignatus
P. albosignatus
2020
2005
Polydrosodes conicus
3462
Naupactus gratus
3463
Naupactus laticeps
21422
Epicærus squamosus
E. squamosus
2465
2453
Rhynchites confertus
10207898
http://eol.org/pages/10207898
Exophthalmus ornatus
23460
Epicærus scutellaris
E. scutellaris
1688
1674
24403
Sallé's collection were, however, labelled E. depilis , Schönh., which I consider to be the male sex, in a worn condition, of E. cultripennis . An example of E. cultripennis sent from Chevrolat's collection by Dr. Aurivillius is a female of this species.
254
0
23472
In appearance this singular insect is not at all similar to any other Curculionidæ known to me, though it has several characters of the Oxycorynides of Lacordaire, from which it differs by the unmargined sides of the pronotum, by the largely developed basal joint of the tarsi, and the exposed pygidium.
1099
796
Polydrosus amplipennis
23572
Pantomorus annectens
annectens
1473
1464
7802968
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7802968
Curculio juvencus
24010
Only one example was found of this interesting insect; it shares the very delicate, upright pubescence with the next species, but this character is foreign to the species of Apion found in our region.
200
0
24342
6. Epicærus centralis, sp. n.
631
602
3575
Pantomorus (Athetetes) globicollis
21950
Hadromerus scintillans
H. scintillans
2568
2554
21869
Peritelus
Peritelus
680
671
21716
Pantomorus crinitus
Pantomorus crinitus
1534
1515
21655
Pseudelissa cinerea
P. cinerea
984
974
27025
a. Tarsal claws small, connate; elytra with two oblique pallid fasciæ mesosternum not protuberant. … [PROMECOPS, sensu stricto.]
128
0
12356676
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/browse/tree/id/12356676
Strangaliodes
7858072
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7858072
Exophthalmus agrestis
Rhynchites auletoides
24402
E. cultripennis was described¹ by Boheman from specimens (or a specimen) sent to him by Chevrolat, and I think his description on the whole applies better to the species we figure than to any other; and a small series of examples in my own collection were so named by the late M. Jekel. The examples of E. cultripennis in
2725
2403
Polydrosus americanus
21654
Pseudelissa cinerea
Pseudelissa cinerea
695
676
23571
Pantomorus brevipes
P. brevipes
1461
1450
23473
ALLOCORYNUS, gen. nov.
1122
1100
24011
2. Heterapion infirme, sp. n.
230
201
24341
Two specimens from Sallé's collection are labelled “ Epicærus niger, Chevr.;” a mutilated example in my own possession is labelled “ E. alternans, Jekel.”
601
447
3574
Pantomorus
12357626
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/browse/tree/id/12357626
Caccophryastes
50725
http://eol.org/pages/50725
Exophthalmus
21715
Pantomorus crinitus
P. crinitus
840
829
Polydrosus acuminatus
21868
Thricolepis
Thricolepis
357
346
10207428
http://eol.org/pages/10207428
Apion tantillum
Rhynchites addendus
27024
Some of the members, again, of the second group have the mesosternum conically protuberant as in Coleocerus (P. lepida , leucothyrea , rhombica , rhombifera , unidentata , &c.); others (P. viator , umbrata , and several of the new forms here added) have the mesosternum flattened or simply convex. It is preferable to leave them all under one genus, Promecops , for the present, the species being often so much alike that they are only separable by the structure of the claws or mesosternum. In some of the new forms now added remarkable characters are to be found in the anterior tarsi or anterior tibiæ of the males. The various species, many of which are very variable in size and colour*, may be tabulated thus:— * The extent of variation is well shown in a series of about 450 examples of P. lunata, Fåhr., obtained by Mr. H. H. Smith in the Windward Is. (St. Vincent, Grenada, Becquia, and Cannouan). This species has small, connate tarsal claws and a simply convex mesosternum.
2752
1768
23570
Phacepholis albaria
P. albaria
1351
1341
24554
40. Epicærus marginatus, sp. n.
1909
1878
21952
Hadromerus dejeani
Hadromerus dejeani
113
95
3573
Pantomerus stupidus
602165
http://eol.org/pages/602165
Claeoteges granulosus
21718
Pantomerus crinitus
Pantomerus crinitus
1617
1598
27027
b¹. Elytral setæ scattered, short, decumbent. … umbrata, Fåhr.
247
185
3572
Pantomerus nobilis
21657
Pseudelissa
Pseudelissa
1299
1288
Rhynchites basalis
24400
Epicærus depilis, Boh. t. c. p. 279².
2315
2278
7829037
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7829037
Thecesternus albidus
23475
1. Allocorynus mollis, sp. n. (Tab. II. fig. 18, ♂.)
1405
1353
65357
http://eol.org/pages/65357
Hoplopactus
3571
Pantomerus crinitus
21951
Hadromerus dejeani
H. dejeani
2639
2629
27026
a¹. Elytral setæ abundant, long, erect. … viator, Fåhr.
184
129
21656
Pseudelissa
Pseudelissa
1094
1083
Rhynchites æneus
21717
Naupactus crinitus
Naupactus crinitus
1554
1536
21954
Hadromerus micans
Hadromerus micans
1841
1824
23576
Pantomorus fulleri
Pantomorus fulleri
1977
1959
21651
Pseudelissa
Pseudelissa
234
223
7838831
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7838831
Amphidees alternans
21865
PERITELINA
PERITELINA
164
154
24407
16. Epicærus inflatus, sp. n. (Tab. V. fig. 5.)
1608
1561
3570
Pandeletejus submetallicus
Rhynchitinae
5536
http://eol.org/pages/5536
Rhynchitidae
7868248
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7868248
Isodacrys minutus
23575
Pantomorus albosignatus
Pantomorus albosignatus
1568
1545
21953
Hadromerus dejeanii
Hadromerus dejeanii
158
139
21650
Elissa
Elissa
218
212
24406
Boheman's description of E. depilis no doubt refers to worn examples of the male of E. cultripennis , and a specimen sent from Schönherr's collection—not, however, the type—as E. depilis is certainly E. cultripennis , ♂.
1560
1340
21864
Pandeleteius
Pandeleteius
24
12
27028
b. Tarsal claws free. … [Subgen. PROMECOPSIS, n. n.]
300
248
21719
Pantomorus crinitus
P. crinitus
2165
2154
27169
Context in original:This insect, the types of which are from Esperanza, seems to be an extreme form of E. vilis ; both occur at Parada.
435
300
3359
Hypsometopus
21956
Hadromerus opalinus
Hadromerus opalinus
3131
3112
23574
Pantomorus viridicans
viridicans
1501
1491
21653
Pseudelissa
Pseudelissa
507
496
24405
We figure the species in profile so as to allow an idea to be formed of the sexual distinctions in the shape. Such distinctions exist in many other species of the genus, though usually to a less extent than in E. cultripennis ; indeed they vary not only from species to species, but also in the same species to a certain extent; the variation apparently being due to the fact that some males partake to a greater or less extent of the peculiar sexual outlines of the female.
1339
865
Rhynchites abnormalis
21867
THRICOLEPIS
THRICOLEPIS
344
333
49902
http://eol.org/pages/49902
Germariella
25621
Exophthalmus jekelianus
Exophthalmus jekelianus
361
338
21955
Hadromerus scintillans
H. scintillans
2939
2925
3358
Hypoptus setosulus
23265
9. Eugnamptus seriatus, sp. n.
493
463
22330
Steirarhinus naupactoides
naupactoides
1686
1674
23573
Pantomorus albicans
albicans
1484
1476
65208
http://eol.org/pages/65208
Amphidees
24787
21. Epagrius grandis, sp. n. (Tab. VI. fig. 4.)
254
207
21652
Curculionidæ
Curculionidæ
262
250
24404
E. cultripennis has the thorax obscurely punctate, and, in addition, more or less coarsely and abundantly transversely rugose-sulcate. The insect is unusually elongate in proportion to its width, and the thorax is remarkably long; viewed in profile, the angle at the junction of the dorsal and apical parts of the wing-cases is much less broadly rounded than usual, the apical part being perpendicular; the sexual disparity is very marked, the female being usually quite twice the size of the male, the outline of the body in the latter sex being so slender and parallel as to remind one of the genus Lixus .
864
255
21866
Sciaphilina
Sciaphilina
331
320
Rhynchites
25620
Exophthalmus viridilineatus
Exophthalmus viridilineatus
330
303
20695
Attelabus angulipennis
Attelabus angulipennis
2445
2423
25084
Promécopides
Promécopides
3081
3069
10207432
http://eol.org/pages/10207432
Apion gracilirostre
25622
Exophthalmus plicatus
Exophthalmus plicatus
390
369
20582
Otiorhynchinæ
Otiorhynchinæ
690
677
27165
EPICÆRUS (p. 104).
143
125
D. Sharp. 1889-1893. Biologia Centrali-Americana, Insecta, Coleoptera, Rhynchophora, vol. 4, pt. 3, p.225
http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/581700
225
581700
649817
http://eol.org/pages/649817
Eucoleocerus fuscovarius
21872
TRACHYPHLŒINA
TRACHYPHLŒINA
1022
1009
23579
Pantomorus fulleri
P. fulleri
10
0
22332
Steirarrhinus infucatus
Steirarrhinus infucatus
371
348
3356
Hypoptus macularis
Eugnathus depressifrons
25085
Promecopini
Promecopini
3105
3094
10207431
http://eol.org/pages/10207431
Apion hystriculum
3392598
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=3392598
Apion disparatum
20694
Attelabus conicollis
A. conicollis
1672
1659
27166
Epicærus cognatus (p. 105).
171
144
20581
Apioninæ
Apioninæ
652
644
25623
Exophthalmus sulcicrus
Exophthalmus sulcicrus
420
398
21873
Otiorhynchina
Otiorhynchina
1087
1074
3357
Hypoptus macularis var.
22331
Megalostylus
Megalostylus
342
330
5514645
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=5514645
Rhynchites debilis
10207430
http://eol.org/pages/10207430
Apion mediocre
Eumerus
24560
This is not closely allied to any other species of the genus, though it to a considerable extent connects E. pyriformis and E. scutellaris ; but the former has no distinct basal margin to the thorax, and the latter scarcely any squamosity on the elytra.
506
253
25086
PROMECOPS
PROMECOPS
3127
3118
25624
Exophthalmus sulcicrus var.
Exophthalmus sulcicrus, var.
456
428
20697
Attelabus corallinus
A. corallinus
606
593
20584
Eupagoderes
Eupagoderes
987
976
D. Sharp. 1889-1893. Biologia Centrali-Americana, Insecta, Coleoptera, Rhynchophora, vol. 4, pt. 3, p.227
http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/581702
227
581702
25517
One specimen, somewhat immature and with the larger scales on the upper surface partially abraded. Near P. crispus and P. cuneatus , but with the rostrum deeply, triangularly emarginate at the tip, the prothorax less constricted in front, the anterior femora strongly clavate, the anterior tibiæ interruptedly denticulate, the humeri more prominent. The elytral setæ are short, curled, and inconspicuous, as in P. cuneatus and P. varicolor .
3007
2566
24335
5. Epicærus niger, sp. n.
2108
2083
24005
1. Heterapion femoratum, sp. n. (Tab. III. figg. 26; 26 a, tarsus.)
2074
2007
Geonemus agrestis
21874
Trachyphlœus
Trachyphlœus
1485
1473
22334
Steirarrhinus tenuicornis
S. tenuicornis
1879
1865
3354
Hypoptus jekeli
21200
Eupagoderes squalidus
E. squalidus
2641
2629
23577
Aramigus fulleri
Aramigus fulleri
2015
1999
25625
Exophthalmus sulcicrus var.
Exophthalmus sulcicrus, var.
502
474
20583
Otiorhynchinæ
Otiorhynchinæ
855
842
25087
Promecops
Promecops
3149
3140
20696
Attelabus sedatus
A. sedatus
466
456
27168
Epicærus sulcirostris (p. 106).
299
268
10207433
http://eol.org/pages/10207433
Apion punctulirostre
25518
12. Pandeleteius varicolor, sp. n. (Tab. VIII. fig. 9, ♂.)
3066
3008
12357587
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/browse/tree/id/12357587
Pseudhypoptus
21875
TRACHYPHLŒUS
TRACHYPHLŒUS
1551
1539
D. Sharp. 1889-1893. Biologia Centrali-Americana, Insecta, Coleoptera, Rhynchophora, vol. 4, pt. 3, p.226
http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/581701
226
581701
24004
This genus agrees with Apion in its characters except as to the points mentioned above. The tarsi have a knotted appearance: the first joint is slender at the base, broader and convex at the apex; the second joint is slender at its articulation with the basal one, and at its apex it so closely embraces the third joint that the line of demarcation between them can scarcely be detected, but when perceived it is found that only the bilobed apex of the third joint remains visible; the claw-joint is slender, the claws small and lobed at the base. The trochanters are elongate, and are interposed between the coxæ and the femora as in Apion ; the femora are slender at the point of articulation with the trochanter, but are inflated in the middle.
2006
1259
21201
Eupagoderes cinereus
E. cinereus
33
22
3355
Hypoptus lepyroides
22333
Steirarrhinus conicollis
S. conicollis
1557
1544
23578
Pantomorus olindæ
Pantomorus olindæ
2120
2103
27020
Sent in numbers by Höge from Jalapa. This species seems only to differ from the Brazilian E. episcopalis in having the submarginal cupreous stripe on the elytra more sinuous and often connected before the middle with the stripe along the lower margin. Both species have the prothorax dilated anteriorly and marked with four large black spots. Found on senna (Cassia occidentalis) in Texas⁴.
1206
816
21646
Epicærus
Epicærus
1427
1419
4184166
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=4184166
Hadropus
D. Sharp. 1889-1893. Biologia Centrali-Americana, Insecta, Coleoptera, Rhynchophora, vol. 4, pt. 3, p.229
http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/581704
229
581704
3351
Hybolabus sallei
7823399
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7823399
Lordops parcus
10207436
http://eol.org/pages/10207436
Apion vetustum
25626
Exophthalmus sulcicrus var.
Exophthalmus sulcicrus, var.
548
520
Exophthalmus vitticollis var. β
Eumestorus proximus
27160
The type of this genus* (unlike those of the other forms described by Jekel in the same paper) cannot now be found in the British Museum. The presence of ocular lobes to the prothorax, the posteriorly widened, evanescent scrobes, the absence of scutellum, the exhumerate elytra, &c., seem to bring Synosomus near the Mexican genus Amphidees .* Not identified by Lacordaire.
3057
2684
23259
8. Eugnamptus sexmaculatus, sp. n.
2454
2420
3578
Pantomorus albicans
20699
Attelabus conicollis
A. conicollis
1159
1146
22336
Steirarrhinus nebulosus
Steirarrhinus nebulosus
1929
1906
23481
Subfam. APIONINÆ.
17
0
24333
This is one of the species with black, apparently denuded surface, but which is nevertheless nearly covered with scales closely adpressed to the surface, and not at all overlapping; although greatly resembling E. vilis , it may be recognized by the deep, remarkably broad, depression that extends from between the eyes to the apex of the rostrum. The thorax is short and broad, with an obsolete sulcus along the middle and vague rugosities on the lateral portions. The costæ of the elytra are well-marked, but not strongly elevated, and are nearly as definite behind as they are in front; the broad grooves between them are almost entirely occupied by two series of large vague punctures or pits.
1911
1215
D. Sharp. 1889-1893. Biologia Centrali-Americana, Insecta, Coleoptera, Rhynchophora, vol. 4, pt. 3, p.228
http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/581703
228
581703
27021
PROMECOPS.
1217
1207
21647
Epitosus boops
Epitosus boops
1668
1654
3352
Hypoptus
10207435
http://eol.org/pages/10207435
Apion laminatum
27162
Synosomus geonomoides, Jekel, loc. cit. p. 359¹.
74
26
27161
1. Synosomus geonomoides.
25
0
76146
http://eol.org/pages/76146
Peritelopsis
Euomus
25627
Exophthalmus roralis
Exophthalmus roralis
586
566
22335
Steirarrhinus guatemaltecus
S. guatemaltecus
1900
1884
3579
Pantomorus albosignatus
3353
Hypoptus insularis
25080
Prepodellus
Prepodellus
2950
2939
20698
Attelabus brevicollis
Attelabus brevicollis
732
711
Geniostomus inflatus
D. Sharp. 1889-1893. Biologia Centrali-Americana, Insecta, Coleoptera, Rhynchophora, vol. 4, pt. 3, p.231
http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/581706
231
581706
27022
Promecops, Schönherr, Curc. Disp. Meth. p. 135 (1826); Gen. Curc. ii. p. 164, vi. 1, p. 315; Lacordaire, Gen. Col. vi. pp. 385, 389.
1350
1218
21648
PSEUDELISSA
PSEUDELISSA
105
94
10207438
http://eol.org/pages/10207438
Apion heterogeneum
20580
Thecesterninæ
Thecesterninæ
626
613
25082
Prepodellus ruficornis
Prepodellus ruficornis
3020
2998
22338
Mimographus suavis
Mimographus suavis
2041
2023
517602
http://eol.org/pages/517602
Isodacrys minutus
25081
Prepodellus nigriclava
Prepodellus nigriclava
2985
2963
Eumestorus
572830
http://eol.org/pages/572830
Pandeleteius hieroglyphicus
25628
Chauliopleurus adipatus
Chauliopleurus adipatus
621
598
Exophthalmus vitticollis var. mutatus
3576
Pantomorus (Phacepholis) globicollis
25513
11. Pandeleteius obliquus, sp. n. (Tab. VIII. figg. 8, 8 a , b .)
1130
1065
76143
http://eol.org/pages/76143
Mestorus
23483
Apion, Herbst, Natursyst. Käf. vii. p. 100 (1797).
75
25
21870
Thricolepis inornata
Thricolepis inornata
734
714
D. Sharp. 1889-1893. Biologia Centrali-Americana, Insecta, Coleoptera, Rhynchophora, vol. 4, pt. 3, p.230
http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/581705
230
581705
21649
Pseudelissa
Pseudelissa
118
107
27023
A genus including a large number of closely allied Tropical American forms, several of which are so imperfectly characterized that they are not recognizable from the descriptions alone. Lacordaire has called attention to the fact that the species are divisible into two groups, one with connate and the other with free tarsal claws; he restricts Promecops (in his table of the genera of Promécopides) for the former.
1767
1351
27164
EPICÆRINA.
124
114
21960
Hadromerus opalinus
H. opalinus
1742
1731
10207437
http://eol.org/pages/10207437
Apion constricticolle
3350
Hybolabus
22337
Naupactus nebulosus
Naupactus nebulosus
2005
1986
25083
Prepodellus viridisquamis
Prepodellus viridisquamis
3057
3032
Eumestorus luctuosus
3577
Pantomorus affinis
25629
Chauliopleurus rufovittatus
Chauliopleurus rufovittatus
660
633
Exophthalmus vitticollis var. α
7844115
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7844115
Eustylus ruptus
21871
Thricolepis inornata
Thricolepis inornata
777
757
23482
APION.
24
18
D. Sharp. 1889-1893. Biologia Centrali-Americana, Insecta, Coleoptera, Rhynchophora, vol. 4, pt. 3, p.233
http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/581708
233
581708
25406
Pandeletejus, Horn, Proc. Am. Phil. Soc. xv. p. 86.
3355
3304
Eupagoderes aridus
7858533
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7858533
Epicaerus sexcostatus
24850
3. Cleistolophus instabilis, sp. n. (Tab. VI. fig. 9.)
2433
2379
77233
http://eol.org/pages/77233
Bradyrhynchus
Exophthalmus vitticollis
3243
Eustylus striatus
3469
Naupactus picipes
3242
Eustylus sexguttatus
22227
Anypotactus bicaudatus
A. bicaudatus
1951
1938
21206
Eupagoderes decipiens
Eupagoderes decipiens
877
856
25512
Eight examples, five of which are from Baja Vera Paz. Very like the Mexican P. crispus , but with the elytral setæ extremely short and inconspicuous (as in P. varicolor), the rostrum more deeply emarginate at the tip, the prothorax faintly trivittate. The less clavate anterior femora, the relatively longer prothorax, and the differently marked elytra separate P. cuneatus from P. varicolor . The specimens with conspicuously hollowed intermediate tibiæ are assumed to be males.
1064
585
D. Sharp. 1889-1893. Biologia Centrali-Americana, Insecta, Coleoptera, Rhynchophora, vol. 4, pt. 3, p.232
http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/581707
232
581707
Eupagoderes cinereus
Exophthalmus vitticollis var. cærulescens
22226
Anypotactus sulcicollis
A. sulcicollis
1812
1798
3244
Eustylus subapterus
20589
Curculioninæ
Curculioninæ
1219
1207
21207
Ophryastes decipiens
Ophryastes decipiens
899
879
22339
Steirarrhinus nebulosus var. α
Var. α
6
0
12366176
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/browse/tree/id/12366176
Rhinospathe
65807
http://eol.org/pages/65807
Cydianerus
25407
Menetypus, Kirsch, Berl. ent. Zeitschr. 1867, p. 233. BIOL. CENTR.-AMER., Coleopt., Vol. IV. Pt. 3, May 1911. 2 BB
3472
3356
7865012
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7865012
Pantomorus picipes
25404
PANDELETEIUS.
3200
3187
3467
Naupactus nobilis
Exophthalmus vermiculatus
Eupagoderes
21208
Eupagoderes decipiens
Eupagoderes decipiens
956
935
7801657
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7801657
Curculio thunbergi
7800576
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7800576
Pandeleteius vitticollis
3240
Eustylus ruptus
22229
Polydacrys
Polydacrys
2387
2377
24638
EPAGRIUS.
2223
2214
674442
http://eol.org/pages/674442
Epicaerus bicolor
25405
Pandeleteius, Schönherr, Gen. Curc. ii. p. 129 (1834), vi. 1, p. 296; Lacordaire, Gen. Col. vi. p. 74.
3303
3201
D. Sharp. 1889-1893. Biologia Centrali-Americana, Insecta, Coleoptera, Rhynchophora, vol. 4, pt. 3, p.234
http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/581709
234
581709
Exophthalmus viridilineatus
3468
Naupactus perarduus
7859705
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7859705
Epicaerus fronterae
Eupagoderes argentatus
653596
http://eol.org/pages/653596
Epicaerus fallax
21209
Eupagoderes cinereus
E. cinereus
1563
1552
12419049
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/browse/tree/id/12419049
Megalostylodes
22228
POLYDACRYS
POLYDACRYS
2375
2365
24639
Epagrius, Schönherr, Gen. Curc. vi. 1, p. 119 (1840).
2277
2224
3241
Eustylus setipennis
7879000
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7879000
Rhynchites mexicanus
3247
Evotini
22223
Anypotactus exilis
Anypotactus exilis
1370
1352
21202
Eupagoderes cretaceus
Eupagoderes cretaceus
263
242
7843998
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7843998
Eustylus grypsatus
20586
Epagriopsis
Epagriopsis
1010
999
25088
Promecops alternans
Promecops alternans
3190
3171
21416
Epicærus sphæroides
E. sphæroides
1518
1505
20691
Attelabus corvinus
A. corvinus
1739
1728
3248
Evotus
22222
Anypotactus sulcicollis
A. sulcicollis
916
902
24855
We have a series of eighteen examples to represent this species; it appears to be distinct from C. similis , though both are variable. The male is more linear in form than the female, and in this latter sex there is a slight longitudinal incrassation along the middle of the apical portion of the last ventral plate.
841
525
20799
Rhynchites centralis
Rhynchites centralis
583
563
21203
Eupagoderes squalidus
E. squalidus
558
546
Exophthalmus verecundus
12395195
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/browse/tree/id/12395195
Phoradendron
4934982
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=4934982
Diaprepes
D. Sharp. 1889-1893. Biologia Centrali-Americana, Insecta, Coleoptera, Rhynchophora, vol. 4, pt. 3, p.Tab 14
http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/581856
Tab 14
581856
21417
Epicærus griseus
E. griseus
1615
1605
20585
Epicærus
Epicærus
997
989
20690
Attelabus callosus
Attelabus callosus
1388
1370
25089
Promecops alternans
Promecops alternans
3221
3202
20588
Curculionidæ
Curculionidæ
1179
1167
3245
Eustylus subsignatus
22225
Anypotactus bicaudatus
A. bicaudatus
1793
1780
23468
Epagrius
Epagrius
2493
2485
802427
http://eol.org/pages/802427
Ophryastes strumosus
25408
This genus appears to have its headquarters in Mexico, whence a large number of species are now described, extending northward into the United States and southward into the Windward Is., Colombia, &c. The type is the N.-American P. hilaris, Herbst (= pauperculus, Gyll.). It is connected with Hadromerus by P. erubescens , mainly differing from that genus by the less approximate anterior coxæ. The species here referred to Pandeleteius have a 7-jointed funiculus, very stout anterior femora, and denticulate anterior tibiæ*. The vibrissæ are not visible in one or two of the smaller forms (as already noted by Schaeffer), but they may be abraded or represented by small scales; and the scrobes vary in length, according to the species. Those with a deep transverse inter-antennal sulcus on the rostrum, or a long second joint to the funiculus, might perhaps be eliminated, but they are connected by intermediate forms. Menetypus (type, M. hadromeroides, Kirsch, from Colombia) only differs from Pandeleteius in the wide sense in having rather more sharply denticulate anterior tibiæ†. The females of several species have the elytral suture set with long erect hairs or setæ towards the apex (as in Hadromerus), and in P. armatus there is also a sharp oblique tooth on its inner edge near the tip. The wings seem to be fully developed in all of them. * P. rotundicollis, Fall, has a 6-jointed funiculus, and P. ovipennis and P. submetallicus, Schaeff., differ in various ways from the genus as here understood. † An allied unnamed Colombian genus has simple anterior tibiæ.
1573
0
12357431
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/browse/tree/id/12357431
Euomus
20693
Attelabus sedatus
Attelabus sedatus
1169
1152
21204
Eupagoderes squalidus
E. squalidus
708
696
5478729
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=5478729
Attelabus conicollis
21418
Epicærus oscillator
Epicærus oscillator
1771
1752
4360265
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=4360265
Synosomus
22224
Anypotactus exilis
Anypotactus exilis
1410
1392
3246
Eustylus veræpacis
77238
http://eol.org/pages/77238
Hadropus
23469
Epagriopsis
Epagriopsis
2566
2555
D. Sharp. 1889-1893. Biologia Centrali-Americana, Insecta, Coleoptera, Rhynchophora, vol. 4, pt. 3, p.Tab 15
http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/581858
Tab 15
581858
Polydrosus chlorogaster
20692
Attelabus conicollis
Attelabus conicollis
24
4
20587
Exophthalmus
Exophthalmus
1082
1070
21419
Epicærus
Epicærus
2145
2137
21205
Eupagoderes dunnianus
E. dunnianus
741
729
21928
Pachnæus distans
P. distans
1109
1099
24546
Epicærus group 3 [unnamed]
701
674
3218
Euscelus
21411
Epicærus sphæroides
Epicærus sphæroides
997
978
24040
This group includes all the apterous Otiorhynchinæ of our region that have ocular lobes on the prothorax. As regards this point it should be remarked that there are some species in which it is difficult at first sight to determine whether ocular lobes are present or not; but in such cases the form of the eye will determine the point, it being more
2491
2142
24647
2. Smaller insects without groove, but with some punctures placed in front of one another on the middle of the thorax. … Group 2 [unnamed] (Species 6—8).
2060
1907
23595
We have received three examples of this obscure Apion ; they do not exhibit any sexual distinctions. The broad, flat base of the rostrum, its peculiar dull surface and fine sculpture are rather peculiar.
1322
1119
20547
PTEROCOLINÆ
PTEROCOLINÆ
117
106
21839
Ameladus inornatus
Ameladus inornatus
890
872
7854178
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7854178
Minyomerus caseyi
Phytophaga
21726
Pantomorus sobrinus
Pantomorus sobrinus
619
600
24804
Ophryastes vittatus
Ophryastes vittatus
4369
4350
21512
Epagrius Group 5
Group 5
2516
2509
21927
Pachnæus litus
P. litus
1078
1070
21511
Epagrius Species 16
Species 16
2391
2381
7866507
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7866507
Pantomorus facialis
21410
Epicærus griseus
E. griseus
887
877
3217
Euperitelus albovarius
20548
ALLOCORYNINÆ
ALLOCORYNINÆ
156
144
23596
19. Apion lassum, sp. n.
1347
1323
24646
1. Obese, comparatively large insects with a more or less definite sulcus along the middle of the thorax. … Group 1 [unnamed] (Species 1—5.
1906
1767
20770
Rhynchites læticulus
R. læticulus
2056
2044
2591971
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=2591971
Thecesternus humeralis
24805
Ophryastes wickhami
Ophryastes wickhami
4400
4381
666117
http://eol.org/pages/666117
Epicaerus concolor
21838
Derosomus
Derosomus
199
190
21725
Pantomorus crinitus
P. crinitus
593
582
24548
39. Epicærus squamosus, sp. n.
875
845
24435
Of E. sturmi we have obtained only two old examples, without special locality, from Sallé's collection; one of them was formerly in Sturm's collection and is labelled “ Barynotus obliquefasciatus, mihi,” in that naturalist's writing. It is not very likely to be mistaken for any other of our species except E. reversus , which is of much more elongate form. E. fronteræ has also a deep impression on the front of the rostrum, but it is a larger and broader insect, with less conical, more coarsely sculptured thorax. The two specimens of E. sturmi are no doubt of the female sex.
1841
1262
21510
Epagrius Group 4
Group 4
2369
2362
21926
Pachnæus opalus
P. opalus
1065
1056
20545
OTIORHYNCHINÆ
OTIORHYNCHINÆ
171
158
23451
Epicærus marginatus
E. marginatus
836
823
3430
Mimographopsis viridicans
2591970
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=2591970
Thecesternus affinis
24649
4. An insect of rather large size, without depression or channel on the thorax, but with the scutellum distinctly visible at the base of the elytral suture. … Group 4 [unnamed] (Species 16).
2393
2203
7790811
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7790811
Attelabus variabilis
21837
AMELADUS
AMELADUS
8
0
24806
OPHRYASTINA
OPHRYASTINA
4427
4416
25049
Polydrosus longicornis
Polydrosus longicornis
1956
1934
21724
Pantomorus crinitus
P. crinitus
427
416
7832387
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7832387
Exophthalmus opulentus
3219
Eusomus
Rhynchites mollis
24434
This species is allied to E. convexus and E. reversus , but is considerably shorter in form; the rostrum is short, broadly and deeply impressed in front, with a minute fovea between the eyes. The thorax is gradually narrowed from the base to the front, with a coarse but indistinct punctuation, and a feeble longitudinal depression, not extending to the base, on the middle. The elytra have regular series of remote punctures, distinct at the base but extremely minute behind; the squamosity is rather irregularly distributed, so as to give a slight appearance of two rather darker fasciæ across the middle.
1261
654
4114365
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=4114365
Chlorophanus
23450
Epicærus insolitus
E. insolitus
789
777
20546
ATTELABINÆ
ATTELABINÆ
80
70
7851480
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7851480
Pseudocyphus chrysopus
21925
Pachnæus
Pachnæus
586
578
7789954
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7789954
Attelabus klugi
24043
I. Rostrum with scrobes that are very deep and definite, even at their termination.… Genera Ophryastes , Tosastes , Caccophryastes , and Eupagoderes .
345
195
12417522
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/browse/tree/id/12417522
Pandeleteinus
12357747
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/browse/tree/id/12357747
Eucoleocerus
24648
3. Insects of moderate or large size, with a broad impression or deplanation on the middle of the thorax. … Group 3 [unnamed] (Species 9—15).
2202
2061
7797949
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7797949
Epagrius hispidus
7802822
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7802822
Curculio spengleri
21836
Polydrosus malachiticus
Polydrosus malachiticus
2634
2611
Rhynchites mixtus
24807
Ophryastini
Ophryastini
4454
4443
21723
Pantomerus nobilis
Pantomerus nobilis
104
86
25048
Polydrosus immaculatus
Polydrosus immaculatus
1922
1900
24643
This is the genus which Lacordaire referred to¹, and—speaking of one of its species —said that it must be separated from Epicærus on account of the posterior corbels being open. The posterior corbels I consider, however, to be feebly cavernous, and I think this difference alone would not be sufficient to substantiate the generic separation proposed. I find, however, that the scrobes also are considerably broader in Epagrius than they are in Epicærus , and the two characters taken together separate the genera fairly well. There is, however, considerable variety in the genus as to each of the characters— Epagrius albosquamosus , for instance, having the cavernous corbels as distinctly developed as they are in some Epicæri ,—so that the location of some of the species in the genus is not quite satisfactory.
815
0
3214
Eupagoderes wickhami
882578
http://eol.org/pages/882578
Eugnamptus validus
23453
Epicærus marginatus
E. marginatus
2401
2388
21924
PACHNÆUS
PACHNÆUS
576
568
23385
28. Eugnamptus antennalis, sp. n.
846
813
21722
Naupactus nobilis
Naupactus nobilis
41
24
24808
Otiorhynchidæ
Otiorhynchidæ
4479
4466
D. Sharp. 1889-1893. Biologia Centrali-Americana, Insecta, Coleoptera, Rhynchophora, vol. 4, pt. 3, p.Tab 7
http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/581842
Tab 7
581842
20773
Rhynchites mollis
R. mollis
1494
1485
21415
Epicærus griseus
E. griseus
1487
1477
24642
The species placed in this genus have the scrobes broader than in Epicærus , and usually their terminal portion is less definite, the upper border more especially being less sharply defined.
2625
2435
21923
Diaprepes albofasciatus
D. albofasciatus
471
455
23452
Epicærus truquianus
Epicærus truquianus
1090
1071
3213
Eupagoderes turbinatus
10207882
http://eol.org/pages/10207882
Megalostylus expansus
7799171
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7799171
Cleistolophus instabilis
21721
Pantomorus nobilis
Pantomorus nobilis
22
4
7797947
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7797947
Epagrius hystriculus
21414
Epicærus sphæroides
E. sphæroides
1472
1459
20774
Rhynchites basalis
Rhynchites basalis
2254
2236
24809
Otiorhynchides
Otiorhynchides
4506
4492
25552
18. Pandeleteius inflatus, sp. n. (Tab. VIII. figg. 15, 15 a .)
63
0
3216
Euperitelus
21922
Diaprepes pulverulentus
Diaprepes pulverulentus
2717
2694
20549
APIONINÆ
APIONINÆ
191
183
23455
Epicærus foveifrons
Epicærus foveifrons
2721
2702
21720
Pantomorus nobilis
P. nobilis
2238
2228
7851483
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7851483
Eustylus cinericius
7797944
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7797944
Epagrius morosus
D. Sharp. 1889-1893. Biologia Centrali-Americana, Insecta, Coleoptera, Rhynchophora, vol. 4, pt. 3, p.Tab 6
http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/581840
Tab 6
581840
7839542
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7839542
Eupagoderes durangoensis
21413
Epicærus sphæroides
E. sphæroides
1329
1316
20771
Rhynchites mollis
Rhynchites mollis
20
3
24430
20. Epicærus sturmi, sp. n.
426
399
25551
One specimen. An elongate robust form, with hairy prosternum and legs, long anterior tarsi, basally widened, sulcate prothorax, parallel-sided elytra, short scrobes, &c. P. hirtipes is much more elongate than the variable P. maculicollis , an insect also occurring at Ciudad.
3703
3428
24644
As regards the synonymy it should be remarked that Lacordaire considered Graphorhinus to consist of G. operculatus and G. vadosus, Say; the latter species was, however, unknown to him and he drew his characters from the former. Horn has since pointed out that these characters do not agree with those of the latter species— viz. G. vadosus, Say; and as this is the type of Graphorhinus, Say, another name must be found for the Graphorhinus as known to Lacordaire. Epagrius having been founded by Schönherr on a species—as I believe—of the present genus, the name appears to be available, although it was treated by Lacordaire as merely a synonym of Graphorhinus . Unfortunately I have not been able to see an example of E. nubilosus , on which Schönherr founded Epagrius , so that my application of the name may possibly prove to be erroneous.
1659
816
23454
Epicærus insolitus
insolitus
2414
2405
3215
Eupagoders
21921
Exophthalmodes albofasciatus
Exophthalmodes albofasciatus
979
951
21412
Epicærus sphæroides
Epicærus sphæroides
1018
999
7797945
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7797945
Epagrius praeteritus
7838953
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7838953
Eucoleocerus conicicollis
20772
Rhynchites scutellaris
Rhynchites scutellaris
1071
1049
5512302
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=5512302
Eugnamptus salvini
21306
Epicærus cognatus
Epicærus cognatus
2015
1998
3580
Pantomorus annectens
25657
Compsus 18-signatus
Compsus 18-signatus
549
530
21831
CHÆTOPANTUS
CHÆTOPANTUS
964
953
D. Sharp. 1889-1893. Biologia Centrali-Americana, Insecta, Coleoptera, Rhynchophora, vol. 4, pt. 3, p.258
http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/581733
258
581733
Rhynchites glastinus
12418906
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/browse/tree/id/12418906
Hoplopactus
653825
http://eol.org/pages/653825
Pandeleteius femoralis
24048
2. Corbels of the posterior tibiæ with laminate tip bearing only one series of spinules externally (“open corbels,” Lacord.) … Tosastes .
788
651
Platyomus auripes var. α
21920
Diaprepes albofasciatus
Diaprepes albofasciatus
940
917
24752
Chevrolat's description¹ is so full of clerical and grammatical errors as to be unintelligible; but it may possibly refer to this insect. The Guatemalan specimens of the species in Sallé's collection are labelled with the name I adopt, as is also an example from Chevrolat's collection communicated by Dr. Aurivillius. Sallé's pair from Chiapas, on the other hand, are ticketed S. viator, Chevr., and an example in my own collection is named “ Graphorhinus planidorsis, Jekel.” The species is apparently rare, and we have received but one or two examples from each locality. I treat them all at present as belonging to one species; but if this be the case it must be a very variable one. There is, however, no difficulty in identifying it, as none of the forms come very near to any other species.
932
135
22365
Steirarrhinus nebulosus
S. nebulosus
480
468
7839023
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7839023
Eupagoderes mexicanus
7825448
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7825448
Pandeleteius armatus
25656
Compsus cæruleipes
Compsus cæruleipes
523
505
21305
Epicærus vilis
Epicærus vilis
833
819
D. Sharp. 1889-1893. Biologia Centrali-Americana, Insecta, Coleoptera, Rhynchophora, vol. 4, pt. 3, p.259
http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/581734
259
581734
Rhynchites flaviventris
2610244
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=2610244
Pachnaeus
Platyomus auripes
21830
Cautoderus mexicanus
C. mexicanus
395
383
23277
11. Eugnamptus cinctus, sp. n. (Tab. II. figg. 5, ♂; 6, ♀.)
59
0
22366
Mimographus amandus
Mimographus amandus
756
737
4201406
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=4201406
Hypsometopus
7819804
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7819804
Hypsometopus inquinatus
25655
Pseudocyphus chrysopus var.
Pseudocyphus chrysopus, var.
484
456
D. Sharp. 1889-1893. Biologia Centrali-Americana, Insecta, Coleoptera, Rhynchophora, vol. 4, pt. 3, p.256
http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/581731
256
581731
21304
Epicærus Species 1-11
Species 1-11
813
801
3582
Pantomorus brevipes
12357549
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/browse/tree/id/12357549
Colecerus
520596
http://eol.org/pages/520596
Epicaerus macropterus
Rhynchites distans
Platyomus auriceps
23488
Legs entirely black (in one or two species the tibiæ are dark piceous). … Division A [unnamed] (Species 1—36).
2225
2115
Epagriopsis morosus
24754
Epagrius Group 4 [unnamed].
1175
1146
22363
Steirarrhinus cupreotinctus
S. cupreotinctus
2594
2578
Rhynchites debilis
21303
Diorynotus
Diorynotus
781
771
3581
Pantomorus asperatus
24979
The much more elongate elytra will prevent this insect from being mistaken for a variety of P. albosignatus . In respect of the length of the antennæ it is intermediate between that species and P. contractus .
973
764
25654
Pseudocyphus chrysopus
Pseudocyphus chrysopus
448
426
414714
http://eol.org/pages/414714
Acacia
D. Sharp. 1889-1893. Biologia Centrali-Americana, Insecta, Coleoptera, Rhynchophora, vol. 4, pt. 3, p.257
http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/581732
257
581732
Platyomus auricephalus
7882042
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7882042
Rhynchites pusillus
22364
Steirarrhinus bicinctus
Steirarrhinus bicinctus
2824
2801
24753
The description of Synthlibonotus viator , Chevr., is also unintelligible; but a specimen communicated by Dr. Aurivillius from Chevrolat's collection is, I believe, a variety of the male of his S. albosquamosus .
1145
933
24640
Graphorhinus (part.), Lacordaire, Gen. Col. vi. p. 133¹.
2334
2278
Platyomus
21835
Chætopantus illustris
Chætopantus illustris
1594
1573
Rhynchites mexicanus
25653
Pseudocyphus zebra
Pseudocyphus zebra
418
400
5834511
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=5834511
Ehretia elliptica
21302
Epicærus Group 1
Group 1
670
663
3585
Pantomorus crinitus
24044
II. Rostrum with scrobes that are extremely broad and quite indefinite behind.… Genus Amphidees .
443
346
527204
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=527204
Euscelus
Epagriopsis samson
399744
http://eol.org/pages/399744
Brachystylus tamaulipanus
4331666
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=4331666
Rhynchitobius
21621
Bufomicrus globipennis
Bufomicrus globipennis
576
554
Platyomus (Compsus) carinirostris
26923
PSEUDHYPOPTUS, gen. nov.
419
395
22361
Steirarrhinus lineatocollis
Steirarrhinus lineatocollis
1316
1289
21834
Derosomus
Derosomus
1461
1452
520591
http://eol.org/pages/520591
Epicaerus macropus
Rhynchites læticulus
Platyomina
21729
Pantomorus sobrinus
P. sobrinus
1708
1697
25652
Pseudocyphus macroscapus
Pseudocyphus macroscapus
392
368
3583
Pantomorus circumcinctus
D. Sharp. 1889-1893. Biologia Centrali-Americana, Insecta, Coleoptera, Rhynchophora, vol. 4, pt. 3, p.255
http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/581730
255
581730
22362
Steirarrhinus nebulosus
S. nebulosus
2407
2395
3584
Pantomorus contractus
21301
Epicærus Species 39-52
Species 39—52
660
647
24755
16. Epagrius præteritus, sp. n. (Tab. VI. fig. 1.)
1226
1176
Epagriopsis operculatus
23487
APION DIVISION A [unnamed].
2114
2085
21620
Bufomicrus squamosus
Bufomicrus squamosus
1880
1860
24436
21. Epicærus championi, sp. n. (Tab. V. fig. 7.)
1890
1842
26924
Ocular lobes of the prothorax extended inferiorly, more or less raised above, or separated from, the short ante-coxal portion of the prosternum, in P. eurylobus reaching as far as the anterior coxæ; scutellum very small; elytra subconnate and with the humeri obtuse, in ♂ very little wider than the prothorax; metasternum short; wings rudimentary or wanting†; body very sparsely squamose; the other characters as in Hypoptus .† Definitely ascertained in P. eurylobus only.
892
420
Rhynchites inermis
21728
Pantomorus crinitus
P. crinitus
1667
1656
Pilolabus
21833
Chætopantus
Chætopantus
1431
1420
12357744
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/browse/tree/id/12357744
Polytelidius
25651
Pseudocyphus nigroguttatus var.
Pseudocyphus nigroguttatus, var.
350
318
3587
Pantomorus dorsalis
21300
Epicærus Group 3
Group 3
635
628
26921
A common insect in the warmer parts of Central America, ranging from the Mexican State of Vera Cruz to Colombia. It superficially resembles the Palæarctic Alophus triguttatus . The elytral markings vary greatly in development, sometimes becoming transversely or longitudinally confluent, and sometimes barely traceable, and occasionally (as in most of the examples from the Polochic Valley) (fig. 8) metallic. The specimens (♀) in the British Museum, standing under the above-quoted MS.
2834
2348
Epagrius albosquamosus
23484
This familiar genus is one of the most extensive in the order; fully 500 species have been described, notwithstanding the fact that owing to their minute size they are usually neglected both by the collector and describer. Although the majority of the species that have been catalogued belong to the European region, yet it is ascertained that the genus is of very wide distribution, and it is probable that it is really as rich in species in tropical regions as it is in Europe. Only three species have been described previously from Mexico or Central America, and I now add upwards of eighty others to this number, though I have left undescribed a large number of specimens that appear to represent different species, only one or two examples of each being present; so that it may be said that evidence has already been obtained of the existence of about 200 species of Apion in our region.
968
76
24544
Group 3.—Thorax without the peculiar form and sculpture of Group 1 ; the rostrum usually a little broader towards the tip, with the pterygia exposed. (Species 39-52.)
533
367
25650
Pseudocyphus nigroguttatus
Pseudocyphus nigroguttatus
310
284
Phyxelis
21727
Pantomorus crinitus
P. crinitus
1449
1438
Rhynchites guatemalenus
21832
Derosomus
Derosomus
1242
1233
3586
Pantomorus distans
26922
names of Jekel, appear to have been purchased from that author (the Mexican insect, H. macularis , is labelled as having been communicated to Lacordaire, the others being from Colombia); that from the Sturm collection is ticketed “ Geonemus agrestis, Schönh.,” but it is not the G. agrestis, Boh., of Schönherr's work, the type of which I have seen*.* Cf. Exophthalmus agrestis , anteà, p. 258.
394
0
22360
Steirarrhinus tenuicornis
S. tenuicornis
1283
1269
24047
1. Corbels of the posterior tibiæ more or less imperfectly cavernous … Ophryastes .
650
567
23271
10. Eugnamptus dispar, sp. n.
1367
1338
Epagrius
Eugnamptus salvini
3588
Pantomorus elegans
3361
Hypsonotides
10778224
http://eol.org/pages/10778224
Compsus auricephalus
21612
Cleistolophus instabilis
C. instabilis
2122
2109
4073631
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=4073631
Anypotactus
26928
Lordops parcus, Fåhr. in Schönh. Gen. Curc. vi. 2, p. 183¹; Lacord. Gen. Col. vi. p. 263, nota².
1710
1614
23494
2. Apion spretissimum, sp. n.
328
299
4934977
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=4934977
Pandeletejus
Eugnamptus semivittatus
3589
Pantomorus faber
697925
http://eol.org/pages/697925
Pycnophilus piceus
http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/581472
581472
3362
Hypsonotus albomarginatus
21613
Epicærus similis
Epicærus similis
2155
2139
26927
1. Pseudhypoptus parcus. (Tab. XIV. figg. 9, 9 a , ♂.)
1613
1559
21610
Cleistolophus similis
C. similis
1732
1722
24321
This insect may be distinguished from E. vilis by the presence, on each side of the rostrum near the front, of an additional, though vague, groove; the sculpture is better defined, the alternate interstices of the elytra form more definite costæ, and the general form is on the average more elongate. The channel on the middle of the thorax is BIOL. CENTR.-AMER., Coleopt., Vol. IV. Pt. 3, October 1891. PP
2670
2262
3364
Hypsonotus decoratus
Eugnamptus seriatus
3363
Hypsonotus chlorogaster
D. Sharp. 1889-1893. Biologia Centrali-Americana, Insecta, Coleoptera, Rhynchophora, vol. 4, pt. 3, p.vi
http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/581475
vi
581475
22219
Anypotactus
Anypotactus
1915
1904
12357554
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/browse/tree/id/12357554
Polyteles
26926
The two species placed under this genus have the general facies of an Otiorhynchus . The apically widened rostrum separates them at once from Lordops . P. eurylobus has the ocular lobes so sharply separated from the prosternum beneath that the latter appears depressed between them. The metathoracic episterna are angularly dilated anteriorly and as broad as in the winged forms, and the genus cannot therfore be placed in the “Series Apteræ.” No definite locality in Mexico is known for P. parcus ‡, but we have received an allied form from Michoacan.‡ Apparently omitted from the Munich Catalogue.
1558
958
7825454
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7825454
Amphidees acuminatus
4934979
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=4934979
Trachyphloeus
7850145
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7850145
Exophthalmus sommeri
Eugnamptus sexmaculatus
24972
This is similar to some of the varieties of small size of P. albosignatus , but it has the scrobes quite slender, sharply defined behind, and passing close to the eye. The antennæ are slender, with the third joint twice as long as the second. The rostrum and head are canaliculate, the eyes moderately prominent. The thorax is short, rounded at the sides, covered with scales that conceal the sculpture, finely canaliculate along the middle; the scales are pale grey in colour, but there are three vague darker fuscous stripes, and there is also a very short setosity. The elytra are rather narrow, the base scarcely broader than the base of the thorax, the shoulders not rounded, the sides very little curved, but becoming a little broader to behind the middle; they bear long, erect setæ, and are covered with scales, which are, over the larger part of the surface, pale grey or whitish, but in other parts—especially about the sutural region—are dark brown. The under surface is clothed with whitish scales. Six specimens.
2390
1365
3365
Hypsonotus imbricatus
22218
Anypotactus exilis
A. exilis
1841
1832
D. Sharp. 1889-1893. Biologia Centrali-Americana, Insecta, Coleoptera, Rhynchophora, vol. 4, pt. 3, p.v
http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/581474
v
581474
602081
http://eol.org/pages/602081
Epagrius gravidus
26925
Type, Lordops parcus, Fåhr. in Schönh. Gen. Curc. vi. 2, p. 183.
957
893
21611
Cleistolophus subfasciatus
C. subfasciatus
2033
2018
D. Sharp. 1889-1893. Biologia Centrali-Americana, Insecta, Coleoptera, Rhynchophora, vol. 4, pt. 3, p.264
http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/581739
264
581739
3366
Hypsonotus mexicanus
24973
The individuals of this species are smaller than any other Pantomorus or Naupactus known to me. In Sallé's collection it was labelled “ Naupactus perarduus, Chevr.” BIOL. CENTR.-AMER., Coleopt., Vol. IV. Pt. 3, November 1891. XX
2621
2391
2609698
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=2609698
Epicaerus mexicanus
23491
Apion submetallicum, Boh. in Schönh. Gen. Curc. v. p. 376¹.
83
24
7844326
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7844326
Mimographopsis pustulatus
3439
Mimographus suavis
D. Sharp. 1889-1893. Biologia Centrali-Americana, Insecta, Coleoptera, Rhynchophora, vol. 4, pt. 3, p.263
http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/581738
263
581738
686311
http://eol.org/pages/686311
Eustylus setipennis
21616
Cleistolophus similis
C. similis
631
621
Rhynchites nanus
25050
Polydrosus longicornis
Polydrosus longicornis
1990
1968
22369
Steirarrhinus nebulosus
S. nebulosus
2653
2641
649498
http://eol.org/pages/649498
Pseudocyphus geminus
3367
Ischionoplus
24974
4. Pantomorus longulus, sp. n.
30
0
23490
1. Apion submetallicum.
23
0
24324
3. Epicærus calvus, sp, n. (Tab. IV. fig. 19, ♀.)
211
162
D. Sharp. 1889-1893. Biologia Centrali-Americana, Insecta, Coleoptera, Rhynchophora, vol. 4, pt. 3, p.262
http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/581737
262
581737
21617
BUFOMICRUS
BUFOMICRUS
852
842
4110234
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=4110234
Chaetopantus
Rhynchites oculatus
10207469
http://eol.org/pages/10207469
Apion solitare
25051
Polydrosus macrocephalus
Polydrosus macrocephalus
2036
2012
http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/581470
581470
3368
Isodacrys
22368
Steirarrhinus cinereoguttatus
S. cinereoguttatus
2592
2574
2669458
http://eol.org/pages/2669458
Deporaus glastinus
21614
Epicærus mopsurus
Epicærus mopsurus
2370
2353
701156
http://eol.org/pages/701156
Exophthalmus opulentus
D. Sharp. 1889-1893. Biologia Centrali-Americana, Insecta, Coleoptera, Rhynchophora, vol. 4, pt. 3, p.261
http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/581736
261
581736
21509
Epagrius Species 9-15
Species 9—15
2200
2188
10207468
http://eol.org/pages/10207468
Apion errabundum
25658
Compsus auricephalus
Compsus auricephalus
577
557
3369
Isodacrys guatemalenus
25659
Compsus auricephalus var.
Compsus auricephalus, var.
611
585
22367
Steirarrhinus cinereoguttatus
Steirarrhinus cinereoguttatus
898
869
2609697
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=2609697
Epicaerus lepidotus
21615
Cleistolophus instabilis
Cleistolophus instabilis
2406
2382
D. Sharp. 1889-1893. Biologia Centrali-Americana, Insecta, Coleoptera, Rhynchophora, vol. 4, pt. 3, p.260
http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/581735
260
581735
10207467
http://eol.org/pages/10207467
Apion epicum
25054
Polydrosus mutabilis
Polydrosus mutabilis
2140
2120
20552
Otiorhynchinæ Apteræ
Otiorhynchinæ Apteræ
310
290
21406
Epicærus griseus
E. griseus
409
399
10207466
http://eol.org/pages/10207466
Apion pulchripes
2914196
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=2914196
Apion longicolle
21507
Epagrius Species 6-8
Species 6—8
2058
2047
5514527
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=5514527
Rhynchites auletoides
Eugnamptus varius
7794983
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7794983
Exophthalmus ornatus
481901
http://eol.org/pages/481901
Phoradendron
3435
Mimographus griseus
22213
Anypotactus
Anypotactus
1288
1277
25541
Pandeleteius tibialis, Boh. in Schönh. Gen. Curc. vi. 1, p. 297¹.
3398
3333
20766
Rhynchites æneus
R. æneus
1896
1888
23456
Epicærus truquianus
E. truquianus
769
756
23378
27. Eugnamptus salvini, sp. n. (Tab. II. fig. 12.)
2365
2315
25055
Polydrosus mutabilis
Polydrosus mutabilis
2172
2152
21407
Epicærus sphæroides
E. sphæroides
427
414
10207465
http://eol.org/pages/10207465
Apion maceratum
20551
OTIORHYNCHINÆ
OTIORHYNCHINÆ
271
258
D. Sharp. 1889-1893. Biologia Centrali-Americana, Insecta, Coleoptera, Rhynchophora, vol. 4, pt. 3, p.Tab 9
http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/581846
Tab 9
581846
4193104
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=4193104
Heterapion
21508
Epagrius Group 3
Group 3
2176
2169
7810883
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7810883
Synthlibonotus rufipes
21730
Pantomorus subcinctus
Pantomorus subcinctus
1816
1795
Eugnamtus divisus
24215
In this species the ocular lobes are but little prominent. An example of this insect was labelled in Sallé's collection “ Scotæborus (Peritaxia, Horn) sp.”; but the first generic name is quite erroneous.
369
166
3436
Mimographus jekeli
3210
Eupagoderes sordidus
7865688
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7865688
Naupactus nobilis
22212
Polydrosina
Polydrosina
1064
1053
20765
Rhynchites æneus
R. æneus
1651
1643
27191
Five males and one female. An elongate form nearly related to E. cultripennis , but differing from it in the simply rounded (not abruptly perpendicular) apical declivity of the elytra, this being particularly noticeable in the female (cf. Tab. V. figg. 3 a , 4 a).
2466
2202
23457
Epicærus hoegei
E. hoegei
1164
1155
4118472
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=4118472
Cleistolophus
25052
Polydrosus macrocephalus
Polydrosus macrocephalus
2072
2048
21404
Epicærus griseus
Epicærus griseus
38
22
4372979
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=4372979
Tosastes
20550
THECESTERNINÆ
THECESTERNINÆ
231
218
21618
Epicærus
Epicærus
1664
1656
21505
Epagrius Species 1-5
Species 1—5
1905
1894
24329
4. Epicærus sulcirostris, sp. n.
1035
1003
24811
OTIORHYNCHINÆ ALATÆ
OTIORHYNCHINÆ ALATÆ
4569
4550
24216
5. Amphidees nasutus, sp. n.
398
370
23458
Epicærus godmani
Epicærus godmani
1367
1351
22211
ANYPOTACTINA
ANYPOTACTINA
986
974
20764
Rhynchites distans
Rhynchites distans
1327
1309
7883058
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7883058
Rhynchites scutellaris
3437
Mimographus mexicanus
3211
Eupagoderes speciosus
10207463
http://eol.org/pages/10207463
Apion chiriquense
25053
Polydrosus malachiticus
Polydrosus malachiticus
2108
2085
23459
Epicærus godmani
E. godmani
1658
1648
21619
Bufomicrus cristatus
B. cristatus
1829
1817
20763
Rhynchites æneus
R. æneus
832
824
21405
Epicærus sphæroides
E. sphæroides
239
226
21506
Epagrius Group 2
Group 2
2035
2028
D. Sharp. 1889-1893. Biologia Centrali-Americana, Insecta, Coleoptera, Rhynchophora, vol. 4, pt. 3, p.Tab 8
http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/581844
Tab 8
581844
24810
OTIORHYNCHINÆ
OTIORHYNCHINÆ
4530
4517
3438
Mimographus rufipes
22210
Polydrosodes conicus
Polydrosodes conicus
23
3
24867
2. Bufomicrus globipennis, sp. n.
584
551
10207462
http://eol.org/pages/10207462
Apion vinosum
3212
Eupagoderes squalidus
24813
Otiorhynchus
Otiorhynchus
4633
4621
21503
Epagrius
Epagrius
1586
1578
25058
Polydrosus pallidisetis
Polydrosus pallidisetis
2278
2255
27195
21 (A). Epicærus macropterus, sp. n. (Tab. XV. fig. 9, ♂.)
2747
2689
22217
Anypotactus
Anypotactus
1727
1716
10207461
http://eol.org/pages/10207461
Apion rufinulum
24860
1. Bufomicrus squamosus, sp. n. (Tab. VI. fig. 10.)
1908
1857
20556
Peritelina
Peritelina
433
423
3431
Mimographopsis viridicans var.
Eugnamptus suturalis
731047
http://eol.org/pages/731047
Auletobius nudus
24812
OTIORHYNCHINÆ APTERÆ
OTIORHYNCHINÆ APTERÆ
4605
4585
21504
Epagrius Group 1
Group 1
1882
1875
25059
Polydrosus partitus
Polydrosus partitus
2309
2290
49805
http://eol.org/pages/49805
Euomus
22216
ANYPOTACTUS
ANYPOTACTUS
1714
1703
20769
Rhynchites subauratus
Rhynchites subauratus
1630
1609
20555
Sciaphilina
Sciaphilina
402
391
10207460
http://eol.org/pages/10207460
Apion poeticum
3432
Mimographus
Eugnamptus tibialis
25546
The types of this species from the Sommer collection have been lent us by Mr. Janson. It is easily recognized by the greatly elongated anterior legs, the uniform brownish-white vestiture, the basally and apically constricted prothorax, the deeply emarginate rostrum, and the long claws. The anterior coxæ of the male are almost as approximate as in Hadromerus . The abraded specimens before me have the body piceous and the legs red.
1848
1415
4328219
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=4328219
Rhinospathe
21501
Graphorhinus
Graphorhinus
1477
1465
24815
PACHNÆUS
PACHNÆUS
4685
4677
21408
Epicærus griseus
E. griseus
798
788
20554
Epicærina
Epicærina
370
361
25056
Polydrosus ochreus
Polydrosus ochreus
2208
2190
Eugnamptus truncatus
27192
Epicærus reversus (p. 113).
2494
2467
3433
Mimographus amandus
20768
Rhynchites læticulus
Rhynchites læticulus
615
595
22215
Prepodellus
Prepodellus
1627
1616
21929
Pachnæus litus
Pachnæus litus
1228
1214
10207876
http://eol.org/pages/10207876
Megalostylus villosus
25547
17. Pandeleteius hirtipes, sp. n. (Tab. VIII. figg. 14, 14 a , ♂.)
1915
1849
25057
Polydrosus pallidisetis
Polydrosus pallidisetis
2243
2220
21502
Epagrius nubilosus
E. nubilosus
1548
1536
24814
Oxyderces
Oxyderces
4665
4656
D. Sharp. 1889-1893. Biologia Centrali-Americana, Insecta, Coleoptera, Rhynchophora, vol. 4, pt. 3, p.Tab 10
http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/581848
Tab 10
581848
20553
Ophryastina
Ophryastina
341
330
21409
Epicærus sphæroides
E. sphæroides
816
803
3360
Hypsometopus inquinatus
7865682
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7865682
Megalostylus fusiformis
20767
Rhynchites abnormalis
Rhynchites abnormalis
2255
2234
22214
Polydacrys
Polydacrys
1442
1432
3434
Mimographus dentipes
Eugnamptus validus
24030
Subfam. OTIORHYNCHINÆ.
379
357
20557
Trachyphlœina
Trachyphlœina
467
454
3442
Minyomerus
12330648
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/browse/tree/id/12330648
Chyphus
24536
This insect is allied to E. lateralis ; but, in addition to the different stripe on the elytra, the rostrum is nearly unimpressed along the middle, and the foveæ or punctures on the elytra are much smaller. The species is described from two specimens from Sturm's collection labelled “ Hypsonotus decoratus, Sturm;” one of the two is more slender and elongate than the other, so that they are probably of different sex.
1779
1360
7859189
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7859189
Epicaerus marginatus
50073
http://eol.org/pages/50073
Mitostylus
21522
Epagrius gravidus
Epagrius gravidus
2670
2653
23391
29. Eugnamptus latifrons, sp. n. (Tab. II. fig. 13.)
1898
1846
24423
This insect was named E. convexus , Schönh., in Sallé's collection, but the next species agrees better with Boheman's description. E. reversus is closely allied to E. convexus , however, and differs by the peculiar depression on the rostrum, and also by having the thorax less rugose and the punctures on the elytra larger. E. fronteræ , which has a similar depression on the rostrum, is very different in shape.
1998
1586
21938
Hadromerus nobilitatus
H. nobilitatus
2194
2180
23592
Pantomorus crinitus
P. crinitus
2833
2822
21849
PARASOMUS
PARASOMUS
955
946
21736
Pantomorus dorsalis
Pantomorus dorsalis
2002
1983
Platyomus auripes var. β
10207870
http://eol.org/pages/10207870
Cyphus roseiventris
7824753
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7824753
Eucoleocerus guttularius
65221
http://eol.org/pages/65221
Evotus
12342170
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/browse/tree/id/12342170
Cleonus
665668
http://eol.org/pages/665668
Eucoleocerus conicicollis
20558
Otiorhynchinæ Alatæ
Otiorhynchinæ Alatæ
506
487
21937
Hadromerus
Hadromerus
2176
2166
24031
Otiorhynchidæ, Leconte and Horn, Rhynchophora of N. America, p. 13.
447
380
3441
Mimographus viridanus
7857134
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7857134
Epicaerus concolor
23591
Pantomorus horridus
P. horridus
2795
2784
21521
Epicærus operculatus
Epicærus operculatus
2931
2911
21848
Sciomias latipennis
Sciomias latipennis
22
3
21735
Pantomorus subcinctus
P. subcinctus
1829
1816
603858
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=603858
Labiatae
7865299
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7865299
Pantomorus albosignatus
3440
Mimographus suturalis
20780
Rhynchites oculatus
Rhynchites oculatus
455
436
7818666
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7818666
Polydacrys modestus
20559
Tanymecina
Tanymecina
543
533
12417530
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/browse/tree/id/12417530
Isodacrys
23590
Pantomorus horridus
Pantomorus horridus
1673
1654
Platyomus chrysopus
21524
Epagrius operculatus
E. operculatus
387
373
21738
Pantomorus dorsalis
P. dorsalis
1268
1257
20781
Rhynchites guatemalenus
Rhynchites guatemalenus
1186
1163
21939
Hadromerus scintillans
scintillans
254
243
3229
Eustales thunbergi
Platyomus carinirostris
21523
Epagrius operculatus
E. operculatus
52
38
21737
Pantomorus picturatus
Pantomorus picturatus
229
208
20782
Rhynchites debilis
Rhynchites debilis
2193
2175
7882690
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7882690
Rhynchites abnormalis
23395
This differs from E. salvini in having a broader thorax and a more coarsely and less densely punctured head and thorax, and antennæ with fuscescent club. The only specimen obtained is no doubt a female; it has the rostrum quite as long as the thorax, the eyes rather large, widely separated. The species is really nearer to E. truncatus , but has a broader thorax and a more densely punctured head.
2565
2167
23443
Epicærus imbricatus
Epicærus imbricatus
2650
2631
7829923
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7829923
Aphrastus taeniatus
21934
Hadromerus dejeani
H. dejeani
1744
1734
25540
16. Pandeleteius tibialis. (Tab. VIII. figg. 13, 13 a , ♂.)
3332
3273
24762
17. Epagrius lævinasus, sp. n.
60
30
21401
Epicærus pedestris
E. pedestris
1275
1263
3228
Eustales stellaris
20783
Rhynchites guatemalenus
R. guatemalenus
2548
2533
7883039
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7883039
Rhynchites mollis
3590
Pantomorus facialis
Hadromerus
27009
3. Eucoleocerus fuscovarius, sp. n.
2034
1999
21732
Pantomorus crinitus
P. crinitus
578
567
21731
Pantomorus subcinctus
P. subcinctus
470
457
23396
30. Eugnamptus truncatus, n. sp.
2598
2566
24656
Epicærus operculatus, Boh. in Schönh. Gen. Curc. vi. 2, p. 286². BIOL. CENTR.-AMER., Coleopt., Vol. IV. Pt. 3, October 1891. SS
3040
2911
23442
Hypsonotus imbricatus
Hypsonotus imbricatus
2582
2561
24761
Epagrius Group 5 [unnamed].
29
0
21400
Epicærus
Epicærus
735
727
3227
Eustales pentachordius
21933
Hadromerus
Hadromerus
1510
1500
20784
Rhynchites pusillus
Rhynchites pusillus
235
216
27008
Two males: one, without definite locality, in very fresh condition, and labelled with the MS. name of Jekel's used above; the other, from Yucatan, completely abraded, and showing how different the sculpture really is when the scales are removed. This species differs from the maculate form of E. conicicollis in having the prothorax less widened towards the base and sharply fusco-vittate on the disc; the elytra more elongate, more developed inferiorly below the humeri, and with the lower margin strongly sinuate; and the first ventral segment more broadly excavate, and the fifth without numerous erect hairs, in the male.
1998
1373
Eugnamptus latirostris
21520
Graphorhinus operculatus
Graphorhinus operculatus
2854
2830
2804682
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=2804682
Platyomus auriceps
24760
This is a most peculiar species that may possibly prove to belong to the ‘Otiorhynchinæ alatæ’ it has the scutellum and base of the elytra formed as in some members of that division, the mesosternum short, and the side-pieces divided so that the suture extends to the front. If E. præteritus proves to be provided with wings it will probably require a new genus for its reception; the insect has, however, more the appearance of E. albosquamosus than of any other form, and I place it provisionally near that species, though, as the two come from the same locality, it is possible the resemblance between them may be of the kind called mimetic. BIOL. CENTR.-AMER., Coleopt., Vol. IV. Pt. 3, November 1891. TT
2799
2089
3226
Eustales opulentus
21936
Hadromerus opalinus
opalinus
1766
1758
23441
Liparus imbricatus
Liparus imbricatus
2521
2503
24655
Graphorhinus operculatus, Say, Curc. N. Am. p. 9¹; Complete Writings, i. p. 268.
2910
2830
20785
Rhynchites confertus
R. confertus
558
546
7842084
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7842084
Praepodes canus
D. Sharp. 1889-1893. Biologia Centrali-Americana, Insecta, Coleoptera, Rhynchophora, vol. 4, pt. 3, p.Tab 1
http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/581830
Tab 1
581830
21403
Epicærus griseus
Epicærus griseus
20
4
2945214
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=2945214
Claeoteges virosus
21734
Pantomorus faber
Pantomorus faber
732
716
84197
http://eol.org/pages/84197
Dystirus
664625
http://eol.org/pages/664625
Epicaerus costatus
7797934
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7797934
Epagrius pumilus
539490
http://eol.org/pages/539490
Thecesternus humeralis
Eugnamptus latifrons
24537
38. Epicærus oculatus, sp. n. (Tab. V. fig. 14, ♂.)
1831
1780
20786
Rhynchites nanus
R. nanus
705
697
3225
Eustales impositus
24654
1. Epagrius operculatus. (Tab. V. fig. 18.)
2829
2786
21935
Hadromerus gemmifer
gemmifer
1755
1747
23440
Epicærus imbricatus
Epicærus imbricatus
2501
2482
21402
Epicærus bicolor
Epicærus bicolor
1486
1470
21733
Pantomorus crinitus
P. crinitus
709
698
Rhynchites pusillus
541794
http://eol.org/pages/541794
Pandeleteius hirtipes
27005
♂. Oblong, subfusiform, convex, black, the tibiæ, tarsi, and base of the antennæ ferruginous in one example; variegated with a dense clothing of whitish and fuscous scales, the dark scales on the prothorax wholly condensed into two broad narrowly divided vittæ on the disc, and those on the elytra asymmetrically confluent, the scales on the scutellum, legs, and under surface whitish, with a faint cupreous tint, the ventral segments with intermixed decumbent white hairs; the upper surface also set with very short, curled, fine, semierect setæ. Rostrum and antennæ as in E. conicicollis . Prothorax transverse, gradually narrowing from the base, coarsely, closely punctate. Scutellum strongly transverse. Elytra longer than in E. conicicollis , and more developed at the sides inferiorly below the humeri (the lower margin appearing more strongly sinuate when the insect is viewed in profile); coarsely punctate-striate, the interstices convex (when the scales are removed). Ventral segments 1 and 2 very broadly hollowed down the middle. All the tibiæ unguiculate.
1302
234
7824220
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7824220
Coleocerus rotundicollis
3594
Pantomorus globicollis var.
12357607
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/browse/tree/id/12357607
Eudiagogus
697826
http://eol.org/pages/697826
Pantomorus picipes
25643
Naupactopsis auropictus
Naupactopsis auropictus
111
88
24766
This species agrees closely in its structural characters with E. pumilus , and, like it, has a large smooth surface on the anterior aspect of the rostrum. E. lævinasus has, however, the anterior face of the rostrum broader, and a distinct longitudinal channel between the eyes, which are convex. The squamosity of the elytra is dark, and the pale marks are therefore more conspicuous; the interstices are very broad and not in the least convex. The scrobes of the rostrum are broader than in E. pumilus , and the cavernosity of the hind corbels even more obscure. Two specimens.
868
290
22351
Mimographus viridanus
Mimographus viridanus
2837
2816
3595
Pantomorus horridus
21930
Cyphus litus
Cyphus litus
1271
1259
24653
Epagrius Group 1 [unnamed].
2785
2756
21841
Sciadrusus propheticus
Sciadrusus propheticus
25
3
24038
In the “Otiorhynchinæ alatæ” the shoulders of the elytra are distinct and stand out more or less laterally, the tip of the scutellum separates the exposed bases of the elytra, the metasternum is either elongate or short, and the uncovered part of the mesothoracic episterna is either moderate in size or large.
2122
1812
Platytarsus
6670845
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=6670845
Pantomorus facialis
27004
2. Eucoleocerus guttularius, sp. n. (Tab. XIV. figg. 19, 19 a , ♂.)
233
166
Rhynchites pubescens
3593
Pantomorus globicollis
D. Sharp. 1889-1893. Biologia Centrali-Americana, Insecta, Coleoptera, Rhynchophora, vol. 4, pt. 3, p.245
http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/581720
245
581720
25642
Naupactopsis auropictus
Naupactopsis auropictus
81
58
23599
Pantomorus stupidus
P. stupidus
1276
1265
22352
Steirarrhinus nebulosus var. δ
var. δ
2988
2982
24652
7. Size very large. … Group 7 [unnamed] (Species 20, 21).
2755
2698
21840
SCIADRUSUS
SCIADRUSUS
1834
1824
24039
Group OPHRYASTINA.
2141
2123
Platyomus zebra
21843
Platytarsus
Platytarsus
2026
2015
Rhynchites rufiventris
24429
A typical example of E. convexus , communicated from Schönherr's collection by Dr. Aurivillius, is rather larger and more elongate than any of our series, and has the rostrum still less distinctly impressed; but I consider it to be only an extreme form of the same species as our series.
398
111
D. Sharp. 1889-1893. Biologia Centrali-Americana, Insecta, Coleoptera, Rhynchophora, vol. 4, pt. 3, p.246
http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/581721
246
581721
25645
Mazenes bifoveatus
Mazenes bifoveatus
169
151
3592
Pantomorus fulleri
24651
6. Individuals of medium size, with the rostrum broader towards the tip; very coarsely sculptured; scape much clothed. … Group 6 [unnamed] (Species 19).
2697
2545
22353
Steirarrhinus serripes
Steirarrhinus serripes
3114
3092
882586
http://eol.org/pages/882586
Ophryastes validus
23598
Naupactus sulfuratus
Naupactus sulfuratus
1143
1123
21932
HADROMERUS
HADROMERUS
1498
1488
2610257
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=2610257
Pandeleteius
Rhynchites regularis
D. Sharp. 1889-1893. Biologia Centrali-Americana, Insecta, Coleoptera, Rhynchophora, vol. 4, pt. 3, p.247
http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/581722
247
581722
24428
delicately tinted with green. Such examples were labelled Epicærus marginalis , Chevr., in Sallé's collection.
110
0
21842
SCIOMIAS
SCIOMIAS
1079
1071
520583
http://eol.org/pages/520583
Pseudocyphus macroscapus
25644
Naupactopsis sitonoides
Naupactopsis sitonoides
141
118
3591
Pantomorus femoratus
22354
Steirarrhinus guatemaltecus
Steirarrhinus guatemaltecus
203
176
23289
This insect is very closely allied to E. cinctus , but is more elongate, has a considerably longer club to the antennæ, and the lateral cincture of dark colour on the wingcases is absent. The variety suffused with green is usually, if not always, of the female sex, and differs from the corresponding variety of E. cinctus in having the lateral margins of the elytra pale, the dark colour extending forwards from the apex. The distinctions of the sexes are much the same as in E. cinctus , with the exception that in the female of E. longipes the eyes are larger and less widely separated than they are in the corresponding sex of E. cinctus .
2032
1389
21931
Pachnæus litus
Pachnæus litus
1318
1304
658476
http://eol.org/pages/658476
Eugnamptus dispar
23597
Pantomorus stupidus
Pantomorus stupidus
882
863
5456755
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=5456755
Hemilypus obliteratus
24037
These important characters divide the Otiorhynchinæ in a natural manner, and though they cannot be directly observed without breaking up the specimen, as the elytra are frequently more or less soldered together in the apterous forms, yet it is very easy to distinguish the members of the two groups by external minor characters. In the “Otiorhynchinæ apteræ” there are no prominent shoulders to the elytra; the exposed portion of the scutellum is usually very minute, and scarcely penetrates at all between the exposed parts of the wing-cases; the metasternum is always short; and the part of the mesothoracic episterna left uncovered by the elytra is small or moderate in size. Although this latter point is very variable it is of great assistance in separating the insects of the two groups, and indeed was made use of by Horn as a means of dividing the family.
1811
948
24650
5. Quite small insects, squamose, but with the front of the rostrum exhibiting a large, angular, glabrous space. … Group 5 [unnamed] (Species 17, 18).
2544
2394
2610254
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=2610254
Pandeleteinus
Platyomus eustaloides
Rhynchites subauratus
21845
Sciomias elegans
Sciomias elegans
2114
2098
21631
Mestorus adumbratus
Mestorus adumbratus
2219
2200
23596
Pantomorus picturatus
Pantomorus picturatus
493
472
3599
Pantomorus nobilis
24034
I propose to divide the subfamily into two divisions, consisting (I.) of the apterous, (II.) of the winged Otiorhynchinæ.
878
757
Platyomus dianæ
Rhynchites scutellaris
21739
Pantomorus dorsalis
P. dorsalis
1487
1476
2610253
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=2610253
Pactorrhinus grisescens
21844
Dinas
Dinas
2057
2052
26910
Type, H. macularis , Lacord. (inedit.) [Champion, Biologia Centrali-Americana, Coleoptera, vol. 4, part 3: 297. 1911.]
2181
2063
24035
Series OTIORHYNCHINÆ APTERÆ.
907
879
23902
This insect is extremely similar to A. rugirostre , but it is a little larger, and has the rostrum slightly longer, especially in the female; the trochanters are dark in colour; and the suture between the first and second ventral segments is simple.
2251
2002
21630
Mestorus adumbratus
Mestorus adumbratus
2198
2179
24531
37. Epicærus decoratus, sp. n.
543
513
23595
Pantomorus subcinctus
P. subcinctus
391
378
3598
Pantomorus mollis
12357758
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/browse/tree/id/12357758
Dystirus
25641
Naupactopsis delumbis
Naupactopsis delumbis
1042
1021
27003
types, the long series from the three localities in Guerrero belonging to the immaculate form. Coleocerus setosus varies in the same way in the colour of the scales.
165
0
21847
Sciomias rugicollis
Sciomias rugicollis
1794
1775
2610252
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=2610252
Pactorrhinus
Rhynchites zunilensis
21633
Mestorus adumbratus
M. adumbratus
984
971
Platyomus mutabilis
23284
12. Eugnamptus longipes, sp. n.
1051
1020
24425
Epicærus convexus, Boh. in Schönh. Gen. Curc. vi. 2, p. 281¹.
2083
2022
26911
Hypoptus was based upon a very variable Central-American and Colombian insect, the three so-called species being varieties of one only; a second, however, is known to me from the Lesser Antilles*. They have much the facies of Alophus , a genus belonging to the true Curculioninæ and wanting the mandibular scar.
2494
2182
24032
Brachyderides, Otiorhynchides (part.), Lacordaire.
498
448
3597
Pantomorus maculosus
23594
Pantomorus faber
Pantomorus faber
172
156
25640
Naupactopsis delumbis
Naupactopsis delumbis
1013
992
Rhynchites thesaurus
Platyomus geminus
21846
Sciomias subtilis
Sciomias subtilis
770
753
Platyomus gratiosus
23390
This insect is similar to E. salvini , but is distinguished from it and the other species of this group by the more elongate ninth and tenth joints of the antennæ, and by the less distinct striation of the elytra. We have received only two examples, and I am not sure whether the vague marks of infuscation may not be due to decay.
1845
1514
21632
Mestorus crinitus
Mestorus crinitus
20
3
23593
Pantomorus horridus
P. horridus
3036
3025
22350
Steirarrhinus nebulosus var. γ
var. γ
2791
2785
24424
19. Epicærus convexus.
2021
1999
23904
71. Apion nodicorne, sp. n. (Tab. III. figg. 18, ♂ 18 a , profile of head, ♀.)
2427
2349
26912
* Hypoptus insularis, sp. n.—♂. Broader than H. macularis (♂), the prothorax with two narrow sinuous lines on the disc, and the elytra each with two small, obliquely placed, sharply defined spots at about the middle, whitish, the scales on the rest of the upper surface coppery-brown, those along the sides, legs, and under surface intermixed with white, the femora subannulate; the rostrum faintly or obsoletely carinate to the oblong inter-ocular fovea, joint 2 of the funiculus longer than 1; prothorax much broader than long, densely, confluently punctate, granulate on the disc; elytra relatively shorter and broader, and with less prominent humeri than H. macularis (♂), coarsely punctate-striate, the interstices convex, here and there transversely confluent on the disc.—♀. Larger and broader than H. macularis (♀); clothed with brown and cinereous scales, the elytra much longer than in ♂, sometimes with the disc and apex mottled with brown and the scales on the rest of their surface cinereous, the two small obliquely placed spots more or less distinct. Length, ♂ 11, ♀ 14—18; breadth, ♂ 4½, ♀ 5¼—7¼ millim.
3614
2495
3596
Pantomorus longulus
24767
18. Epagrius pumilus, sp. n. (Tab. VI. fig. 3.)
916
869
7860642
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7860642
Exophthalmus roralis
Eugnamptus longipes
3376
Isodrusus debilis
12273225
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/browse/tree/id/12273225
Crataegus
26914
One male, from Grenada [type], and seven females, from St. Vincent, the latter mostly worn, presumably belonging to the same species, and evidently distinct from the variable H. macularis . In these insects there is no trace of a curved paler subapical fascia, and the two small whitish spots on the middle of each elytron are more obliquely placed than in H. macularis .
4026
3655
25539
Two specimens, one in good condition, the other somewhat worn, doubtless females, to judge from the long erect hairs on the elytral suture towards the apex. The extremely short rostrum, with deep descending scrobes, the prominent eyes, the intermixed arrangement of the brown and white scales (the white scales in one specimen being confined to the sides of the prothorax, and to small scattered irregular patches along the sides and apical half of the elytra), and the long, finely denticulate anterior tibiæ are the chief characters of P. conspersus . P. quichensis is a somewhat similar form, with less rounded sides to the prothorax, non-descending scrobes, sinuous, less closely denticulate anterior tibiæ, and fewer intermixed white scales.
3272
2526
D. Sharp. 1889-1893. Biologia Centrali-Americana, Insecta, Coleoptera, Rhynchophora, vol. 4, pt. 3, p.253
http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/581728
253
581728
21622
Bufomicrus squamosus
B. squamosus
761
749
22207
POLYDROSODES
POLYDROSODES
2333
2321
5512321
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=5512321
Eugnamptus validus
27185
?Epicærus neglectus, Boh. in Schönh. Gen. Curc. ii. p. 325².
286
226
27290
The Guatemalan example referred to this species seems to belong to C. similis .
3185
3106
Eugnamptus longulus
24871
This species is closely allied to B. squamosus , but can be recognized by the more elongate thorax, the more convex eyes, and by the setæ on the elytra being depressed and differing very little from the scales, so that at first sight they escape detection; the rostrum is flat in front, without depression or fovea.
1030
715
3377
Labiatæ
24310
Group 1.—Thorax broad, constricted behind, very coarsely sculptured, with a broad groove along the middle. (Diorynotus, Jekel, in litt.) (Species 1-11.)
815
663
541339
http://eol.org/pages/541339
Hemilypus hondurensis
21623
Bufomicrus globipennis
B. globipennis
1078
1064
D. Sharp. 1889-1893. Biologia Centrali-Americana, Insecta, Coleoptera, Rhynchophora, vol. 4, pt. 3, p.252
http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/581727
252
581727
22206
Polydrosus
Polydrosus
2132
2122
5447
http://eol.org/pages/5447
Anthribidae
22359
Steirarrhinus cupreotinctus
Steirarrhinus cupreotinctus
3050
3023
27186
We have now seen a long series of this species and there can be little doubt that it was correctly identified by Dr. Sharp, the convex, prominent eyes and the subconstricted head separating E. nebulosus from both E. mexicanus and E. fallax . The type of E. neglectus (an insect omitted from the list of species, anteà, pp. 105—128), also from Mexico², cannot now be found in the Hope collection at Oxford: it is probably a female of E. nebulosus . The British Museum has recently received examples of the latter from Vera Cruz which were captured by Mr. Crawford.
850
287
4058114
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=4058114
Aderorhinus
24981
Naupactus contractus, Boh. in Schönh. Gen. Curc. vi. 1, p. 25¹.
1063
1000
Hadromerus opalinus
27291
1 (A). Cleistolophus viridimargo, sp. n. (Tab. XV. figg. 16, 16 a .)
68
0
21624
Bufomicrus cristatus
Bufomicrus cristatus
1210
1190
26916
♀. Hypoptus macularis, lepyroides, and setosulus (Jekel), Lacord. Gen. Col. vi. p. 272, nota (sine descr.)¹; Gemm. & Harold, Cat. Col. viii. p. 2324².
214
64
695968
http://eol.org/pages/695968
Ophryastes porosus
22209
Polydrosus
Polydrosus
3274
3264
27187
15 (A). Epicærus macropus, sp. n. (Tab. XV. figg. 8, 8 a , ♂.)
913
851
521700
http://eol.org/pages/521700
Eugnamptus longipes
3373
Isodacrys schwarzi
3375
Isodrusus
D. Sharp. 1889-1893. Biologia Centrali-Americana, Insecta, Coleoptera, Rhynchophora, vol. 4, pt. 3, p.254
http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/581729
254
581729
21625
MASEORHYNCHUS
MASEORHYNCHUS
2213
2200
26915
1. Hypoptus macularis. (Tab. XIV. figg. 7, 7 a , ♀; 8, ♂, var.)
63
0
732290
http://eol.org/pages/732290
Exophthalmus nubilus
3374
Isodracrys schwarzi
22208
Polydrosus conicus
P. conicus
3110
3100
7854605
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7854605
Pseudopantomorus latifrons
22356
Steirarrhinus tenuicornis
S. tenuicornis
1075
1061
25060
Polydrosus partitus
Polydrosus partitus
2340
2321
10207456
http://eol.org/pages/10207456
Apion calcaratipes
Rhynchitid
25646
Mazenes geminatus
Mazenes geminatus
193
176
601831
http://eol.org/pages/601831
Epicaerus griseus
D. Sharp. 1889-1893. Biologia Centrali-Americana, Insecta, Coleoptera, Rhynchophora, vol. 4, pt. 3, p.249
http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/581724
249
581724
23309
Allocorynus slossoni
A. slossoni
2797
2786
21626
Bufomicrus
Bufomicrus
2383
2373
24208
I refer to this genus a pinned example of a very small species, resembling A. nubilosus , but having the elytra finely striate and the interstices quite flat.
1765
1607
4165828
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=4165828
Eupagoderes
12418761
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/browse/tree/id/12418761
Epitosus
22355
Steirarrhinus tenuicornis
S. tenuicornis
429
415
10207455
http://eol.org/pages/10207455
Apion basirostre
25061
Polydrosus pterygomalis
Polydrosus pterygomalis
2381
2358
Rhynchitidæ
25647
Mazenes lineatus
Mazenes lineatus
216
200
21627
Maseorhynchus hondurensis
Maseorhynchus hondurensis
648
623
26917
Hypsonotus mexicanus, Gory, in coll. Pascoe³.
260
215
D. Sharp. 1889-1893. Biologia Centrali-Americana, Insecta, Coleoptera, Rhynchophora, vol. 4, pt. 3, p.248
http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/581723
248
581723
24209
4. Amphidees macer, sp. n. (Tab. IV. fig. 15.)
1812
1766
2684971
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=2684971
Cassididae
21850
Sciaphilina
Sciaphilina
1221
1210
24311
1. Epicærus vilis, sp. n. (Tab. IV. fig. 18, ♀.)
864
816
3882535
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=3882535
Cassia occidentalis
24206
3. Amphidees —— ?
1563
1546
3378
Lachnopus
22358
Polydrosus
Polydrosus
2711
2701
24985
This insect bears a considerable resemblance to P. albosignatus , but it may always be distinguished therefrom by the longer and more slender antennæ. It varies somewhat in the extent of the pallid marks, but not so as to obscure their disposition, except in the case of the variety noticed above. I have seen only eight examples of the species, two of which are from Sturm's collection and are labelled—one N. pulchellus , the other N. formosus, Sturm.
1669
1216
25648
Pseudocyphus flexicaulis
Pseudocyphus flexicaulis
250
226
20560
Polydrosina
Polydrosina
581
570
10207458
http://eol.org/pages/10207458
Apion subrufum
Rhynchitinæ
541441
http://eol.org/pages/541441
Epicaerus hoegei
5446
http://eol.org/pages/5446
Apioninae
25062
Polydrosus tereticollis
Polydrosus tereticollis
2422
2399
D. Sharp. 1889-1893. Biologia Centrali-Americana, Insecta, Coleoptera, Rhynchophora, vol. 4, pt. 3, p.251
http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/581726
251
581726
518419
http://eol.org/pages/518419
Eupagoderes mexicanus
23307
Allocoryninæ
Allocoryninæ
2638
2626
21628
MESTORUS
MESTORUS
1970
1962
7825460
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7825460
Exophthalmus albovittatus
21851
Epicærina
Epicærina
1567
1558
22357
Steirarrhinus tenuicornis
Steirarrhinus tenuicornis
1235
1210
3379
Lagostomus crinitus
25649
Pseudocyphus geminus
Pseudocyphus geminus
277
257
24986
6. Pantomorus picipes, sp. n.
1699
1670
10207457
http://eol.org/pages/10207457
Apion scydmaenoides
25063
Polydrosus undatus
Polydrosus undatus
2453
2435
5445
http://eol.org/pages/5445
Attelabidae
23308
Allocorynus
Allocorynus
2784
2773
D. Sharp. 1889-1893. Biologia Centrali-Americana, Insecta, Coleoptera, Rhynchophora, vol. 4, pt. 3, p.250
http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/581725
250
581725
21629
Mestorus
Mestorus
1980
1972
Rhynchitobius
21517
Epagrius Species 20, 21
Species 20, 21
2753
2739
23305
Attelabinæ
Attelabinæ
2607
2597
20562
Cyphina
Cyphina
654
647
27298
A common insect in Costa Rica and labelled by Biolley as having been found on a Croton at Escazu. Some of its varieties are scarcely separable from C. instabilis , which is apparently restricted to the Atlantic slope of Guatemala, whence I have also seen specimens found by Messrs. Barber and Schwarz at Cacao, near Trece Aguas*.* Jekel's MS. name for this species, Epicærus mopanus , was incorrectly given as E. mopsurus on p. 144.
2106
1674
25064
Polydrusus
Polydrusus
2476
2466
23446
Epicærus lepidotus
E. lepidotus
3225
3213
20776
Rhynchites auletoides
Rhynchites auletoides
400
379
3223
Eustales gemmeus
Hadromerus dejeanii
10207451
http://eol.org/pages/10207451
Apion conicicolle
7860412
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7860412
Pseudocyphus nigroguttatus
3449
Naupactopsis auropictus
24317
2. Epicærus cognatus, sp. n.
2023
1995
24204
Though so different in form from A. major , I cannot detect any distinctions of a generic character, except minute modifications of structure.
1356
1214
Eugnamptus plebeius
D. Sharp. 1889-1893. Biologia Centrali-Americana, Insecta, Coleoptera, Rhynchophora, vol. 4, pt. 3, p.Tab 2
http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/581832
Tab 2
581832
21518
Epagrius Group 1
Epagrius Group 1
2774
2758
23306
Pterocolinæ
Pterocolinæ
2620
2609
27299
BOTHYNODONTES (to follow the genus Epitosus , p. 151).
2161
2107
20561
Anypotactina
Anypotactina
620
608
25065
Polyteles
Polyteles
2498
2489
24879
MASEORHYNCHUS, gen. nov.
2224
2200
20775
Rhynchites mollis
R. mollis
2547
2538
23447
Epicærus decoratus
Epicærus decoratus
18
0
Hadromerus fulgens
3224
Eustales humeralis
7823986
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7823986
Amphidees nubilosus
10207450
http://eol.org/pages/10207450
Apion acarinum
24205
A. nubilosus is figured on our Plate under the name of A. curtus ; but having now received a type of A. nubilosus from Schönherr's collection, I find our insect to belong to that species.
1545
1357
Eugnamptus rufifrons
21740
Pantomorus circumcinctus
Pantomorus circumcinctus
1550
1526
21519
Epagrius operculatus
Epagrius operculatus
2809
2789
25066
Polyteles guerini
Polyteles guerini
2528
2511
10207454
http://eol.org/pages/10207454
Apion matricum
3220
Eustales
Hadromerus cretatus
20564
Platyomina
Platyomina
731
721
22201
Polydrosus chlorogaster
Polydrosus chlorogaster
1593
1570
602079
http://eol.org/pages/602079
Apterocolus gravidus
3221
Eustales adamantinus
3447
Naupactides
20778
Rhynchites regularis
Rhynchites regularis
1225
1205
23444
Epicærus texanus
E. texanus
3123
3113
21741
Pantomorus stupidus
Pantomorus stupidus
23
4
Eugnamptus obscurus
23303
Apion gibbosum
gibbosum
2495
2487
518309
http://eol.org/pages/518309
Pandeleteius microcephalus
D. Sharp. 1889-1893. Biologia Centrali-Americana, Insecta, Coleoptera, Rhynchophora, vol. 4, pt. 3, p.Tab 3
http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/581834
Tab 3
581834
25067
Polyteles steveni
Polyteles steveni
2558
2541
2946073
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=2946073
Curculioninae
10207453
http://eol.org/pages/10207453
Apion cretaceicolle
20563
Exophthalmina
Exophthalmina
694
681
3222
Eustales curvimanus
3448
Naupactopsis
10207452
http://eol.org/pages/10207452
Apion picturatum
Hadromerus dejeani
22200
Polydrosus amplipennis
Polydrosus amplipennis
158
136
23445
Epicærus
Epicærus
3184
3176
20777
Rhynchites nanus
R. nanus
1198
1190
Eugnamptus picticollis
21742
Naupactus stupidus
Naupactus stupidus
43
25
23304
Apion peculiare
peculiare
2534
2525
3371
Isodacrys minutus
25068
Polytelidius
Polytelidius
2583
2571
24803
Ophryastes validus
Ophryastes validus
4339
4321
21513
Epagrius Species 17, 18
Species 17, 18
2542
2528
23301
Apion longicolle
longicolle
2443
2433
25535
15. Pandeleteius conspersus, sp. n. (Tab. VIII. figg. 12, 12 a .)
1348
1283
Hadromerus micans
Eugnamptus nigricornis
27180
Epicærus fallax (p. 110).
1582
1557
3445
Mitostylus gracilis
20566
THECESTERNINÆ
THECESTERNINÆ
823
810
22203
Polydrosus acuminatus
Polydrosus acuminatus
3128
3107
20565
Entimina
Entimina
766
758
3372
Isodacrys orizabæ
27295
One specimen. Larger and much more elongate than C. subfasciatus , the eyes larger, the rostrum with more prominent alæ, the prothorax and elytra with a sharply-defined, broad, pale greenish stripe along the flanks, the stripe turning obliquely inwards across the disc towards the apex.
1458
1172
25069
Præpodes
Præpodes
2604
2596
D. Sharp. 1889-1893. Biologia Centrali-Americana, Insecta, Coleoptera, Rhynchophora, vol. 4, pt. 3, p.Tab 4
http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/581836
Tab 4
581836
24802
Ophryastes tuberosus
Ophryastes tuberosus
4300
4280
21514
Epagrius Group 6
Group 6
2673
2666
7859185
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7859185
Epicaerus decoratus
23302
Apion macrothorax
macrothorax
2484
2473
24980
5. Pantomorus contractus.
999
974
8624
http://eol.org/pages/8624
Tenebrionidae
Hadromerus nobilitatus
Eugnamptus nigripennis
20779
Rhynchites confertus
Rhynchites confertus
2029
2009
22202
Polydrosus fuscoroseus
P. fuscoroseus
2898
2884
3446
Mitostylus tenuis
23448
Epicærus squamosus
Epicærus squamosus
568
550
27296
Cleistolophus similis (p. 144).
1490
1459
22205
Phyllobius
Phyllobius
2114
2104
21515
Epagrius Species 19
Species 19
2695
2685
24801
Ophryastes tetralobus
Ophryastes tetralobus
4267
4246
653921
http://eol.org/pages/653921
Pantomorus facialis
7842779
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7842779
Eustylus setipennis
10207866
http://eol.org/pages/10207866
Cyphus viridans
24872
I have seen only two examples of B. globipennis ; they differ a little from one another in colour, and this character is probably of but little importance.
1186
1031
20568
Rhynchophora
Rhynchophora
87
75
Hadromerus fulgens var.
27182
No definite locality in Mexico was known for E. fallax , but it is not likely that all the examples of it in collections came from so far north as Tamaulipas, whence I have recently seen a good series belonging to the U. S. National Museum. This species 2 TT 2
1927
1665
3443
Minyomerus caseyi
Eugnamptus maculatus
27184
Epicærus nebulosus (p. 111).
225
197
23449
Epicærus marginatus
Epicærus marginatus
735
716
3370
Isodacrys mexicanus
688080
http://eol.org/pages/688080
Isodacrys schwarzi
D. Sharp. 1889-1893. Biologia Centrali-Americana, Insecta, Coleoptera, Rhynchophora, vol. 4, pt. 3, p.Tab 5
http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/581838
Tab 5
581838
7850389
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7850389
Epicaerus transversepunctatus
21516
Epagrius Group 7
Group 7
2727
2720
23300
Apion macropus
macropus
2430
2422
25534
Nine specimens, five of which are from Amula, the narrow examples assumed to be males. This species resembles P. ornatifrons , but it is smaller; the rostrum is still shorter; the head is without the angular white patch; the eyes are not so prominent; the prothorax is less constricted at the sides; the vibrissæ are reduced to a few scales; and the elytra are more coarsely punctate-striate.
1282
890
24800
Ophryastes tetralobus
Ophryastes tetralobus
4234
4213
4355510
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=4355510
Strangaliodes
22204
Polydrosus pallidisetis
Polydrosus pallidisetis
981
958
24873
3. Bufomicrus cristatus, sp. n. (Tab. VI. fig. 11.)
1238
1187
2922113
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=2922113
Eugnamptus obscurus
20567
OTIORHYNCHINÆ
OTIORHYNCHINÆ
841
828
3444
Mitostylus
Eugnamptus niger
27183
is readily separable, in both sexes, from E. mexicanus by the characters given by Dr. Sharp. The insect labelled E. fallax in the Sommer collection is a large female of Pseudhypoptus parcus, Fåhr.
196
0
Hadromerus gemmifer
21478
Epicærus tristis
E. tristis
1617
1607
3302
Exophthalmus vitticollis
24731
13. Epagrius foveicollis, sp. n. (Tab. V. fig. 24, ♀.)
2028
1974
65830
http://eol.org/pages/65830
Leptocerus
20633
Attelabus sumptuosus
Attelabus sumptuosus
397
377
25574
22. Pandeleteius viridiventris, sp. n. (Tab. VIII. fig. 19.)
207
147
Exophthalmus farinolentus
Epagrius samson
23916
73. Apion ferrugineum, sp. n.
2462
2433
D. Sharp. 1889-1893. Biologia Centrali-Americana, Insecta, Coleoptera, Rhynchophora, vol. 4, pt. 3, p.14
http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/581489
14
581489
25187
Rhynchites oculatus
Rhynchites oculatus
1018
999
21325
Epicærus costatus
E. costatus
1361
1350
2674
Apion amœnum
3303
Exophthalmus vitticollis var. cærulescens
20632
Pilolabus
Pilolabus
364
355
25573
eyes, &c., separate P. ornatifrons from P. maculicollis . A narrower and smaller example from Chilpancingo seems to be a male of the same species.
146
0
Epagrius simplex
27508
1, 1a Attelabus viridanus . 2♂ Attelabus splendens . 3♂ Attelabus klugi . 4♀ Attelabus axillaris . 5,5a Attelabus læsicollis . 6♂ Attelabus callosus . 7♀ Attelabus conicollis . 8 Attelabus ater v. sallæi . 9♂ Attelabus auratus . 10 Attelabus breviceps . 11 Attelabus binotatus . 12 Attelabus fenestratus . 13♀ Attelabus cruralis . 14♀ Attelabus inæqualis . 15 Rhynchites mexicanus . 16 Rhynchites zunilensis . 17, 17a♂ Rhynchites abnormalis . 18 Rhynchites pusillus . 19 Rhynchites centralis . 20 Rhynchites addendus . 21 Rhynchitobius longicollis . 22 Hemilypus latipes . 23 Hemilypus (?) obliteratus var. [unnamed] 24 Essodius unicolor . 25 Eugnamptus validus .
741
53
25188
Rhynchites pubescens
Rhynchites pubescens
1049
1029
D. Sharp. 1889-1893. Biologia Centrali-Americana, Insecta, Coleoptera, Rhynchophora, vol. 4, pt. 3, p.13
http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/581488
13
581488
21479
Epicærus carinatus
Epicærus carinatus
22
4
2673
Apion altum
21326
Epicærus group 2
Group 2
7
0
27505
Xestolabus 5
4581
4561
21323
Epicærus coxalis
E. coxalis
814
804
21476
Synthlibonotus tristis
Synthlibonotus tristis
123
101
3304
Exophthalmus vitticollis var. mutatus
Epagrius smithi
4121683
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=4121683
Coleocerus
Salix
20631
Attelabus
Attelabus
199
190
2676
Apion ægrotum
25185
Rhynchites mollis
Rhynchites mollis
957
940
803393
http://eol.org/pages/803393
Pandeleteius sublineatus
675641
http://eol.org/pages/675641
Attelabus axillaris
21324
Epicærus costatus
Epicærus costatus
1112
1095
3305
Exophthalmus vitticollis var. α
21477
Epicærus concolor
Epicærus concolor
1311
1294
Epagrius tolucæ
Sapotes
7823372
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7823372
Amphidees macer
7842183
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7842183
Ophryastes bituberosus
25186
Rhynchites nanus
Rhynchites nanus
984
968
2675
Apion auctum
20630
Neocyphus
Neocyphus
1409
1400
Exophthalmus clathratus
27503
Sapotes 97 SCIADRUSUS 171 Sciadrusus 340 Sciadrusus propheticus 172 SCIAPHILINA 167, 339 Sciaphilus 166, 167, 174 SCIOMIAS 172 Sciomias 340 Sciomias elegans 172 Sciomias latipennis 174 Sciomias rugicollis 173 Sciomias subtilis 173 SCIORHINUS 142 Sciorhinus 102 Sciorhinus pictus 142 Scotæborus sp. 99 Scythropus 208 Sitones 191, 203, 280 STEIRARRHINUS 222 Steirarrhinus 221, 229, 231, 241 Steirarrhinus amplipennis 223 Steirarrhinus bicinctus 227 Steirarrhinus bicinctus 223, 228 Steirarrhinus cinctipennis 228 Steirarrhinus cinctipennis 223 Steirarrhinus cinereoguttatus 228 Steirarrhinus cinereoguttatus 221, 223 Steirarrhinus conicollis 223 Steirarrhinus conicollis 222, 224, 283 Steirarrhinus cupreotinctus 226 Steirarrhinus cupreotinctus 223, 227 Steirarrhinus guatemaltecus 226 Steirarrhinus guatemaltecus 223, 224 Steirarrhinus infucatus 224 Steirarrhinus infucatus 223 Steirarrhinus lineatocollis 227 Steirarrhinus lineatocollis 223 Steirarrhinus naupactoides 223 Steirarrhinus nebulosus 224 Steirarrhinus nebulosus 223, 227, 228 Steirarrhinus quadripunctatus 225 Steirarrhinus serripes 225 Steirarrhinus serripes 223, 228 Steirarrhinus tenuicornis 226 Steirarrhinus tenuicornis 223, 224, 227 Strophosomus 142, 338 Strophosomus ebenista 338 SYNOSOMUS 322 Synosomus geonomoides 323 Synthlibonotus 266, 270, 282, 295, 329 Synthlibonotus albosquamosus 136, 137 Synthlibonotus rufipes 270, 329 Synthlibonotus tristis 126 Synthlibonotus viator 135, 136, 137
3239
1390
20637
Attelabus viridanus
A. viridanus
1410
1398
21474
Epicærus tristis
Epicærus tristis
20
4
Epagrius præteritus
21329
Epicærus mexicanus
Epicærus mexicanus
509
491
3490
Ophryastes porosus
Rhynchophorous
Exophthalmus cupreipes
21475
Epicærus carinatus var.
Epicærus carinatus, var.
46
22
20636
Attelabus viridans
Attelabus viridans
1394
1376
Epagrius pumilus
27504
TANYMECINA 178, 343 TANYMECUS 179 Tanymecus 280, 344 Tanymecus confertus 179 Tanymecus confertus 178 Tanymecus confusus 179 Tanymecus hirsutus 179 Tanymecus lautus 238 Tanymecus variabilis 178, 179 Temnoscapus 282 Temnoscapus fissirostris 283 Teratorhinus phænomenalis 248 TETRAGONOMUS 240 Tetragonomus 222 Tetragonomus tuberosus 240 THAMIRAS 343 Thamiras undulatus 343 THECESTERNINÆ 86, 317, 318 THECESTERNUS 86, 318 Thecesternus affinis 318 Thecesternus albidus 318 Thecesternus foveolatus 318 Thecesternus humeralis 86, 318 Thecesternus maculosus 318 THRICOLEPIS 177 Thricolepis 341 Thricolepis inornata 177 TOSASTES 91, 319 Tosastes 88 Tosastes coarctatus 319 Tosastes globipennis 91 Tosastes globipennis 119 Tosastes humeralis 91 Tosastes humeralis 119, 320 TRACHYPHLŒINA 177, 342 TRACHYPHLŒOMIMUS 342 Trachyphlœomimus 343 Trachyphlœomimus solitarius 343 Trachyphlœomimus spurcus 342 TRACHYPHLŒUS 177 Trachyphlœus 342 Trachyphlœus asperatus 342 Trachyphlœus solitarius 177 Trachyphlœus solitarius 342, 343
4560
3240
3491
Ophryastes sallæi
Rosaceæ
672097
http://eol.org/pages/672097
Pantomorus brevipes
Exophthalmus distigma
6786762
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=6786762
Curculio rivulosus
20635
Attelabus sumptuosus
Attelabus sumptuosus
826
806
Epagrius retrorsus
3300
Exophthalmus vermiculatus
21472
Epicærus scutellaris
E. scutellaris
2061
2047
27501
Phacepholis viridis 336 Phaops 272 Phyllobius 208, 209, 214, 282, 290 Phyllobius grypsatus 213, 293 Phyxelis 342 Pilolabus 2 PLATYOMINA 282 Platyomus 241, 282, 283, 290 Platyomus auricephalus 289 Platyomus auriceps 289 Platyomus auripes 286 Platyomus carinirostris 254 Platyomus chrysopus 286 Platyomus dianæ 283 Platyomus eustaloides 284 Platyomus geminus 284 Platyomus gratiosus 285 Platyomus mutabilis 283 Platyomus zebra 286 Platytarsus 172 Plectrophorus 221 Polydacris tristis 179 POLYDACRYS 216 Polydacrys 178, 207, 215, 217 Polydacrys brevicollis 220 Polydacrys brevicollis 217 Polydacrys depressifrons 217 Polydacrys depressifrons 190, 218, 219, 220, 344 Polydacrys modestus 216, 217, 218 Polydacrys mucronatus 219 Polydacrys mucronatus 217 Polydacrys nigrofasciatus 219 Polydacrys nigrofasciatus 217 Polydacrys nubilosus 218 Polydacrys seriegranosus 218 Polydacrys seriegranosus 217, 219 Polydius 301 Polydius donceli 302 POLYDROSINA 208 POLYDROSODES 214 Polydrosodes conicus 215 Polydrosodes conicus 214 POLYDROSUS 208 Polydrosus 209, 214, 217, 220, 223, 226 Polydrosus acuminatus 213 Polydrosus acuminatus 209, 212 Polydrosus americanus 208, 210 Polydrosus amplipennis 213 Polydrosus amplipennis 209 Polydrosus chlorogaster 213 Polydrosus chlorogaster 209 Polydrosus delicatulus 212 Polydrosus flavonotatus 210 Polydrosus flavonotatus 209 Polydrosus fuscofasciatus 210 Polydrosus fuscofasciatus 209 Polydrosus fuscoroseus 213 Polydrosus immaculatus 212 Polydrosus immaculatus 209 Polydrosus longicornis 210 Polydrosus longicornis 209, 211, 212 Polydrosus macrocephalus 212 Polydrosus macrocephalus 209 Polydrosus malachiticus 170 Polydrosus mutabilis 211 Polydrosus mutabilis 209, 212 Polydrosus ochreus 209 Polydrosus pallidisetis 214 Polydrosus pallidisetis 209 Polydrosus partitus 211 Polydrosus partitus 209, 210 Polydrosus pterygomalis 209, 211 Polydrosus tereticollis 210 Polydrosus undatus 210 Polydrusus 208 Polyteles 301 Polyteles guerini 301 Polyteles steveni 301 Polytelidius 301 Præpodes 247, 250 Præpodes canescens 258 Præpodes canus 258 Præpodes farinolentus 258, 259 Præpodes fasciatus 252 Præpodes jekelianus 230, 267, 268, 269 Præpodes mexicanus 258 Præpodes nubilus 260 Præpodes roralis 269 Præpodes scalaris 260 PREPODELLUS 220 Prepodellus 215 Prepodellus nigriclava 221 Prepodellus ruficornis 221 Prepodellus viridisquamis 220 Promécopides 300 Promecopini 300 PROMECOPS 311 Promecops 301, 309, 312 Promecops alternans 316 Promecops alternans 312, 317 Promecops brevisetis 316 Promecops brevisetis 312, 317 Promecops cincta 316 Promecops clavisetis 315 Promecops clavisetis 312 Promecops dentimanus 314 Promecops dentimanus 312, 316 Promecops lepida 311 Promecops leucothyrea 314 Promecops leucothyrea 311, 312 Promecops lunata 311 Promecops nubifer 313 Promecops quadrimaculata 314 Promecops rhombica 311 Promecops rhombifera 311 Promecops tridentata 315 Promecops tridentata 312 Promecops umbrata 313 Promecops umbrata 311, 312, 316 Promecops unidentata 313 Promecops unidentata 311, 312, 315, 317 Promecops uniformis 317 Promecops uniformis 312 Promecops viator 312 Promecops viator 311, 313 Promecopsis 312 PSEUDELISSA 151 Pseudelissa 102, 207, 332 Pseudelissa caseyi 151 Pseudelissa caseyi 152, 332 Pseudelissa cinerea 151 PSEUDEUSTYLUS 296 Pseudeustylus 283 Pseudeustylus cupreotinctus 297 Pseudeustylus cupreoviridis 297 Pseudeustylus cupreoviridis 296 PSEUDHYPOPTUS 304, 344 Pseudhypoptus 300 Pseudhypoptus eurylobus 305 Pseudhypoptus eurylobus 304 Pseudhypoptus parcus 304, 344 Pseudhypoptus parcus 305, 324 PSEUDOCYPHUS 283 Pseudocyphus 221, 282 Pseudocyphus chrysopus 286 Pseudocyphus chrysopus 284, 287 Pseudocyphus flexicaulis 283, 284, 286 Pseudocyphus geminus 284 Pseudocyphus macroscapus 285 Pseudocyphus macroscapus 284, 286 Pseudocyphus nigroguttatus 284 Pseudocyphus nigroguttatus 285 Pseudocyphus zebra 286 Pseudocyphus zebra 284, 287 PSEUDOPANTOMORUS 338 Pseudopantomorus latifrons 338 PTEROCOLINÆ 43 PTEROCOLUS 44 Pterocolus auricollis 44 Pterocolus grossus 44 PYCNOPHILUS 166 Pycnophilus piceus 167 PYTHIS 340 Pythis amplicollis 340 BIOL. CENTR.-AMER., Coleopt., Vol. IV. Pt. 3, December 1911. 2 ZZ
5355
0
Curculio vittatus
3492
Ophryastes sallei
2672
Apion acupunctatum
21327
Epicærus Species 12-38
Species 12-38
134
121
23910
72. Apion pacificum, sp. n.
1302
1275
25189
Rhynchites pusillus
Rhynchites pusillus
1079
1060
Rhynchitobius longicollis
881860
http://eol.org/pages/881860
Eugnamptus varius
Exophthalmus duplicatus
3301
Exophthalmus viridilineatus
Epagrius rugicollis
Curculionid
21473
Epicærus scutellaris
E. scutellaris
2349
2335
20634
Attelabus sumptuosus
Attelabus sumptuosus
419
399
24730
I separate from E. opacus two specimens of the male sex that have the sculpture of the upper surface coarser, and the rostrum rather longer and more distinctly impressed along the middle. The peculiar fine rugulose sculpture of the elytra is very remarkable in this species, and the serial punctures are considerably larger than they are in E. opacus . The shoulders of the elytra are remarkably prolonged.
1973
1567
2670
Apion
730594
http://eol.org/pages/730594
Eugnamptus obscurus
27502
Rhigus cœlestinus 301 RHINOSPATHE 248 Rhinospathe 247 Rhinospathe albomarginata 248 Rhinospathe albomarginata 249 Rhinospathe v-album 249 RHYNCHITES 16 Rhynchites 30 Rhynchites abnormalis 17 Rhynchites addendus 25 Rhynchites æneus 16, 17 Rhynchites auletoides 20 Rhynchites basalis 19 Rhynchites centralis 24 Rhynchites championi 23 Rhynchites championi 24, 25 Rhynchites chiriquensis 22 Rhynchites confertus 20 Rhynchites confertus 22 Rhynchites debilis 21 Rhynchites debilis 22 Rhynchites distans 17 Rhynchites flaviventris 23 Rhynchites glastinus 42 Rhynchites guatemalenus 21 Rhynchites guatemalenus 22 Rhynchites inermis 24 Rhynchites læticulus 18 Rhynchites mexicanus 16 Rhynchites mexicanus 17 Rhynchites mixtus 24 Rhynchites mollis 19 Rhynchites nanus 20, 22 Rhynchites oculatus 21 Rhynchites pubescens 16 Rhynchites pusillus 22 Rhynchites regularis 20 Rhynchites rufiventris 23 Rhynchites rufiventris 16, 24 Rhynchites scutellaris 19 Rhynchites subauratus 18 Rhynchites thesaurus 22 Rhynchites zunilensis 17 RHYNCHITINÆ 16 RHYNCHITOBIUS 26 Rhynchitobius longicollis 26
1389
1
7866780
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7866780
Megalostylus expansus
21328
Epicærus group 2
Epicærus group 2
265
249
3493
Ophryastes speciosus
2671
Apion acarinum
Rhynchophora
21745
Pantomorus uniformis
P. uniformis
462
450
Præpodes canus
22849
Decasticha
Decasticha
2702
2692
3494
Ophryastes strumosus
Curculionidæ
77263
http://eol.org/pages/77263
Epitosus
23803
This is closely allied to A. chiriquense , but is of less elongate form, and the hind femora are clear yellow-red in colour; these two characters seem quite sufficient to distinguish the species from A. chiriquense . The upper surface bears a few scattered hairs, and there is a condensation of them at the base of the third interstice of the elytra so as to form a white spot on each side; and there is also a condensation of white setæ at the sides of the breast beneath. The sexual difference in the rostrum is not great, but that of the female is a little longer and more slender.
584
0
D. Sharp. 1889-1893. Biologia Centrali-Americana, Insecta, Coleoptera, Rhynchophora, vol. 4, pt. 3, p.134
http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/581609
134
581609
Eugnamptus
21746
Pantomorus stupidus
P. stupidus
494
483
Præpodes farinolentus
22989
Compsus cæruleipes
cæruleipes
2994
2984
22848
Exophthalmus jekelianus
E. jekelianus
2682
2669
3495
Ophryastes tetralobus
21900
TANYMECUS
TANYMECUS
780
771
3496
Ophryastes tuberosus
649852
http://eol.org/pages/649852
Polydrosus fuscofasciatus
Curculionids
7858047
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7858047
Epicaerus neglectus
3017050
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=3017050
Tanymecini
D. Sharp. 1889-1893. Biologia Centrali-Americana, Insecta, Coleoptera, Rhynchophora, vol. 4, pt. 3, p.133
http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/581608
133
581608
Eugnamptus antennalis
D. Sharp. 1889-1893. Biologia Centrali-Americana, Insecta, Coleoptera, Rhynchophora, vol. 4, pt. 3, p.132
http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/581607
132
581607
5542120
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=5542120
Exophthalmus jekelianus
Præpodes
21743
Pantomerus stupidus
Pantomerus stupidus
106
87
Curculioninæ
25529
Anypotactus bicaudatus
Anypotactus bicaudatus
543
521
3497
Ophryastes validus
20639
Attelabus viridans
A. viridans
1616
1605
Eugnamptus basalis
24454
24. Epicærus capetillensis, sp. n.
2172
2138
21744
Pantomorus stupidus
P. stupidus
445
434
D. Sharp. 1889-1893. Biologia Centrali-Americana, Insecta, Coleoptera, Rhynchophora, vol. 4, pt. 3, p.131
http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/581606
131
581606
Præpodes canescens
12352119
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/browse/tree/id/12352119
Platyomus
20638
Attelabus viridans
Attelabus viridans
1455
1437
Epagrius paradæ
3498
Ophryastes vittatus
Cydianerus
2894125
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=2894125
Apion constricticolle
2916210
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=2916210
Epicaerus marginalis
Eugnamptus brevicollis
818199
http://eol.org/pages/818199
Decasticha tetrastigma
2678
Apion basirostre
22845
Decasticha subocellata
D. subocellata
2578
2564
25183
Rhynchites mexicanus
Rhynchites mexicanus
902
882
D. Sharp. 1889-1893. Biologia Centrali-Americana, Insecta, Coleoptera, Rhynchophora, vol. 4, pt. 3, p.130
http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/581605
130
581605
21749
Pantomorus uniformis
P. uniformis
1164
1152
Cydianerus argenteus
75423
http://eol.org/pages/75423
Bothynodontes
3306
Exophthalmus vitticollis var. β
10207481
http://eol.org/pages/10207481
Apion auctum
3499
Ophryastes wickhami
21321
Epicærus coxalis
Epicærus coxalis
800
784
25527
Polydrosodes conicus
Polydrosodes conicus
479
459
21903
Tanymecus confertus
Tanymecus confertus
1222
1203
4199906
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=4199906
Hybolabus
7831565
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7831565
Megalostylus rhodopus
883925
http://eol.org/pages/883925
Claeoteges tuberculosus
2677
Apion basale
25184
Rhynchites mixtus
Rhynchites mixtus
930
913
22844
Curculio thunbergi
Curculio thunbergi
2554
2536
D. Sharp. 1889-1893. Biologia Centrali-Americana, Insecta, Coleoptera, Rhynchophora, vol. 4, pt. 3, p.129
http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/581604
129
581604
Cydianirus
684987
http://eol.org/pages/684987
Attelabus smithi
3307
Geniostomus inflatus
21322
Epicærus costicollis
Epicærus costicollis
24
4
10207480
http://eol.org/pages/10207480
Apion rugirostre
7839087
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7839087
Eupagoderes dunnianus
21904
Tanymecus confusus
Tanymecus confusus
1384
1366
25528
Anypotactus bicaudatus
Anypotactus bicaudatus
513
491
25181
Rhynchites læticulus
Rhynchites læticulus
841
821
22847
Decasticha decemguttata
D. decemguttata
2653
2638
25525
Polydrosus acuminatus
Polydrosus acuminatus
412
391
Præpodes fasciatus
D. Sharp. 1889-1893. Biologia Centrali-Americana, Insecta, Coleoptera, Rhynchophora, vol. 4, pt. 3, p.128
http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/581603
128
581603
21747
Pantomorus uniformis
P. uniformis
600
588
3308
Geonemus agrestis
24458
This insect is very closely allied to E. pedestris , but is distinguished by the fact that the vague impressions on the thorax are nearly absent, the serial punctures on the elytra are not so large, and that there is less difference between the sexes; the male differing from the female chiefly in being smaller and more slender, with the prothorax a little more conical. In both sexes the rostrum is flat and nearly unimpressed, and there is a small though very distinct fovea between the eyes. About twenty examples.
518
0
Cydianirus argenteus
21901
Tanymecus
Tanymecus
791
782
683474
http://eol.org/pages/683474
Rhynchites abnormalis
4075815
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=4075815
Apotomoderes
25180
Rhynchites inermis
Rhynchites inermis
811
793
22846
Exophthalmus obsoletus
Exophthalmus obsoletus
2625
2603
25182
Rhynchites mexicanus
Rhynchites mexicanus
871
851
25526
Polydrosus pallidisetis
Polydrosus pallidisetis
447
424
2679
Apion calcaratipes
21748
Pantomorus uniformis
Pantomorus uniformis
627
607
D. Sharp. 1889-1893. Biologia Centrali-Americana, Insecta, Coleoptera, Rhynchophora, vol. 4, pt. 3, p.127
http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/581602
127
581602
25070
19. Pantomorus circumcinctus, sp. n. (Tab. VI. fig. 20.)
1578
1522
684989
http://eol.org/pages/684989
Epagrius smithi
Cyphides
3309
Germariella
2900718
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=2900718
Anypotactus exilis
24459
25. Epicærus squalidus, sp. n.
549
519
23804
54. Apion maceratum, sp. n.
612
585
21320
Epicærus uniformis
E. uniformis
778
766
21902
Tanymecus confertus
Tanymecus confertus
1171
1152
23204
This genus is established for an anomalous Rhynchitid, agreeing with Eugnamptus in the prosternal structure, but differing greatly therefrom in the form of the rostrum and head, and possessing a much shorter basal joint on the feet. So that if Essodius be not separated, I do not see how Eugnamptus could be defined.
2261
1945
23357
24. Eugnamptus plebeius.
2277
2253
Eugnamptus cornutus
22852
Exophthalmus obsoletus
Exophthalmus obsoletus
391
369
653958
http://eol.org/pages/653958
Pantomorus faber
Curculio thunbergi
21750
Pantomorus
Pantomorus
1216
1206
22993
Compsus
Compsus cæruleipes
569
551
21908
Tanymecus hirsutus
Tanymecus hirsutus
2542
2524
12250782
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/browse/tree/id/12250782
Anthribidae
24308
Group 2.—Thorax subconical or subcylindric in form, with only a vague channel on the middle. Rostrum usually a little more slender towards the tip and the pterygia but little visible. … Group 2 [unnamed] (Species 12-38).
476
256
D. Sharp. 1889-1893. Biologia Centrali-Americana, Insecta, Coleoptera, Rhynchophora, vol. 4, pt. 3, p.125
http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/581600
125
581600
D. Sharp. 1889-1893. Biologia Centrali-Americana, Insecta, Coleoptera, Rhynchophora, vol. 4, pt. 3, p.351
http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/581826
351
581826
Præpodes nubilus
22305
Hoplopactus lateralis
H. lateralis
2855
2843
25524
Polydrosus chlorogaster
Polydrosus chlorogaster
379
356
Eugnamptus cinctus
23205
1. Essodius unicolor, sp. n. (Tab. I. fig. 24.)
47
0
10207485
http://eol.org/pages/10207485
Apion laterale
22853
Decasticha subocellata
D. subocellata
572
558
803275
http://eol.org/pages/803275
Cleistolophus subfasciatus
Curculio spengleri
7799357
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7799357
Derosomus scutellaris
21907
Œnothera
Œnothera
2509
2501
22994
Compsus lacteus
C. lacteus
2231
2221
24307
Group 1.—Thorax broad, narrowed and contracted behind, its dorsal survace very coarsely sculptured, usually with a broad irregular groove along the middle. Sculpture of the elytra very coarse. Rostrum broad at the tip. … Group 1 [unnamed] (Species 1-11).
255
0
D. Sharp. 1889-1893. Biologia Centrali-Americana, Insecta, Coleoptera, Rhynchophora, vol. 4, pt. 3, p.352
http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/581827
352
581827
D. Sharp. 1889-1893. Biologia Centrali-Americana, Insecta, Coleoptera, Rhynchophora, vol. 4, pt. 3, p.126
http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/581601
126
581601
7789988
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7789988
Attelabus nigriclava
Præpodes mexicanus
882260
http://eol.org/pages/882260
Pandeleteius varicolor
22306
Mimographus
Mimographus
3017
3006
10207486
http://eol.org/pages/10207486
Apion longicolle
25523
Polydrosus amplipennis
Polydrosus amplipennis
344
322
541340
http://eol.org/pages/541340
Maseorhynchus hondurensis
23355
Closely allied to E. nigripennis , but with the club of the antennæ rather less elongate; the elytra with the sculpture rather less deep and rugulose, especially on the apical portion, and the suture, as well as the outer margin, red; the tibiæ and tarsi quite black, the femora black at the extremities, the black colour extending nearer to the base on the upper than it does on the lower aspect. Four examples.
2087
1675
2591344
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=2591344
Compsus auricephalus
23202
ESSODIUS, gen. nov.
1784
1765
Eugnamptus dispar
10207482
http://eol.org/pages/10207482
Apion nodicorne
22303
Mimographus griseus
suturalis
2731
2722
21906
Polydacrus tristis
Polydacrus tristis
1533
1515
22995
Compsus 18-signatus
Compsus 18-signatus
2534
2515
802458
http://eol.org/pages/802458
Pantomorus stupidus
D. Sharp. 1889-1893. Biologia Centrali-Americana, Insecta, Coleoptera, Rhynchophora, vol. 4, pt. 3, p.349
http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/581824
349
581824
22854
Decasticha quadriplagiata
D. quadriplagiata
595
578
Præpodes jekelianus
25522
Polydrosus macrocephalus
Polydrosus macrocephalus
312
288
Eugnamptus diabroticus
23356
Our collections also contain an example of another species from Bugaba allied to this and to E. nigripennis , but it is in too decayed a condition to describe from.
2252
2088
10207483
http://eol.org/pages/10207483
Apion pacificum
22996
Compsus cæruleipes
C. cæruleipes
2597
2584
7799355
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7799355
Epagrius nubilosus
21905
Tanymecus variabilis
Tanymecus variabilis
1469
1449
24309
GROUP 3.—Thorax without the peculiar form and sculpture of Group 1. The rostrum usually a little broader towards the tip, with the pterygia exposed. … Group 3 [unnamed] (Species 39—52).
662
477
D. Sharp. 1889-1893. Biologia Centrali-Americana, Insecta, Coleoptera, Rhynchophora, vol. 4, pt. 3, p.350
http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/581825
350
581825
7792050
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7792050
Attelabus brevicollis
22304
Mimographus griseus
griseus
2745
2738
25521
Polydrosus immaculatus
Polydrosus immaculatus
278
256
22855
Decasticha quadriplagiata
Decasticha quadriplagiata
626
601
Eugnamptus germanus
25077
Naupactus stupidus, Boh. in Schönh. Gen. Curc. vi. 1, p. 18¹.
86
25
24304
This extensive genus is almost peculiar to our region, as in addition to those here enumerated, two species of it from the United States of North America are all that are known. It is, however, extremely close to the Palæarctic genus Barynotus —so much so indeed, that I do not myself see any satisfactory way of distinguishing the two.
1900
1564
7789983
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7789983
Attelabus splendens
25520
Polydrosus partitus
Polydrosus partitus
246
227
22309
Steirarrhinus conicollis
S. conicus
3170
3160
7799045
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7799045
Cleistolophus viridimargo
10207489
http://eol.org/pages/10207489
Apion latipenne
22997
Compsus 18-signatus
C. 18-signatus
3517
3503
Prepodellus nigriclava
D. Sharp. 1889-1893. Biologia Centrali-Americana, Insecta, Coleoptera, Rhynchophora, vol. 4, pt. 3, p.347
http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/581822
347
581822
21754
Pantomorus albosignatus
P. albosignatus
1063
1048
21753
Pantomorus rudis
Pantomorus rudis
20
4
24303
Epicærus, Schönherr, Gen. Curc. ii. p. 323 (1834); Lacordaire, Gen. Col. vi. p. 132; Horn, Rhynch. N. Amer. p. 20.
1563
1449
25076
20. Pantomorus stupidus.
24
0
2607346
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=2607346
Himatolabus
7824748
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7824748
Promecops leucothyreus
Eugnamptus divisus
22998
Compsus nigropunctatus
C. nigropunctatus
3792
3775
Prepodellus
D. Sharp. 1889-1893. Biologia Centrali-Americana, Insecta, Coleoptera, Rhynchophora, vol. 4, pt. 3, p.348
http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/581823
348
581823
12250780
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/browse/tree/id/12250780
Attelabidae
23351
23. Eugnamptus suturalis, sp. n.
1417
1385
21752
Pantomorus rufipes
P. rufipes
2268
2258
Eugnamptus hirtellus
4301686
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=4301686
Plectrophorus
22850
Eustales gemmeus
Eustales gemmeus
2773
2757
24463
This is a narrow Epicærus very densely covered with squalid squamosity in a uniform manner, except that there is an obscure transverse darker fascia across the middle. Rostrum densely squamose, feebly impressed on the front, with a fovea between the eyes. Thorax conico-cylindrical, not at all constricted near the base; the surface not uneven, but with a few distant punctures concealed by the squamosity. Elytra with remarkably definite deep foveiform punctures placed in very regular series. Three specimens.
1221
710
22307
Hoplopactus
Hoplopactus
3031
3020
10207487
http://eol.org/pages/10207487
Apion terminale
D. Sharp. 1889-1893. Biologia Centrali-Americana, Insecta, Coleoptera, Rhynchophora, vol. 4, pt. 3, p.345
http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/581820
345
581820
Præpodes scalaris
7824838
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7824838
Amphidees puncticollis
22999
Compsus auricephalus
Compsus auricephalus
23
3
694094
http://eol.org/pages/694094
Diaprepes pulverulentus
25078
Pantomerus stupidus, Chevr. Bull. Soc. Ent. Fr. 1879, p. cxxx.
149
87
21751
Pantomorus rufipes
Pantomorus rufipes
1416
1398
21909
Tanymecus confertus
T. confertus
3643
3631
Eugnamptus godmani
22851
Decasticha subocellata
Decasticha subocellata
2839
2817
D. Sharp. 1889-1893. Biologia Centrali-Americana, Insecta, Coleoptera, Rhynchophora, vol. 4, pt. 3, p.15
http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/581490
15
581490
10207488
http://eol.org/pages/10207488
Apion inflatipenne
22308
Cyphus
Cyphus
3044
3038
665437
http://eol.org/pages/665437
Eupagoderes constrictus
Præpodes roralis
D. Sharp. 1889-1893. Biologia Centrali-Americana, Insecta, Coleoptera, Rhynchophora, vol. 4, pt. 3, p.346
http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/581821
346
581821
Sciomias elegans
12355372
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/browse/tree/id/12355372
Cydianerus
21471
Epicærus scutellaris
E. scutellaris
1962
1948
D. Sharp. 1889-1893. Biologia Centrali-Americana, Insecta, Coleoptera, Rhynchophora, vol. 4, pt. 3, p.16
http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/581491
16
581491
Exophthalmus lunaris
27512
1 Eugnamptus cornutus . 2 Apion erythropterum . 3♀ Apion ægrotum . 4 Apion championi . 5 Apion colon . 6, 6a Apion laminatum . 7 Apion heterogeneum . 8 Apion seriatum . 9 Apion longimanum . 10 Apion paradoxum . 11 Apion picturatum . 12 Apion basirostre . 13 Apion scydmænoides . 14♂ Apion poeticum . 15 Apion pleuriticum . 16 Apion pallitarse . 17♂, 17a♀ Apion subauratum . 18♂, 18a♀ Apion nodicorne . 19 Apion inflatipenne . 20 Apion juno . 21, 21a Apion gibbosum . 22 Apion lentum . 23♂ Apion samson . 24 Apion latipes . 25 Apion basale . 26, 26a Heterapion femoratum .
650
53
12418751
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/browse/tree/id/12418751
Temnoscapus
Sciomias
D. Sharp. 1889-1893. Biologia Centrali-Americana, Insecta, Coleoptera, Rhynchophora, vol. 4, pt. 3, p.18
http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/581493
18
581493
Exophthalmus jekelianus
D. Sharp. 1889-1893. Biologia Centrali-Americana, Insecta, Coleoptera, Rhynchophora, vol. 4, pt. 3, p.17
http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/581492
17
581492
21470
Epicærus hœgei
Epicærus hœgei
1577
1563
541544
http://eol.org/pages/541544
Pandeleteius hispidus
Sciaphilus
D. Sharp. 1889-1893. Biologia Centrali-Americana, Insecta, Coleoptera, Rhynchophora, vol. 4, pt. 3, p.19
http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/581494
19
581494
2804612
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=2804612
Ophryastes validus
27510
1 Eugnamtus divisus . 2♂ Eugnamptus diabroticus . 3 Eugnamptus maculatus . 4 Eugnamptus godmani . 5♂, 6♀ Eugnamptus cinctus . 7 Eugnamptus rufifrons . 8 Eugnamptus obscurus . 9 Eugnamptus varius . 10 Eugnamptus nigripennis . 11 Eugnamptus brevicollis . 12 Eugnamptus salvini . 13 Eugnamptus latifrons . 14 Auletobius rostralis . 15 Auletobius optatus . 16 Pterocolus auricollis . 17♂ Apterocolus gravidus . 18♂ Allocorynus mollis . 19 Apion sancti-felicis . 20♂ Apion calcaratum . 21 Apion constricticolle . 22 Apion gracilirostre . 23 Apion grallarium . 24 Apion rufinulum . 25 Apion cretaceicolle .
677
53
Exophthalmus nicaraguensis
24302
EPICÆRUS.
1448
1439
21319
Epicærus coxalis
E. coxalis
606
596
5166490
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=5166490
Pterocolinae
D. Sharp. 1889-1893. Biologia Centrali-Americana, Insecta, Coleoptera, Rhynchophora, vol. 4, pt. 3, p.20
http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/581495
20
581495
Sciaphilina
2804613
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=2804613
Ophryastes wickhami
5514610
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=5514610
Rhynchites confertus
24301
Besides being much smaller than D. latifrons , this species has a more slender, cylindrical rostrum.
1438
1338
Exophthalmus margaritaceus
D. Sharp. 1889-1893. Biologia Centrali-Americana, Insecta, Coleoptera, Rhynchophora, vol. 4, pt. 3, p.21
http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/581496
21
581496
Sciadrusus propheticus
20640
Attelabus sumptuosus
A. sumptuosus
1656
1643
Epagrius opacus
24881
The insect I separate under this generic name differs from Bufomicrus in numerous
2395
2314
22301
Steirarrhinus conicollis
S. conicollis
2557
2544
Exophthalmus fasciatus
Sciadrusus
D. Sharp. 1889-1893. Biologia Centrali-Americana, Insecta, Coleoptera, Rhynchophora, vol. 4, pt. 3, p.22
http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/581497
22
581497
20641
Attelabus sumptuosus
A. sumptuosus
1826
1813
22990
Compsus 18-signatus
18-signatus
203
192
Epagrius nubilosus
2804611
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=2804611
Ophryastes tetralobus
22302
Mimographus rufipes
Mimographus rufipes
2719
2700
23201
A species closely allied to H. obliteratus , but evidently distinct, is represented by a single example that is too immature for description.
1764
1623
D. Sharp. 1889-1893. Biologia Centrali-Americana, Insecta, Coleoptera, Rhynchophora, vol. 4, pt. 3, p.23
http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/581498
23
581498
24738
14. Epagrius smithi, sp. n. (Tab. V. fig. 25.)
777
731
7823150
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7823150
Eupagoderes gracilis
25567
Two females and two males, the latter immature, all more or less injured by pinning. The armature of the sutural margin of the elytra of the female (no doubt for effectually locking them in repose) is suggestive of the male structures found in various Melyrids. P. armatus superficially resembles P. ciliatipennis .
2158
1843
D. Sharp. 1889-1893. Biologia Centrali-Americana, Insecta, Coleoptera, Rhynchophora, vol. 4, pt. 3, p.353
http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/581828
353
581828
22991
Compsus auricephalus
auricephalus
332
320
Exophthalmus interpositus
24883
1. Maseorhynchus hondurensis, sp. n. (Tab. VI. fig. 12, ♀.)
679
620
D. Sharp. 1889-1893. Biologia Centrali-Americana, Insecta, Coleoptera, Rhynchophora, vol. 4, pt. 3, p.24
http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/581499
24
581499
24737
This very distinct species is remarkable on account of the great depth of the orbital impression round the front of the eye, and the extremely deep depression at the base of the under surface of the rostrum. Four examples have been received of it; the male is smaller and more slender than the female, and has the elytra more parallel and the shoulders slightly prolonged. The insect was labelled “ Epicærus foveicollis, Deyr.,” in Sallé's collection.
730
279
D. Sharp. 1889-1893. Biologia Centrali-Americana, Insecta, Coleoptera, Rhynchophora, vol. 4, pt. 3, p.354
http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/581829
354
581829
Epagrius operculatus
22992
Compsus nigropunctatus
nigropunctatus
539
525
25568
21. Pandeleteius ornatifrons, sp. n. (Tab. VIII. figg. 18, 18 a .)
2225
2159
Exophthalmus impositus
22300
Steirarrhinus conicollis
S. conicollis
1928
1915
Exophthalmus albolineatus
Epagrius metallescens
20643
Attelabus smithi
Attelabus smithi
2291
2275
24745
? Synthlibonotus albosquamosus, Chevr. Bull. Soc. Ent. Fr. 1880, p. xliii¹.
1894
1819
21311
Epicærus niger
Epicærus niger
2100
2086
21464
Epicærus godmani
Epicærus godmani
173
157
3316
Graphorhinus operculatus
25197
RHYNCHITINÆ
RHYNCHITINÆ
1326
1315
2688
Apion davidis
D. Sharp. 1889-1893. Biologia Centrali-Americana, Insecta, Coleoptera, Rhynchophora, vol. 4, pt. 3, p.4
http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/581479
4
581479
685508
http://eol.org/pages/685508
Cleistolophus similis
3317
Graphorhinus planidorsis
76766
http://eol.org/pages/76766
Decasticha
Epagrius morosus
24746
? Synthlibonotus viator, Chevr. t. c. p. xlii ².
1943
1895
25563
20. Pandeleteius armatus, sp. n. (Tab. VIII. figg. 17, 17 a , b , ♀.)
69
0
21465
Epicærus vilis
E. vilis
1382
1374
21312
Epicærus niger
Epicærus niger
514
500
D. Sharp. 1889-1893. Biologia Centrali-Americana, Insecta, Coleoptera, Rhynchophora, vol. 4, pt. 3, p.3
http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/581478
3
581478
20642
Attelabus sumptuosus
A. sumptuosus
2053
2040
2687
Apion cretaceicolle
25198
RHYNCHITOBIUS
RHYNCHITOBIUS
1349
1336
Exophthalmus agrestis var. α
3209
Eupagoderes sallæi
24448
23. Epicærus pedestris, sp. n.
1156
1126
21466
Epicærus mexicanus
E. mexicanus
1415
1403
3314
Graphorhinus metallescens
21313
Epicærus alternans
E. alternans
592
580
20645
Attelabus smithi
A. smithi
694
685
Epagrius jugicola
25562
Four specimens, two of which are in bad condition. Very like some of the varieties of P. maculicollis , but easily separable therefrom by the larger and broader head, and the more convex prothorax.
3532
3335
25199
Rhynchitobius longicollis
Rhynchitobius longicollis
1384
1359
D. Sharp. 1889-1893. Biologia Centrali-Americana, Insecta, Coleoptera, Rhynchophora, vol. 4, pt. 3, p.2
http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/581477
2
581477
2686
Apion constricticolle
701322
http://eol.org/pages/701322
Hadromerus opalinus
Epagrius lævinasus
Exophthalmus albidus
884738
http://eol.org/pages/884738
Ophryastes tetralobus
23927
75. Apion longicolle, sp. n.
1530
1502
3315
Graphorhinus nubilosus
21467
Epicærus pyriformis
Epicærus pyriformis
1441
1422
20644
Attelabus viridans
A. viridans
639
628
24744
15. Epagrius albosquamosus.
1818
1791
D. Sharp. 1889-1893. Biologia Centrali-Americana, Insecta, Coleoptera, Rhynchophora, vol. 4, pt. 3, p.1
http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/581476
1
581476
7802922
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7802922
Curculio diadema
2685
Apion conicicolle
21314
Epicærus centralis
Epicærus centralis
623
605
2904546
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=2904546
Platyomus geminus
3312
Gossypium
21460
Epicærus pyriformis
E. pyriformis
372
359
Epagrius hystriculus
20647
Attelabus sumptuosus
A. sumptuosus
844
831
649752
http://eol.org/pages/649752
Megalostylus fusiformis
Exophthalmus agrestis var.
24599
Epicærus carinatus, var. [unnamed], Boh. in Schönh. Gen. Curc. vi. 2, p. 285¹.
100
22
23922
74. Apion laterale, sp. n.
555
529
76769
http://eol.org/pages/76769
Isodrusus
Sciomias latipennis
21315
Epicærus vilis
E. vilis
858
850
2684
Apion colon
21461
Epicærus scutellaris
E. scutellaris
391
377
20646
Attelabus smithi
A. smithi
801
792
Epagrius inæqualis
3313
Graphorhinus
Exophthalmus agrestis var. farinolentus
Sciomias rugicollis
7839534
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7839534
Ophryastes basalis
21316
Epicærus cognatus
E. cognatus
1048
1037
2683
Apion chiriquense
20649
Attelabus splendens
Attelabus splendens
936
917
2681
Apion chalceum
3310
Germariella juvencus
21462
Epicærus scutellaris
Epicærus scutellaris
531
511
7859813
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7859813
Compsus quadrisignatus
24597
This species, of which only a single worn example of the female sex has been obtained, was at first placed by me as a slight variety of E. scutellaris ; but on examination it appears that the scutellum is normal, and not exposed as in E. scutellaris . Moreover, the channel on the posterior part of the thorax is not to be detected, and the hind margin of the thorax is conspicuously raised. The elytra, too, in their posterior part are very distinctly setigerous, the setæ being fine, short, quite erect hairs, whereas in E. scutellaris only a few short depressed setæ can be detected. These characters leave no doubt that the two are distinct, notwithstanding their great general resemblance.
2506
1812
Exophthalmus
Sciomias subtilis
2682
Apion championi
21317
Epicærus æqualis
Epicærus æqualis
1521
1505
20648
Attelabus viridans
A. viridans
860
849
2680
Apion calcaratum
3311
Germariella pudens
Epagrius hispidus
7859814
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7859814
Exophthalmus quadrivittatus
21463
Epicærus insolitus
Epicærus insolitus
1735
1717
24598
47. Epicærus tristis.
21
0
Exophthalmus agrestis
23810
55. Apion pulchripes, sp. n.
1713
1685
672085
http://eol.org/pages/672085
Megalostylus brevipilis
Sciorhinus
21318
Epicærus uniformis
Epicærus uniformis
2311
2293
653016
http://eol.org/pages/653016
Attelabus fenestratus
2885803
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=2885803
Epicaerus aurifer
22839
Eustales pentachordius
pentachordius
1053
1040
541981
http://eol.org/pages/541981
Tanymecus hirsutus
7797957
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7797957
Epagriopsis operculatus
Prepodellus ruficornis
21755
PANTOMORUS Group 2
Group 2
1073
1066
25086
We have received a series of about forty examples of P. uniformis ; it cannot be confounded with any other Pantomorus on account of the dense uniform covering of golden-green scales. The male is more slender than the female, and has the front of the rostrum slightly depressed along the middle.
1393
1099
Essodius
24442
22. Epicærus tenuis, sp. n.
232
205
25517
Polydrosus longicornis
Polydrosus longicornis
150
128
Curculio auricephalus
6542348
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=6542348
Phacepholis viridis
3203
Eupagoderes dunnianus
20538
RHYNCHOPHORA
RHYNCHOPHORA
78
66
22838
Eustales thunbergi
E. thunbergi
1029
1017
Prepodellus viridisquamis
21756
Pantomorus distans
Pantomorus distans
1186
1168
23371
26. Eugnamptus cornutus, sp. n. (Tab. III. fig. 1.)
1459
1408
25087
22. Pantomorus rufipes, sp. n.
1424
1394
Essodius unicolor
25518
Polydrosus mutabilis
Polydrosus mutabilis
177
157
Curculio diadema
21910
DIAPREPES
DIAPREPES
9
0
20537
COLEOPTERA
COLEOPTERA
47
37
3204
Eupagoderes durangoensis
22837
Eustales curvimanus
Eustales curvimanus
2986
2967
21757
Pantomorus picturatus
P. picturatus
2179
2166
696709
http://eol.org/pages/696709
Eugnamptus plebeius
Promécopides
Erepsimus
67760
http://eol.org/pages/67760
Tosastes
25190
Rhynchites regularis
Rhynchites regularis
1109
1089
21911
Diaprepes
Diaprepes
20
11
25519
Polydrosus mutabilis var.
Polydrosus mutabilis, var.
210
184
3201
Eupagoderes decipiens
Curculio 16-punctatus
25730
Isodracrys schwarzi
Isodracrys schwarzi
941
922
22836
Exophthalmus
Exophthalmus
2330
2318
25192
Rhynchites rufiventris
Rhynchites rufiventris
1174
1152
21758
Pantomorus brevipes
Pantomorus brevipes
23
4
Erepsimus setiferus
25191
Rhynchites rufiventris
Rhynchites rufiventris
1141
1119
50168
http://eol.org/pages/50168
Epagrius
20539
CURCULIONIDÆ
CURCULIONIDÆ
92
80
3202
Eupagoderes depressirostris
Curculio 6-punctatus
49631
http://eol.org/pages/49631
Entimus
24441
There is no difficulty in distinguishing this insect, the vague depressions seen in other species in connection with the punctuation being in E. championi unusually developed. A small series was procured.
204
0
21912
Diaprepes
Diaprepes
163
154
12419604
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/browse/tree/id/12419604
Apotomus
21759
Pantomorus brevipes
P. brevipes
1099
1088
25081
21. Pantomorus uniformis, sp. n. (Tab. VI. fig. 21.)
655
603
21468
Epicærus vilis
E. vilis
46
38
25193
Rhynchites scutellaris
Rhynchites scutellaris
1212
1190
22835
Eustales stellaris
E. stellaris
2286
2274
25513
Pandeleteinus submetallicus
Pandeleteinus submetallicus
1094
1067
21913
Exophthalmus
Exophthalmus
198
186
3207
Eupagoderes prolatus
23817
56. Apion epicum, sp. n.
632
608
Curculio quadrivittatus
25194
Rhynchites subauratus
Rhynchites subauratus
1244
1223
22834
Eustales impositus
E. impositus
2269
2257
21469
Epicærus sexcostatus
Epicærus sexcostatus
373
353
25514
Isodrusus debilis
Isodrusus debilis
1126
1109
649192
http://eol.org/pages/649192
Synosomus geonomoides
21914
Curculio spengleri
Curculio spengleri
261
243
24447
This is one of the most slender insects of the genus, and the sexual distinctions are comparatively slight, the female being, however, rather broader and more convex. The next two species approach E. tenuis very closely, but the thorax in them is less rugose.
1125
866
3208
Eupagoderes rotundatus
Curculio rivulosus
2897698
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=2897698
Platyomus dianae
25515
Polydrosus fuscofasciatus
Polydrosus fuscofasciatus
85
60
22833
Eustales adamantinus
E. adamantinus
2095
2081
25195
Rhynchites thesaurus
Rhynchites thesaurus
1274
1254
7853646
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7853646
Isodacrys guatemalenus
3205
Eupagoderes gracilis
20536
INSECTA
INSECTA
35
28
50163
http://eol.org/pages/50163
Hadromerus
21915
Exophthalmus sommeri
Exophthalmus sommeri
476
456
2610167
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=2610167
Omileus
Eucoleocerus
Curculio juvencus
3318
Graphorhinus vadosus
25080
We have received a fair series of this species from Höge. It varies a good deal in colour, the variegation of the elytra being in some examples very slight: such individuals appear at first sight intermediate between P. stupidus and P. uniformis ; but the scales in P. stupidus are never brilliant, and the surface is destitute of the short rough setosity that exists in P. uniformis .
602
217
25196
Rhynchites zunilensis
Rhynchites zunilensis
1305
1284
2689
Apion derasum
22832
Curculio thunbergi
Curculio thunbergi
2048
2030
3206
Eupagoderes mexicanus
21310
Epicærus vilis
E. vilis
1433
1425
2894843
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=2894843
Epicaerus costatus
25516
Polydrosus flavonotatus
Polydrosus flavonotatus
118
95
Eucoleocerus conicicollis
Curculio octotuberculatus
21916
Diaprepes
Diaprepes
568
559
3319
Hadromerus
21760
Pantomorus globicollis
P. globicollis
1129
1115
21918
Exophthalmus
Exophthalmus
758
746
Eucoleocerus guttularius
22842
Exophthalmus
Exophthalmus
2364
2352
20541
PTEROCOLINÆ
PTEROCOLINÆ
117
106
25510
Pandeleteius albisquamis
Pandeleteius albisquamis
984
960
Promecops alternans
D. Sharp. 1889-1893. Biologia Centrali-Americana, Insecta, Coleoptera, Rhynchophora, vol. 4, pt. 3, p.337
http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/581812
337
581812
4316498
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=4316498
Pseudeustylus
21917
Pachnæus
Pachnæus
740
732
23809
In this species the legs are shorter and more robust than they are in A. relictum , to which it is similar in appearance.
1684
1563
Eucoleocerus fuscovarius
10207471
http://eol.org/pages/10207471
Apion pleuriticum
20542
ALLOCORYNINÆ
ALLOCORYNINÆ
131
119
Promecops
22843
Eustales
Eustales
2529
2521
4097776
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=4097776
Cacochromus
D. Sharp. 1889-1893. Biologia Centrali-Americana, Insecta, Coleoptera, Rhynchophora, vol. 4, pt. 3, p.338
http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/581813
338
581813
7797950
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7797950
Epagrius gravidus
21762
Pantomorus annectens
Pantomorus annectens
1345
1325
23216
1. Eugnamptus validus, sp. n. (Tab. I. fig. 25.)
95
47
10207472
http://eol.org/pages/10207472
Apion fraudulentum
22840
DECASTICHA
DECASTICHA
1303
1293
24897
2. Mestorus crinitus, sp. n. (Tab. VI. fig. 13.)
48
0
Promecops cincta
25512
Pandeleteius longicollis
Pandeleteius longicollis
1055
1031
20543
APIONINÆ
APIONINÆ
141
133
D. Sharp. 1889-1893. Biologia Centrali-Americana, Insecta, Coleoptera, Rhynchophora, vol. 4, pt. 3, p.339
http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/581814
339
581814
21761
Pantomorus brevipes
P. brevipes
1240
1229
21919
Curculio quadrivittatus
Curculio quadrivittatus
788
765
6542342
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=6542342
Phacepholis elegans
20544
THECESTERNINÆ
THECESTERNINÆ
156
143
10207473
http://eol.org/pages/10207473
Apion pallitarse
22841
Decasticha subocellata
D. subocellata
2091
2077
25511
Pandeleteius nodifer
Pandeleteius nodifer
1019
999
Promecops brevisetis
D. Sharp. 1889-1893. Biologia Centrali-Americana, Insecta, Coleoptera, Rhynchophora, vol. 4, pt. 3, p.340
http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/581815
340
581815
10207474
http://eol.org/pages/10207474
Apion germanum
3200
Eupagoderes cretaceus
23363
This insect has somewhat the appearance of the more slender of the species of Deporaus . It differs in many respects from E. niger , our only other black Eugnamptus without spots or marks. We have received only two mutilated examples.
533
299
21764
Pantomorus globicollis
Pantomorus globicollis
2437
2415
Eudiagogus rosenschoeldi
696861
http://eol.org/pages/696861
Epicaerus planirostris
21607
Cleistolophus instabilis
C. instabilis
891
878
Promecops dentimanus
12388798
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/browse/tree/id/12388798
Allocorynus
4166028
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=4166028
Euperitelus
2804629
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=2804629
Pandeleteius nubilosus
25732
Trachyphlœomimus spurcus
Trachyphlœomimus spurcus
1014
990
23364
25. Eugnamptus brevicollis, sp. n. (Tab. II. fig. 11.)
588
534
Eudiagogus pulcher
21763
Pantomorus annectens
P. annectens
2251
2239
Promecops clavisetis
21606
Epicærus similis
Epicærus similis
509
493
10207476
http://eol.org/pages/10207476
Apion subauratum
25731
Euperitelus albovarius
Euperitelus albovarius
975
953
2607357
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=2607357
Xestolabus
Eudiagogus episcopalis
Promecops leucothryeus
D. Sharp. 1889-1893. Biologia Centrali-Americana, Insecta, Coleoptera, Rhynchophora, vol. 4, pt. 3, p.335
http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/581810
335
581810
21766
Pantomorus annectens
P. annectens
405
393
5166396
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=5166396
Allocoryninae
21609
Cleistolophus instabilis
C. instabilis
1232
1219
10207477
http://eol.org/pages/10207477
Apion teapense
Eudiagogus
3483587
http://eol.org/pages/3483587
Brenthidae
7799341
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7799341
Derosomus fragilis
D. Sharp. 1889-1893. Biologia Centrali-Americana, Insecta, Coleoptera, Rhynchophora, vol. 4, pt. 3, p.336
http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/581811
336
581811
21765
Athetetes globicollis
Athetetes globicollis
2460
2439
Promecops lepida
25733
Thamiras undulatus
Thamiras undulatus
1044
1026
21608
Cleistolophus instabilis
C. instabilis
1171
1158
20540
ATTELABINÆ
ATTELABINÆ
104
94
10207478
http://eol.org/pages/10207478
Apion sancti-felicis
21308
Epicærus calvus
Epicærus calvus
180
165
10207479
http://eol.org/pages/10207479
Apion pedestre
D. Sharp. 1889-1893. Biologia Centrali-Americana, Insecta, Coleoptera, Rhynchophora, vol. 4, pt. 3, p.7
http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/581482
7
581482
21603
Cleistolophus similis
C. similis
99
89
24891
MESTORUS.
1971
1962
Exophthalmus cæruleovittatus
D. Sharp. 1889-1893. Biologia Centrali-Americana, Insecta, Coleoptera, Rhynchophora, vol. 4, pt. 3, p.6
http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/581481
6
581481
2607355
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=2607355
Rhynchites
21307
Epicærus vilis
E. vilis
2308
2300
D. Sharp. 1889-1893. Biologia Centrali-Americana, Insecta, Coleoptera, Rhynchophora, vol. 4, pt. 3, p.8
http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/581483
8
581483
2938614
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=2938614
Eustylus subsignatus
6272890
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=6272890
Brenthidae
21602
Cleistolophus instabilis
C. instabilis
84
71
Exophthalmus carneipes
7865167
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7865167
Exophthalmus lunaris
21605
Cleistolophus similis
Cleistolophus similis
491
470
7824933
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7824933
Ophryastes strumosus
27500
Pandeleteius 175, 177, 178, 186, 191, 207, 217 Pandeleteius albisquamis 205 Pandeleteius albisquamis 188, 203, 206 Pandeleteius amulæ 203 Pandeleteius amulæ 188 Pandeleteius armatus 198 Pandeleteius armatus 186, 187 Pandeleteius boops 189 Pandeleteius boops 186 Pandeleteius brevinasus 200 Pandeleteius brevinasus 187 Pandeleteius brevipes 194 Pandeleteius brevipes 187, 199 Pandeleteius cavirostris 217, 343, 344 Pandeleteius ciliatipennis 204 Pandeleteius ciliatipennis 188, 198, 205 Pandeleteius clavisetis 191 Pandeleteius clavisetis 187 Pandeleteius conspersus 195 Pandeleteius conspersus 187 Pandeleteius crispus 191 Pandeleteius crispus 187, 193 Pandeleteius cucullatus 192 Pandeleteius cucullatus 187, 201 Pandeleteius cuneatus 192 Pandeleteius cuneatus 187, 193, 201 Pandeleteius ephippiatus 190 Pandeleteius ephippiatus 186 Pandeleteius erubescens 188 Pandeleteius erubescens 186, 258, 297 Pandeleteius fasciatus 201 Pandeleteius fasciatus 188, 202 Pandeleteius femoralis 189 Pandeleteius femoralis 186 Pandeleteius flexilis 191 Pandeleteius flexilis 187 Pandeleteius hieroglyphicus 190 Pandeleteius hieroglyphicus 186, 217 Pandeleteius hilaris 186 Pandeleteius hirtipes 196 Pandeleteius hirtipes 187, 194, 201, 344 Pandeleteius hispidus 194 Pandeleteius hispidus 187 Pandeleteius inflatus 197 Pandeleteius inflatus 187, 344 Pandeleteius laticeps 197 Pandeleteius laticeps 187 Pandeleteius longicollis 206 Pandeleteius longicollis 188 Pandeleteius maculicollis 200 Pandeleteius maculicollis 188, 196, 197, 199 Pandeleteius microcephalus 205 Pandeleteius microcephalus 188 Pandeleteius nodifer 206 Pandeleteius nodifer 188, 205 Pandeleteius nubilosus 217, 218 Pandeleteius obliquus 193 Pandeleteius obliquus 187 Pandeleteius ornatifrons 198 Pandeleteius ornatifrons 187, 195, 199 Pandeleteius ovipennis 186, 343, 344 Pandeleteius pauperculus 186 Pandeleteius quadrinodosus 199 Pandeleteius quadrinodosus 187 Pandeleteius quichensis 199 Pandeleteius quichensis 187, 195 Pandeleteius robustus 202, 203, 343, 344 Pandeleteius rotundicollis 186, 343, 344 Pandeleteius sinuatipes 204 Pandeleteius sinuatipes 188, 199 Pandeleteius sublineatus 203 Pandeleteius sublineatus 188 Pandeleteius submetallicus 186 Pandeleteius tibialis 195 Pandeleteius tibialis 187, 189, 203, 206 Pandeleteius undatus 201 Pandeleteius undatus 188 Pandeleteius varicolor 193 Pandeleteius varicolor 187 Pandeleteius viridiventris 199 Pandeleteius viridiventris 187 Pandeleteius vitticollis 202 Pandeleteius vitticollis 188, 344 Pandeletejus 185 Pandeletejus submetallicus 207 Pantomerus crinitus 157 Pantomerus nobilis 158 Pantomerus stupidus 161 PANTOMORUS 152, 333 Pantomorus 101, 153, 161, 165, 166, 167, 232, 333, 338 Pantomorus affinis 157 Pantomorus affinis 334 Pantomorus albicans 164, 336 Pantomorus albicans 166, 333 Pantomorus albosignatus 153, 333 Pantomorus albosignatus 154, 156, 162 Pantomorus annectens 163 Pantomorus annectens 164, 333 Pantomorus asperatus 156 Pantomorus brevipes 163 Pantomorus brevipes 164, 333 Pantomorus circumcinctus 160 Pantomorus contractus 154 Pantomorus crinitus 157, 334 Pantomorus crinitus 153, 158, 159 Pantomorus distans 162, 336 Pantomorus distans 152, 333 Pantomorus dorsalis 159 Pantomorus dorsalis 160 Pantomorus elegans 336, 337 Pantomorus faber 159, 335 Pantomorus facialis 156 Pantomorus femoratus 165, 337 Pantomorus fulleri 333 Pantomorus fulleri 334 Pantomorus globicollis 163, 336 Pantomorus globicollis 165, 333, 337, 338 Pantomorus horridus 334 Pantomorus longulus 154 Pantomorus longulus 333, 334 Pantomorus maculosus 153 Pantomorus mollis 155 Pantomorus mollis 156 Pantomorus nobilis 158 Pantomorus nobilis 157, 334 Pantomorus olindæ 333 Pantomorus parvulus 153 Pantomorus picipes 154 Pantomorus picturatus 160, 335 Pantomorus picturatus 162 Pantomorus robustus 166, 337 Pantomorus robustus 152, 336 Pantomorus rudis 162 Pantomorus rufipes 161, 335 Pantomorus salvini 155 Pantomorus sobrinus 158 Pantomorus strabo 165 Pantomorus strabo 337 Pantomorus stupidus 161, 335 Pantomorus stupidus 232, 233 Pantomorus subcinctus 158 Pantomorus subcinctus 159, 335 Pantomorus sulfureus 338 Pantomorus sulfureus 337 Pantomorus trituberculatus 337 Pantomorus uniformis 161, 335 Pantomorus uniformis 232, 233, 338 Pantomorus viridicans 164 Pantomorus viridicans 333 Pantomorus viridis 336 PARASOMUS 174 Parasomus jansoni 174 Peritaxia 100, 101 Peritaxia hispida 101 Peritaxia rugicollis 100, 103 Peritaxia sp. 99 PERITELINA 177, 341 Peritelopsis 341 Peritelus 177 Phacepholis 167, 232, 333, 335, 336 Phacepholis albaria 333 Phacepholis candida 333 Phacepholis elegans 333, 336, 337 Phacepholis uniformis 338
5819
0
Exophthalmus carinirostris
21309
Epicærus sulcirostris
Epicærus sulcirostris
1027
1006
12330663
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/browse/tree/id/12330663
Cyphus
7810836
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7810836
Trachyphloeus solitarius
21604
Epicærus subfasciatus
Epicærus subfasciatus
196
175
Epagrius gravidus
25558
19. Pandeleteius laticeps, sp. n. (Tab. VIII. figg. 16, 16 a , ♂.)
1937
1871
7824934
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7824934
Dystirus strumosus
2882986
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=2882986
Apion amoenum
2607354
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=2607354
Pterocolus
D. Sharp. 1889-1893. Biologia Centrali-Americana, Insecta, Coleoptera, Rhynchophora, vol. 4, pt. 3, p.5
http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/581480
5
581480
Exophthalmus bilineatus
D. Sharp. 1889-1893. Biologia Centrali-Americana, Insecta, Coleoptera, Rhynchophora, vol. 4, pt. 3, p.341
http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/581816
341
581816
20650
Attelabus splendens
Attelabus splendens
978
959
D. Sharp. 1889-1893. Biologia Centrali-Americana, Insecta, Coleoptera, Rhynchophora, vol. 4, pt. 3, p.11
http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/581486
11
581486
Exophthalmus albovittatus
24895
Mestorus adumbratus, Fåhr. in Schönh. Gen. Curc. v. p. 911¹.
2260
2200
65500
http://eol.org/pages/65500
Megalostylus
Epagrius grandis
521871
http://eol.org/pages/521871
Polydrosus longicornis
D. Sharp. 1889-1893. Biologia Centrali-Americana, Insecta, Coleoptera, Rhynchophora, vol. 4, pt. 3, p.12
http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/581487
12
581487
20651
Attelabus viridans
A. viridans
1239
1228
678675
http://eol.org/pages/678675
Pantomorus annectens
23211
EUGNAMPTUS.
1276
1265
2804621
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=2804621
Pachnaeus distans
2882278
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=2882278
Pantomorus albosignatus
24894
1. Mestorus adumbratus.
2199
2176
D. Sharp. 1889-1893. Biologia Centrali-Americana, Insecta, Coleoptera, Rhynchophora, vol. 4, pt. 3, p.342
http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/581817
342
581817
Epagrius foveicollis
21601
Cleistolophus subfasciatus
Cleistolophus subfasciatus
1841
1815
7823140
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7823140
Tosastes globipennis
D. Sharp. 1889-1893. Biologia Centrali-Americana, Insecta, Coleoptera, Rhynchophora, vol. 4, pt. 3, p.9
http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/581484
9
581484
20652
Attelabus sumptuosus
A. sumptuosus
1257
1244
Promecopini
23212
Eugnamptus, Schönherr, Gen. Curc. v. p. 339 (1839); Sharp, Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond. 1889, p. 69.
1371
1277
Epagrius curvipes
25553
Geniostomus inflatus, Jekel, in litt.
101
64
D. Sharp. 1889-1893. Biologia Centrali-Americana, Insecta, Coleoptera, Rhynchophora, vol. 4, pt. 3, p.343
http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/581818
343
581818
21600
Epicærus
Epicærus
1809
1801
12355387
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/browse/tree/id/12355387
Neocyphus
D. Sharp. 1889-1893. Biologia Centrali-Americana, Insecta, Coleoptera, Rhynchophora, vol. 4, pt. 3, p.10
http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/581485
10
581485
7814665
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7814665
Epicaerus convexus
7868892
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7868892
Pandeleteius microcephalus
20653
Attelabus splendens
A. splendens
1315
1303
24892
Mestorus, Schönherr, Gen. Curc. v. p. 910 (1839).
2021
1972
Epagrius constans
D. Sharp. 1889-1893. Biologia Centrali-Americana, Insecta, Coleoptera, Rhynchophora, vol. 4, pt. 3, p.344
http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/581819
344
581819
22716
Exophthalmus agrestis
Exophthalmus agrestis
394
373
2694
Apion erythropterum
22108
Pandeleteius sublineatus
Pandeleteius sublineatus
1845
1821
21878
Otiorhynchinæ Alatæ
Otiorhynchinæ Alatæ
373
354
687027
http://eol.org/pages/687027
Eugnamptus semivittatus
22829
Eustalis
Eustalis
1719
1711
Exophthalmus stellaris
25594
Fourteen specimens, all but two from Mexico. Apparently distinct from the variable P. maculicollis , the subtriangular, extremely shorter rostrum giving P. brevinasus a peculiar facies when the insect is viewed from in front. The markings of the elytra are very similar in the two species. An example from Omilteme is figured.
2137
1811
Epicærus championi
21450
Epicærus lateralis
Epicærus lateralis
1863
1845
3322
Hadromerus dejeanii
22715
Pandeleteius erubescens
Pandeleteius erubescens
291
268
22828
EUSTALES
EUSTALES
1709
1701
2693
Apion errabundum
22107
Pandeleteius tibialis
P. tibialis
1784
1773
21879
Otiorhynchinæ
Otiorhynchinæ
447
434
24586
form of the rostrum it belongs to the E. vilis group; but in the sculpture of the thorax and the general form it departs widely from the members of that group. The second joint of the scape, though not elongate, is distinctly longer than the first. The female is considerably broader than the male, and the declivity of the elytra is rather longer.
348
0
8966977
http://eol.org/pages/8966977
Brachyderini
2669499
http://eol.org/pages/2669499
Attelabinae
2692
Apion epicum
3323
Hadromerus fulgens
21451
Epicærus decoratus
Epicærus decoratus
535
517
Epicærus cognatus
22106
Pandeleteius robustus
P. robustus
1596
1585
2696
Apion filipes
7862903
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7862903
Platyomus mutabilis
22718
Brachyomus agrestis
Brachyomus agrestis
527
508
21876
Trachyphlœus
Trachyphlœus
1565
1553
7836252
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7836252
Thecesternus affinis
23490
Bradyrhynchus
Bradyrhynchus
1257
1244
24587
45. Epicærus sexcostatus, sp. n. (Tab. V. fig. 16.)
400
349
23934
76. Apion terminale, sp. n.
27
0
Epicærus concolor
25596
Pandeleteius maculicollis, Jekel, in litt.
2255
2213
3324
Hadromerus fulgens var.
25509
Pandeleteius ciliatipennis
Pandeleteius ciliatipennis
948
922
20659
Attelabus klugi
A. klugi
1055
1047
2695
Apion ferrugineum
22717
Geonemus agrestis
Geonemus agrestis
450
433
7839651
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7839651
Ophryastes decipiens
21877
Trachyphlœus solitarius
Trachyphlœus solitarius
1632
1609
24002
HETERAPION, gen. nov.
1175
1154
Epicærus convexus
23491
Epagriopsis
Epagriopsis
1354
1343
25595
26. Pandeleteius maculicollis, sp. n. (Tab. VIII. figg. 21, 21 a , b , ♀.)
2212
2138
22105
Pandeleteius albisquamis
P. albisquamis
1393
1379
2651912
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=2651912
Croton
20658
Attelabus diffinis
Attelabus diffinis
386
368
3325
Hadromerus gemmifer
2698
Apion fuscimanum
22712
Exophthalmus vitticollis
E. vitticollis
2159
2145
21349
Epicærus nebulosus
E. nebulosus
864
852
3326
Hadromerus micans
22104
Pandeleteius amulæ
Pandeleteius amulæ
204
186
21454
Epicærus oculatus
Epicærus oculatus
1801
1784
20657
Attelabus klugi
A. klugi
167
159
Epicærus costatus
23492
Epagrius
Epagrius
1380
1372
7843431
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7843431
Exophthalmus scalptus
2697
Apion fraudulentum
22711
Exophthalmus opulentus
E. opulentus
2140
2128
3327
Hadromerus nobilitatus
22103
Pandeleteius robustus
P. robustus
3551
3540
2804630
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=2804630
Pandeleteius pauperculus
21455
Epicærus group 3
Group 3
374
367
25090
Promecops brevisetis
Promecops brevisetis
3258
3238
20656
Attelabus nigriclava
Attelabus nigriclava
1689
1669
23493
Graphorhinus
Graphorhinus
1431
1419
2610289
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=2610289
Pantomorus
4207537
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=4207537
Isodrusus
21347
Epicærus nebulosus
Epicærus nebulosus
608
590
7853523
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7853523
Pandeleteius maculicollis
22714
Exophthalmus carneipes
E. carneipes
188
176
21452
Epicærus lateralis
E. lateralis
1397
1385
20655
Attelabus klugi
Attelabus klugi
1578
1563
22102
Pandeleteius vitticollis
P. vitticollis
3506
3492
3328
Hadromerus opalinus
23938
Closely allied to A. longicolle , but with the femora as well as the tibiæ and tarsi yellow; the thorax shorter, and the upper surface bearing a scanty scattered setosity, the unusual formation of the apices of the elytra more pronounced, and the sides of the breast quite covered with white setosity.
568
267
692878
http://eol.org/pages/692878
Eustylus quadrigibbus
23494
Graphorhinus vadosus
G. vadosus
1457
1447
22713
Exophthalmus carneipes
Exophthalmus carneipes
2393
2371
21348
Epicærus mexicanus
E. mexicanus
849
837
2699
Apion germanum
23495
Bradyrhynchus brevirostris
B. brevirostris
1573
1558
20654
Attelabus klugi
Attelabus klugi
1540
1525
22101
Pandeleteius vitticollis
Pandeleteius vitticollis
1063
1039
21453
Hypsonotus decoratus
Hypsonotus decoratus
1666
1646
3329
Hadromerus opalinus var.
802587
http://eol.org/pages/802587
Pantomorus subcinctus
Epicærus transversepunctatus
21345
Epicærus fallax
E. fallax
437
428
3475
Naupactus virescens
23496
Epagrius nubilosus
Epagrius nubilosus
1636
1618
25503
Pandeleteius maculicollis
Pandeleteius maculicollis
746
721
21458
Epicærus squamosus
Epicærus squamosus
867
849
22821
Synthlibonotus
Synthlibonotus
2201
2187
Polydrosus longicornis
78202
http://eol.org/pages/78202
Graphorhinus
Polydrosus malachiticus
Epicærus tristis
22820
Chauliopleurus quadrifoveatus
C. quadrifoveatus
1983
1966
3476
Naupactus virescens var.
21346
Epicærus nebulosus
Epicærus nebulosus
586
568
23497
Epagrius nubilosus
Epagrius nubilosus
1676
1658
25504
Pandeleteius fasciatus
Pandeleteius fasciatus
780
758
21459
Epicærus marginatus
Epicærus marginatus
1901
1882
25092
We have received only two examples of this distinct species. The scutellum is more distinct than in any other member of the genus, but I have very little doubt as to P. rufipes belonging to the apterous series. BIOL. CENTR.-AMER., Coleopt., Vol. IV. Pt. 3, November 1891. YY
2368
2092
7850204
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7850204
Epicaerus sphaeroides
Polydrosus macrocephalus
4223674
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=4223674
Lithodus
Epicærus truquianus
24600
Synthlibonotus tristis, Chevr. Bull. Soc. Ent. Fr. 1880, p. xlii².
167
101
23498
Graphorhinus nubilosus
Graphorhinus nubilosus
1743
1721
3477
Neocyphus
21343
Epicærus mexicanus
E. mexicanus
2667
2655
21456
Species 39-52
Species 39-52
531
518
22823
Chauliopleurus adipatus
Chauliopleurus adipatus
2420
2397
25501
Pandeleteius viridiventris
Pandeleteius viridiventris
671
645
701659
http://eol.org/pages/701659
Rhynchites oculatus
Polydrosus fuscoroseus
25093
23. Pantomorus rudis, sp. n. (Tab. VI. fig. 22.)
48
0
4232881
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=4232881
Maseorhynchus
Epicærus uniformis
3478
Nocheles vestitus
21344
Epicærus fallax
E. fallax
235
226
Epicærus capetillensis
23499
Epagrius metallescens
Epagrius metallescens
1840
1819
22822
Synthlibonotus rufipes
S. rufipes
2227
2217
21457
Epicærus group 3
Epicærus group 3
691
675
25502
Pandeleteius brevinasus
Pandeleteius brevinasus
706
683
Polydrosus immaculatus
Epicærus carinatus
25590
25. Pandeleteius brevinasus, sp. n. (Tab. VIII. figg. 20, 20 a .)
1124
1059
21341
Epicærus mexicanus
E. mexicanus
2389
2377
49919
http://eol.org/pages/49919
Auletes
25507
Pandeleteius sublineatus
Pandeleteius sublineatus
875
851
535511
http://eol.org/pages/535511
Polydrosus immaculatus
24476
28. Epicærus sphæroides.
998
974
Epicærus subfasciatus
Polydrosus flavonotatus
21769
Athetetes globicollis
Athetetes globicollis
710
689
23932
This insect is allied to A. constricticolle , and its location in another section, owing to the colour of the legs, is unsatisfactory, especially as this character appears to be variable; as species the two insects are, however, quite distinct.
2774
2530
22825
Otiorhynchus
Otiorhynchus
745
733
3470
Naupactus pulchellus
12342141
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/browse/tree/id/12342141
Alophus
Epicærus carinatus var.
25508
Pandeleteius sinuatipes
Pandeleteius sinuatipes
910
887
21342
Epicærus fallax
E. fallax
2417
2408
24477
Epicærus sphæroides, Boh. in Schönh. Gen. Curc. vi. 2, p. 283¹.
1062
999
Epicærus sulcirostris
Polydrosus fuscofasciatus
22719
Liophlœus canus
Liophlœus canus
584
569
65813
http://eol.org/pages/65813
Hypoptus
22824
Chauliopleurus adipatus
C. adipatus
705
694
3471
Naupactus rotundipennis
Epicærus carteri
881039
http://eol.org/pages/881039
Promecops viator
25505
Pandeleteius undatus
Pandeleteius undatus
808
788
50177
http://eol.org/pages/50177
Plectrophorus
Epicærus tenuis
518821
http://eol.org/pages/518821
Attelabus melanopygus
25098
We have received about a dozen examples of this species. In some of them there is an obscure squamosity that renders the surface somewhat grisescent; these are probably quite fresh examples, and this slight clothing is no doubt very readily rubbed off. The scrobes are broad, slightly broader than they are even in P. albosignatus .
1065
733
7814097
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7814097
Naupactus crinitus
21767
Pantomorus brevipes
P. brevipes
566
555
Polydrosus conicus
3472
Naupactus stupidus
541892
http://eol.org/pages/541892
Tosastes humeralis
65812
http://eol.org/pages/65812
Eustylus
65303
http://eol.org/pages/65303
Chamaelops
5514909
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=5514909
Rhynchites oculatus
22827
Chauliopleurus quadrifoveatus
Chauliopleurus quadrifoveatus
2838
2809
21340
Epicærus mexicanus
E. mexicanus
2090
2078
25506
Pandeleteius vitticollis
Pandeleteius vitticollis
839
815
Epicærus centralis
3474
Naupactus sulfuratus var.
25591
Very like P. maculicollis , but differing as follows:—Rostrum subtriangular (as seen from above), rapidly, obliquely narrowing before the eyes, and with the apical portion still shorter and less dilated at the tip, the scrobes curved, deep, and extending a little further downward; the prothorax less constricted at the sides anteriorly, shallowly sulcate; the elytral interstices somewhat convex, 1 and 5 sometimes a little raised, 3 tumid at the base.
1578
1125
24479
I refer to this species a dozen examples which agree moderately well with Boheman's description, and with three specimens in my own collection determined by the late M. Jekel as being E. sphæroides . We have also received some half dozen specimens that are very variable as regards the characters supposed to be distinctive of E. sphæroides and E. griseus . The example of E. sphæroides communicated by Dr. Aurivillius from Schönherr's collection I cannot distinguish from E. griseus ; but it is probable that other examples in his collection may prove to have the rostrum unimpressed, as stated in the description.
1747
1132
Epicærus texanus
25099
Group 2.—Middle tibiæ of male armed at the apex internally with a sharp mucro projecting inwards.
1163
1066
Polydrosus delicatulus
21768
Naupactus leucolepis
Naupactus leucolepis
600
580
7839655
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7839655
Pseudhypoptus eurylobus
22109
Sitones
Sitones
3597
3590
3473
Naupactus sulfuratus
4111659
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=4111659
Chauliopleurus
22826
Chauliopleurus rufovittatus
Chauliopleurus rufovittatus
778
751
25722
Pantomorus globicollis var.
Pantomorus globicollis, var.
685
657
21778
Pantomorus robustus
Pantomorus robustus
23
4
Polydrosus ochreus
2610398
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=2610398
Polydacrys
7832348
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7832348
Exophthalmus vitticollis
24485
This insect resembles the shorter and more strongly-scaled varieties of E. mexicanus , E. nebulosus , and E. squamosus . It has the scrobes shorter and rather broader and
2517
2347
Epicærus viridis
24719
11. Epagrius opacus, sp. n.
27
0
25721
Pantomorus horridus
Pantomorus horridus
642
623
Polydrosus mutabilis var.
24606
48. Epicærus concolor, sp. n.
1319
1290
21777
Pantomorus
Pantomorus
1975
1965
24484
Rostrum short and broad, in front indistinctly and broadly impressed; scrobes short, rather broader and more indefinite behind than is normal in Epicærus . Thorax narrowed in front, not constricted behind, the surface very slightly uneven but without channel or punctures. Elytra rather short, much elevated, with somewhat indistinct series of punctures.
2346
1992
Epicærus vilis
25720
Pantomorus fulleri
Pantomorus fulleri
611
593
Polydrosus mutabilis
21776
Pantomorus
Pantomorus
1652
1642
7825495
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7825495
Euperitelus albovarius
24487
We have received only three examples of this species. It apparently varies in a similar manner to E. mexicanus , the sculpture and squamosity being a little dissimilar in each of the examples. The male is much smaller than the female, but exhibits scarcely any difference in the shape of the elytra.
697
398
Epitosus boops
7802221
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7802221
Curculio auricephalus
12417572
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/browse/tree/id/12417572
Thamiras
12350681
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/browse/tree/id/12350681
OEnothera
24486
more indefinite behind, so that it may be doubted whether it should remain in Epicærus ; but as E. squamosus to some extent connects it with E. mexicanus , the typical species of the genus, I think it would be wrong to separate it at present. The truncation of the tip of the hind tibia is almost completely absent in E. oscillator , but this is also the case with some other species of Epicærus .
397
0
2610399
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=2610399
Polydacrys depressifrons
21775
Pantomorus femoratus
P. femoratus
1611
1599
Epitosus
2929641
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=2929641
Compsus quadrisignatus
683446
http://eol.org/pages/683446
Epagrius albosquamosus
D. Sharp. 1889-1893. Biologia Centrali-Americana, Insecta, Coleoptera, Rhynchophora, vol. 4, pt. 3, p.327
http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/581802
327
581802
12343088
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/browse/tree/id/12343088
Cyphomimus
25500
Pandeleteius ornatifrons
Pandeleteius ornatifrons
638
614
22329
Steirarhinus amplipennis
amplipennis
1664
1653
23228
3. Eugnamptus diabroticus, sp. n. (Tab. II. fig. 2, ♂.)
2296
2241
Exophthalmus sulcicrus
25726
Pseudopantomorus latifrons
Pseudopantomorus latifrons
821
795
21774
Pantomorus femoratus
Pantomorus femoratus
1245
1225
25698
c⁴. Scales shining golden-green; elytra with small dark patches; eyes moderately large. … longicornis .
1590
1487
D. Sharp. 1889-1893. Biologia Centrali-Americana, Insecta, Coleoptera, Rhynchophora, vol. 4, pt. 3, p.328
http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/581803
328
581803
7790426
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7790426
Cyphus acrolithus
3479
Œnothera
12419035
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/browse/tree/id/12419035
Cyphopsis
25725
Pantomorus sulfureus
Pantomorus sulfureus
783
763
24480
29. Epicærus oscillator, sp. n. (Tab. V. fig. 8.)
1797
1748
21773
Pantomorus globicollis
P. globicollis
347
333
25699
d⁴. Scales green or pale cupreous; prothorax vittate and elytra maculate; eyes larger. … mutabilis .
1691
1591
D. Sharp. 1889-1893. Biologia Centrali-Americana, Insecta, Coleoptera, Rhynchophora, vol. 4, pt. 3, p.325
http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/581800
325
581800
22327
Steirarrhinus conicollis
Steirarrhinus conicollis
1571
1547
25724
Pantomorus viridis
Pantomorus viridis
751
733
22830
Eustales
Eustales
1768
1760
25619
Exophthalmus lunaris
Exophthalmus lunaris
296
276
Exophthalmus sulcicrus var. α
12417782
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/browse/tree/id/12417782
Amphideritus
21772
Pantomorus strabo
Pantomorus strabo
21
4
D. Sharp. 1889-1893. Biologia Centrali-Americana, Insecta, Coleoptera, Rhynchophora, vol. 4, pt. 3, p.326
http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/581801
326
581801
22328
Steirarhinus conicollis
Steirarhinus conicollis
1645
1622
25723
Pantomorus albicans
Pantomorus albicans
721
702
23332
20. Eugnamptus obscurus, sp. n. (Tab. II. fig. 8.)
1024
974
22831
Phaops
Phaops
1876
1870
25618
Exophthalmus lunaris
Exophthalmus lunaris
266
246
23227
We have received three examples of this species; the apex of the middle tibia is strongly incurved in the male, in the female the rostrum is rather longer. This insect is very similar in its proportions to Hemilypus obliteratus , but the much longer basal joint to the hind feet and the obliterated first ventral suture of Eugnamptus divisus are sufficient for generic distinction. The figure is taken from the female found in the State of Panama.
2240
1793
Exophthalmus sulcicrus var.
21771
Pantomorus viridicans
Pantomorus viridicans
2051
2030
25502
9. Pandeleteius cucullatus, sp. n.
1364
1330
21883
Exophthalmini
Exophthalmini
1390
1377
25589
Six specimens. This species is nearly related to P. maculicollis , from which it may be distinguished by the quadrinodose prothorax and the subparallel upper portion of the rostrum. The head is small as in that insect, and the prosternum is sparsely pilose.
1058
801
21770
Pantomorus albicans
Pantomorus albicans
736
717
D. Sharp. 1889-1893. Biologia Centrali-Americana, Insecta, Coleoptera, Rhynchophora, vol. 4, pt. 3, p.331
http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/581806
331
581806
658223
http://eol.org/pages/658223
Rhynchites distans
22325
Steirarrhinus cinereoguttatus
cinereoguttatus
1462
1447
Exophthalmus sulcicrus var. γ
25617
Exophthalmus sulcipennis
Exophthalmus sulcipennis
239
215
25095
Promecops dentimanus
Promecops dentimanus
3420
3400
20664
Attelabus vestitus
A. vestitus
2260
2249
21882
Tanymecini
Tanymecini
1373
1363
D. Sharp. 1889-1893. Biologia Centrali-Americana, Insecta, Coleoptera, Rhynchophora, vol. 4, pt. 3, p.332
http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/581807
332
581807
23338
21. Eugnamptus varius, sp. n. (Tab. II. fig. 9.)
1959
1911
22100
Pandeleteius fasciatus
P. fasciatus
950
938
20665
Attelabus rudis
Attelabus rudis
18
3
25729
Pythis amplicollis
Pythis amplicollis
910
892
25616
Exophthalmus bilineatus
Exophthalmus bilineatus
208
185
22720
Præpodes canus
Præpodes canus
644
630
Exophthalmus sulcicrus var. β
7814653
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7814653
Hadromerus dejeanii
22326
Steirarrhinus cinctipennis
cinctipennis
1541
1529
25094
Promecops clavisetis
Promecops clavisetis
3388
3368
7814104
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7814104
Naupactus cinerosus
2607363
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=2607363
Apion
21881
Tanymecus variabilis
variabilis
776
766
Exophthalmus sulcicrus var. ε
658225
http://eol.org/pages/658225
Pantomorus distans
23222
2. Eugnamptus divisus, sp. n. (Tab. II. fig. 1.)
1158
1110
25728
Cautoderus nigrocinctus
Cautoderus nigrocinctus
880
857
22721
Præpodes canescens
Præpodes canescens
700
682
25615
Exophthalmus cæruleovittatus
Exophthalmus cæruleovittatus
178
150
25092
Promecops cincta
Promecops cincta
3324
3308
22323
Steirarrhinus lineatocollis
lineatocollis
1102
1089
25093
Promecops clavisetis
Promecops clavisetis
3356
3336
20662
Attelabus vestitus
Attelabus vestitus
1467
1449
7814103
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7814103
Liophloeus canus
D. Sharp. 1889-1893. Biologia Centrali-Americana, Insecta, Coleoptera, Rhynchophora, vol. 4, pt. 3, p.329
http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/581804
329
581804
21880
Tanymecus confertus
Tanymecus confertus
755
736
25727
Derosomus glaucus
Derosomus glaucus
850
833
Exophthalmus sulcicrus var. δ
24713
10. Epagrius simplex, sp. n.
1393
1365
25091
Promecops brevisetis
Promecops brevisetis
3290
3270
22324
Steirarrhinus bicinctus
bicinctus
1317
1308
20663
Attelabus vestitus
Attelabus vestitus
1487
1469
22722
Præpodes farinolentus
Præpodes farinolentus
756
735
7856248
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7856248
Trachyphloeus asperatus
25614
Exophthalmus vermiculatus
Exophthalmus vermiculatus
143
118
12343089
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/browse/tree/id/12343089
Naupactus
D. Sharp. 1889-1893. Biologia Centrali-Americana, Insecta, Coleoptera, Rhynchophora, vol. 4, pt. 3, p.330
http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/581805
330
581805
22321
Steirarrhinus tenuicornis
tenuicornis
826
815
Exophthalmus tessellatus
25506
Four specimens, the one found by Höge partly abraded and showing the coarse puncturing of the head, prothorax, and elytra. Very near P. cuneatus , but with the rostrum still shorter, and feebly emarginate at the tip, the markings on the upper surface very faint (the general colour of the vestiture being almost uniform), the intermediate tibiæ (♂) distinctly unguiculate. The basal constriction of the prothorax does not extend across the disc in either of these two species.
3091
2615
21887
Pachnæus
Pachnæus
1630
1622
20660
Attelabus viridans
A. viridans
1264
1253
25099
Promecops leucothyrea
Promecops leucothyrea
3552
3531
25613
Exophthalmus clathratus
Exophthalmus clathratus
111
88
24593
46. Epicærus hœgei, sp. n.
1585
1559
22322
Steirarrhinus cupreotinctus
cupreotinctus
1037
1024
23221
Of this distinct species we have received only one specimen; it is rather immature, and will not bear much manipulation, but from its size and proportions I judge it will come near to the genus Rhynchites .
1109
903
Exophthalmus sulcipennis
21886
Phyllobiini
Phyllobiini
1586
1575
25612
Exophthalmus duplicatus
Exophthalmus duplicatus
81
58
25098
Promecops leucothyrea
Promecops leucothyrea
3519
3498
7814100
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7814100
Naupactus contractus
5447615
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=5447615
Otiorhynchinae
2904880
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=2904880
Apion gibbosum
20661
Himatolabus
Himatolabus
1436
1425
2690
Apion disparatum
3321
Hadromerus dejeani
D. Sharp. 1889-1893. Biologia Centrali-Americana, Insecta, Coleoptera, Rhynchophora, vol. 4, pt. 3, p.333
http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/581808
333
581808
21885
Cyphini
Cyphini
1502
1495
67727
http://eol.org/pages/67727
Platytarsus
24718
This species differs from E. constans in the sculpture, and in the absence of the large punctures on the disc of the thorax. From E. opacus and its allies it differs in the details of sculpture, and in the fact that the disc of the thorax is only imperfectly flattened and impressed.
2420
2137
25097
Promecops lepida
Promecops lepida
3486
3470
25611
Exophthalmus albovittatus
Exophthalmus albovittatus
1079
1054
2691
Apion dissimilipes
22320
Steirarrhinus guatemaltecus
guatemaltecus
691
678
3320
Hadromerus cretatus
D. Sharp. 1889-1893. Biologia Centrali-Americana, Insecta, Coleoptera, Rhynchophora, vol. 4, pt. 3, p.334
http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/581809
334
581809
Exophthalmus triangulifer
21884
Promecopini
Promecopini
1409
1398
2610293
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=2610293
Pantomorus viridis
25507
10. Pandeleteius cuneatus, sp. n. (Tab. VIII. figg. 7, 7 a , ♀.)
3156
3092
541521
http://eol.org/pages/541521
Epagrius hispidus
25610
Exophthalmus albolineatus
Exophthalmus albolineatus
1046
1021
25096
Promecops dentimanus
Promecops dentimanus
3452
3432
802480
http://eol.org/pages/802480
Epicaerus sturmi
22819
Chauliopleurus rufovittatus
C. rufovittatus
1911
1896
21888
Diaprepes
Diaprepes
1644
1635
21339
Epicærus fallax
Epicærus fallax
1938
1923
3480
Omileus
22706
Exophthalmus vitticollis var. α
var. α
60
54
Epicærus æqualis
7830002
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7830002
Eustales impositus
25584
24. Pandeleteius quadrinodosus, sp. n.
2943
2905
3336
Hemilypus
7823872
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7823872
Ophryastes ovipennis
7858054
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7858054
Epicaerus squalidus
23946
78. Apion latipenne, sp. n.
1516
1489
Exophthalmus opulentus
49614
http://eol.org/pages/49614
Compsus
22818
Chauliopleurus adipatus
C. adipatus
1826
1815
802481
http://eol.org/pages/802481
Megalostylus sturmi
21889
Pandeleteius
Pandeleteius
1713
1701
3481
Ophryastes
22705
Exophthalmus vitticollis var. mutatus
mutatus
2625
2618
25583
Two specimens, somewhat worn. Relatively longer than P. brevipes , the elytra subparallel, the cinereous scales on the elytra clustered into minute scattered spots. From P. viridiventris the present species may be distinguished by the more coarsely punctate-striate elytra.
2904
2631
3337
Hemilypus (?) obliteratus var.
6284376
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=6284376
Cyphus quadripunctatus
Epicærus æruginosus
7844359
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7844359
Eustylus quadrigibbus
49613
http://eol.org/pages/49613
Cyphus
22704
Exophthalmus vitticollis var. β
Var. β
2616
2610
22817
Exophthalmus jekelianus
Exophthalmus jekelianus
1530
1507
7791956
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7791956
Attelabus cruralis
4340534
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=4340534
Scythropus
Epicærus amulæ
3334
Hadropus
Exophthalmus nubilus
22816
Chauliopleurus adipatus
C. adipatus
1444
1433
22703
Exophthalmus vitticollis var. cærulescens
cærulescens
2407
2396
3335
Hadrotomus roseiventris
Epicærus aurifer
24574
43. Epicærus godmani, sp. n. (Tab. IV. fig. 24.)
201
153
Exophthalmus obsoletus
23240
5. Eugnamptus basalis, sp. n.
2220
2191
4214684
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=4214684
Lasiorhynchites
22702
Exophthalmus vitticollis var. α
Var. α
2394
2388
24579
This is a remarkably distinct species, in some respects allied to the E. vilis group, in others to E. mexicanus .
1417
1304
23482
Epagrius operculatus
E. operculatus
728
714
Epicærus calvus
394104
http://eol.org/pages/394104
Compsus nigropunctatus
20667
Attelabus vestitus
A. vestitus
175
164
21440
Bradyrhynchus tolucæ
Bradyrhynchus tolucæ
2118
2098
21335
Epicærus æruginosus
E. æruginosus
1722
1709
21336
Epicærus cyphus
E. cyphus
1734
1725
22701
Exophthalmus opulentus
E. opulentus
1935
1923
23483
Epagriopsis inæqualis
Epagriopsis inæqualis
852
831
20666
Attelabus rudis
Attelabus rudis
35
20
21441
Epicærus aurifer
Epicærus aurifer
2299
2283
7798092
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7798092
Synthlibonotus albosquamosus
67743
http://eol.org/pages/67743
Peritaxia
22700
Eustales vitticollis
Eustales vitticollis
1895
1875
21337
Epicærus transversepunctatus
E. transversepunctatus
1763
1741
23480
Epagriopsis gravidus
E. gravidus
671
660
692888
http://eol.org/pages/692888
Chauliopleurus quadrifoveatus
Epicærus bicolor
20669
Attelabus vestitus
A. vestitus
507
496
3338
Hemilypus hondurensis
21442
Epicærus aurifer
Epicærus aurifer
2317
2301
7798093
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7798093
Mitostylus tenuis
2804643
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=2804643
Pantomorus olindae
4338575
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=4338575
Sciadrusus
21338
Epicærus fallax
Epicærus fallax
1921
1906
23481
Epagriopsis morosus
E. morosus
686
676
Epicærus biformis
7858051
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7858051
Epicaerus squamosus
3339
Hemilypus latipes
21443
Epicærus ravidus
Epicærus ravidus
2378
2362
5514809
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=5514809
Rhynchites laeticulus
6284378
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=6284378
Cyphus yucatanus
20668
Attelabus vinosus
Attelabus vinosus
199
182
21331
Epicærus æruginosus
Epicærus æruginosus
606
587
24612
49. Epicærus carinatus.
23
0
3489
Ophryastes ovipennis
23486
Epagriopsis samson
Epagriopsis samson
1054
1036
21444
Epicærus ravidus
E. ravidus
129
119
7839097
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7839097
Tosastes coarctatus
Polydrosus seriegranosus
3017046
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=3017046
Phyllobiini
22811
Exophthalmus roralis
Exophthalmus roralis
3486
3466
2609508
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=2609508
Colecerus
12356762
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/browse/tree/id/12356762
Aptolemus
4316607
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=4316607
Pseudhypoptus
23487
Epagrius samson
Epagrius samson
1071
1056
24613
Epicærus carinatus, Boh. in Schönh. Gen. Curc. vi. 2, p. 285 (excl. var.)¹.
99
24
10207490
http://eol.org/pages/10207490
Apion juno
21332
Epicærus cyphus
Epicærus cyphus
653
638
21445
Epicærus aurifer
E. aurifer
145
135
662132
http://eol.org/pages/662132
Epagrius curvipes
25696
b⁴. Elytra faintly flavo-maculate. … flavonotatus .
1350
1299
Polydrosus tereticollis
2609509
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=2609509
Compsus
22810
Exophthalmus sulcicrus var. γ
var. γ
3445
3439
3487
Ophryastes desertus
21333
Epicærus transversepunctatus
Epicærus transversepunctatus
703
675
24610
This is one of the species that, though covered with scales, still appears quite black. It is closely allied to E. tristis , but is readily distinguished by the much smaller, more numerous punctures in the series of the elytra. The rostrum is deeply sulcate along the middle in the male, more broadly and less deeply so in the female; the lateral impressions are elongate and distinct; and there is a rather large fovea between the eyes. Thorax elongate, very coarsely and deeply punctate, a little flattened and impressed along the middle in the male, but scarcely at all so in the female. Elytra quite dull, furnished with very regular series of rather fine punctures, with a short minute serial setosity on the interstices.
2221
1495
23484
Epagrius inæqualis
Epagrius inæqualis
872
854
10207493
http://eol.org/pages/10207493
Apion amoenum
25695
a⁴. Elytra sharply fusco-fasciate. … fuscofasciatus .
1298
1245
Polydrosus undatus
23940
77. Apion inflatipenne, sp. n. (Tab. III. fig. 19.)
633
582
686742
http://eol.org/pages/686742
Eugnamptus seriatus
21446
Epicærus aurifer
E. aurifer
244
234
7801411
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7801411
Curculio quadrivittatus
10207492
http://eol.org/pages/10207492
Apion lentum
21334
Epicærus mexicanus
E. mexicanus
1706
1694
3488
Ophryastes latipennis
23485
Labiatæ
Labiatæ
1008
1001
21447
Epicærus ravidus
E. ravidus
428
418
25580
Elongate, narrow, dull, ferruginous, obsoletely maculate with black; clothed with small coppery-brown and larger widely scattered cinereous scales, the latter condensed into interrupted sinuous lines on each side of the prothorax and various minute irregularly distributed spots on the elytra. Head, rostrum, eyes, and prothorax as in P. viridiventris . Elytra much wider than the prothorax, subparallel, transversely depressed below the base; coarsely punctate-striate, the alternate interstices slightly raised posteriorly. Anterior tibiæ sinuous within, armed with 4 or 5 minute denticles.
2546
1954
Epicærus
3485
Ophryastes collaris
3484
Ophryastes cinereus
21448
Epicærus amulæ
Epicærus amulæ
611
597
22815
Chauliopleurus quadrifoveatus
C. quadrifoveatus
1386
1369
21779
Pantomorus albicans
P. albicans
839
828
Polydrosus pallidisetis
3017040
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=3017040
Brachyderini
Epicærus alternans
3486
Ophryastes decipiens
21449
Epicærus aurifer
E. aurifer
1769
1759
7801416
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7801416
Curculio rivulosus
4063126
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=4063126
Allocorynus
7799059
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7799059
Cleistolophus subfasciatus
22814
CHAULIOPLEURUS
CHAULIOPLEURUS
592
578
22709
Exophthalmus vitticollis var. β
var. β
492
486
Polydrosus partitus
2910418
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=2910418
Compsus isabellinus
24464
This species is perhaps best placed near E. pedestris , compared with which it is found to be more continuous in outline, and more uniformly covered with darker squamosity; the eyes are smaller, the thorax less impressed, and the legs smaller.
1465
1222
23488
EPAGRIUS
EPAGRIUS
1161
1153
7819998
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7819998
Menetypus hadromeroides
22813
Hypsonotus chlorogaster
Hypsonotus chlorogaster
3596
3573
7854074
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7854074
Pandeleteius brevinasus
3482
Ophryastes basalis
Polydrosus pterygomalis
22708
Exophthalmus vitticollis var. α
var. α
424
418
24465
26. Epicærus bicolor, sp. n.
1494
1466
887289
http://eol.org/pages/887289
Eupagoderes wickhami
Epicærina
25690
and P. ochreus, Fall); two species, however, are known from Lower California. The eleven forms now added from within our limits are closely related to some of those inhabiting the Palæarctic region, P. longicornis , indeed, being a near ally of P. pterygomalis, Boh. The basally connate claws is perhaps the best character by which to distinguish Polydrosus from most of the allied genera, and the sharply defined, narrow scrobes separate it from Phyllobius . The antennæ are extremely slender in most of the forms here described; the femora are unarmed; and the scrobes vary in length according to the species, sometimes extending to the lower surface of the rostrum. These insects attack Quercus , Salix , Alnus , Corylus , &c., and many more species will doubtless be found to occur in the New World*. The Central-American forms may be tabulated thus:—* Two or three others are represented in our collection by worn examples only.
933
0
23489
Epagrius
Epagrius
1171
1163
21330
Epicærus mexicanus
Epicærus mexicanus
529
511
22707
Exophthalmus vitticollis var. β
var. β
143
137
22812
Præpodes roralis
Præpodes roralis
3528
3512
3483
Ophryastes bituberosus
Polydrosus pterygonalis
21788
Pantomorus
Pantomorus
2474
2464
10207398
http://eol.org/pages/10207398
Auletobius optatus
7790415
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7790415
Cyphus cultricollis
10207499
http://eol.org/pages/10207499
Heterapion femoratum
22319
Steirarrhinus serripes
serripes
557
549
Polyteles guerini
3903
Tosastes globipennis
Epicærus sturmi
24475
I am by no means sure as to the distinctions between Boheman's E. griseus and E. sphæroides ; the small series of the two we have received are variable in respect of the characters mentioned by the Swedish writer. I have therefore arbitrarily divided our examples, as above stated, until a larger number of specimens shall have been obtained, so as to allow the sexes to be distinguished, and thus facilitate the solution of the question as to whether E. griseus and E. sphæroides may not be the sexes of one variable species. An example of E. griseus communicated by Dr. Aurivillius from Schönherr's collection agrees with our examples.
973
336
21787
Sciaphilus
Sciaphilus
2329
2319
10207399
http://eol.org/pages/10207399
Pterocolinae
3902
Tosastes coarctatus
Polyteles
Epicærus squamosus
12417585
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/browse/tree/id/12417585
Mimographopsis
24474
We have received seven examples of this species; it is distinguished from E. sphæroides chiefly by the broad depression on the front of the rostrum, and also is rather larger in size.
335
152
2881901
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=2881901
Megalostylus albicans
Polytelidius
3901
Tosastes
25710
Epicærus macropterus
Epicærus macropterus
316
296
3375399
http://eol.org/pages/3375399
Hemilypus sallaei
7799364
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7799364
Eustales adamantinus
7789366
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7789366
Apion ferrugineum
Polyteles steveni
21789
Pycnophilus
Pycnophilus
2505
2494
3900
Thricolepis inornata
24472
Epicærus griseus, Boh. in Schönh. Gen. Curc. vi. 2, p. 282¹.
82
22
22315
Diapherontus
Diapherontus
3343
3331
24617
50. Epicærus biformis, sp. n. (Tab. V. fig. 17, ♀.)
1147
1096
25712
Epicærus elegantulus
Epicærus elegantulus
377
357
25688
Cyphomimus, Horn, Proc. Am. Phil. Soc. xv. pp. 104, 105.
2302
2246
21784
PYCNOPHILUS
PYCNOPHILUS
1139
1128
25607
Exophthalmus impositus
Exophthalmus impositus
948
926
Exophthalmus ornatus
24471
27. Epicærus griseus.
21
0
10207494
http://eol.org/pages/10207494
Apion grallarium
22316
Steirarrhinus conicollis
conicollis
346
336
25711
Epicærus monclovæ
Epicærus monclovæ
345
328
21783
Pantomorus
Pantomorus
1125
1115
25689
No true winged Polydrosus seems to have been described from Tropical America, and but two from the United States (P. americanus, Gyll., the type of Cyphomimus ,
2463
2303
25606
Exophthalmus scalaris
Exophthalmus scalaris
914
893
23344
A very peculiar insect whose genus is somewhat doubtful, but at present it cannot be placed elsewhere than in Eugnamptus .
211
89
10207495
http://eol.org/pages/10207495
Apion samson
Polydrusus
24615
This is a considerably smaller insect than E. tristis , with a rather shorter thorax and much coarser setosity, the latter not being confined to the elytral declivity but evident over the whole surface; the antennæ are only about half as thick, being unusually slender. The female has the elytra broader and shorter, more abruptly narrowed behind, and with the suture before the apex more prominent.
603
204
22317
Steirarrhinus infucatus
infucatus
403
394
10207497
http://eol.org/pages/10207497
Apion basale
21786
Epicærina
Epicærina
2251
2242
25686
Polydrusus, Germar, Ins. Spec. nov. p. 451 (1824).
2039
1989
21891
Pandeleteius
Pandeleteius
1826
1814
25609
Exophthalmus tessellatus
Exophthalmus tessellatus
1013
989
10207496
http://eol.org/pages/10207496
Apion latipes
23345
22. Eugnamptus nigripennis, sp. n. (Tab. II. fig. 10.)
266
212
7819990
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7819990
Pandeleteius hieroglyphicus
25714
Epagrius nubilosus
Epagrius nubilosus
429
411
25713
Epicærus foveifrons
Epicærus foveifrons
404
385
10207498
http://eol.org/pages/10207498
Heterapion
22318
Steirarrhinus nebulosus
nebulosus
458
449
2903586
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=2903586
Pantomorus fulleri
21785
Otiorhynchidæ
Otiorhynchidæ
2191
2178
25687
Polydrosus, Schönherr, Curc. Disp. Meth. p. 138 (1826); Gen. Curc. ii. p. 134; Lacordaire, Gen. Col. vi. p. 78; Bedel, Faune Col. Bass. Seine, v. p. 50; Horn, Proc. Calif. Acad. Sci. (2) iv. p. 446 (1894).
2245
2040
21890
Hadromerus
Hadromerus
1728
1718
25608
Exophthalmus triangulifer
Exophthalmus triangulifer
981
956
12419023
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/browse/tree/id/12419023
Chamaelops
23234
4. Eugnamptus maculatus, sp. n. (Tab. II. fig. 3.)
1069
1019
24580
44. Epicærus pyriformis, sp. n. (Tab. IV. fig. 23, ♂.)
1472
1418
25716
Epagrius retrorsus
Epagrius retrorsus
485
467
Exophthalmus roralis
22311
Steirarrhinus tenuicornis
S. tenuicornis
3206
3192
21780
Pantomorus robustus
P. robustus
1006
995
25579
23. Pandeleteius quichensis, sp. n.
1953
1918
21893
TANYMECINA
TANYMECINA
53
43
24726
12. Epagrius jugicola, sp. n. (Tab. V. fig. 23.)
1307
1259
20674
Xestolabus
Xestolabus
2039
2029
7826097
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7826097
Promecops viator
25603
Exophthalmus scalptus
Exophthalmus scalptus
829
808
7867850
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7867850
Pandeleteius submetallicus
22710
Exophthalmus cupreipes
Exophthalmus cupreipes
743
721
Exophthalmus quadrivittatus
541957
http://eol.org/pages/541957
Eugnamptus hirtellus
25715
Epagrius rugicollis
Epagrius rugicollis
455
436
22312
Polydrosus
Polydrosus
3237
3227
21892
Tanymecina
Tanymecina
1845
1835
7839507
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7839507
Cydianerus argenteus
24725
This is one of two species that were labelled Synthlibonotus viator, Chevr., in Sallé's collection.
1258
1159
20675
Attelabus heterocerus
Attelabus heterocerus
2074
2053
25602
Exophthalmus distigma
Exophthalmus distigma
800
779
25718
Bothynodontes gibbipennis
Bothynodontes gibbipennis
559
534
3909
Trachyphlœus
22313
Hoplopactus
Hoplopactus
3253
3242
23349
Rostrum somewhat longer than usual. Head short, the constriction of the neck being near to the eyes, these large, widely separated, the space between them very sparingly punctate. Antennæ quite black, with extremely long club, the joints of which are linear, the terminal joint only about half as long as the tenth. Thorax coarsely, rather deeply, and closely punctate. Elytra black, the lateral margin red, bearing a long griseous setosity; the punctuation deep, coarse, and very close, but not perfectly regular as in E. brevicollis , the interstices very narrow and rendered somewhat indefinite by the interstitial punctures being only imperfectly separated from the coarse serial sculpture. Legs red, with the tips of the femora a little infuscate.
1243
491
24724
We have received four specimens of E. opacus —all males. They have the base of the elytra remarkably deeply emarginate and the shoulders considerably prolonged in front. A specimen from Tepan is possibly a female of this species; it is very much larger and broader, has the shoulders not produced, and the elytra smoother.
1158
836
20676
Attelabus heterocerus
A. heterocerus
415
401
Exophthalmus princeps
25605
Exophthalmus nubilus
Exophthalmus nubilus
885
865
21895
Polydacrys
Polydacrys
204
194
21782
Naupactus
Naupactus
1110
1101
20677
Attelabus corvinus
A. corvinus
446
435
Exophthalmus plicatus
22314
Diaphorus
Diaphorus
3314
3305
12417470
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/browse/tree/id/12417470
Trachyphloeomimus
3908
Trachyphlœomimus spurcus
25717
Cleistolophus viridimargo
Cleistolophus viridimargo
522
497
25604
Exophthalmus nubilus
Exophthalmus nubilus
857
837
21894
Tanymecini
Tanymecini
107
97
Epagrius variolosus
25578
Three specimens, one abraded, recently received from their captor. A small, narrow, somewhat depressed form not unlike P. brevipes , with shorter scrobes, finely punctured elytral striæ, much finer curled hairs on the upper surface, &c. The prothorax is less constricted, and the anterior tibiæ more feebly sinuate within, than in P. sinuatipes .
1917
1571
21781
Naupactus
Naupactus
1034
1025
7826098
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7826098
Eupagoderes turbinatus
Exophthalmus sphacelatus
2916809
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=2916809
Apion mediocre
3333
Hadromerus splendidus
3907
Trachyphlœomimus solitarius
20670
Attelabus cinnamomeus
A. cinnamomeus
1152
1138
21897
Isodrusus
Isodrusus
589
580
21896
Anypotactus
Anypotactus
474
463
Exophthalmus sommeri
76793
http://eol.org/pages/76793
Naupactopsis
25719
Elissa laticeps
Elissa laticeps
586
571
3332
Hadromerus scintillans
3906
Trachyphlœomimus
20671
Attelabus vestitus
A. vestitus
1260
1249
701671
http://eol.org/pages/701671
Epicaerus oculatus
Exophthalmus scalptus
3331
Hadromerus schönherri
25601
Exophthalmus agrestis var.
Exophthalmus agrestis, var.
761
734
3905
Trachyphlœina
3330
Hadromerus rufipes
20672
Attelabus axillaris
Attelabus axillaris
1462
1443
21899
Tanymecina
Tanymecina
686
676
694591
http://eol.org/pages/694591
Polydrosus pterygomalis
Exophthalmus scalaris
22310
Cyphus
Cyphus
3189
3183
25600
Exophthalmus agrestis var.
Exophthalmus agrestis, var.
716
689
20673
Attelabus axillaris
Attelabus axillaris
1504
1485
3904
Tosastes humeralis
21898
Polydrosina
Polydrosina
642
631
3857
Steirarrhinus nebulosus var. δ
22895
Mazenes bifoveatus
Mazenes bifoveatus
3116
3098
22742
Exophthalmus agrestis
E. agrestis
2003
1992
25707
Eupagoderes turbinatus
Eupagoderes turbinatus
232
210
24495
Eustylus grypsatus
Eustylus grypsatus
4712
4694
23316
17. Eugnamptus niger, sp. n.
970
942
Attelabus vinosus
Megalostylus sturmi
26166
Two males, found in September, one showing the commencement of the change of colour in the scales—from whitish to green. Closely related to M. albicans , but with the scape of the antennæ slender at the base (and therefore strongly clavate), the elytra considerably wider than the prothorax and with a series of short, fine, decumbent hairs down each interstice. The slender base of the antennæ also separates M. brevipilis from M. fusiformis and the cinereo-squamose variety of M. splendidus .
751
257
Pactorrhinus grisescens
3858
Steirarrhinus quadripunctatus
22519
Megalostylus renggeri
M. renggeri
1947
1936
22894
Cleonus
Cleonus
3092
3085
22741
Naupactus aurivittis
Naupactus aurivittis
579
559
24494
Eustylus cinericius
Eustylus cinericius
4677
4658
23315
One of the most slenderly-formed members of the genus. It was labelled in Sallé's collection E. rufifrons , Chevr. Three examples.
941
811
25708
Amphidees acuminatus
Amphidees acuminatus
262
242
23101
16. Rhynchites pusillus, sp. n. (Tab. I. fig. 18.)
262
212
Megalostylus sturmi var. villosus
Attelabus viridans
Pandeleteinus
3855
Steirarrhinus nebulosus var. β
5510801
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=5510801
Attelabus melanopygus
22518
Megalostylus albicans
M. albicans
1877
1866
692751
http://eol.org/pages/692751
Cyphus quadripunctatus
24493
Eustylus cinericius
Eustylus cinericius
4646
4627
22893
Naupactides
Naupactides
3038
3027
22120
Pandeleteius tibialis
P. tibialis
2922
2911
25709
Epicærus macropus
Epicærus macropus
289
272
22740
Præpodes nubilus
Præpodes nubilus
509
493
681270
http://eol.org/pages/681270
Euperitelus albovarius
26168
♀. Apotomoderes albicans, Lacord. Gen. Col., Atlas, p. 21, t. 62. figg. 5, 5 a, b ¹.
921
837
23625
Two specimens. It may be well to say that there are in the collection three or four other individuals very closely allied to this and to A. gracilirostre , but representing, I believe, as many distinct species.
2241
2031
Megalostylus splendidus
Attelabus variabilis
2609747
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=2609747
Evotus
520182
http://eol.org/pages/520182
Pantomorus maculosus
23624
This insect certainly comes very close to A. gracilirostre ; the rostrum, however, is not very smooth and polished as in that species, but bears a distinct punctuation. This is almost all I can see of importance to distinguish the two, though A. punctulirostre is a little more slender, and has a distinct sprinkling of minute hairs or setosity on the upper surface even on the elytra.
2030
1645
22517
Megalostylodes
Megalostylodes
1775
1761
3856
Steirarrhinus nebulosus var. γ
24492
Eustylus chiriquensis
Eustylus chiriquensis
4615
4594
22892
Pactorrhinus grisescens
P. grisescens
2833
2820
Pactorrhinus
26167
5. Megalostylus albicans. (Tab. X. figg. 27, ♂; 28, ♂, var.; 29, ♀, var. expansus .)
836
752
21790
Epicærina
Epicærina
2559
2550
Attelabus vestitus
Megalostylus splendidus var.
22746
Chlorima hieroglyphica
Chlorima hieroglyphica
2156
2134
23538
9. Apion acupunctatum, sp. n.
754
725
Cyphus pudens
3853
Steirarrhinus nebulosus var. ß
21791
Pantomorus
Pantomorus
2638
2628
24499
Eustylus quadrigibbus
Eustylus quadrigibbus
4850
4829
Auletobius
530368
http://eol.org/pages/530368
Epagrius laevinasus
25703
Ophryastes collaris
Ophryastes collaris
110
91
22122
Pandeleteius nodifer
P. nodifer
3018
3008
22891
Pactorrhinus
Pactorrhinus
2806
2794
22745
Præpodes scalaris
Præpodes scalaris
2089
2072
Auletobius affinis
3854
Steirarrhinus nebulosus var. α
10776108
http://eol.org/pages/10776108
Naupactus sulfuratus
24498
Eustylus quadrigibbus
Eustylus quadrigibbus
4817
4796
21792
Pycnophilus piceus
Pycnophilus piceus
21
3
7823744
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7823744
Polyteles guerini
23626
24. Apion colon, sp. n. (Tab. III. fig. 5.)
2285
2242
25704
Ophryastes collaris
Ophryastes collaris
139
120
23500
Graphorhinus metallescens
Graphorhinus metallescens
1891
1866
26169
♀. Apotomoderus albicans, Chevr. Bull. Soc. Ent. Fr. 1878, p. liv².
989
922
Cyphus quadripunctatus
666072
http://eol.org/pages/666072
Rhynchites confertus
26880
d¹. Rostrum short and broad: species smaller (length 2 4/5—8 mm.). … [PROMÉCOPIDES, Lacord.]
92
0
22890
Mazenes bifoveatus
M. bifoveatus
2171
2158
22121
Pandeleteius albisquamis
P. albisquamis
2941
2927
22744
Exophthalmus scalaris
Exophthalmus scalaris
2047
2026
3851
Steirarrhinus nebulosus
7818463
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7818463
Pandeleteius hilaris
Attelabus viridanus
24497
Eustylus puber
Eustylus puber
4779
4765
21793
SCIAPHILINA
SCIAPHILINA
845
834
26883
b³. Tarsal claws connate; eyes subapproximate above. … EUCOLEOCERUS, gen. nov.
299
221
Megalostylus sturmi var. γ
22124
Pandeletejus submetallicus
Pandeletejus submetallicus
301
275
25705
Tosastes coarctatus
Tosastes coarctatus
168
149
3852
Steirarrhinus nebulosus var.
6165017
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=6165017
Hispidae
Auletes
21794
Otiorhynchidæ
Otiorhynchidæ
901
888
24496
Eustylus grypsatus
Eustylus grypsatus
4742
4724
7853326
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7853326
Pandeleteius flexilis
666070
http://eol.org/pages/666070
Tanymecus confertus
22123
PANDELETEINUS
PANDELETEINUS
3120
3107
Megalostylus sulcirostris
26882
a³. Tarsal claws free; eyes distant above. … COLEOCERUS, Schönh.
220
156
25706
Eupagoderes rotundatus
Eupagoderes rotundatus
200
178
22743
Exophthalmus distigma
E. distigma
2019
2008
23696
Trachyphlœomimus solitarius
T. solitarius
3328
3315
26279
Exophthalmus nicaraguensis, Bovie, Ann. Soc. Ent. Belg. 1907, p. 327¹.
445
375
Pandeleteius brevinasus
22013
Pandeleteius undatus
undatus
216
209
10207925
http://eol.org/pages/10207925
Exophthalmus clathratus
21795
Mitostylus
Mitostylus
1394
1384
517717
http://eol.org/pages/517717
Epicaerus minor
23736
42. Apion cretaceicolle, sp. n. (Tab. II. fig. 25.)
2257
2206
3910
Trachyphlœus asperatus
24326
Epicærus mopsurus
Epicærus mopsurus
4418
4401
23503
Epagrius rugicollis
Epagrius rugicollis
675
656
22012
Pandeleteius fasciatus
fasciatus
206
197
23697
Trachyphlœomimus solitarius
Trachyphlœomimus solitarius
161
134
10207924
http://eol.org/pages/10207924
Exophthalmus duplicatus
26278
1. Exophthalmus nicaraguensis. (Tab. XI. figg. 3, 3 a , ♀.)
374
315
5514863
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=5514863
Rhynchites mexicanus
21796
Phyllobiini
Phyllobiini
1431
1420
3850
Steirarrhinus naupactoides
7866744
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7866744
Naupactus cinerascens
3911
Trachyphlœus solitarius
23504
Bradyrhynchus rugicollis
Bradyrhynchus rugicollis
724
700
7853320
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7853320
Elissa laticeps
25700
Promecops brevisetis
Promecops brevisetis
993
973
Epicærus foveifrons
24325
Epicærus mopanus
Epicærus mopanus
4388
4372
12343389
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/browse/tree/id/12343389
Bradyrhynchus
26992
EUCOLEOCERUS, gen. nov.
1386
1363
23501
Bradyrhynchus tolucæ
Bradyrhynchus tolucæ
1960
1940
22015
Pandeleteius amulæ
amulæ
309
304
10207927
http://eol.org/pages/10207927
Exophthalmus caeruleovittatus
23694
Trachyphlœus asperatus
T. asperatus
2350
2338
23310
16. Eugnamptus rufifrons, sp. n. (Tab. II. fig. 7.)
51
0
21797
Phyllobiina
Phyllobiina
1448
1437
Pandeleteius armatus
659496
http://eol.org/pages/659496
Polydacrys depressifrons
23359
Eupagoderes dunnianus
E. dunnianus
1297
1285
Auletobius nudus
25701
Promecops uniformis
Promecops uniformis
1020
1001
24324
Epicærus monclovæ
Epicærus monclovæ
4359
4342
10207926
http://eol.org/pages/10207926
Exophthalmus vermiculatus
Pandeleteius boops
22014
Pandeleteius vitticollis
vitticollis
230
219
23695
Trachyphlœomimus spurcus
Trachyphlœomimus spurcus
2437
2413
23502
Epagrius metallescens
E. metallescens
352
337
27094
Two specimens from Guatemala (taken as the types) and a series from each of the Mexican localities. This insect is so like P. umbrata that it can only be separated therefrom by the free tarsal claws; and the very short curved setæ along each elytral interstice distinguish P. brevisetis from P. alternans . The sexes are scarcely distinguishable by external characters.
3539
3170
21798
Otiorhynchidæ
Otiorhynchidæ
1692
1679
Auletobius optatus
25702
Ophryastes tetralobus
Ophryastes tetralobus
82
61
24323
Epicærus monclovæ
Epicærus monclovæ
4324
4307
Pandeleteius albisquamis
10207921
http://eol.org/pages/10207921
Exophthalmus tessellatus
22952
Pseudocyphus geminus
Pseudocyphus geminus
1066
1046
27095
10. Promecops uniformis, sp. n. (Tab. XIV. fig. 30, ♂.)
55
0
Megalostylus renggeri
23692
Hypsometopus inquinatus
H. inquinatus
1992
1979
23106
17. Rhynchites thesaurus, sp. n.
979
947
24322
Epicærus minor
Epicærus minor
4294
4280
23507
Epagrius retrorsus
Epagrius retrorsus
1290
1272
22899
Mazenes geminatus
M. geminatus
833
821
21799
Otiorhynchidæ
Otiorhynchidæ
1860
1847
3700
Polyteles
Pandeleteius amulæ
26274
b³. Tibiæ, or at least posterior pair in ♀, sharply denticulate on their inner edge; upper surface variegate with metallic-green or cinereous scales, which are in part condensed into spots or sharply-defined stripes. … Species 30—32.
2634
2401
22951
Pseudocyphus chrysopus
chrysopus
1040
1031
Megalostylus rhodopus
23105
This species is in sculpture rather similar to R. confertus , but differs in its dark blue- black colour and in the longer and more slender thorax. At first sight it is still more like the European R. nanus , but the thorax is longer and narrower and much more densely punctate. From R. guatemalenus the species is chiefly distinguished by the very dense punctuation of the thorax, and by the less obsolete punctuation of the elytra. Two examples.
946
499
23693
Phyxelis
Phyxelis
2229
2221
24321
Epicærus minor
Epicærus minor
4268
4254
23508
Epagrius nubilosus
E. nubilosus
2516
2504
22898
Mazenes lineatus
Mazenes lineatus
3048
3032
3701
Polyteles guerini
Megalostylus macrophthalmus
23690
Trachyphlœus
Trachyphlœus
1812
1800
Pandeleteinus submetallicus
26277
b¹. Upper surface with long erect bristly hairs, the scales wanting on various irregular spaces on the elytra; head depressed between the eyes, the latter prominent; prothorax truncate at the base. … Species 34.
314
103
22950
Pseudocyphus zebra
zebra
829
824
10207810
http://eol.org/pages/10207810
Anypotactina
10207923
http://eol.org/pages/10207923
Exophthalmus albovittatus
22011
Pandeleteius maculicollis
maculicollis
126
114
7859097
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7859097
Epicaerus oculatus
49446
http://eol.org/pages/49446
Apion
22897
Mazenes bifoveatus
M. bifoveatus
2665
2652
23505
Epicærus notatus
Epicærus notatus
756
740
3912
Xestolabus
27240
40 (B). Epicærus foveifrons, sp. n. (Tab. XV. fig. 12, ♂.)
2752
2694
24320
Epicærus mexicanus
Epicærus mexicanus
4222
4204
33106
http://eol.org/pages/33106
Polydrosus
Megalostylus physops
23691
Hypsometopus
Hypsometopus
1971
1959
26276
scales, which are often condensed into spots or stripes towards the sides of the elytra. … Species 33.
102
0
10207922
http://eol.org/pages/10207922
Exophthalmus albolineatus
Pandeleteius
22010
Pandeleteius brevinasus
brevinasus
2342
2332
22896
Mazenes geminatus
Mazenes geminatus
1380
1363
819915
http://eol.org/pages/819915
Rhynchites thesaurus
23506
Epicærus punctaticollis
punctaticollis
779
765
12418857
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/browse/tree/id/12418857
Evotus
27099
Seven males and four females. In this insect there is no trace of the usual pallid elytral fasciæ, but there is sometimes an interrupted, blackish, somewhat denuded band visible beyond the middle, especially in the female. The males sometimes have the legs excessively stout. The tarsal claws are long, as in P. unidentata .
1493
1169
33105
http://eol.org/pages/33105
Polydrusus
21578
Epicærus
Epicærus
1631
1623
22943
Chamælops munita
C. munita
2497
2488
Epicærus insolitus
23241
Coleocerus
Coleocerus
1875
1865
23354
Eupagoderes cinereus
E. cinereus
1489
1478
682652
http://eol.org/pages/682652
Amphidees acuminatus
7846296
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7846296
Exophthalmus sulcipennis
26270
m⁵. Prothorax and elytra irregularly reticulated with coarse, oblique, confluent rugæ, the depressed portions of the surface densely clothed with coppery-white scales. … Species 25.
1812
1631
22944
Temnoscapus fissirostris
Temnoscapus fissirostris
2715
2691
7798932
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7798932
Mimographus rufipes
Epicærus inflatus
23240
Promécopides
Promécopides
1750
1738
23353
Eupagoderes gracilis
E. gracilis
1172
1161
21577
Epicærus
Epicærus
1508
1500
26271
n⁵. Prothorax and elytra cæruleo- or carneo-vittate, the scales on the rest of the surface green or golden-green, the seriate punctures on the elytra placed in large foveæ. … Species 26, 27.
2003
1813
26986
Six specimens. Extremely like C. rotundicollis , and only differing from it in the much less rounded sides of the prothorax and the more oblong elytra. It is possible they are the sexual complements of the same species, but this is not likely to be the case. The less excavate, non-sulcate rostrum and the feebly protuberant mesosternum separate C. crassipes from all the varieties of C. variegatus and C. setosus .
3157
2742
27245
Very near E. truquianus , from which it differs in having the frontal fovea much larger; the prothorax more convex, deeply sulcate, and with fewer foveæ; the elytra more convex in both sexes, the seriate punctures closely placed, and the interstices raised throughout. The male (type), recently sent us by Mr. Wickham, is rather worn and almost glabrous above, the female is squamose on the apical declivity. E. hoegei , from Salazar, based upon a single female example, is a more elongate, less convex form, with a feebly impressed rostrum, an obsoletely grooved prothorax, and flat elytral interstices.
1350
746
7827450
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7827450
Eustales stellaris
Epicærus impar
26272
o⁵. Prothorax and elytra with scintillating green scales clustered into lines or vittæ, the alternate elytral interstices raised and almost bare. … Species 28.
2163
2004
22941
Pseudocyphus flexicaulis
P. flexicaulis
2107
2093
4234965
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=4234965
Megalostylodes
23352
Eupagoderes decipiens
E. decipiens
1119
1107
26987
7. Coleocerus rotundicollis, sp. n. (Tab. XIV. fig. 17.)
56
0
672165
http://eol.org/pages/672165
Pandeleteius brevinasus
6627785
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=6627785
Curculio octotuberculatus
23730
41. Apion picturatum, sp. n. (Tab. III. fig. 11, ♀.)
925
873
22942
Chamælops
Chamælops
2481
2472
21579
Cacochromus carteri
Cacochromus carteri
1656
1637
7800500
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7800500
Pantomorus viridis
23351
Eupagoderes sordidus
sordidus
1061
1053
Epicærus imbricatus
26273
b⁴. Prothorax vittate and elytra maculate with cupreous or pallid scales; the elytra (as seen in profile) concave or depressed to about the middle and gibbous behind, the humeri not prominent, obliquely truncated in front. … Species 29.
2400
2164
27247
The types of this species (two examples from Popocatepetl) are certainly males, and we have also another agreeing with them from Flohr's duplicates, with a dealer's label “Sierra de Durango” attached. The scattered denticles on the anterior tibiæ are almost obsolete in E. godmani and the allied E. scutellaris .
1690
1378
22947
Pseudocyphus geminus
geminus
395
388
7799689
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7799689
Naupactus stupidus
23358
Eupagoderes turbinatus
E. turbinatus
1273
1260
26981
I have seen six specimens of this species from within our limits agreeing with others before me from San Diego and Brownsville, Texas. The markings are variable, the cinereous scales sometimes predominating, but the blackish scales are never condensed into two uninterrupted broad vittæ on the disc of the prothorax as is often the case in C. variegatus , the latter also having the prothorax less distinctly narrowed at the base than in C. marmoratus , at least in the female.
1693
1216
10207928
http://eol.org/pages/10207928
Exophthalmus bilineatus
22016
Pandeleteius sublineatus
sublineatus
363
352
Epicærus hœgei
24329
Epicærus neglectus
Epicærus neglectus
4521
4503
7819867
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7819867
Germariella juvencus
2657922
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=2657922
Ambrosia
27246
Epicærus godmani (p. 124).
1377
1351
22948
Pseudocyphus nigroguttatus
nigroguttatus
586
573
701356
http://eol.org/pages/701356
Epagrius opacus
23357
Eupagoderes turbinatus
Eupagoderes turbinatus
3072
3050
26982
6. Coleocerus crassipes, sp. n.
1725
1694
22520
Hadromerus
Hadromerus
2033
2023
2894223
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=2894223
Pantomorus contractus
22017
Pandeleteius sinuatipes
sinuatipes
432
422
Epicærus griseus
10207929
http://eol.org/pages/10207929
Exophthalmus sulcipennis
7791820
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7791820
Attelabus heterocerus
22678
Diaprepes modestus
Diaprepes modestus
310
292
22018
Pandeleteius ciliatipennis
ciliatipennis
503
490
24327
Epicærus nebulosus
Epicærus nebulosus
4454
4436
7842699
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7842699
Trachyphloeomimus spurcus
23951
Though similar in appearance to A. inflatipenne , this is, no doubt, distinct from that species, as it differs in numerous slight particulars, among others in having a very fine, minute, and scanty setosity on the thorax and elytra. BIOL. CENTR.-AMER., Coleopt., Vol. IV. Pt. 3, February 1891. MM
2497
2199
22945
Steirarrhinus conicollis
Steirarrhinus conicollis
2859
2835
23356
Eupagoderes constrictus
E. constrictus
2713
2699
731139
http://eol.org/pages/731139
Epagrius nubilosus
Epicærus godmani
23699
THAMIRAS
THAMIRAS
227
219
22679
Exophthalmus carinirostris
E. carinirostris
1336
1320
22019
Pandeleteius microcephalus
microcephalus
603
590
22946
Pseudocyphus flexicaulis
flexicaulis
162
151
27248
Epicærus sexcostatus (p. 125).
1721
1691
516068
http://eol.org/pages/516068
Polydrosus mutabilis
7790765
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7790765
Attelabus vestitus
12357354
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/browse/tree/id/12357354
Amphidees
23952
79. Apion juno, sp. n. (Tab. III. fig. 20.)
43
0
23355
Eupagoderes rotundatus
Eupagoderes rotundatus
1521
1499
24328
Epicærus nebulosus
Epicærus nebulosus
4490
4472
Epicærus fronteræ
Pachnæus villosus
23698
Trachyphlœus solitarius
Trachyphlœus solitarius
195
172
Cyphus sulphureus
26872
Under this group are placed all the genera with broad, well-developed ocular lobes to the prothorax, laterally placed scrobes, and fully developed wings; these latter, however, are rudimentary or wanting in Pseudhypoptus . The “Entimides” and “Hypsonotides” are poorly, and the “Promecopides” very well, represented in Central America. The eight genera belonging to our region may be tabulated thus:—
1925
1525
22523
Megalostylus sturmi
sturmi
2197
2191
22676
Exophthalmus verecundus
Exophthalmus verecundus
204
181
22125
Pandeleteius
Pandeleteius
425
413
21570
Epagrius Group 6
Epagrius Group 6
18
2
23249
Promecops
Promecops
2127
2118
23840
60. Apion pleuriticum, sp. n. (Tab. III. fig. 15.)
2402
2352
22737
Compsus
Compsus
58
51
27396
DEROSOMUS (p. 168).
287
268
22677
Diaprepes verecundus
Diaprepes verecundus
248
228
Cyphus sublineatus
22126
Elissa
Elissa
593
587
23248
Promecops umbrata
umbrata
1973
1966
26873
a. Antennal club oblong or elongate; rostrum short, broad, strongly dilated anteriorly; elytra very broad, triangular. … [ENTIMIDES, Lacord.]
2067
1926
7791825
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7791825
Attelabus binotatus
22524
Megalostylus sturmi
sturmi
2233
2227
27395
SCIAPHILINA.
267
255
22738
Eustales impositus
E. impositus
101
89
Cyphus sedecimpunctatus
22127
Pandeleteinus submetallicus
Pandeleteinus submetallicus
882
855
7865773
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7865773
Pantomorus mollis
22674
Exophthalmus interpositus
Exophthalmus interpositus
1983
1958
22521
Cyphus
Cyphus
2042
2036
23247
Promecops viator
P. viator
1963
1954
26874
a¹. Tarsal claws free; eyes distant; humeri angularly projecting: species very large. … ENTIMUS, Schönh.
2172
2068
21572
Epagrius group 7
Epagrius group 7
1592
1576
22949
Pseudocyphus macroscapus
macroscapus
664
653
12250738
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/browse/tree/id/12250738
Curculionidae
22735
Exophthalmus agrestis
E. agrestis
2018
2007
Cyphus roseiventris
22522
Atactogenus
Atactogenus
2056
2045
22675
Exophthalmus verecundus
E. verecundus
3483
3470
26875
b¹. Tarsal claws connate at base; eyes subapproximate; humeri not projecting laterally: species smaller. … CYDIANIRUS, Schönh.
2299
2173
23246
Promecops unidentata
unidentata
1937
1927
21571
Epagrius inæqualis
Epagrius inæqualis
52
34
22736
Exophthalmus scalptus
Exophthalmus scalptus
2411
2390
672278
http://eol.org/pages/672278
Polydacrys brevicollis
518358
http://eol.org/pages/518358
Epicaerus mexicanus
22128
Pandeletejus submetallicus
Pandeletejus submetallicus
940
914
27397
4. Derosomus glaucus, sp. n. (Tab. XV. figg. 26, 26 a .)
344
288
23245
Promecops rhombifera
rhombifera
1924
1914
26161
4. Megalostylus brevipilis, sp. n. (Tab. X. fig. 26, ♂..)
2482
2425
682656
http://eol.org/pages/682656
Polydrosus acuminatus
4234967
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=4234967
Megalostylus
Deamphus brevipennis
21574
Epagrius grandis
Epagrius grandis
227
211
23350
Eupagoderes cretaceus
E. cretaceus
1047
1035
22672
Exophthalmus fasciatus
E. fasciatus
737
725
660292
http://eol.org/pages/660292
Isodrusus debilis
22129
ISODRUSUS
ISODRUSUS
1702
1693
7815062
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7815062
Tanymecus confertus
22527
Megalostylus rhodopus
rhodopus
2568
2560
26160
This species may be known by its not very densely squamose surface; the red legs; the conical prothorax, with the base feebly sinuate, and the hind angles acutely extending outwards in both sexes; the rather large scutellum; the posteriorly setose suture of the elytra, the elytra themselves broader than the prothorax, and somewhat depressed in the female; and the hairy under surface and legs. The scales on the upper surface vary in colour—greenish, bluish, olivaceous, or cinereous, those on the scutellum and the sides of the body beneath whitish. The first ventral segment is hollowed down the middle in the male. M. rhodopus is apparently a common insect in Oaxaca. I have seen the types belonging to the Sommer collection.
2424
1694
23244
Promecops rhombica
rhombica
1911
1903
26877
c¹. Rostrum longer and narrower; tarsal claws free. … [HYPSONOTIDES, Lacord.]
2434
2357
7846293
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7846293
Exophthalmus sulcicrus
21573
Epagrius samson
Epagrius samson
1623
1608
23958
80. Apion gibbosum, sp. n. (Tab. III. figg. 21; 21 a , profile.)
1158
1094
Deamphus
22673
Exophthalmus fasciatus
E. fasciatus
1906
1894
22528
Megalostylus brevipilis
brevipilis
164
154
3849
Steirarrhinus lineatocollis
7791829
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7791829
Attelabus championi
4165720
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=4165720
Euomus
21576
Epicærus carteri
Epicærus carteri
1485
1469
23846
61. Apion fraudulentum, sp. n.
1172
1142
23243
Promecops leucothyrea
leucothyrea
1900
1889
26878
a². Humeri prominent; scutellum larger; ocular lobes not extending inferiorly; wings fully developed. … HYPOPTUS, Lacord.
2556
2435
7881486
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7881486
Rhynchites aeneus
22670
Exophthalmus nicaraguensis
E. nicaraguensis
643
627
660290
http://eol.org/pages/660290
Rhynchites debilis
2591277
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=2591277
Brachystylus acutus
23531
We have received thirteen examples of this obscure little insect; it most resembles A. vetustum , but is not closely allied thereto, and is readily distinguished therefrom by the broader head and more convex eyes, as well as by the insertion of the antennæ nearer to the base of the rostrum.
2264
1973
Cyphus yucatanus
22739
Exophthalmus nubilus
Exophthalmus nubilus
460
440
3848
Steirarrhinus infucatus
22525
Megalostylus sturmi var. villosus
var. villosus
2254
2241
689349
http://eol.org/pages/689349
Eustylus ruptus
12343286
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/browse/tree/id/12343286
Apotomoderes
4305933
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=4305933
Polydius
23620
23. Apion punctulirostre, sp. n.
1345
1313
Epicærus lateralis
21575
CACOCHROMUS
CACOCHROMUS
1298
1287
23242
Promecops lepida
P. lepida
1886
1877
26879
b². Humeri not prominent; scutellum very small; ocular lobes extending inferiorly; wings rudimentary or wanting. … PSEUDHYPOPTUS, gen. nov.
2696
2557
22671
Exophthalmus ornatus
Exophthalmus ornatus
669
649
Cyphus viridans
23532
8. Apion guatemalenum, sp. n.
2294
2265
3847
Steirarrhinus guatemaltecus
22526
Megalostylus tomentosus
tomentosus
2444
2434
2902139
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=2902139
Temnoscapus fissirostris
7826078
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7826078
Eupagoderes wickhami
22506
TETRAGONOMUS
TETRAGONOMUS
943
931
3867
Synosomus
23637
26. Apion vetustum, sp. n.
2473
2447
Mestorus crinitus
22881
Naupactopsis auropictus
N. auropictus
3741
3728
24481
Eustales opulentus
Eustales opulentus
4289
4271
22505
Cyphus yucatanus
Cyphus yucatanus
2959
2943
3868
Synosomus geonomoides
66666
http://eol.org/pages/66666
Pseudopantomorus
26179
Megalostylus splendidus, Chevr. Bull. Soc. Ent. Fr. 1878, p. lv¹.
2587
2522
Mestorus gracilis
22880
Naupactus acutipennis
Naupactus acutipennis
1808
1787
24480
Eustales impositus
Eustales impositus
4253
4235
3869
Synthlibonotus
7842983
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7842983
Eustylus subapterus
22508
Tetragonomus
Tetragonomus
2373
2361
3368995
http://eol.org/pages/3368995
Apion pauper
Attelabus melanopygus
Mimographopsis
26178
6. Megalostylus splendidus. (Tab. X. figg. 30, ♀; 31, var., ♂.)
2521
2458
22730
Geonemus agrestis
G. agrestis
3057
3046
22883
Naupactopsis auropictus
Naupactopsis auropictus
520
497
24483
Eustales stellaris
Eustales stellaris
4355
4337
22507
Tetragonomus tuberosus
T. tuberosus
2165
2153
4076732
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=4076732
Aramigus
Attelabus mundanus
23790
Apion basale
Apion basale
1829
1817
26177
The typical form of this species, sent us in abundance from Cuernavaca, is uniformly cinereous or whitish, the variety with the scales green (not previously recorded) being apparently much scarcer. Both forms have been received from Chilpancingo and Amula. The prothorax is as wide at the base as the elytra in both sexes. The rostrum is broadly excavate from the tip to near the eyes. The longitudinal plica on the fifth ventral segment of the female is conspicuous. About sixty specimens have been examined, the females showing considerable variation in the lateral development of the hind angles of the prothorax. Lacordaire¹ gave no locality for his A. albicans , and that given for it by Chevrolat ²—California—must be due to some mistake in labelling.
2457
1700
23327
19. Eugnamptus semivittatus, sp. n.
35
0
Mimographopsis pustulatus
7841737
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7841737
Naupactus formosus
22882
Naupactopsis auropictus
N. auropictus
334
321
24482
Eustales pentachordius
Eustales pentachordius
4324
4302
3863
Stirps IV
23851
62. Apion pallitarse, sp. n. (Tab. III. fig. 16.)
1751
1702
27389
1. Pseudopantomorus latifrons, sp. n. (Tab. XV. figg. 25, 25 a , ♂.)
3046
2978
26871
Promecopini, Horn.
1524
1506
23326
Closely allied to E. niger , but more elongate in form, with the surface of a beautiful blue colour, and with the punctures of the thorax so slightly impressed that they are indefinite and the surface irregular. The four examples received include both sexes, the male having the middle tibia incurved and strongly acuminate at the inner angle.
2658
2315
22112
Pandeleteius microcephalus
Pandeleteius microcephalus
325
299
22732
Exophthalmus distigma
E. distigma
3154
3143
23791
Apion basirostre
Apion basirostre
1855
1839
Attelabus nigriclava
24485
Eustales vitticollis
Eustales vitticollis
4434
4414
24598
Hadromerus cretatus
Hadromerus cretatus
3140
3121
3864
Strangaliodes
23850
This is extremely close to A. pleuriticum , but the five individuals obtained differ as follows:—They are rather larger; the antennæ are darker in colour; the thorax bears coarser punctures; the striæ of the elytra are deeper; and the femora are, to a large extent, fuscescent, only their bases being yellow.
1701
1393
22509
Tetragonomus tuberosus
Tetragonomus tuberosus
2726
2704
4105960
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=4105960
Caulostrophus
4176904
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=4176904
Germariella
22111
Pandeleteius ciliatipennis
Pandeleteius ciliatipennis
2114
2088
24484
Eustales thunbergi
Eustales thunbergi
4401
4383
26870
Entimides, Hypsonotides, and Promécopides, Lacordaire.
1505
1451
23792
Apion calcaratipes
Apion calcaratipes
1883
1865
22731
Exophthalmus nubilus
E. nubilus
3140
3130
21580
Epicærus carteri
Epicærus carteri
1693
1677
Attelabus quadratus
24597
Hadromerus cretatus
Hadromerus cretatus
3109
3090
76834
http://eol.org/pages/76834
Pseudeustylus
3865
Strophosomus
7863798
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7863798
Isodacrys mexicanus
22734
Exophthalmus distigma
Exophthalmus distigma
249
228
27387
Type, P. latifrons Champion , Biologia Centrali-Americana, Coleoptera, vol. 4, part 3: 338-339. 1911.
2660
2559
23793
Apion calcaratum
Apion calcaratum
1910
1894
22110
Pandeleteius sinuatipes
Pandeleteius sinuatipes
354
331
24487
Eustolus
Eustolus
4476
4468
Attelabus rudis
3866
Strophosomus ebenista
27388
The single species belonging to this genus may be briefly described as a small Pantomorus with a very broad head, short rostrum, prominent eyes, short, stout legs, and basally connate tarsal claws. It bears a superficial resemblance to Caulostrophus and various elongate species of Strophosomus (S. ebenista , &c.).
2977
2661
22733
Præpodes farinolentus
P. farinolentus
87
72
23794
Apion chalceum
Apion chalceum
1935
1921
24486
Eustalis
Eustalis
4455
4447
24599
Hadromerus dejeani
Hadromerus dejeani
3170
3152
Attelabus sallei
24489
EUSTYLUS
EUSTYLUS
4519
4511
24594
Graphorhinus vadosus
Graphorhinus vadosus
3009
2989
22003
Pandeleteius inflatus
inflatus
1397
1389
23322
18. Eugnamptus longulus, sp. n.
1985
1954
23682
Euperitelus
Euperitelus
2930
2919
22889
MAZENES
MAZENES
714
707
24312
Epicærus lepidotus
Epicærus lepidotus
3964
3946
4325820
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=4325820
Pythis
Attelabus sedatus
Allocorynus mollis
24488
Eustylides
Eustylides
4499
4489
24593
Graphorhinus planidorsis
Graphorhinus planidorsis
2976
2952
10207914
http://eol.org/pages/10207914
Exophthalmus farinolentus
22002
Pandeleteius hirtipes
hirtipes
1263
1255
23321
Allied to E. rufifrons , but independently of the colour of the head it differs in numerous details. We have received only two specimens, which I presume are males, the apex of the middle tibia being slightly produced internally and acuminate.
1953
1710
23683
Otiorhynchus
Otiorhynchus
2971
2959
22888
Naupactopsis delumbis
N. delumbis
433
422
2610050
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=2610050
Mitostylus tenuis
24311
Epicærus lateralis
Epicærus lateralis
3933
3915
3860
Steirarrhinus tenuicornis
Allocorynus slossoni
Attelabus smithi
22960
Pseudocyphus nigroguttatus var. β
var. β
954
948
24596
Hadromerus
Hadromerus
3058
3048
23748
44. Apion basirostre, sp. n. (Tab. III. fig. 12.)
2220
2171
23684
Euperitelus albovarius
Euperitelus albovarius
2999
2977
22001
Pandeleteius tibialis
tibialis
1094
1086
2897357
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=2897357
Epicaerus depilis
24314
Epicærus macropterus
Epicærus macropterus
4027
4007
Alnus
Megalostylus tomentosus
3861
Stirps I
Attelabus splendens
620893
http://eol.org/pages/620893
Pantomorus globicollis
26009
Three males and one female, the former with more or less distinct dark stripes on the prothorax and elytra, the latter uniformly clothed with green scales. The female corresponds with Pantomorus uniformis , of which the present species may prove to be a winged form. The male has the sides of the prothorax less rounded, and the female the elytra less sinuate at the base and relatively shorter, than in N. sulfuratus .
2668
2249
5514875
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=5514875
Rhynchites mollis
24595
HADROMERUS
HADROMERUS
3036
3026
Megalostylus villosus
23747
Not at all closely allied to any other species of the genus. A. sancti-felicis is the most similar, but has no incrassation of the base of the rostrum, and the head and eyes in it are very much narrower.
2170
1967
23685
TRACHYPHLŒINA
TRACHYPHLŒINA
634
621
22000
Pandeleteius conspersus
conspersus
745
735
24313
Epicærus luctuosus
Epicærus luctuosus
3995
3977
Alophus
Attelabus sumptuosus
3862
Stirps II
24093
Ophryastes validus, Lec. proc. Ac. Phil. vii. p. 225¹.
2472
2418
24590
Graphorhinus metallescens
Graphorhinus metallescens
2867
2842
22885
Sitones
Sitones
374
367
7790026
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7790026
Attelabus axillaris
Menetypus
10207911
http://eol.org/pages/10207911
Exophthalmus carneipes
22962
Pseudocyphus macroscapus
P. macroscapus
1273
1259
3710
Præpodes mexicanus
7867210
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7867210
Pantomorus annectens
4302
http://eol.org/pages/4302
Labiatae
2918291
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=2918291
Polydacrys modestus
Alophus triguttatus
24092
6. Ophryastes validus.
2417
2395
22884
Naupactopsis sitonoides
Naupactopsis sitonoides
3108
3085
Menetypus hadromeroides
22961
Pseudocyphus nigroguttatus var. β
var. β
1083
1077
3711
Præpodes nubilus
66662
http://eol.org/pages/66662
Deamphus
24592
Graphorhinus operculatus
Graphorhinus operculatus
2939
2915
24095
7. Ophryastes porosus.
22
0
23680
Thricolepis
Thricolepis
2678
2667
Mestorus
3368999
http://eol.org/pages/3368999
Apion praeditum
26005
2. Naupactus virescens, sp. n. (Tab. X. figg. 9, ♂; 10, ♀, var.)
1109
1045
22964
Pseudocyphus nigroguttatus
P. nigroguttatus
1573
1557
3712
Præpodes roralis
24310
Epicærus lateralis
Epicærus lateralis
3903
3885
22887
Naupactopsis auropictus
N. auropictus
417
404
24900
Pandeleteius tibialis
Pandeleteius tibialis
2785
2764
4144620
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=4144620
Diorynotus
22886
Tanymecus
Tanymecus
387
378
24591
Graphorhinus nubilosus
Graphorhinus nubilosus
2902
2880
22963
Platyomus gratiosus
Platyomus gratiosus
1521
1502
Mestorus adumbratus
23681
Peritelopsis
Peritelopsis
2695
2683
26004
Ten examples, those found by Mr. F. Knab in very fresh condition, and with the prothorax and elytra beautifully lineate with a powdery sulphur-yellow exudation. The three uniformly cinereous females are from the same localities, Acapulco and Salina Cruz. The prothorax is more rounded at the sides than in the following species. Perhaps a winged form of Pantomorus stupidus, Boh., an insect occurring at the same places in Oaxaca. The two specimens figured are from the same locality, Acapulco.
1044
550
7867213
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7867213
Pantomorus asperatus
3713
Præpodes scalaris
3703
Polytelidius
7881470
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7881470
Rhynchites nanus
27233
Epicærus marginatus (p. 122).
745
716
22953
Platyomus geminus
Platyomus geminus
1116
1099
683798
http://eol.org/pages/683798
Attelabus splendens
26284
Præpodes fasciatus, Jekel, in litt.
1823
1788
Cyphus placidus
23364
Eupagoderes sordidus
E. sordidus
1626
1615
23251
PROMECOPS
PROMECOPS
111
102
24319
Epicærus mexicanus
Epicærus mexicanus
4186
4168
Epicærus decoratus
24096
Ophryastes porosus, Lec. proc. Ac. Phil. vii. p. 225¹.
77
23
4158143
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=4158143
Epagriopsis
3702
Polyteles steveni
7791706
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7791706
Attelabus angulipennis
23742
43. Apion matricum, sp. n.
884
858
2610749
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=2610749
Thecesternus foveolatus
22954
Platyomus eustaloides
Platyomus eustaloides
2337
2316
Cyphus nigropunctatus
26285
Exophthalmus princeps, Chevr. in litt.
1862
1824
26976
The numerous specimens referred to this species (the only one from Oaxaca to which Boheman's description is applicable) differ from C. setosus in having the prothorax distinctly narrower than the elytra at the base, and the sides not or feebly margined posteriorly; the vestiture coppery-brown or brown variegated with cinereous or whitish, the light scales on the prothorax condensed into a narrow median line and 2 RR 2
3009
2585
23363
Eupagoderes
Eupagoderes
1581
1570
7876413
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7876413
Exophthalmus margaritaceus
Epicærus cyphus
23250
Promecops lunata
P. lunata
2571
2562
49466
http://eol.org/pages/49466
Pilolabus
22008
Pandeleteius quichensis
quichensis
1912
1902
2884607
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=2884607
Cydianerus argenteus
27231
Epicærus squamosus (p. 122).
578
550
3705
Præpodes canescens
12343292
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/browse/tree/id/12343292
Deamphus
7819977
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7819977
Pachnaeus distans
22955
Pseudocyphus geminus
P. geminus
2381
2371
23366
Eupagoderes aridus
E. aridus
1819
1810
23253
Promecops umbrata
umbrata
240
233
26282
This fine species, the type (♀) of which I have seen, approaches the Antillean E. quadrivittatus, Oliv., the type of the genus; but it has the head shorter and the elytra less lobed at the base, the depressed dense patches of ochreous or whitish scales on the latter arranged into interrupted arcuate or angulate fasciæ and a common transverse scutellar spot. The scape of the antennæ is widened from near the base and setose; the rostrum has a broad smooth space down the middle; the prothorax is feebly canaliculate and transversely depressed at the base, bivittate, the bare portion in some specimens coarsely punctate and in others almost smooth; the seriate punctures on the bare portions of the elytra are coarse and deep; the small scattered scales on the legs, apex of elytra, and rostrum are usually green or blue; the tibiæ are feebly denticulate towards the apex; and the body is winged. Most of the examples seen are females, the male being narrower and less widened posteriorly.
1731
740
26973
Colecerus variegatus, Boh. in Schönh. Gen. Curc. viii. 2, p. 405¹ (as 'Colecerus variegatus').
2352
2258
Epicærus durangoensis
24098
TOSASTES, gen. nov.
126
107
49467
http://eol.org/pages/49467
Prepodellus
22009
Pandeleteius quadrinodosus
quadrinodosus
2106
2093
4158145
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=4158145
Epagrius
3704
Præpodes
22956
Pseudocyphus nigroguttatus
Pseudocyphus nigroguttatus
2573
2547
21589
Bradyrhynchus rugicollis
Bradyrhynchus rugicollis
27
3
7867143
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7867143
Pantomorus elegans
23365
Eupagoderes cretaceus
E. cretaceus
1735
1723
26869
Group ENTIMINA.
1450
1435
12341798
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/browse/tree/id/12341798
Salix
26283
2. Exophthalmus fasciatus, sp. n. (Tab. XI. fig. 4, ♂.)
1787
1732
12342878
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/browse/tree/id/12342878
Sciaphilus
Epicærus depilis
2610048
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=2610048
Mitostylus
23252
Promecops viator
viator
177
171
22957
Pseudocyphus nigroguttatus var. α
Var. α
205
199
3707
Præpodes farinolentus
24315
Epicærus macropterus
Epicærus macropterus
4059
4039
Epicærus costicollis
22006
Pandeleteius ornatifrons
ornatifrons
1830
1819
7867219
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7867219
Megalostylus splendidus
22666
Exophthalmus quadrivittatus
E. quadrivittatus
836
819
23687
Trachyphlœomimus spurcus
T. spurcus
1544
1534
23368
Eupagoderes sordidus
E. sordidus
1989
1978
4140932
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=4140932
Diapherontus
22958
Pseudocyphus nigroguttatus var. β
Var. β
499
493
23964
81. Apion lentum, sp. n. (Tab. III. fig. 22.)
2438
2393
22667
Exophthalmus fasciatus
Exophthalmus fasciatus
1757
1735
22007
Pandeleteius viridiventris
viridiventris
1899
1886
24316
Epicærus macropus
Epicærus macropus
4088
4071
3706
Præpodes canus
10207919
http://eol.org/pages/10207919
Exophthalmus impositus
23686
TRACHYPHLŒOMIMUS
TRACHYPHLŒOMIMUS
652
636
26972
4. Coleocerus variegatus. (Tab. XIV. figg. 14, 14 a , ♂; 15, ♀, var.)
2257
2188
7823620
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7823620
Eudiagogus pulcher
23367
Eupagoderes cretaceus
E. cretaceus
1890
1878
22959
Pseudocyphus nigroguttatus var. α
var. α
930
924
3709
Præpodes jekelianus
27235
40 (A). Epicærus truquianus, sp. n.
1098
1063
22668
Præpodes fasciatus
Præpodes fasciatus
1806
1788
23689
Trachyphlœus
Trachyphlœus
1721
1709
22004
Pandeleteius laticeps
laticeps
1559
1551
10207916
http://eol.org/pages/10207916
Exophthalmus scalptus
7865787
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7865787
Chamaelops munita
Epicærus cultripennis
24317
Epicærus marginalis
Epicærus marginalis
4119
4100
3708
Præpodes fasciatus
27234
There can be little doubt that E. insolitus (anteà, p. 123) is the female of E. marginatus , the type of which is a male. They each have the anterior tibiæ armed with three or four conspicuous teeth along their inner edge. The localities Pachuca (♂) and Zacualtipan (♀) are not very far distant, and both in Hidalgo.
1062
746
22669
Exophthalmus princeps
Exophthalmus princeps
1845
1824
23688
Trachyphlœus solitarius
Trachyphlœus solitarius
1672
1649
22005
Pandeleteius armatus
armatus
1724
1717
24318
Epicærus marginatus
Epicærus marginatus
4151
4132
Epicærus coxalis
23369
Eupagoderes depressirostris
Eupagoderes depressirostris
2023
1996
26862
2. Aphrastus submarginatus, sp. n. (Tab. XIV. figg. 4, 4 a , ♂.)
2815
2751
23259
Promecops clavisetis
clavisetis
1290
1280
21584
Epicærus
Epicærus
246
238
23547
This differs from A. præditum and A. spretissimum by the thicker rostrum and more cylindrical thorax, and by the antennæ being inserted a little farther from the eyes. The sexes seem to differ very little from one another. The rostrum is curved, black, shining, but quite distinctly punctate in each sex, in the male its length is slightly less and the punctuation is slightly more defined than in the female; the eyes are small, rather widely separated, and are placed at a considerable distance from the front of the thorax. The thorax is slender, scarcely at all narrowed in front, and has a canaliculiform fovea in front of the scutellum. The little white setæ on the elytra and on the surface generally are very conspicuous, and the front of the breast on each side anterior to the middle coxæ is covered with them. Ten examples. HH 2
2997
2156
Cyphus modestus var. 20-punctatus
22662
Exophthalmus Species 33
Species 33
101
91
22115
Pandeleteius nodifer
P. nodifer
3646
3636
23796
Apion championi
Apion championi
1986
1971
22723
Præpodes mexicanus
Præpodes mexicanus
809
791
2610742
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=2610742
Tanymecus
675142
http://eol.org/pages/675142
Ophryastes basalis
26170
♂. Megalostylus farinosus, Chevr. loc. cit. p. lxvi³.
1043
990
23258
Promecops tridentata
tridentata
1115
1105
21583
Otiorhynchidæ
Otiorhynchidæ
59
46
22116
Pandeleteius nodifer
Pandeleteius nodifer
3673
3653
Cyphus modestus var.
23795
Apion chalceum
Apion chalceum
1960
1946
22510
MEGALOSTYLUS
MEGALOSTYLUS
247
235
22663
Exophthalmus Species 34
Species 34
313
303
27385
PSEUDOPANTOMORUS, gen. nov. (to follow Pantomorus (p. 166).
1749
1690
23548
11. Apion glyphicum, sp. n.
27
0
22724
Exophthalmus agrestis var. α
Var. α
1680
1674
26171
♀. Megalostylus expansus, Pasc. Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. (5) vii. p. 42 (1881)⁴.
1122
1044
21582
Epicærus
Epicærus
2299
2291
67144
http://eol.org/pages/67144
Chaetopantus
22511
Megalostylus
Megalostylus
261
249
22664
Exophthalmus nicaraguensis
Exophthalmus nicaraguensis
344
318
23798
Apion chiriquense
Apion chiriquense
2040
2023
22113
Pandeleteius ciliatipennis
P. ciliatipennis
2013
1997
Cyphus modestus var. α
22725
Exophthalmus farinolentus
farinolentus
2344
2332
27384
Twelve specimens, mostly in beautifully fresh condition. Amongst the described Mexican species of the genus this insect can only be compared with P. (Phacepholis) uniformis , from which it is at once separated by the depressed eyes, and the more strongly sinuate base of both the prothorax and the elytra. P. sulfureus has the prothorax globose in the male, as in P. (Athetetes) globicollis ; but the middle tibiæ are much more feebly unguiculate in this sex. The second ventral segment of the male is without tubercles.
1689
1167
27239
One male and two females. Near E. marginatus (= insolitus), Sharp, the elytra more rounded at the sides anteriorly in the male and with distinct humeri in the female; the prothorax with more numerous foveiform depressions on the disc and the median sulcus shallow or almost wanting; the upper surface (? abraded) more sparsely squamose.
2693
2357
885605
http://eol.org/pages/885605
Pantomorus uniformis
21581
BRADYRHYNCHUS
BRADYRHYNCHUS
2008
1995
22665
Exophthalmus nicaraguensis
Exophthalmus nicaraguensis
401
375
23797
Apion championi
Apion championi
2012
1997
26861
Fifteen specimens, the two in the Solari collection labelled with misleading MS. specific names of Jekel† (one of them marked “envoyé à Boheman”); the short series from Mescala in fresh condition. This species may be recognized by its exserted head, rather large eyes, short antennæ, cylindrical prothorax, angularly, anteriorly projecting humeri (which are continued forwards beyond the hind angles of the prothorax), and uniform whitish or cinereous vestiture. The short intermixed setæ are almost wanting on the upper surface.† coarcticollis and impressicollis .
2750
2185
22512
Megalostylus
Megalostylus
354
342
Cyphus modestus var. viridans
22114
Pandeleteius albisquamis
Pandeleteius albisquamis
2044
2020
534289
http://eol.org/pages/534289
Pandeleteius inflatus
2610743
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=2610743
Tanymecus confusus
22726
Geonemus agrestis
G. agrestis
2358
2347
672264
http://eol.org/pages/672264
Attelabus brevicollis
23360
Eupagoderes decipiens
E. decipiens
1322
1310
Cyphus modestus var. γ
23543
10. Apion stabile, sp. n.
1798
1773
21588
Bradyrhynchus tolucæ
Bradyrhynchus tolucæ
1775
1755
Epicærus fallax
26979
Coleocerus marmoratus, Horn, Proc. Am. Phil. Soc. xv. p. 109¹; Pierce, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus. xxxvii. p. 364².
1100
991
23255
Promecops unidentata
unidentata
540
530
7799671
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7799671
Epagrius tolucae
23632
25. Apion laminatum, sp. n. (Tab. III. figg. 6; 6 a , profile of head.)
1249
1178
22727
Liophlœus canus
L. canus
2435
2427
22513
Cyphus
Cyphus
373
367
22119
Pandeleteius longicollis
Pandeleteius longicollis
1693
1669
27380
33. Pantomorus sulfureus, sp. n. (Tab. XV. figg. 24, 24 a , ♂.)
63
0
23799
Apion chiriquense
Apion chiriquense
2068
2051
Cyphus modestus var. β
Epicærus elegantulus
21587
Bradyrhynchus brevirostris
Bradyrhynchus brevirostris
822
796
26867
Numerous examples, varying in size and in the extent of the brown markings on the upper surface, these being almost obsolete in some specimens. The somewhat explanate sides of the prothorax, the subtruncate base of the elytra, and the smaller eyes separate A. submarginatus from A. angularis . The falciform deciduous portion of the mandible is acute at the tip.
1369
1007
23254
PROMECOPSIS
PROMECOPSIS
292
281
76618
http://eol.org/pages/76618
Cyphomimus
672262
http://eol.org/pages/672262
Eugnamptus brevicollis
22728
Præpodes canescens
P. canescens
2452
2440
22514
Platyomus
Platyomus
709
700
3859
Steirarrhinus serripes
Cyphus modestus var. ε
23362
Eupagoderes cretaceus
Eupagoderes cretaceus
1541
1520
22660
Exophthalmus Species 29
Species 29
2399
2389
24490
Eustylus
Eustylus
4539
4531
23257
Promecops dentimanus
dentimanus
941
931
26173
♀. Prothorax with the hind angles usually a little more prominent than in ♂, sometimes extending outwards to beyond the elytra (M. expansus, Pasc.); fifth ventral segment tumid along the median line.
1429
1230
4356469
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=4356469
Strophosomus
21586
Graphorhinus
Graphorhinus
760
748
2610748
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=2610748
Thecesternus albidus
7864942
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7864942
Pantomorus sobrinus
22117
Pandeleteius nodifer
P. nodifer
1607
1597
393722
http://eol.org/pages/393722
Eugnamptus niger
22515
Apotomoderes
Apotomoderes
755
743
699635
http://eol.org/pages/699635
Pantomorus parvulus
22729
Præpodes farinolentus
P. farinolentus
2497
2482
Cyphus modestus var. δ
23542
We have received five examples of this Apion , but I do not detect any sexual distinctions; it is allied to A. guatemalenum , but has the elytra differently sculptured. The rostrum is slender, moderately curved, shining black, rather longer than the head and thorax; the eyes are very prominent, the interval between them wide; the antennæ are inserted about as far in front of the eyes as the width of the ocular interspace. The thorax is small, narrowed in front, coarsely but not rugosely punctate, with a shallow depression at the base in front of the scutellum. The elytra are short, not sulcate, but with strongly marked striæ, which have an interrupted appearance due to the punctures in them. The middle coxæ are approximate.
1772
1039
22661
Exophthalmus Species 30-32
Species 30—32
2633
2620
24491
Eustylus chiriquensis
Eustylus chiriquensis
4582
4561
23361
Eupagoderes durangoensis
E. durangoensis
1385
1370
26978
5. Coleocerus marmoratus. (Tab. XIV. fig. 16.)
990
944
23256
Promecops leucothyrea
leucothyrea
628
617
21585
Bradyrhynchus
Bradyrhynchus
686
673
Epicærus foveicollis
49525
http://eol.org/pages/49525
Lixus
23857
63. Apion germanum, sp. n.
216
190
2610747
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=2610747
Thecesternus
7881582
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7881582
Eugnamptus basalis
22118
Menetypus hadromeroides
Menetypus hadromeroides
1655
1632
22516
Steirarrhinus
Steirarrhinus
1310
1297
24475
Eustales adamantinus
Eustales adamantinus
4100
4080
7788027
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7788027
Cyphus yucatanus
7823767
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7823767
Caccophryastes lineatus
26146
Megalostylus villosus, Chevr. Bull. Soc. Ent. Fr. 1878, p. liv* ³. * In the characters given by Chevrolat to distinguish M. villosus from A. albicans “les yeux” must be a lapsus for “hind angles of the prothorax.”
1843
1630
22146
Scythropus
Scythropus
1813
1803
23514
5. Apion nitidirostre, sp. n.
1648
1619
23523
BOTHYNODONTES
BOTHYNODONTES
2120
2107
Megalostylodes
7815149
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7815149
Epicaerus aequalis
2610751
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=2610751
Thecesternus maculosus
23228
Eucoleocerus conicicollis
E. conicicollis
2638
2623
24474
Eustales
Eustales
4052
4044
26145
Megalostylus sturmi, Boh., var. γ [unnamed] (Pachnæus villosus, Sturm), loc. cit.².
1629
1546
27530
1♂ Exophthalmus duplicatus . 2♀ Exophthalmus clathratus . 3♂ Exophthalmus vermiculatus . 4♀ Exophthalmus cæruleovittatus . 5♀ Exophthalmus bilineatus . 6♀ Exophthalmus sulcipennis . 7♂ Exophthalmus lunaris . 8, 8a♀ Exophthalmus lunaris . 9♀ Exophthalmus viridilineatus . 10♀ Exophthalmus jekelianus . 11♀ Exophthalmus plicatus . 12♂ Exophthalmus sulcicrus . 13♀ Exophthalmus sulcicrus, var. [unnamed] . 14♂ Exophthalmus sulcicrus, var. [unnamed] . 15♀ Exophthalmus sulcicrus, var. [unnamed] . 16♂ Exophthalmus roralis . 17, 17a♂ Chauliopleurus adipatus . 18, 18a♀ Chauliopleurus rufovittatus . 19, 19a♀ Chauliopleurus 4-foveatus . 20, 20a, b♂ Eustales curvimanus . 21♀ Decasticha subocellata . 22♀ Decasticha quadriplagiata . 23♀ Decasticha tetrastigma . 24♂ Decasticha 10-guttata . 25, 25a, b♀ Clæoteges virosus . 26, 26a♂ Clæoteges granulosus . 27, 27a♀ Clæoteges tuberculosus . 28, 28a♂ Clæoteges obliteratus . 29♂ Naupactopsis delumbis . 30♀ Naupactopsis delumbis .
1044
54
10208076
http://eol.org/pages/10208076
Epagriopsis morosus
23524
Epitosus
Epitosus
2150
2142
21590
Bradyrhynchus brevirostris
B. brevirostris
645
630
22145
Sciaphilina
Sciaphilina
1772
1761
7859109
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7859109
Epicaerus minor
Megalostylodes hirsutus
22769
Compsus
Compsus
1552
1545
23602
20. Apion mediocre, sp. n.
26
0
3830
Scolytidæ
23229
Eucoleocerus conicicollis
E. conicicollis
3368
3353
10208075
http://eol.org/pages/10208075
Epagriopsis gravidus
26702
Var. β. The prothorax with one or three vittæ on the disc, and the elytra with the suture, a large oblique or subquadrate patch on the outer part of the disc below the base, a common transverse patch before the middle, a transverse angulate post-median fascia, and another fascia near the apex, carneous, cupreous, fuscous, or black, the rest of the scales varying in colour from green to cinereous, those on the legs and antennal scape sometimes cupreous.
3537
3081
5514733
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=5514733
Rhynchites glastinus
23226
Eucoleocerus conicicollis
E. conicicollis
1681
1666
Mazenes geminatus
24473
EUSTALES
EUSTALES
4032
4024
534817
http://eol.org/pages/534817
Attelabus inaequalis
23521
Epicærus mopanus
Epicærus mopanus
2056
2040
21591
SCIORHINUS
SCIORHINUS
748
738
22148
Mitostylus
Mitostylus
1887
1877
22768
Exophthalmus clathratus
Exophthalmus clathratus
27
4
21592
Epicærus
Epicærus
1801
1793
27532
1♂ Naupactopsis auropictus . 2♀ Naupactopsis auropictus . 3♀ Naupactopsis sitonoides . 4, 4a Mazenes bifoveatus . 5♂ Mazenes geminatus . 6♀ Mazenes lineatus . 7, 7a♂ Pseudocyphus flexicaulis . 8♀ Pseudocyphus geminus . 9♂ Pseudocyphus nigroguttatus . 10♀ Pseudocyphus nigroguttatus, var. [unnamed] . 11♂ Pseudocyphus macroscapus . 12♀ Pseudocyphus zebra . 13♂ Pseudocyphus chrysopus . 14♀ Pseudocyphus chrysopus, var. [unnamed] 15, 15a♂ Compsus cæruleipes . 16 Compsus 18-signatus . 17♀ Compsus auricephalus . 18♂ Compsus auricephalus, var. [unnamed] . 19 Compsus nigropunctatus . 20♂ Eustylus sexguttatus . 21, 21a♂ Eustylus setipennis . 22♂ Eustylus striatus . 23, 23a♂ Eustylus quadrigibbus . 24, 24a♂ Eustylus ruptus . 25♂ Eustylus grypsatus . 26♀ Eustylus veræpacis . 27, 27a♂ Eustylus chiriquensis . 28, 28a♂ Eustylus subapterus . 29♀ Pseudeustylus cupreoviridis . 30, 30a♀ Pseudeustylus cupreotinctus .
986
54
Mazenes lineatus
26701
Var. α. The elytra with the base and a transverse post-median fascia (the latter including several blackish spots) cupreous.
3080
2956
23227
Eucoleocerus fuscovarius
Eucoleocerus fuscovarius
2026
2002
24472
Eusomus
Eusomus
4007
4000
650379
http://eol.org/pages/650379
Pantomorus fulleri
23522
Epicærus mopsurus
E. mopsurus
2095
2084
22147
Polydrosus
Polydrosus
1874
1864
22767
Exophthalmus scalaris
E. scalaris
3480
3469
76825
http://eol.org/pages/76825
Chyphus
22871
Clæoteges virosus
C. virosus
3238
3228
24471
Euscelus
Euscelus
3988
3980
22142
Phyllobiini
Phyllobiini
1634
1623
Mazenes
26142
1. Megalostylus sturmi. (Tab. X. figg. 22, ♂; 23, ♀, var. villosus .)
1444
1375
12356956
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/browse/tree/id/12356956
Germariella
3833
Sitones
7832961
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7832961
Exophthalmus verecundus
22766
Exophthalmus duplicatus
E. duplicatus
3457
3444
27534
1, 1a♀ Brachystylus tamaulipanus . 2, 2a♂ Brachystylus microphthalmus . 3, 3a♂ Aphrastus angularis . 4, 4a♂ Aphrastus submarginatus . 5, 5a, b Entimus arrogans . 6, 6a Cydianirus argenteus . 7, 7a♀ Hypoptus macularis . 8♂ Hypoptus macularis, var. [unnamed] 9, 9a♂ Pseudhypoptus parcus . 10, 10a♂ Pseudhypoptus eurylobus . 11, 11a♂ Coleocerus setosus . 12, 12a Coleocerus virescens . 13, 13a Coleocerus denticollis . 14, 14a♂ Coleocerus variegatus . 15♀ Coleocerus variegatus, var. [unnamed] 16 Coleocerus marmoratus . 17 Coleocerus rotundicollis . 18, 18a♀ Eucoleocerus conicicollis . 19, 19a♂ Eucoleocerus guttularius . 20 Eudiagogus pulcher . 21, 21a♂ Promecops viator . 22, 22a, b♂ Promecops unidentata . 23♂ Promecops leucothyrea . 24♀ Promecops leucothyrea, var. [unnamed] 25, 25a♂ Promecops dentimanus . 26, 26a♂ Promecops tridentata . 27, 27a♀ Promecops clavisetis . 28♂ Promecops alternans . 29 Promecops brevisetis . 30♂ Promecops uniformis .
1022
54
22765
Eustales curvimanus
Eustales curvimanus
3408
3389
23520
Cleistolophus instabilis
C. instabilis
1835
1822
22870
Clæoteges granulosus
Clæoteges granulosus
1287
1267
24470
Euperitelus albovarius
Euperitelus albovarius
3968
3946
22141
Cyphomimus
Cyphomimus
1595
1585
700992
http://eol.org/pages/700992
Pandeleteius ornatifrons
26141
b. Eyes not prominent, oblong; prothorax conical; elytra comparatively short, set with bristly hairs; scales bluish-grey on the upper surface, whitish beneath … macrophthalmus, sp. n.
1374
1191
Mazenes bifoveatus
7858394
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7858394
Epicaerus tristis
10207940
http://eol.org/pages/10207940
Exophthalmus sulcicrus
12343046
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/browse/tree/id/12343046
Exophthalmus
3834
Steirarhinus
22144
Mitostylus
Mitostylus
1722
1712
22764
Exophthalmus duplicatus
Exophthalmus duplicatus
1777
1754
2909679
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=2909679
Hypsometopus inquinatus
Maseorhynchus
76349
http://eol.org/pages/76349
Temnoscapus
3831
Scotæborus
26706
This insect has long been known in collections under one or the other of the above-quoted MSS. names. It is extremely variable, as regards the colour of the scales and the development of the markings, which are very rarely altogether obsolete. The typical form is from the Mexican State of Vera Cruz, the var. α from Livingston and Yzabal, the var. β from various places in Alta Vera Paz (especially from the warmer part of the Polochic valley), all the localities being on the Atlantic slope. P. chrysopus is represented in Yucatan by P. zebra , which has still more widely separated seriate punctures on the elytra and the dark post-median fascia curved or oblique.
893
226
23601
This bears some resemblance to Apion guatemalenum , but is a narrower insect and less shining; the two are not likely to be confounded when seen side by side. A. lassum is, however, probably a species intermediate as regards the colour of the legs between the two divisions into which I have divided the genus, as there is a slight deficiency of black colour on the anterior tibiæ, so that the expression “legs entirely black” is not quite satisfactory in the case of this insect.
2623
2143
22143
Phyllobius
Phyllobius
1651
1641
27536
1, 1a Ophryastes tetralobus 2, 2a♂ Ophryastes collaris . 3, 3a♀ Ophryastes collaris . 4, 4a♀ Tosastes coarctatus . 5, 5a Eupagoderes rotundatus . 6, 6a♂ Eupagoderes turbinatus . 7, 7a Amphidees acuminatus . 8, 8a♂ Epicærus macropus . 9♂ Epicærus macropterus . 10, 10a♂ Epicærus monclovæ . 11, 11a♀ Epicærus elegantulus . 12♂ Epicærus foveifrons . 13 Epagrius nubilosus . 14 Epagrius rugicollis . 15, 15a Epagrius retrorsus . 16, 16a Cleistolophus viridimargo . 17, 17a Bothynodontes gibbipennis . 18, 18a Elissa laticeps . 19 Pantomorus fulleri . 20, 20a♀ Pantomorus horridus . 21, 21a, b♂ Pantomorus globicollis, var. [unnamed] 22♂ Pantomorus albicans . 23, 23a♀ Pantomorus viridis . 24, 24a♂ Pantomorus sulfureus . 25, 25a♂ Pseudopantomorus latifrons . 26, 26a Derosomus glaucus . 27 Cautoderus nigrocinctus . 28, 28a Pythis amplicollis . 29, 29a Isodracrys schwarzi . 30, 30a Euperitelus albovarius . 31, 31a, b Trachyphlœomimus spurcus . 32, 32a Thamiras undulatus .
1046
54
22763
Exophthalmus duplicatus
E. duplicatus
1747
1734
Maseorhynchus hondurensis
26143
Megalostylus sturmi, Boh. in Schönh. Gen. Curc. vi. 1, p. 115¹.
1508
1445
3832
Scythropus
27079
7. Promecops clavisetis, sp. n. (Tab. XIV. figg. 27, 27 a , ♀.)
2623
2560
7867224
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7867224
Megalostylus villosus
3724
Promecops clavisetis
66699
http://eol.org/pages/66699
Apotomoderes
22976
Platyomus auripes var. β
Var. β
3087
3081
22762
Exophthalmus albovittatus
Exophthalmus albovittatus
3893
3868
22875
Naupactopsis delumbis
N. delumbis
908
897
3502
Ophyrastina
3725
Promecops dentimanus
2610044
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=2610044
Minyomerus
Epicærus mopsurus
33127
http://eol.org/pages/33127
Rhynchites
22975
Platyomus auripes var. α
Var. α
2962
2956
22874
NAUPACTOPSIS
NAUPACTOPSIS
12
0
3503
Otiorhynchid
22761
Cyphina
Cyphina
3862
3855
23529
Erepsimus setiferus
E. setiferus
2536
2524
27074
6. Promecops tridentata, sp. n. (Tab. XIV. figg. 26, 26 a , ♂.)
811
748
3722
Promecops brevisetis
22140
Cyphomimus
Cyphomimus
1346
1336
22974
Platyomus auripes
Platyomus auripes
1947
1930
27073
Two males and two females, the single example from David being a very large female with the rostrum concave above. The toothed inner lobe of the third joint of the anterior tarsi of the male is a remarkable character. The female is very like that of P. unidentata , from which it may be known by its shorter antennæ, the broader rostrum, the less convex, more finely punctured prothorax, which is as wide at the apex as at the base, the suberect long elytral setæ, and the non-protuberant mesosternum.
747
246
3500
Ophryastina
22760
Cyphina
Cyphina
3614
3607
22873
Clæoteges obliteratus
Clæoteges obliteratus
2224
2203
7842383
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7842383
Pandeleteius pauperculus
3723
Promecops cincta
22973
Platyomus chrysopus
Platyomus chrysopus
1910
1891
3501
Ophryastini
22872
Clæoteges tuberculosus
Clæoteges tuberculosus
328
306
4084477
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=4084477
Auletes
3720
Promecops
23527
Bothynodontes squalidus
B. squalidus
2430
2418
24302
Epicærus hoegei
Epicærus hoegei
3673
3658
22879
Naupactus delumbis
Naupactus delumbis
1764
1746
49650
http://eol.org/pages/49650
Tanymecus
Epicærus niger
23672
Pythis amplicollis
Pythis amplicollis
2284
2266
22972
Pseudocyphus chrysopus
Pseudocyphus chrysopus
1844
1822
3506
Otiorhynchids
24479
Eustales humeralis
Eustales humeralis
4222
4204
7866873
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7866873
Pantomorus distans
3721
Promecops alternans
7853457
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7853457
Pandeleteius ephippiatus
24301
Epicærus griseus
Epicærus griseus
3642
3626
22878
Naupactopsis delumbis
Naupactopsis delumbis
1702
1681
23528
Erepsimus
Erepsimus
2508
2499
Epicærus notatus
23673
ISODACRYS
ISODACRYS
118
109
3507
Otiorhynchina
22971
Pseudocyphus chrysopus
P. chrysopus
1816
1804
24478
Eustales gemmeus
Eustales gemmeus
4191
4175
804079
http://eol.org/pages/804079
Decasticha subocellata
23759
46. Apion scydmænoides, sp. n. (Tab. III. fig. 13.)
2020
1969
23407
32. Eugnamptus picticollis, sp. n.
1305
1271
22877
Naupactopsis auropictus
N. auropictus
1609
1596
Epicærus nebulosus
23525
Bothinodontes
Bothinodontes
2175
2162
24300
Epicærus godmani
Epicærus godmani
3609
3593
679329
http://eol.org/pages/679329
Attelabus analis
23670
Sciadrusus
Sciadrusus
2158
2148
22970
Pseudocyphus macroscapus
P. macroscapus
1546
1532
24477
Eustales curvimanus
Eustales curvimanus
4162
4143
3504
Otiorhynchidæ
7828910
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7828910
Megalostylus albicans
23971
82. Apion amœnum, sp. n.
856
832
23526
Bothynodontes
Bothynodontes
2232
2219
23406
This insect has a much narrower head than E. latifrons and E. truncatus , and also entirely yellow antennæ, but it appears to be very closely allied to them. The club of the antennæ is rather long; the eyes are moderately large and somewhat distant, the space between them coarsely and sparingly punctate; the thorax is quite slender, closely and coarsely punctate. Two specimens.
1270
890
Epicærus neglectus
22876
Naupactopsis delumbis
N. delumbis
1591
1580
2915613
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=2915613
Naupactus maculosus
23671
Sciomias
Sciomias
2260
2252
3505
Otiorhynchides
23608
21. Apion hystriculum, sp. n.
1382
1353
24476
Eustales curvimanus
Eustales curvimanus
4131
4112
23828
This insect is nearly allied to A. epicum , but differs in numerous details, especially in the short, very opaque thorax and the dark posterior femora.
151
0
23677
EUPERITELUS
EUPERITELUS
1555
1544
22543
Pachnæus villosus
Pachnæus villosus
1608
1591
Epicærus pavidus
7851168
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7851168
Exophthalmus cupreipes
22298
STEIRARRHINUS
STEIRARRHINUS
1178
1165
24305
Epicærus impar
Epicærus impar
3756
3742
7867007
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7867007
Pantomorus fulleri
27223
32 (B). Epicærus imbricatus.
2502
2474
22656
Exophthalmus Species 24
Species 24
1629
1619
12357222
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/browse/tree/id/12357222
Ophryastes
Allocorynus
4094185
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=4094185
Brachyomus
12356807
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/browse/tree/id/12356807
Minyomerus
23829
58. Apion solitare, sp. n.
178
152
75388
http://eol.org/pages/75388
Derosomus
23676
PERITELINA
PERITELINA
1542
1532
22544
Megalostylus villosus
Megalostylus villosus
1651
1630
Epicærus oscillator
24306
Epicærus inflatus
Epicærus inflatus
3784
3767
4282631
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=4282631
Parasomus
22299
Steirarhinus
Steirarhinus
1202
1190
22657
Exophthalmus Species 25
Species 25
1811
1801
27222
Six females (four of which are from Tampico) and two males, one of these latter wanting the fuscous markings on the elytra. Labelled “ Epagrius nubilosus , var.?” in the Solari collection, but more convex than that insect, the tarsi broader, the antennal club longer, &c. E. elegantulus approaches E. durangoensis and monclovæ, Sharp.
2473
2139
7867006
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7867006
Aramigus fulleri
27117
4 (B). Ophryastes collaris, sp. n. (Tab. XV. figg. 2, 2a , ♂; 3, 3 a , ♀.)
467
393
26290
Eight specimens. A remarkably distinct form, long known in collections under one or the other of the above-quoted MS. names. The elytra are sharply fasciate with black and white, the first white fascia curving forwards along the suture to the base, the others transverse. The antennæ are more slender at the base than in E. nicaraguensis .
645
306
620861
http://eol.org/pages/620861
Bufomicrus globipennis
Allocoryninæ
22541
Megalostylus sturmi
Megalostylus sturmi
1565
1546
23402
31. Eugnamptus germanus, sp. n.
577
546
Epicærus operculatus
22654
Exophthalmus Species 21
Species 21
1292
1282
23675
Isodacrys mexicanus
I. mexicanus
1446
1434
2906297
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=2906297
Epicaerus griseus
24303
Epicærus hoegei
Epicærus hoegei
3700
3685
22868
Clæteges virosus
Clæteges virosus
4526
4510
3719
Promecopini
22969
Platyomus zebra
Platyomus zebra
255
240
Aderorhinus
26291
3. Exophthalmus ornatus, sp. n. (Tab. XI. fig. 5, ♀.)
699
646
27225
Hypsonotus imbricatus (Say), Germ. in Schönh. Gen. Curc. ii. p. 267².
2630
2561
3362690
http://eol.org/pages/3362690
Otiorhynchinae
23379
Amphidees
Amphidees
1015
1006
661525
http://eol.org/pages/661525
Naupactopsis delumbis
Epicærus oculatus
67776
http://eol.org/pages/67776
Megalostylodes
23674
Isodacrys schwarzi
Isodacrys schwarzi
154
136
22655
Exophthalmus Species 22, 23
Species 22, 23
1477
1463
22542
Megalostylus sturmi var. γ
var. γ
1579
1573
27224
Liparus imbricatus, Say, Journ. Acad. Phil. iii. p. 317¹.
2560
2503
22869
Clæoteges virosus
Clæoteges virosus
4589
4572
7819889
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7819889
Thricolepis inornata
3718
Promécopides
668826
http://eol.org/pages/668826
Rhynchites centralis
24304
Epicærus imbricatus
Epicærus imbricatus
3731
3712
26292
♀. Very like the Mexican E. fasciatus , but differing as follows:—The head, rostrum, legs, and under surface rather sparsely clothed with narrow, hair-like scales intermixed with long hairs, the scales towards the sides of the body beneath oval in shape; the prothorax with a sharply defined, posteriorly widened, oblique vitta on each side composed of imbricate, yellowish-white, oval scales, the intervening space on the disc with scattered blackish hair-like scales; the elytra with the curved yellowish-white band continued round the black humeral patch in front and the common subapical black fascia divided at the suture. Rostrum with the median carina flattened and less acute, the fine oblique carina on each side of it obsolete; the inter-ocular fovea small; antennæ a little shorter, joints 1 and 2 of the funiculus equal in length. Prothorax subconical, broader than long, coarsely, confluently foveolate on the disc. Elytra less depressed along the suture at the base, the humeri not so prominent.
1709
700
23976
This insect is perhaps nearer to A. nodicorne than to any other species, although the two are so different in colour and appearance.
2174
2042
Acacia
662427
http://eol.org/pages/662427
Pseudeustylus cupreotinctus
24309
Epicærus insolitus
Epicærus insolitus
3873
3855
26856
Rostrum broad, transversely-subquadrate, sulcate, the scrobes short, superior, the nasal plate limited behind by a v-shaped ridge; eyes very widely separated, not strictly lateral; elytra 10-striate, the outer striæ coalescent from the basal third; posterior tibiæ narrowly laminate at the apex, the articular surface terminal, not cavernous; tarsal claws connate; body oblong or elongate, densely squamose, winged*.* Horn in his Table of the Cyphina, group Aphrasti (t. c. p. 87), states that the body is apterous; but this must be due to an error of observation.
1000
436
23378
Deamphus latifrons
D. latifrons
832
820
Cyphus modestus
22967
Pseudocyphus macroscapus
P. macroscapus
110
96
664566
http://eol.org/pages/664566
Epicaerus costicollis
3717
Prepodellus viridisquamis
12417319
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/browse/tree/id/12417319
Synosomus
22540
Megalostylus sturmi
Megalostylus sturmi
1464
1445
518375
http://eol.org/pages/518375
Isodacrys mexicanus
26857
1. Aphrastus angularis, sp. n. (Tab. XIV. figg. 3, 3 a , ♂.)
1061
1001
23377
Amphidees pilosus
A. pilosus
817
807
26295
One specimen, in very fresh condition. This is the Guatemalan representative of the Mexican (Vera Cruz) E. fasciatus , and it is best treated as a separate species.
1954
1790
Cyphus litus
12383165
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/browse/tree/id/12383165
Auletobius
23978
83. Apion grallarium, sp. n. (Tab. II. fig. 23.)
2238
2190
12418039
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/browse/tree/id/12418039
Pactorrhinus
22968
Pseudocyphus zebra
Pseudocyphus zebra
206
188
668828
http://eol.org/pages/668828
Epicaerus centralis
3716
Prepodellus ruficornis
24307
Epicærus inflatus
Epicærus inflatus
3813
3796
Cyphus lautus
26296
4. Exophthalmus interpositus, sp. n. (Tab. XI. figg. 6, 6 a .)
2017
1955
12352393
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/browse/tree/id/12352393
Barynotus
23376
Amphidees macer
A. macer
673
665
7799663
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7799663
Eustales pentachordius
22965
Pseudocyphus macroscapus
Pseudocyphus macroscapus
1712
1688
33125
http://eol.org/pages/33125
Sciaphilus
22658
Exophthalmus Species 26, 27
Species 26, 27
2002
1988
620864
http://eol.org/pages/620864
Tosastes globipennis
23679
Peritelid
Peritelid
2640
2631
3715
Prepodellus nigriclava
7798959
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7798959
Bothynodontes squalidus
7815080
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7815080
Epicaerus calvus
24308
Epicærus insolitus
Epicærus insolitus
3843
3825
Epicærus pedestris
23678
Euperitelus albovarius
E. albovarius
2501
2488
Cyphus juvencus
23375
Deamphus puncticollis
Deamphus puncticollis
555
534
23754
45. Apion calcaratipes, sp. n. ( A. calcaratum , Tab. II. fig. 20, ♂.)
533
463
22966
Pseudocyphus flexicaulis
P. flexicaulis
78
64
22659
Exophthalmus Species 28
Species 28
2162
2152
3714
Prepodellus
27110
Ophryastes bituberosus (p. 90).
1336
1305
3826
Sciomias rugicollis
26707
COMPSUS.
902
894
23221
Eucoleocerus conicicollis
Eucoleocerus conicicollis
2027
2002
23374
Amphidees macer
A. macer
463
455
21598
Coleoptera
Coleoptera
1143
1133
22290
MIMOGRAPHOPSIS
MIMOGRAPHOPSIS
2521
2507
26852
One specimen. More convex than B. tamaulipanus , the rostrum less excavate in front, the eyes smaller and convex, the upper surface variegate. The much smaller eyes, the less thickened antennal scape, the broader rostrum, the cylindrical prothorax, the shorter, more convex, differently marked elytra, &c., separate the present species from B. acutus .
3572
3220
7815087
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7815087
Epicaerus foveicollis
27526
1, 1a♂ Mimographopsis viridicans . 2, 2a♀ Mimographopsis viridicans, var. [unnamed] . 3♂ Mimographopsis pustulatus . 4, 5♀ Mimographopsis pustulatus, vars. [unnamed] . 6, 6a♀ Mimographus mexicanus . 7♂ Naupactus sulfuratus . 8♀ Naupactus sulfuratus, var. [unnamed] . 9♂ Naupactus virescens . 10♀ Naupactus virescens, var. [unnamed] . 11♀ Naupactus laticeps . 12♀ Cyphus modestus, v. 20-punctatus . 13, 13a, b♂ Cyphus modestus . 14♀ Cyphus modestus, var. [unnamed] 15♂ Cyphus modestus, v. viridans . 16♂ Cyphus forreri . 17♂ Cyphus lautus . 18♂ Cyphus 4-punctatus . 19♂ Cyphus roseiventris . 20♀ Cyphus yucatanus . 21, 21a Tetragonomus tuberosus . 22♂ Megalostylus sturmi . 23♀ Megalostylus sturmi, v. villosus . 24♂ Megalostylus tomentosus . 25♂ Megalostylus rhodopus . 26♂ Megalostylus brevipilis . 27♂ Megalostylus albicans . 28♂ Megalostylus albicans, var. [unnamed] . 29♀ Megalostylus albicans, v. expansus . 30♀ Megalostylus splendidus . 31♂ Megalostylus splendidus, var. [unnamed] 32♂ Megalostylus fusiformis . 33♂ Megalostylus dilaticollis . 34♀ Megalostylus macrophthalmus . 35, 35a♂ Megalostylodes hirsutus .
1201
54
Cyphus hilaris
3825
Sciomias latipennis
26708
Compsus, Schönherr, Curc. Disp. Meth. p. 109 (1826); Gen. Curc. i. p. 640; Lacordaire, Gen. Col. vi. p. 116; Horn, Proc. Am. Phil. Soc. xv. p. 88.
1049
903
23220
Promecops
Promecops
1996
1987
22291
MIMOGRAPHUS
MIMOGRAPHUS
2633
2622
21597
Epicærus
Epicærus
987
979
4300814
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=4300814
Platyomus
26853
APHRASTUS.
10
0
Cyphus gibber
7851274
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7851274
Pseudeustylus cupreoviridis
23373
AMPHIDEES
AMPHIDEES
365
356
22549
Megalostylus albicans
M. albicans
1376
1365
3824
Sciomias elegans
27112
4(A). Ophryastes tetralobus, sp. n. (Tab. XV. figg. 1, 1a .)
1800
1740
26709
? Oxyderces, Schönherr, Gen. Curc. i. p. 646.
1095
1050
26854
Aphrastus, Schönherr, Gen. Curc. vii. 1, p. 39 (1843); Lacordaire, Gen. Col. vi. p. 209; Horn, Proc. Am. Phil. Soc. xv. p. 98.
137
11
4066457
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=4066457
Amphidees
22292
NAUPACTUS
NAUPACTUS
243
234
23372
Eupagoderes gracilis
E. gracilis
219
208
27528
1, 1a♂ Rhinospathe albomarginata . 2, 2a♀ Rhinospathe v-album . 3, 3a♀ Exophthalmus nicaraguensis . 4♂ Exophthalmus fasciatus . 5♀ Exophthalmus ornatus . 6, 6a Exophthalmus interpositus . 7♂ Exophthalmus verecundus . 8, 8a♀ Exophthalmus carinirostris . 9♂ Exophthalmus margaritaceus . 10, 10a♂ Exophthalmus albidus . 11♀ Exophthalmus opulentus . 12♂ Exophthalmus vitticollis . 13♀ Exophthalmus vitticollis, v. cærulescens . 14♂ Exophthalmus vitticollis, v. mutatus . 15♀ Exophthalmus cupreipes . 16, 16a♂ Exophthalmus carneipes . 17♂ Exophthalmus agrestis, var. [unnamed] 18♀ Exophthalmus agrestis, v. farinolentus . 19♀ Exophthalmus agrestis, var. [unnamed] . 20♀ Exophthalmus agrestis, var. [unnamed] . 21♂ Exophthalmus distigma . 22♀ Exophthalmus scalptus . 23♂ Exophthalmus nubilus . 24♀ Exophthalmus nubilus . 25♂ Exophthalmus scalaris . 26, 26a♀ Exophthalmus impositus . 27♂ Exophthalmus triangulifer . 28♂ Exophthalmus tessellatus . 29♀ Exophthalmus albolineatus . 30♀ Exophthalmus albovittatus .
1081
54
Cyphus forreri
27111
The species recorded by Mr. Pierce [Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus. xxxvii. p. 344 (1909)] from Texas and New Mexico (a specimen of which, from San Diego, is now before me) under the above name is O. ovipennis, Sharp. O. tuberosus, Lec., from New Mexico, may be known from O. bituberosus by the feebly, transversely depressed base of the rostrum, and the rather more convex, oval elytra, without trace of humeri.
1739
1337
3823
Sciomias
23823
57. Apion errabundum, sp. n.
1714
1686
26140
d². Prothorax broadly quadrangularly dilated in its basal half; scales whitish. … dilaticolis, sp. n.
1190
1089
21599
Cleistolophus
Cleistolophus
1248
1235
26855
The two known species of this genus are from North America, and two others are now added from Mexico, these latter being less convex than A. tæniatus and A. unicolor , and having the elytra parallel-sided anteriorly and the humeri more prominent. The chief characters of Aphrastus are as follows:—
435
138
22293
GERMARIELLA
GERMARIELLA
348
337
23371
Eupagoderes rotundatus
E. rotundatus
13
0
Cyphus cultricollis
7831793
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7831793
Praepodes nubilus
7819949
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7819949
Tanymecus lautus
7867116
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7867116
Megalostylodes hirsutus
22547
Megalostylus tomentosus
Megalostylus tomentosus
288
265
7792251
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7792251
Attelabus conicollis
7865795
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7865795
Pantomorus globicollis
22652
Exophthalmus Species 18, 19
Species 18, 19
906
892
Lordops parcus
22149
Scythropus
Scythropus
1962
1952
23370
Eupagoderes gracilis
E. gracilis
3116
3105
Cyphus columbianus
21594
Strophosomus
Strophosomus
1882
1870
22294
CYPHUS
CYPHUS
546
540
23225
Eucoleocerus conicicollis
E. conicicollis
979
964
27226
Epicærus imbricatus (Say), Boh. op. cit. vi. 2, p. 280³; Horn, Proc. Am. Phil. Soc. xv. p. 20⁴; Casey, Ann. N. York Acad. Sci. iv. p. 234⁵; Pierce, Journ. Econ. Ent. iii. p. 360⁶.
2810
2631
3829
Sciorhinus pictus
22548
Megalostylus splendidus
M. splendidus
1360
1347
2610755
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=2610755
Thricolepis inornata
Lordops
22653
Exophthalmus Species 20
Species 20
1096
1086
Cyphus argillaceus
21593
Bradyrhynchus
Bradyrhynchus
1819
1806
22295
TETRAGONOMUS
TETRAGONOMUS
816
804
7788023
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7788023
Cyphus modestus
23224
Eucoleocerus conicicollis
E. conicicollis
823
808
27229
Epicærus decoratus (p. 121).
28
0
7791848
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7791848
Attelabus sedatus
27116
One worn example, probably a male. Very like O. bituberosus , but with a short neck-like constriction to the elytra at the base (somewhat as in Eupagoderes constrictus), the frons and rostrum deeply trisulcate, and the inter-ocular portion of the head flattened. The sides of the prothorax are explanate and strongly bilobate. Fresh specimens would doubtless be more definitely albo-squamose.
392
0
2610754
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=2610754
Thricolepis
22759
Chlorophanus
Chlorophanus
3532
3520
3828
Sciorhinus
534274
http://eol.org/pages/534274
Epicaerus inflatus
22296
MEGALOSTYLUS
MEGALOSTYLUS
1036
1024
22650
Exophthalmus Species 16
Species 16
530
520
7875873
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7875873
Hadromerus micans
22545
Megalostylus villosus
M. villosus
1762
1751
Lixus
21596
CLEISTOLOPHUS
CLEISTOLOPHUS
804
791
12418031
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/browse/tree/id/12418031
Isodrusus
23223
Eucoleocerus guttularius
Eucoleocerus guttularius
193
169
12357221
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/browse/tree/id/12357221
Eupagoderes
27228
Mr. Wickham has sent us a specimen (♀) of this destructive common N.-American insect from Durango nearly agreeing with others of the same sex before me determined by Dr. Horn. The males have the prothorax narrower at the base and are very like E. texanus . Mr. Pierce⁶ recognises six N.-American species of Epicærus , the one described by him, E. lepidotus (an example of which has been presented to us by the U. S. National Museum), occurring as far south as Brownsville in Texas, and must enter our region.
3377
2869
22546
Apotomoderes albicans
A. albicans
1779
1768
3827
Sciomias subtilis
76199
http://eol.org/pages/76199
Aramigus
22651
Exophthalmus Species 17
Species 17
768
758
22297
MEGALOSTYLODES
MEGALOSTYLODES
1163
1149
7788021
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7788021
Cyphus pudens
1329615
http://eol.org/pages/1329615
Phytophaga
Lithodus humeralis
23222
Coleocerus setosus
Coleocerus setosus
113
95
21595
Sciorhinus pictus
Sciorhinus pictus
1926
1909
2882078
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=2882078
Diaprepes albofasciatus
7881233
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7881233
Allocorynus slossoni
24461
Eupagoderes sallæi
Eupagoderes sallæi
3673
3655
22136
Isodrusus debilis
Isodrusus debilis
17
0
5514745
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=5514745
Rhynchites guatemalenus
2609779
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=2609779
Graphorhinus
Megalostylus farinosus
23238
Promecops
Promecops
1227
1218
22756
Exophthalmus tessellatus
Exophthalmus tessellatus
28
4
4324389
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=4324389
Pycnophilus
7844604
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7844604
Pandeleteius undatus
24460
Eupagoderes rotundatus
Eupagoderes rotundatus
3643
3621
Megalostylus fusiformis
22135
Isodacrys
Isodacrys
2764
2755
23510
Epagrius rugicollis
E. rugicollis
2707
2694
27520
1♂ Pantomorus strabo . 2♂ Pantomorus femoratus . 3♀ Pantomorus robustus . 4 Pycnophilus piceus . 5, 5a♂ Derosomus fragilis . 6♂ Cautoderus mexicanus . 7 Chætopantus illustris . 8 Ameladus inornatus . 9♀ Sciadrusus propheticus . 10 Sciomias elegans . 11 Sciomias subtilis . 12 Sciomias latipennis . 13♂ Parasomus jansoni . 14 Isodacrys guatemalenus . 15 Isodacrys orizabæ . 16 Isodacrys mexicanus . 17 Isodacrys minutus . 18 Thricolepis inornata . 19 Trachyphlœus solitarius . 20, 20a♂ Tanymecus confertus . 21, 21a♂ Tanymecus hirsutus . 22, 22a♂ Exophthalmodes albofasciatus . 23, 23a♀ Exophthalmodes albofasciatus . 24, 24a Pachnæus litus . 25♂, 26♀ Hadromerus scintillans . 27♀ Hadromerus dejeani . 28, 28a♀ Hadromerus micans . 29♂ Hadromerus opalinus . 30♀ Hadromerus opalinus, var. [unnamed] 31♀ Hadromerus cretatus . 32♂ Hadromerus fulgens . 33♀ Hadromerus fulgens, var. [unnamed] 34, 34a♀ > Hadromerus rufipes . 35♂ Pandeleteius erubescens .
1029
53
23239
Promecops
Promecops
1706
1697
3840
Steirarrhinus amplipennis
22755
Exophthalmus triangulifer
E. triangulifer
3300
3285
23511
Epagrius retrorsus
E. retrorsus
2824
2812
7881235
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7881235
Allocorynus mollis
Megalostylus hirsutus
49553
http://eol.org/pages/49553
Cleonus
22134
Pseudelissa
Pseudelissa
2747
2736
24463
Eupagoderes speciosus
Eupagoderes speciosus
3742
3721
5510928
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=5510928
Auletobius affinis
12350039
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/browse/tree/id/12350039
Pseudeustylus
22980
Compsus
Compsus
910
903
3841
Steirarrhinus bicinctus
23526
7. Apion ægrotum, sp. n. (Tab. III. fig. 3, ♀.)
900
853
2610763
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=2610763
Trachyphloeus asperatus
22758
Exophthalmus albolineatus
Exophthalmus albolineatus
1947
1922
23512
Epicærus minor
Epicærus minor
2879
2865
22133
Isodrusus
Isodrusus
2446
2437
Megalostylus lepidotus
24462
Eupagoderes sordidus
Eupagoderes sordidus
3704
3684
23390
Synosomus
Synosomus
2991
2982
7863773
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7863773
Pandeleteius ovipennis
26157
Megalostylus rhodopus, Boh. in Schönh. Gen. Curc. vi. 1, p. 116¹.
1578
1513
3842
Steirarrhinus cinctipennis
22757
Exophthalmus sphacelatus
E. sphacelatus
1665
1651
26156
3. Megalostylus rhodopus. (Tab. X. fig. 25, ♂.)
1512
1465
Megalostylus brevipilis
22132
Isodacrys
Isodacrys
2368
2359
22752
Exophthalmus triangulifer
Exophthalmus triangulifer
2124
2099
3843
Steirarrhinus cinereoguttatus
4305976
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=4305976
Polydrosodes
23613
22. Apion gracilirostre, sp. n. (Tab. II. fig. 22.)
51
0
7817835
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7817835
Diaprepes modestus
26155
One pair. This insect is very like the green forms of M. splendidus and M. albicans , but it is as hairy as M. sturmi . Possibly there is a cinereo-squamose variety of it?
1464
1293
10207930
http://eol.org/pages/10207930
Exophthalmus lunaris
Megalostylus dilaticolis
22131
Pandeleteius
Pandeleteius
2325
2313
22751
Curculio thunbergi
Curculio thunbergi
2087
2069
27524
1, 1a Polydrosus fuscofasciatus . 2, 2a Polydrosus flavonotatus . 3, 3a♂ Polydrosus longicornis . 4♂ Polydrosus mutabilis . 5♀ Polydrosus mutabilis, var. [unnamed] . 6♀ Polydrosus partitus . 7, 7a♀ Polydrosus immaculatus . 8, 8a♂ Polydrosus macrocephalus . 9, 9a♀ Polydrosus amplipennis . 10, 10a♀ Polydrosus chlorogaster . 11, 11a♂ Polydrosus acuminatus . 12, 12a Polydrosus pallidisetis . 13, 13a Polydrosodes conicus . 14, 14a♀ Anypotactus bicaudatus . 15♂ Anypotactus bicaudatus . 16 Anypotactus exilis . 17, 17a♀ Polydacrys depressifrons . 18♀ Polydacrys seriegranosus . 19, 19a♀ Polydacrys mucronatus . 20 Polydacrys nigrofasciatus . 21, 21a♀ Prepodellus viridisquamis . 22♀ Prepodellus viridisquamis . 23, 23a, b♂ Steirarrhinus conicollis . 24♀ Steirarrhinus conicollis . 25♀ Steirarrhinus infucatus . 26♂ Steirarrhinus nebulosus . 27, 28♀, 29♂ Steirarrhinus nebulosus, vars. [unnamed] 30♀ Steirarrhinus serripes . 31♂ Steirarrhinus tenuicornis . 32♂ Steirarrhinus cupreotinctus . 33♀ Steirarrhinus bicinctus . 34♀ Steirarrhinus cinereoguttatus . 35♀ Steirarrhinus cinctipennis .
1162
53
22529
Megalostylus albicans
albicans
541
533
3844
Steirarrhinus conicollis
23612
This differs from A. mediocre by the more dense clothing of hairs, by the fact that at the base of the elytra on the second interstice they are concentrated so as to form a small pallid spot, and by the rostrum of the male being densely setose except at the tip. The antennæ are quite black, and are inserted very near the base of the rostrum; this latter in the male is but little longer than the thorax, rather stout, in the female it is as long as head and thorax, slender, and nearly free from hairs; the eyes are moderately large, somewhat distant from the thorax, and the interval between them is comparatively broad. The thorax is rather narrow, much narrowed anteriorly, and feebly transversely constricted in front, its punctuation is rather close and deep. Elytra elongate, finely sulcate, the sulci not deep, the interstices broad and flat. Under surface bearing much white setosity; this is dense and conspicuous under the orbits. Middle and hind tibiæ of the male with a rather long mucro at the inner margin of the extremity.
2817
1778
1151553
http://eol.org/pages/1151553
Quercus
Megalostylus dilaticollis
22130
Polydacrys
Polydacrys
2308
2298
3510
OTIORHYNCHINÆ APTERÆ
22754
Eustales impositus
E. impositus
3100
3088
23304
15. Eugnamptus nigricornis, sp. n.
1752
1718
7846499
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7846499
Pandeleteius albisquamis
3845
Steirarrhinus conicus
7788019
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7788019
Cyphus placidus
4305978
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=4305978
Polydrosus
4139830
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=4139830
Derosomus
Megalostylus expansus
7790003
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7790003
Attelabus diffinis
22753
Eustales impositus
E. impositus
2178
2166
27522
1, 1a, b♂ Pandeleteius boops . 2, 2a, b♀ Pandeleteius hieroglyphicus . 3 Pandeleteius ephippiatus . 4, 4a Pandeleteius clavisetis . 5, 5a Pandeleteius flexilis . 6, 6a♂ Pandeleteius crispus . 7, 7a♀ Pandeleteius cuneatus . 8, 8a, b Pandeleteius obliquus . 9♂ Pandeleteius varicolor . 10, 10a Pandeleteius hispidus . 11 Pandeleteius brevipes . 12, 12a Pandeleteius conspersus . 13, 13a♂ Pandeleteius tibialis . 14, 14a♀ Pandeleteius hirtipes . 15, 15a Pandeleteius inflatus . 16, 16a♂ Pandeleteius laticeps . 17, 17a, b♀ Pandeleteius armatus . 18, 18a Pandeleteius ornatifrons . 19 Pandeleteius viridiventris . 20, 20a Pandeleteius brevinasus . 21, 21a, b♀ Pandeleteius maculicollis . 22, 22a Pandeleteius fasciatus . 23♀ Pandeleteius undatus . 24 Pandeleteius vitticollis . 25, 25a♀ Pandeleteius sublineatus . 26, 26a Pandeleteius sinuatipes . 27, 27a♀ Pandeleteius ciliatipennis . 28, 28a♂ Pandeleteius albisquamis . 29, 29a, b♀ Pandeleteius nodifer . 30, 30a Pandeleteius longicollis . 31, 31a Pandeleteinus submetallicus . 32, 32a, b Isodrusus debilis .
1128
53
3511
Otiorhynchus
3846
Steirarrhinus cupreotinctus
27089
Eleven specimens, all but two from Guatemala. This insect differs from most of the similarly-coloured forms in having the long, scattered setæ on the basal half of the elytra confined to the alternate interstices. The male is robust and oblong, resembling P. dentimanus in shape.
1862
1583
691682
http://eol.org/pages/691682
Epicaerus reversus
22986
Compsus auricephalus
C. auricephalus
2290
2275
3734
Promecops quadrimaculatus
541999
http://eol.org/pages/541999
Megalostylodes hirsutus
23517
Cleistolophus subfasciatus
C. subfasciatus
1236
1221
22639
Exophthalmus agrestis
E. agrestis
953
942
534821
http://eol.org/pages/534821
Epagriopsis inaequalis
3512
Oxycorynides
22861
CLÆOTEGES
CLÆOTEGES
3218
3209
24469
EUPERITELUS
EUPERITELUS
3935
3924
33117
http://eol.org/pages/33117
Deporaus
22638
Exophthalmus lunaris
lunaris
881
874
66686
http://eol.org/pages/66686
Elissa
23518
Cleistolophus similis
Cleistolophus similis
1480
1459
654771
http://eol.org/pages/654771
Pseudhypoptus eurylobus
7822915
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7822915
Ophryastes speciosus
3735
Promecops rhombica
3513
Oxyderces
22860
Decasticha tetrastigma
D. tetrastigma
3206
3192
10207934
http://eol.org/pages/10207934
Exophthalmus plicatus
7854814
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7854814
Pandeleteius rotundicollis
394432
http://eol.org/pages/394432
Pantomorus nobilis
24468
Eupagoderes wickhami
Eupagoderes wickhami
3912
3892
22985
Compsus argyreus
C. argyreus
1777
1766
529177
http://eol.org/pages/529177
Cyphus lautus
22988
Exophthalmus
Exophthalmus
2708
2696
3736
Promecops rhombifera
23519
Croton
Croton
1760
1754
7822914
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7822914
Eupagoderes speciosus
22863
Clæoteges virosus
C. virosus
3880
3870
22750
Eustales
Eustales
2045
2037
3325819
http://eol.org/pages/3325819
Exophthalmus sulcicrus
3514
Pachnæus
Megalostylus albicans var.
670912
http://eol.org/pages/670912
Epicaerus calvus
22987
Compsus carinirostris
C. carinirostris
2553
2537
27085
8. Promecops alternans, sp. n. (Tab. XIV. fig. 28, ♂.)
384
330
3737
Promecops tridentata
7867237
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7867237
Phacepholis elegans
50134
http://eol.org/pages/50134
Sitones
22862
Clæoteges
Clæoteges
3229
3220
3325818
http://eol.org/pages/3325818
Exophthalmus triangulifer
662423
http://eol.org/pages/662423
Pseudeustylus cupreoviridis
10207932
http://eol.org/pages/10207932
Exophthalmus viridilineatus
27084
gibbous, cinereo-bifasciate elytra, the alternate interstices of which are raised and set with short, stout, clubbed, light and dark, setiform scales. The tibial claw is feebly developed, and the specimen therefore (its very stout legs notwithstanding) is probably a female. P. cincta, Fåhr., from Brazil, must be an allied form.
329
0
3515
Pachnæus distans
4092970
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=4092970
Bothinodontes
Megalostylus albicans var. expansus
23419
AULETOBIUS.
482
471
22865
Clæoteges granulosus
granulosus
4295
4285
676627
http://eol.org/pages/676627
Rhynchites auletoides
23984
84. Apion samson, sp. n. (Tab. III. fig. 23, ♂.)
584
536
3730
Promecops leucothyreus
22982
Cyphus
Cyphus
1119
1113
3516
Pachnæus litus
24465
Eupagoderes squalidus
Eupagoderes squalidus
3807
3786
659484
http://eol.org/pages/659484
Eupagoderes depressirostris
3325817
http://eol.org/pages/3325817
Exophthalmus nicaraguensis
10207939
http://eol.org/pages/10207939
Exophthalmus sulcicrus
23513
CLEISTOLOPHUS
CLEISTOLOPHUS
2999
2986
Epicærus lepidotus
23514
Cleistolophus subfasciatus
Cleistolophus subfasciatus
3036
3010
541853
http://eol.org/pages/541853
Epagrius hystriculus
3731
Promecops lunata
668275
http://eol.org/pages/668275
Attelabus conicollis
22981
Oxyderces
Oxyderces
1061
1052
24464
Eupagoderes squalidus
Eupagoderes squalidus
3774
3753
3517
Pachnæus opalus
7833810
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7833810
Aphrastus submarginatus
3325816
http://eol.org/pages/3325816
Exophthalmus jekelianus
22864
Clæoteges virosus
virosus
4155
4148
10207938
http://eol.org/pages/10207938
Exophthalmus sulcicrus
23515
Cleistolophus similis
C. similis
3183
3173
22867
Clæoteges obliteratus
obliteratus
4498
4487
23417
Rhynchites glastinus, Lec. Pacific R. R. Exp. and Surv., Ins. p. 52¹, and Rhynch. N. Am. p. 7².
391
296
Epicærus luctuosus
23982
This curious Apion is like no other species of the genus; it is of slender form, with long, slender, pallid legs; of a dull brownish colour, bearing numerous long, depressed, white setæ. The rostrum is rather slender, narrower in front, nearly straight; the MM 2
2724
2460
3732
Promecops nubifer
23619
Mr. Champion procured two or three very similar specimens at Cerro Zunil, having, however, the sides of the rostrum punctate: these may possibly be males of A. gracilirostre , but I think they are more probably females of an allied species.
1312
1072
518391
http://eol.org/pages/518391
Cautoderus mexicanus
22984
Cyphus acrolithus
Cyphus acrolithus
1433
1416
3518
Pachnæus villosus
850425
http://eol.org/pages/850425
Eugnamptus tibialis
24467
Eupagoderes turbinatus
Eupagoderes turbinatus
3879
3857
23660
Derosomus
Derosomus
498
489
7874332
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7874332
Exophthalmus interpositus
10207937
http://eol.org/pages/10207937
Exophthalmus sulcicrus
3325814
http://eol.org/pages/3325814
Exophthalmus distigma
23416
1. Deporaus glastinus.
295
273
23516
Cleistolophus viridimargo
Cleistolophus viridimargo
32
7
22866
Clæoteges tuberculosus
tuberculosus
4416
4404
3733
Promecops quadrimaculata
24466
Eupagoderes turbinatus
Eupagoderes turbinatus
3845
3823
22983
Compsus
Compsus
1393
1386
3519
Pactorrhinus
23661
Mitostylus tenuis
Mitostylus tenuis
521
504
Epicærus macropterus
10207936
http://eol.org/pages/10207936
Exophthalmus sulcicrus
22288
Steirarrhinus cinereoguttatus
S. cinereoguttatus
2348
2330
75373
http://eol.org/pages/75373
Bufomicrus
23414
Deporaus, Samouelle, Ent. Comp. p. 201 (1819); Bedel, Faune Col. Seine, vi. p. 23; Sharp, Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond. 1889, p. 70.
2365
2240
23663
Amphiachyris dracunculoides
Amphiachyris dracunculoides
851
824
Epicærus marginalis
22642
Exophthalmus jekelianus
E. jekelianus
1816
1803
Cyphus acrolithus
26995
Three species from Mexico or Guatemala differ in the above-mentioned characters from Coleocerus and they must be separated from that genus. The scrobes in both genera are continued beneath the eyes and become coalescent on the under surface, this character separating Eucoleocerus and Coleocerus from Promecops .
1998
1686
3509
OTIORHYNCHINÆ ALATÆ
27090
9. Promecops brevisetis, sp. n. (Tab. XIV. fig. 29.)
1915
1863
27108
OPHYRASTINA.
863
851
7791832
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7791832
Attelabus inaequalis
22856
Decasticha tetrastigma
Decasticha tetrastigma
25
3
22530
Megalostylus albicans var.
var
552
549
23662
Mitostylus tenuis
Mitostylus tenuis
540
523
Epicærus macropus
22289
STEIRARRHINUS
STEIRARRHINUS
2452
2439
22643
Exophthalmus Species 2, 3
Species 2, 3
2163
2151
Cyphus 4-punctatus
26996
1. Eucoleocerus conicicollis, sp. n. (Tab. XIV. figg. 18, 18 a , ♀.)
2067
1999
3508
Otiorhynchinæ
7842154
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7842154
Phyllobius grypsatus
883043
http://eol.org/pages/883043
Aphrastus unicolor
27107
OTIORHYNCHINÆ APTERÆ.
850
829
33110
http://eol.org/pages/33110
Synthlibonotus
22857
Decasticha decemguttata
Decasticha decemguttata
1336
1313
26993
Eyes narrowly separated above; mesosternal protuberance conical; tarsal claws connate; elytra much wider than the prothorax, the latter more or less conical; the other characters as in Coleocerus .
1584
1387
Epicærus mexicanus
22531
Megalostylus albicans
albicans
607
599
22644
Exophthalmus Species 4
Species 4
2423
2414
23665
Sciadrusus
Sciadrusus
919
909
22286
Cyphopsis
Cyphopsis
1897
1888
668528
http://eol.org/pages/668528
Epicaerus championi
7791834
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7791834
Attelabus auratus
27106
OTIORHYNCHINÆ.
828
814
520281
http://eol.org/pages/520281
Pandeleteius maculicollis
26848
2. Brachystylus microphthalmus, sp. n. (Tab. XIV. figg. 2, 2 a , ♂.)
2094
2026
22858
Exophthalmus jekelianus
Exophthalmus jekelianus
2857
2834
7798965
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7798965
Parasomus jansoni
27211
Epicærus monclovæ (p. 118). (Tab. XV. figg. 10, 10 a , ♂.)
2059
2001
23664
PYTHIS
PYTHIS
886
880
22532
Megalostylus splendidus
splendidus
836
826
23413
DEPORAUS.
2239
2230
Epicærus marginatus
22287
Exophthalmus
Exophthalmus
1952
1940
26994
Type, E. conicicollis Champion , Biologia Centrali-Americana, Coleoptera, vol. 4, part 3: 309. 1911.
1685
1585
27105
Mr. Pierce, in his recent revision of this genus [Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus. xxxvii. pp. 334—339 (1909)], recognizes several of Leconte's species (previously sunk as synonyms of T. humeralis) as distinct, and describes four other as new. The two specimens from Tamaulipas referred by Dr. Sharp to T. humeralis , and another since received from Sabinas in Nuevo Leon (Flohr), seem to belong to T. affinis, Lec. We are indebted to Mr. Wickham for a series of T. humeralis, Say, from Cañon City, Colorado, and to the U.S. Nat. Museum for co-types of T. maculosus , albidus , and foveolatus, Pierce. T. affinis differs from T. humeralis in having less prominent humeri and the elytra more rounded at the sides, in this respect approaching T. maculosus .
813
69
7789849
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7789849
Apion mediocre
393858
http://eol.org/pages/393858
Eugnamptus nigricornis
27210
I am unable to distinguish E. sphæroides from E. griseus, Boh., doubtfully retained as distinct by Dr. Sharp, and the two forms would be better treated as one, for which the name griseus should be used.
2000
1798
22645
Exophthalmus Species 5
Species 5
2756
2747
22859
Exophthalmus stellaris
stellaris
2870
2861
23388
Amphidees
Amphidees
2616
2607
2609780
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=2609780
Graphorhinus vadosus
23667
Sciaphilina
Sciaphilina
1991
1980
Cyphus (Cenchroma) sublineata
Epicærus monclovæ
22646
Exophthalmus carinirostris
E. carinirostris
2885
2869
3727
Promecops leucothryeus
23765
47. Apion subrufum, sp. n.
259
233
22977
Pseudocyphus chrysopus
P. chrysopus
732
720
23387
SYNOSOMUS
SYNOSOMUS
2585
2576
26847
Three specimens, found in December. Smaller than the N.-American B. acutus (Say), the rostrum more deeply excavate in front, the antennal scape not so stout, the eyes small and depressed, the humeri less prominent, the scales chalky-white.
2025
1786
515371
http://eol.org/pages/515371
Epicaerus nebulosus
12342630
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/browse/tree/id/12342630
Praepodes
Cyphus
Epicærus minor
23666
Pythis amplicollis
P. amplicollis
1874
1860
2920283
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=2920283
Eugnamptus nigripennis
3726
Promecops lepida
22647
Exophthalmus Species 6-12
Species 6—12
2902
2890
23509
Epagrius tolucæ
tolucæ
2526
2520
2890785
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=2890785
Epicaerus carinatus
663914
http://eol.org/pages/663914
Eupagoderes cretaceus
22978
Pseudocyphus zebra
P. zebra
770
762
Cyphus 20-punctatus
731145
http://eol.org/pages/731145
Amphidees nubilosus
49443
http://eol.org/pages/49443
Naupactus
3729
Promecops leucothyrea var.
22648
Exophthalmus Species 13, 14
Species 13, 14
278
264
23669
Chætopantus
Chætopantus
2145
2134
22979
COMPSUS
COMPSUS
901
894
675124
http://eol.org/pages/675124
Eugnamptus basalis
Cyphus 16-punctatus
23389
Synosomus
Synosomus
2636
2627
Epicærus mopanus
22649
Exophthalmus Species 15
Species 15
395
385
3728
Promecops leucothyrea
23668
Mitostylus
Mitostylus
2131
2121
27109
OPHRYASTES* (p. 88).* O. wickhami, Sharp, from Winslow, Arizona, described in a footnote on p. 88, belongs to Eupagoderes (and is indeed so labelled in the Sharp collection), the male having the third tarsal joint dilated and the lobes clothed with adhesive pubescence beneath [cf. Fall, Trans. Am. Ent. Soc. xxxvi. p. 189 (1910)]. A specimen of it from Arizona has been sent me by the U. S. Nat. Museum (det. Pierce) as E. argentatus, Lec.
1304
864
22537
Megalostylus macrophthalmus
macrophthalmus
1366
1352
3836
Steirarhinus conicollis
27100
SUPPLEMENT TO THE THECESTERNINÆ AND OTIORHYNCHINÆ *.* By G. C. CHAMPION.
1566
1494
23309
We have obtained only one specimen of this species, but I believe it to be a male, though there is nothing to indicate this with certainty. It is allied to E. cinctus , from which it differs in colour, and in this respect resembles E. divisus , from which it may be readily distinguished by its elongate form and numerous other details. FF 2
2703
2360
13257583
http://eol.org/pages/13257583
Aderorhinus
23384
Deamphus deceptor
D. deceptor
1148
1137
518388
http://eol.org/pages/518388
Rhynchites mexicanus
Cyphini
27516
1 Deamphus brevipennis . 2 Deamphus latifrons . 3, 3a♂ Epicærus cultripennis . 4, 4a♀ Epicærus cultripennis . 5 Epicærus inflatus . 6 Epicærus fronteræ . 7 Epicærus championi . 8 Epicærus oscillator . 9 Epicærus minor . 10 Epicærus monclovæ . 11 Epicærus durangoensis . 12 Epicærus planirostris . 13 Epicærus lateralis . 14♂ Epicærus oculatus . 15 Epicærus insolitus . 16 Epicærus sexcostatus . 17♀ Epicærus biformis . 18 Epagrius operculatus . 19 Epagrius curvipes . 20 Epagrius paradæ . 21 Epagrius hispidus . 22♂ Epagrius constans . 23 Epagrius jugicola . 24 Epagrius foveicollis . 25 Epagrius smithi .
681
53
23834
This little Apion somewhat resembles A. acarinum , but has the antennæ inserted in front of the base of the rostrum, instead of at the base. Only one individual was procured in each locality.
1210
1019
26842
latter connected behind with a shallower, obliquely descending, densely squamose groove; the antennal scape short and stout; the eyes small and very widely separated; the elytra 10-striate, the outer striæ coalescent at about the basal third; the legs short and stout; the posterior tibiæ laminate and squamose at the apex, and with the articular surface short and terminal; the anterior tibiæ denticulate and unguiculate; the tarsal claws free; and the body winged and densely squamose. This genus must be placed near Compsus . The free tarsal claws separate Brachystylus from the Phyllobiina.
594
0
26151
2. Megalostylus tomentosus, sp. n. (Tab. X. fig. 24, ♂.)
318
262
49546
http://eol.org/pages/49546
Platyomus
22280
Megalostylus
Megalostylus
1612
1600
23231
Eudiagogus
Eudiagogus
22
12
2906373
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=2906373
Eustylus grypsatus
3835
Steirarhinus amplipennis
22538
Megalostylus sturmi
Megalostylus sturmi
1397
1378
23230
EUDIAGOGUS
EUDIAGOGUS
10
0
668523
http://eol.org/pages/668523
Attelabus championi
Cyphina
23383
Deamphus brevipennis
D. brevipennis
1116
1102
7815074
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7815074
Epicaerus coxalis
23520
6. Apion erythropterum, sp. n. (Tab. III. fig. 2.)
50
0
26843
1. Brachystylus tamaulipanus, sp. n. (Tab. XIV. figg. 1, 1 a , ♀.)
661
595
23835
59. Apion filipes, sp. n.
1236
1211
7815151
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7815151
Epicaerus uniformis
22281
Hoplopactus
Hoplopactus
1636
1625
3838
Steirarrhinus
22539
Megalostylus sturmi var. villosus
var. villosus
1441
1428
884240
http://eol.org/pages/884240
Eugnamptus truncatus
12357347
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/browse/tree/id/12357347
Peritaxia
Cyphopsis
27514
1 Ophryastes bituberosus . 2 Ophryastes latipennis . 3 Ophryastes ovipennis . 4 Tosastes humeralis . 5 Tosastes globipennis . 6 Caccophryastes lineatus . 7 Eupagoderes constrictus . 8 Eupagoderes speciosus . 9 Eupagoderes prolatus . 10 Eupagoderes mexicanus . 11 Eupagoderes sallæi . 12 Eupagoderes gracilis . 13 Amphidees major . 14 Amphidees curtus . 15 Amphidees macer . 16 Amphidees pilosus . 17 Amphidees longulus . 18 Epicærus vilis . 19 Epicærus calvus . 20 Epicærus æqualis . 21 Epicærus coxalis . 22 Epicærus costatus . 23 Epicærus pyriformis . 24 Epicærus godmani . 25 Epicærus scutellaris .
679
53
23233
Eudiagogus pulcher
Eudiagogus pulcher
484
466
23386
Amphidees alternans
A. alternans
2567
2555
26840
Brachystylus, Schönherr, Gen. Curc. viii. 2, p. 433 (1845); Lacordaire, Gen. Col. vi. p. 207; Horn, Proc. Am. Phil. Soc. xv. p. 90.
3120
2989
27218
Epicærus elegantulus, Dupont, in litt.
806
768
3837
Steirarhinus naupactoides
Cyphomimus
8967439
http://eol.org/pages/8967439
Ophryastini
668521
http://eol.org/pages/668521
Rhynchites championi
23385
Amphidees acuminatus
Amphidees acuminatus
1254
1234
23232
Eudiagogus rosenschoeldi
E. rosenschoeldi
276
260
26841
Brachystylus has hitherto included a single species only, B. acutus (Say), from North America; the two from Mexico now added are perfectly congeneric. They have a short broad rostrum, with short, superior, posteriorly converging scrobes, the BIOL. CENTR.-AMER., Coleopt., Vol. IV. Pt. 3, October 1911. 2 QQ
3431
3121
22139
Polydrusus
Polydrusus
1325
1315
22747
Exophthalmus impositus
Exophthalmus impositus
226
204
2937914
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=2937914
Megalostylus sturmi
27217
32 (A). Epicærus elegantulus, sp. n. (Tab. XV. figg. 11, 11 a , ♀.)
767
700
27104
Thecesternus humeralis (p. 86).
68
37
23235
Eudiagogus episcopalis
E. episcopalis
920
906
22284
Compsus
Compsus
1808
1801
22533
Megalostylus splendidus
splendidus
879
869
23380
Amphidees macer
A. macer
1031
1023
Megalostylus albicans
27103
THECESTERNUS (p. 86).
36
15
22748
Eustales impositus
Eustales impositus
277
259
3839
Steirarrhinus 4-punctatus
23234
Eudiagogus pulcher
Eudiagogus pulcher
525
507
22285
Cyphus
Cyphus
1824
1818
Megalostylus
7875862
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7875862
Mimographus mexicanus
22534
Megalostylus splendidus var.
var
892
889
22749
Eustales impositus
E. impositus
2005
1993
27102
THECESTERNINÆ.
14
0
22535
Megalostylus fusiformis
fusiformis
1080
1070
12356100
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/browse/tree/id/12356100
Phyxelis
22282
Diaphorus
Diaphorus
1660
1651
23237
PROMECOPS
PROMECOPS
1216
1207
27518
1 Epagrius præteritus . 2♀ Epagrius samson . 3♀ Epagrius pumilus . 4 Epagrius grandis . 5 Epagrius inæqualis . 6 Cacochromus carteri . 7 Bradyrhynchus brevirostris . 8 Sciorhinus pictus . 9 Cleistolophus instabilis . 10 Bufomicrus squamosus . 11 Bufomicrus cristatus . 12♀ Maseorhynchus hondurensis . 13 Mestorus crinitus . 14 Eumestorus luctuosus . 15 Epitosus boops . 16 Pseudelissa caseyi . 17 Pantomorus salvini . 18 Pantomorus sobrinus . 19♂ Pantomorus picturatus . 20 Pantomorus circumcinctus . 21 Pantomorus uniformis . 22 Pantomorus rudis . 23 Pantomorus distans . 24♀ Pantomorus brevipes . 25 Pantomorus albicans .
701
53
4066463
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=4066463
Amphideritus
22640
Megalostylus
Megalostylus
1369
1357
23382
Deamphus
Deamphus
1099
1091
22137
Isodacrys
Isodacrys
1144
1135
27101
THIS Supplement to the subfamilies Thecesterninæ and Otiorhynchinæ † includes the additional material received since 1891, a few species left by Dr. Sharp for further study, and some other forms that had been overlooked in our own or in the British Museum collections. A few corrections in the synonymy have become necessary, mainly owing to the discovery of various Mexican types in the “Sommer” collection, kindly lent by Mr. O. E. Janson and Prof. Poulton.† The Supplementary Apioninæ have been handed over to the specialist Herr Hans Wagner for determination, and his descriptions of the new forms will be published elsewhere. The specific names of three species of the genus Apion described in the present Volume were preoccupied, and they have been changed by Wagner (Deutsche ent. Zeitschr. 1909, p. 766) thus: longimanum, Sharp (nec Rey) (p. 62)— macropus ; longicolle, Sharp (nec Gerst.) (p. 80)— macrothorax ; gibbosum, Sharp (nec Herbst) (p. 82)— peculiare . Of the three other subfamilies dealt with by Dr. Sharp, the Attelabinæ, Pterocolinæ, and Allocoryninæ, but little has since come to hand, and no Supplement is therefore required. It may be observed, however, that a species of the genus Allocorynus (A. slossoni, Schaeff.) has recently been described from the United States.
2860
1567
22536
Megalostylus dilaticolis
dilaticolis
1182
1171
27214
Epicærus durangoensis (p. 119).
31
0
22283
Pseudocyphus
Pseudocyphus
1796
1784
23236
Cassia occidentalis
Cassia occidentalis
1194
1175
22641
Exophthalmus Species 1
Species 1
1637
1628
22138
POLYDROSINA
POLYDROSINA
1221
1210
23381
Amphidees puncticollis
A. puncticollis
1051
1036
2609325
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=2609325
Brachystylus
24931
Pantomorus distans
Pantomorus distans
3901
3883
27282
4. Epagrius retrorsus, sp. n. (Tab. XV. figg. 15, 15 a .)
1326
1269
3410
Megalostylus physops
22781
Brachyomus
Brachyomus
3276
3266
26614
3. Naupactopsis sitonoides, sp. n. (Tab. XIII. fig. 3, ♀.)
3140
3082
23314
Thecesternus humeralis
T. humeralis
373
361
12316215
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/browse/tree/id/12316215
Euscelus
25907
Var. ß Black or piceous, the cinereous scales replaced by others of a metallic-green colour, the elytral fascia and spots very sharply defined, the head and prothorax with a dark median vitta.—COSTA RICA (Pozo Azul).
681
465
Attelabus analis
21526
Epicærus inflatus
Epicærus inflatus
587
570
23428
2. Auletobius rostralis, sp. n. (Tab. II. fig. 14.)
1778
1727
23439
Epicærus monclovæ
monclovæ
2465
2457
7852090
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7852090
Exophthalmus clathratus
24932
Pantomorus distans
Pantomorus distans
3937
3919
22782
Curculio octotuberculatus
Curculio octotuberculatus
3308
3283
23313
Thecesternus humeralis
T. humeralis
254
242
66873
http://eol.org/pages/66873
Parasomus
Promecops umbrata
Attelabus (Hybolabus) sallei
21525
Epagrius operculatus
E. operculatus
496
482
23438
Epicærus durangoensis
E. durangoensis
2452
2437
Attelabus
3529
Pandeleteius brevipes
23312
Thecesternus humeralis
Thecesternus humeralis
59
37
21528
Epagrius operculatus
E. operculatus
902
888
666897
http://eol.org/pages/666897
Tosastes coarctatus
23437
Epicærus elegantulus
E. elegantulus
2425
2411
22780
Exophthalmus lunaris
Exophthalmus lunaris
312
292
23436
Epagrius nubilosus
Epagrius nubilosus
2292
2274
24930
Pantomorus crinitus
Pantomorus crinitus
3860
3841
Attelabinæ
23311
THECESTERNUS
THECESTERNUS
27
15
22160
Polydrosus
Polydrosus
357
347
3528
Pandeleteius brevinasus
23996
86. Apion basale, sp. n. (Tab. III. fig. 25.)
45
0
11799295
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/11787788/synonym/11799295
Ehretia elliptica
21527
Epagrius morosus
Epagrius morosus
615
599
23549
PANTOMORUS
PANTOMORUS
10
0
22161
Phyllobius
Phyllobius
457
447
Promecops rhombica
3527
Pandeleteius boops
10208012
http://eol.org/pages/10208012
Cydianirus
23435
Epicærus elegantulus
Epicærus elegantulus
788
768
22785
Exophthalmus viridilineatus
E. viridilineatus
1430
1413
22056
Pandeleteius brevipes
Pandeleteius brevipes
3207
3186
3414
Megalostylus splendidus var.
10207968
http://eol.org/pages/10207968
Platyomina
27287
CLEISTOLOPHUS (p. 143).
3009
2986
22628
Eustales
Eustales
309
301
Elissa laticeps
24935
Pantomorus elegans
Pantomorus elegans
4035
4017
23318
Thecesternus albidus
albidus
633
626
Attelabus atratus
3526
Pandeleteius armatus
22162
Quercus
Quercus
697
690
Promecops quadrimaculatus
10208013
http://eol.org/pages/10208013
Cydianirus argenteus
23434
Epicærus elegantulus
Epicærus elegantulus
728
708
22786
Exophthalmus sulcicrus
E. sulcicrus
1480
1468
22057
Pandeleteius ornatifrons
P. ornatifrons
1014
1000
3413
Megalostylus splendidus
Elissa constricta
22629
Curculio thunbergi
Curculio thunbergi
334
316
24936
Pantomorus faber
Pantomorus faber
4069
4053
27286
Five specimens, sex not ascertained. Not unlike E. nubilosus (= tolucæ, Sharp), but strongly setose, and with the apical declivity perpendicular, the prothorax more closely punctured, and the head transversely depressed between the eyes. E. rugicollis (Sharp) has very short, fine, inconspicuous setæ and the apical declivity rounded, though agreeing with E. retrorsus in the form of the head. The Guatemalan Epicærus minor , too, is not unlike the present species, but it has depressed eyes, erect setæ, and an unimpressed head.
2985
2456
23990
85. Apion latipes, sp. n. (Tab. III. fig. 24.)
1922
1876
12357465
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/browse/tree/id/12357465
Hypoptus
21529
Epagrius operculatus
E. operculatus
1085
1071
Attelabus ater var. sallæi
26619
One specimen. This insect has quite the facies of a Sitones or Tanymecus . Compared with N. auropictus and N. delumbis (♀), it has the elytra more rounded at the sides, less abruptly acuminate at the tip, and more shallowly punctate-striate; the larger punctures on the prothorax not so deeply impressed. The male is doubtless narrower. The specific name was suggested long ago by Dr. Sharp.
706
315
23317
Thecesternus maculosus
T. maculosus
623
611
Promecops tridentata
27050
Promecops umbratus, Fåhr. in Schönh. Gen. Curc. vi. 1, p. 324¹ (as 'Promecops umbratus').
544
455
22163
Salix
Salix
705
700
3525
Pandeleteius amulæ
3412
Megalostylus rhodopus
22783
Synthlibonotus
Synthlibonotus
3331
3317
22058
Pandeleteius conspersus
Pandeleteius conspersus
1310
1287
23433
Epicærus durangoensis
Epicærus durangoensis
21
0
24933
Pantomorus dorsalis
Pantomorus dorsalis
3973
3954
668889
http://eol.org/pages/668889
Pandeleteius conspersus
22626
Curculio vittatus
Curculio vittatus
118
101
23316
Thecesternus humeralis
T. humeralis
533
521
Attelabus ater
Promecops rhombifera
23315
Ophryastes ovipennis
T. affinis
467
457
23432
Epicærus monclovæ
Epicærus monclovæ
2018
2001
3524
Pandeleteius albisquamis
22164
Alnus
Alnus
713
708
3411
Megalostylus renggeri
22059
Pandeleteius conspersus
P. conspersus
3077
3064
22784
Exophthalmus viridilineatus
Exophthalmus viridilineatus
3551
3524
7791871
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7791871
Attelabus vinosus
22627
Exophthalmus
Exophthalmus
174
162
24934
Pantomorus dorsalis
Pantomorus dorsalis
4004
3985
27288
Cleistolophus subfasciatus (p. 143).
3046
3010
Attelabus angulipennis
27053
The numerous individuals referred to P. umbrata (the type of which cannot now be found in the Stockholm Museum) merely differ from P. viator in having the elytral setæ less numerous, short, curled, and decumbent, but often becoming longer and more erect towards the base. A long series from Atoyac agree in this respect, and I have therefore retained the two forms as distinct. The Mexican insect referred by Fåhræus to P. nubifer, Gyll., probably belongs here*.* P. nubifer was said by Gyllenhal (Schönh. Gen. Curc. ii. p. 167) to be from “North America”; Fåhræus subsequently, on redescribing the species (op. cit. vi. 1, p. 325), gave Brazil and Mexico for it
1318
656
3810
Rhynchitidæ
23209
Coleocerus rotundicollis
C. rotundicollis
2788
2772
26727
2. Compsus auricephalus. (Tab. XIII. figg. 17, ♀; 18, ♂, var.)
62
0
23880
67. Apion sancti-felicis, sp. n. (Tab. II. fig. 19.)
52
0
27130
EUPAGODERES (p. 93).
530
510
22789
Eustales stellaris
Eustales stellaris
1707
1689
23544
Elissa
Elissa
2073
2067
Entimus arrogans
3523
Pandeleteius
22165
Corylus
Corylus
723
716
3418
Megalostylus sulcirostris
22052
Pandeleteius varicolor
Pandeleteius varicolor
3034
3012
690274
http://eol.org/pages/690274
Attelabus rudis
672010
http://eol.org/pages/672010
Bradyrhynchus brevirostris
26728
Curculio auricephalus, Say, Journ. Acad. Phil. iii. p. 310 (1823)¹.
130
63
23208
Coleocerus crassipes
Coleocerus crassipes
1717
1697
27355
Pantomorus distans (p. 162).
28
0
Entimus
23543
Pantomorus
Pantomorus
2055
2045
7864131
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7864131
Isodacrys orizabae
22166
Polydrosus fuscofasciatus
fuscofasciatus
1296
1282
3522
Pandeleteinus submetallicus
22053
Pandeleteius hirtipes
P. hirtipes
1043
1032
3417
Megalostylus sturmi var. γ
25900
3. Steirarrhinus nebulosus, sp. n. (Tab. IX. figg. 26, ♂; 27, 28, ♀, 29, ♂, vars.)
1985
1903
7815121
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7815121
Epicaerus sulcirostris
7858646
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7858646
Epicaerus macropus
7796610
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7796610
Pantomorus uniformis
884129
http://eol.org/pages/884129
Pandeleteius undatus
26729
Platyomus auricephalus,(Say) Boh. in Schönh. Gen. Curc. i. p. 645².
198
131
23207
Coleocerus marmoratus
C. marmoratus
1667
1654
7819797
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7819797
Tanymecus hirsutus
27358
Pantomorus globicollis (p. 163). (Tab. XV. figg. 21, 21 a , b, ♂, var.)
701
630
Entimina
22909
Artipus
Artipus
1702
1695
27132
1 (A). Eupagoderes rotundatus, sp. n. (Tab. XV. figg. 5, 5 a .)
1555
1492
23542
ELISSA
ELISSA
2022
2016
22054
Pandeleteius hispidus
Pandeleteius hispidus
1187
1166
22167
Polydrosus flavonotatus
flavonotatus
1348
1336
22787
Exophthalmus jekelianus
Exophthalmus jekelianus
1578
1555
3521
Pandeleteinus
3416
Megalostylus sturmi var. villosus
23319
Thecesternus foveolatus
foveolatus
650
640
23206
Coleocerus variegatus
C. variegatus
1569
1556
27054
3. Promecops unidentata, sp. n. (Tab. XIV. figg. 22, 22 a , b, ♂.)
1385
1319
27131
The N.-American species of this genus, two at least of which extend southward into our region, have been recently revised by Mr. Fall [Trans. Am. Ent. Soc. xxxvi. pp. 189—194 (1910)]. Eleven were recorded by Dr. Sharp from Mexico, and three others are now added. The following additional localities may be noted for the known Mexican forms: E. mexicanus —Mescala in Guerrero (H. H. Smith); E. cinereus — Saltillo in Coahuila and Durango* (Wickham); E. squalidus —Durango (Wickham), also found by Truqui; E. cretaceus (? = sordidus, Lec.)—Arizona (Linell, ex U. S. Nat. Mus.); E. decipiens —Monterey (Schwarz, in U. S. Nat. Mus.); E. gracilis —Tlaltizapan (?in Morelos) (ex coll. Flohr), Mescala (H. H. Smith).* The Durango specimens, like the one from the Alvarez Mts. quoted by Dr. Sharp (anteà, p. 95), are comparatively short, and have the elytra truncate at the base and the humeri more prominent; they will probably have to be separated from E. cinereus .
1491
531
22788
Præpodes jekelianus
Præpodes jekelianus
1623
1604
Entimides
3415
Megalostylus sturmi
22055
Pantomorus brevipes
P. brevipes
3179
3168
23541
Pseudelissa caseyi
Pseudelissa caseyi
1983
1965
22168
Polydrosus longicornis
longicornis
1588
1577
3520
Pactorrhinus grisescens
27352
A long series, some with the alternate elytral interstices blue or green and the others golden, this appearance being in part due to the arrangement of the yellow exudation. See remarks under Naupactus virescens , anteà, p. 233. Both P. stupidus and P. uniformis belong to Phacepholis, Horn.
1703
1412
23548
Elissa constricta
E. constricta
2664
2651
26949
d². Prothorax gradually widened to the base, at least in ♀: upper surface variegate, the prothorax often fusco-bivittate on disc. … variegatus, Boh.
597
449
23205
Coleocerus marmoratus
Coleocerus marmoratus
1012
991
23145
24. Rhynchites inermis, sp. n.
2101
2071
26723
Two specimens. Distinguishable from the other Central American forms by the less raised alternate elytral interstices, the three small bare spots on each wing-case, and the partly blue legs; and from C. lacteus (F.) by the more scattered seriate punctures on the elytra, the elytra themselves less acuminate at the apex and not so strongly lobed at the base. There are various allied unnamed S.-American species in the British Museum*, some of which have doubtless been described by Kirsch†.
2512
2021
804051
http://eol.org/pages/804051
Aphrastus submarginatus
7858649
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7858649
Epicaerus lepidotus
22169
Polydrosus mutabilis
mutabilis
1689
1680
Epagriopsis inæqualis
23547
Elissa laticeps
E. laticeps
2477
2466
25904
Var. α. The cinereous scales, above and beneath, in part or entirely replaced by others of a metallic-green colour; the post-median fascia of the elytra divided into spots, the prothorax with a dark median vitta (fig. 27, ♀).— PANAMA (Bugaba).
243
0
23204
Coleocerus marmoratus
Coleocerus marmoratus
968
947
26724
* Compsus 18-signatus, sp. n. (Tab. XIII. fig. 16.)—Less elongate than C. cæruleipes ; the prothorax and elytra together with 18 or 19 very small blue spots—the prothorax with three on the anterior margin, four in a transverse row across the middle (the outer one on the flanks), and one at the base (sometimes obsolete), and the elytra with five in a transverse series just below the base, one at the middle of the disc, one in a line with it on the flanks, and one at the end of the fifth interstice; the antennal scape, knees, tibiæ, and tarsi more or less blue; the rostrum neither carinate nor obliquely grooved, the anterior portion less divergent at the sides in front; the elytra with the alternate interstices slightly raised, the seriate punctures within the foveæ squamose, the apices moderately produced, conjointly rounded (♀?) or bluntly subdentate (♂?). Length 10—12¾, breadth 3½—4½ millim.
3418
2513
Epagriopsis gravidus
49565
http://eol.org/pages/49565
Auletobius
23886
68. Apion pedestre, sp. n.
1292
1266
22050
Pandeleteius cuneatus
P. cuneatus
2988
2977
25901
Naupactus nebulosus, Jekel, in litt.
2022
1986
23203
Coleocerus setosus
C. setosus
2727
2717
Epagriopsis
23546
Elissa laticeps
Elissa laticeps
2241
2226
27353
Pantomorus rufipes (p. 161).
1732
1704
25902
Mimographus suavis, Faust, in litt.
2058
2023
7858648
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7858648
Epicaerus hoegei
23202
Colecerus variegatus
Colecerus variegatus
2349
2329
26726
Two specimens, labelled with the MS. name C. 18-signatus, Chevr. The Mexican habitat seems doubtful. The coarser, scattered, foveiform, seriate punctures, the less raised subapical portion of the third interstice, and the different position of the subapical spot on the elytra distinguish the present species from C. nigropunctatus , apart from the colour of the legs, &c. † Abhandl. Mus. Dresden, 1888-89, no. 4.
3874
3461
22051
Pandeleteius varicolor
P. varicolor
3005
2993
3419
Megalostylus tomentosus
Entimus plebejus
23545
Elissa laticeps
Elissa laticeps
2196
2181
23886
Apion spretissimum
Apion spretissimum
881
863
76472
http://eol.org/pages/76472
Pseudhypoptus
22384
Eustales stellaris
Eustales stellaris
3514
3496
23761
Amphidees puncticollis
Amphidees puncticollis
987
965
26946
b². Prothorax obtusely dilated at the sides before the base and obliquely narrowing thence to the hind angles: scales green and cinereous, the elytra fusco-variegate. … virescens, sp. n.
186
0
23200
Coleocerus variegatus
Coleocerus variegatus
2212
2191
22271
Artipus
Artipus
1109
1102
7881922
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7881922
Eugnamptus dispar
539704
http://eol.org/pages/539704
Pantomorus horridus
27137
5 (A). Eupagoderes turbinatus, sp. n. (Tab. XV. figg. 6, 6 a , ♂.)
3109
3043
22904
Eustylides
Eustylides
1052
1042
3805
Rhynchites scutellaris
23887
Apion spretissimum
Apion spretissimum
910
892
2667746
http://eol.org/pages/2667746
Pandeleteinus submetallicus
23762
Amphideritus
Amphideritus
1012
1000
22383
Mimographopsis pustulatus
Mimographopsis pustulatus
1242
1217
22270
CYPHINA
CYPHINA
527
520
26945
a². Prothorax gradually dilated from the apex to the acute hind angles, and there as wide as the elytra: upper surface usually fusco-variegate, sometimes uniformly cinereous. … setosus, Boh.
3421
3231
23201
Colecerus variegatus
Colecerus variegatus
2278
2258
886674
http://eol.org/pages/886674
Derosomus setosus
22903
Cyphides
Cyphides
1029
1021
2946015
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=2946015
Attelabinae
3806
Rhynchites subauratus
22386
Præpodes jekelianus
Præpodes jekelianus
350
331
7864137
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7864137
Pandeleteius ornatifrons
23884
Apion solitare
Apion solitare
828
814
22273
Cyphina
Cyphina
1461
1454
22902
Cyphina
Cyphina
1005
998
679563
http://eol.org/pages/679563
Polydrosus amplipennis
3803
Rhynchites regularis
23760
Amphidees pilosus
Amphidees pilosus
943
926
22385
Mimographopsis viridicans
M. viridicans
3729
3716
23885
Apion spectator
Apion spectator
853
838
23155
25. Rhynchites addendus, sp. n. (Tab. I. fig. 20.)
918
868
4316310
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=4316310
Pseudelissa
22272
Cyphus
Cyphus
1294
1288
26947
c². Prothorax angularly dilated at the sides before the base and hollowed thence to the sharp hind angles: scales uniformly brownish-cinereous above. … denticollis, sp. n.
358
187
531338
http://eol.org/pages/531338
Germariella juvencus
22901
PLATYOMINA
PLATYOMINA
996
986
27350
Pantomorus uniformis (p. 161).
1309
1279
3804
Rhynchites rufiventris
33141
http://eol.org/pages/33141
Phyllobius
21686
Pantomorus albosignatus
Pantomorus albosignatus
102
79
2667743
http://eol.org/pages/2667743
Pandeleteinus
26942
This genus includes a few small forms from the Southern United States, Mexico, and Guatemala*. It may be known by the deep, inferiorly confluent scrobes, the widely separated eyes, the prominent ocular lobes of the prothorax, the transverse, rather large scutellum, the protuberant mesosternum, and the free tarsal claws† The males have all the tibiæ more or less distinctly unguiculate (the uncus being usually shorter in the females and sometimes wanting on the posterior pair), and the fifth ventral segment slightly hollowed down the middle. The deciduous portion of the mandibles is broad, somewhat cultriform, and vertical (fig. 14 a).* Chevrolat (Bull. Soc. Ent. Fr. 1881, p. xxxviii) states that Coleocerus occurs also in Costa Rica, probably in error; his C. albidus , from Bogota, may belong to a different genus. † The N.-American genus Aracanthus is an apterous from placed by Horn near Coleocerus ; it has a very minute scutellum and oval elytra.
3026
2067
22388
Mimographus
Mimographus
387
376
23765
Anypotactus
Anypotactus
1086
1075
23882
Apion scydmænoides
Apion scydmænoides
780
762
24664
2. Epagrius gravidus, sp. n.
2678
2650
22908
Compsus
Compsus
1692
1685
3801
Rhynchites pubescens
66978
http://eol.org/pages/66978
Cleistolophus
3335358
http://eol.org/pages/3335358
Pandeleteius cuneatus
7882184
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7882184
Apterocolus gravidus
26941
Coleocerus, Gemminger et Harold, Cat. Col. viii. p. 2374; Horn, Proc. Am. Phil. Soc. xv. p. 108.
2066
1970
21687
Pantomorus albosignatus
P. albosignatus
580
565
663868
http://eol.org/pages/663868
Bufomicrus cristatus
23766
Anypotactus bicaudatus
Anypotactus bicaudatus
1125
1103
23540
Minyomerus caseyi
Minyomerus caseyi
1962
1945
22387
MIMOGRAPHUS
MIMOGRAPHUS
374
363
23883
Apion seriatum
Apion seriatum
804
790
22907
Platyomus
Platyomus
1682
1673
3802
Rhynchites pusillus
7796616
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7796616
Phacepholis viridis
7859287
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7859287
Epicaerus pavidus
7798970
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7798970
Bothynodontes gibbipennis
23880
Apion sancti-felicis
Apion sancti-felicis
720
700
23152
I should have treated this as only a variety of R. championi , but it has a more slender thorax, and this part is but little dilated in the male; it differs, moreover, in various other slight particulars from that insect. The punctuation of the thorax is very fine, but is numerous at the sides. The elytra are flat, and become a good deal broader behind, very little punctate, and the white pubescence on the suture and scutellum is neither dense nor conspicuous; on the other hand, the white fascia on the side of the breast is remarkably distinct.
684
134
23763
ANYPOTACTINA
ANYPOTACTINA
1041
1029
23658
Chætopantus
Chætopantus
376
365
22906
Eustylus
Eustylus
1604
1596
21688
Naupactus rotundipennis
Naupactus rotundipennis
751
728
12418011
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/browse/tree/id/12418011
Pseudelissa
12342900
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/browse/tree/id/12342900
Epagrius
23881
Apion sancti-felicis
Apion sancti-felicis
751
731
22389
Mimographus amandus
M. amandus
880
870
23764
ANYPOTACTUS
ANYPOTACTUS
1063
1052
27136
One specimen, partly abraded above, recently presented to us by Mr. Wickham; it was captured on July 4th. Near E. constrictus, Sharp, from San Isidro†, but wanting the neck-like constriction at the base of the elytra (the elytra being rounded from the base and without trace of subhumeral prominence in the present species); the prothorax less rounded at the sides and equally constricted just before the base and apex.† ?In Chihuahua or San Luis Potosi.
3042
2588
23659
Mitostylus
Mitostylus
417
407
530187
http://eol.org/pages/530187
Eugnamptus latirostris
22905
Aphrastus
Aphrastus
1539
1530
4237531
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=4237531
Menetypus
665222
http://eol.org/pages/665222
Epicaerus convexus
21689
Pantomorus maculosus
Pantomorus maculosus
807
787
3800
Rhynchites oculatus
33148
http://eol.org/pages/33148
Eusomus
Promecops leucothyrea var.
23769
Anypotactus exilis
Anypotactus exilis
1219
1201
22637
Exophthalmus nubilus
nubilus
871
864
24928
Pantomorus contractus
Pantomorus contractus
3792
3771
22279
Apotomoderes
Apotomoderes
1593
1581
24668
This insect is very closely allied to E. operculatus , but is entirely dark in colour; this point is perhaps of little importance by itself, but it is confirmed by the impressed punctures on the elytra being larger, and the interstices not quite so flat. The surface has a peculiar lustre caused by closely adherent scales of dark colour, like those on the darker parts of E. operculatus . The mesosternal interval between the middle legs seems to be slightly greater than it is in E. operculatus .
498
0
24063
I name this species in honour of Mr. H. F. Wickham, to whom I am indebted for a considerable part of the specimens that have enabled me to form some idea of the N.-American Ophryastini . The feet of O. wickhami are rather broad, but have no horny projections beneath, these being replaced by membranous processes (formed apparently by agglutinated ciliæ) coming from the side-margins of the joints; the tips of the hind tibiæ are distinctly truncate, and the truncature is entirely filled by long ciliæ or scales, part of them directed inwards, part outwards, but there are no marginal ciliæ. Mr. Wickham thought the species might be referable to O. desertus , Lec., but this is clearly not the case.
2827
2127
23656
Mitostylus tenuis
M. tenuis
176
167
23421
This genus has not been accepted by entomologists, but it is certain that Auletes , with which it is usually associated, must be divided; for if not, the other genera of the subfamily cannot be distinguished by any definable characters. The species of Auletes and Auletobius are all minute insects, and are scattered over most parts of the world, but are much neglected.
950
580
23430
Epicærus griseus
E. griseus
1854
1844
26833
Three males and one female. A remarkably distinct form, with the cupreous and green portions of the surface sharply contrasted (recalling Pandeleteius erubescens and Exophthalmus carneipes), the eyes very large, the scrobes wholly visible from above, the anterior femora dentate.
1385
1106
21682
Pantomorus Species 24-32
Species 24—32
2450
2437
Promecops leucothyreus
22636
Exophthalmus nicaraguensis
E. nicaraguensis
861
845
24927
Pantomorus circumcinctus
Pantomorus circumcinctus
3759
3735
23657
Mitostylus gracilis
M. gracilis
203
192
23573
Besides differing from A. championi in its much smaller size, this insect has no dilatation of the basal portion of the rostrum. This organ is about as long as the head and thorax, only moderately stout, shining, feebly sculptured; the eyes are rather small, slightly convex, the interval between them moderately wide; the antennæ have the base of the first joint yellow, they are inserted considerably behind the middle of the rostrum, but at a greater distance from the eyes than the width of the interocular space. The thorax is rather long and narrow, a good deal narrowed in front, sparingly and subobsoletely punctured, slightly shining, without impression in front of the
2808
2130
12383140
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/browse/tree/id/12383140
Eugnamptus
23420
Auletobius, Desbrochers, L'Abeille, v. p. 396 (1869); Sharp, Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond. 1889, p. 73.
579
483
23431
Epicærus griseus
griseus
1984
1977
22278
Plectrophorus
Plectrophorus
1578
1565
24669
A specimen in Sallé's collection of this species was labelled by Sturm Epicærus inflatus, Sturm.
595
499
22906
Although we have received only two females of this species there can be no doubt it is distinct from A. conicollis and A. sedatus , owing to its shorter, less smooth thorax. The head is bisulcate and rugose between the eyes; the thorax is shining, sparingly punctate, broadly but vaguely transversely depressed behind the front margin, and bears some small irregular depressions. In other respects A. brevicollis is very similar to the corresponding sex of the two species named. The summit of the vertex is rather deeply impressed, which leads to the supposition that the male may have a peculiarly formed head as in A. læsicollis .
1678
1045
21683
PANTOMORUS
PANTOMORUS
10
0
21530
Epagrius curvipes
Epagrius curvipes
1450
1433
668156
http://eol.org/pages/668156
Polydrosus chlorogaster
Promecops lunata
Attelabus auratus
22635
Exophthalmus roralis
roralis
832
825
24926
Pantomorus brevipes
Pantomorus brevipes
3718
3699
23767
Anypotactus bicaudatus
Anypotactus bicaudatus
1159
1137
2804695
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=2804695
Pseudelissa cinerea
23576
16. Apion panamense, sp. n.
305
278
23654
Mitostylus
Mitostylus
64
54
26940
Colecerus, Schönherr, Gen. Curc. v. 2, p. 927 (1840) (as 'Colecerus'); Lacordaire, Gen. Col. vi. p. 385 (as 'Colecerus').
1969
1848
21684
PANTOMORUS Group 1
Group 1
19
12
Promecops nubifer
21531
Epagrius operculatus
E. operculatus
1742
1728
2728811
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=2728811
Rhynchitidae
Attelabus axillaris
23768
Anypotactus exilis
Anypotactus exilis
1189
1171
22634
Exophthalmus interpositus
interpositus
818
806
24925
Pantomorus brevipes
Pantomorus brevipes
3687
3668
4244548
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=4244548
Mimographopsis
675873
http://eol.org/pages/675873
Naupactopsis auropictus
23422
1. Auletobius nudus, sp. n.
978
951
23655
Mitostylus
Mitostylus
137
127
23575
We have received four specimens of A. derasum ; the sexes appear to be represented, but if so they differ very little from each other.
277
143
7882182
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7882182
Pterocolus grossus
Promecops quadrimaculata
21685
Pantomorus albosignatus
Pantomorus albosignatus
77
54
21532
Epagrius variolosus
Epagrius variolosus
22
3
26834
2. Pseudeustylus cupreotinctus, sp. n. (Tab. XIII. figg. 30, 30 a , ♀.)
1457
1386
22908
21. Attelabus melanopygus, sp. n.
1843
1810
7859179
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7859179
Epicaerus texanus
22900
Mazenes bifoveatus
M. bifoveatus
902
889
10207860
http://eol.org/pages/10207860
Cyphus 16-punctatus
4338771
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=4338771
Sciorhinus
24523
This species is similar to some of the varieties of E. aurifer ; but it has a much longer thorax, and larger punctures on the elytra.
1840
1707
22380
Mimographopsis viridicans
M. viridicans
2750
2737
21533
Epagrius operculatus
E. operculatus
309
295
22901
We have received only one example of this obscure insect. It resembles A. sedatus , but is distinguished by the angulated sides to the elytra. It was mounted by its captor on the same card with a specimen of A. corallinus , to which it is also extremely similar, though that species belongs to another group of the genus.
706
385
22633
Exophthalmus verecundus
E. verecundus
803
790
3809
Rhynchitid
22275
Hadropus
Hadropus
1513
1505
23652
MITOSTYLUS
MITOSTYLUS
10
0
12356414
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/browse/tree/id/12356414
Hadromerus
21534
Epagrius paradæ
Epagrius paradæ
1394
1379
2946011
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=2946011
Apioninae
24524
36. Epicærus lateralis, sp. n. (Tab. V. fig. 13.)
1890
1841
23310
THECESTERNINÆ
THECESTERNINÆ
13
0
22632
Exophthalmus jekelianus
E. jekelianus
691
678
22902
20. Attelabus brevicollis, sp. n.
740
707
23653
Cautoderus
Cautoderus
42
32
22274
Cyphus
Cyphus
1495
1489
23888
Apion stabile
Apion stabile
938
925
3807
Rhynchites thesaurus
26839
BRACHYSTYLUS.
2988
2975
21535
Epagrius hystriculus
Epagrius hystriculus
23
3
21680
Pantomorus
Pantomorus
2284
2274
5804920
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=5804920
Apion laterale
22382
Mimographopsis viridicans
Mimographopsis viridicans
2831
2806
10207862
http://eol.org/pages/10207862
Cyphus 20-punctatus
23650
Cautoderus nigrocinctus
Cautoderus nigrocinctus
1486
1463
22277
Naupactus
Naupactus
1539
1530
22631
Exophthalmus sulcicrus
E. sulcicrus
616
604
24929
Pantomorus crinitus
Pantomorus crinitus
3823
3804
23889
Apion subauratum
Apion subauratum
964
948
3808
Rhynchites zunilensis
26838
One specimen. More elongate than P. cupreoviridis , the antennæ more slender, the eyes depressed, the elytra relatively longer, with the setæ shorter and decumbent, the scales uniformly coloured. This species is extremely like Exophthalmus distigma , an insect occurring in abundance at the same locality, but it is separable at a glance by the superior scrobes, the longer, 10-striate elytra, and the dentate anterior femora.
2974
2548
6300221
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=6300221
Attelabus nigriclava
21536
Epagrius hispidus
Epagrius hispidus
1251
1234
22381
Mimographopsis pustulatus
M. pustulatus
2800
2787
21681
Pantomorus Species 1-23
Species 1—23
2356
2344
22276
Mimographus
Mimographus
1527
1516
23651
Cautoderus mexicanus
C. mexicanus
2977
2965
24064
1. Ophryastes latipennis, sp. n. (Tab. IV. fig. 2.)
51
0
22630
Exophthalmus
Exophthalmus
506
494
4212462
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=4212462
Lachnopus
Compsus isabellinus
10207841
http://eol.org/pages/10207841
Steirarrhinus cinereoguttatus
7859385
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7859385
Platyomus auriceps
23324
OTIORHYNCHINÆ APTERÆ
OTIORHYNCHINÆ APTERÆ
849
829
22924
In this species the male exhibits characters analogous to those of A. læsicollis , and possesses a further remarkable peculiarity, inasmuch as the two tubercles of the under surface of the rostrum are largely developed and amalgamated together, forming a ligula divided at the extremity only, and projecting considerably beyond the mouth. The head is deeply bisulcate between the prominent eyes, rugose in the female, but little sculptured in the male; the vertex in the male is very elongate and curvate, and is transversely and longitudinally impressed. The thorax is short, sparingly and feebly punctured in the female, almost impunctate in the male; but in this sex it bears two longitudinal impressions on the disc, and the oblique lateral impressions are deeper than in the female. The elytra have an angular projection on each side just behind the shoulders, and the inner striæ are very deep at the base. The scutellum is very broad and short. The club of the antennæ is moderately long. The front femora in the male are angulate beneath; in the female they are formed as in the corresponding sex of the allied species.
2860
1733
3420
Megalostylus villosus
23425
Epicærus cultripennis
E. cultripennis
1474
1459
24941
Pantomorus globicollis
Pantomorus globicollis
4235
4213
Epicærus reversus
27273
Graphorhinus metallescens (Boh. in Schönh.), Gemm. et Harold, loc. cit.⁵.
1939
1866
27499
PACHNÆUS 181 Pachnæus 178, 180 Pachnæus distans 181 Pachnæus litus 181 Pachnæus opalus 181 Pachnæus villosus 242 Pactorrhinus 280 Pactorrhinus grisescens 280 PANDELETEINUS 206 Pandeleteinus submetallicus 207 PANDELETEIUS 185, 343
4981
4673
23538
Minyomerus
Minyomerus
1757
1747
22618
Rhinospathe v-album
Rhinospathe v-album
612
593
23701
36. Apion murinum.
1578
1560
23702
Apion murinum, Gerst. Stett. ent. Zeit. 1854, p. 241¹.
1633
1579
26710
This genus, like Cyphus , extends northward to the United States. It includes a large number of South American forms, most of which are so densely clothed with chalky-white or green scales that the sculpture cannot be properly seen. The essential characters of the species here referred to Compsus (the type of which is Cyphus acrolithus, Germ.) are:—
1447
1096
Compsus cretaceus
731744
http://eol.org/pages/731744
Epicaerus squamosus
23323
OTIORHYNCHINÆ
OTIORHYNCHINÆ
827
814
10207842
http://eol.org/pages/10207842
Steirarrhinus cinctipennis
24942
Pantomorus globicollis
Pantomorus globicollis
4275
4253
7817486
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7817486
Pandeleteius nubilosus
27271
Graphorhinus nubilosus, Lacord. Gen. Col. vi. p. 133²; Gemm. et Harold, Cat. Col. viii. p. 2241³.
1818
1721
23424
Epicærus depilis
E. depilis
1433
1423
22619
Rhinospathe albomarginata
R. albomarginata
2235
2219
Epicærus ravidus
27498
Omileus 247 OPHRYASTES 88, 318 Ophryastes 90, 91, 92, 93 Ophryastes basalis 89 Ophryastes basalis 319 Ophryastes bituberosus 90, 318 Ophryastes bituberosus 319 Ophryastes cinereus 94 Ophryastes collaris 319 Ophryastes decipiens 96 Ophryastes desertus 88 Ophryastes latipennis 89 Ophryastes ovipennis 90 Ophryastes ovipennis 318 Ophryastes porosus 91 Ophryastes sallei 95 Ophryastes speciosus 93 Ophryastes strumosus 89 Ophryastes tetralobus 318 Ophryastes tetralobus 319 Ophryastes tuberosus 90, 318, 319 Ophryastes validus 90 Ophryastes vittatus 92 Ophryastes wickhami 88, 318 OPHRYASTINA 87, 318 Ophryastini 88 Otiorhynchidæ 87 Otiorhynchides 87 OTIORHYNCHINÆ 87, 317, 318 OTIORHYNCHINÆ ALATÆ 178, 343 OTIORHYNCHINÆ APTERÆ 87, 318 Otiorhynchus 271, 304, 341 Oxyderces 287
4672
3653
27272
Epagrius metallescens, Boh. loc. cit. p. 122⁴.
1865
1819
23537
MINYOMERUS
MINYOMERUS
1745
1735
21539
Epagrius constans
Epagrius constans
20
3
26602
♀. Naupactus acutipennis, Chevr. in litt.².
1827
1784
10208020
http://eol.org/pages/10208020
Coleocerus
23100
Hypsonotides
Hypsonotides
1474
1462
23326
OPHRYASTES
OPHRYASTES
874
864
7865670
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7865670
Mimographus dentipes
Aracanthus
Compsus nigropunctatus
Epicærus sexcostatus
2931893
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=2931893
Rhynchites rufiventris
22048
Pandeleteius crispus
P. crispus
2680
2670
3422
Menetypus hadromeroides
27270
Epagrius nubilosus, Boh. in Schönh. Gen. Curc. vi. 1, p. 121¹.
1720
1658
24943
Pantomorus horridus
Pantomorus horridus
4321
4302
12357910
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/browse/tree/id/12357910
Pseudocyphus
http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/item/14608
D. Sharp. 1889-1893. Biologia Centrali-Americana, Insecta, Coleoptera, Rhynchophora, vol. 4, pt. 3
mobotbca_12_04_03
14608
23427
Epicærus capetillensis
Epicærus capetillensis
1684
1662
27497
NAUPACTOPSIS 278 Naupactopsis 247, 248 Naupactopsis auropictus 279 Naupactopsis auropictus 278, 280 Naupactopsis delumbis 278 Naupactopsis delumbis 280 Naupactopsis sitonoides 279 NAUPACTUS 232 Naupactus 152, 153, 166, 221, 222, 235, 239 Naupactus acutipennis 278 Naupactus aurivittis 260 Naupactus cinerascens 234 Naupactus cinerascens 232 Naupactus cinerosus 234 Naupactus contractus 154 Naupactus crinitus 157 Naupactus delumbis 278 Naupactus formosus 154 Naupactus gratus 169 Naupactus laticeps 233 Naupactus laticeps 234 Naupactus leucolepis 164 Naupactus maculosus 153 Naupactus nebulosus 224 Naupactus nobilis 158 Naupactus perarduus 153 Naupactus picipes 155 Naupactus pulchellus 154 Naupactus rotundipennis 153 Naupactus stupidus 161 Naupactus sulfuratus 232 Naupactus sulfuratus 233, 335 Naupactus virescens 233 Naupactus virescens 232, 335 Neocyphus 1 Nocheles vestitus 100
3652
2498
26828
The two species from which the above characters are taken agree with Eustylus puber and E. sexguttatus in having toothed anterior femora, but the posteriorly widened and produced scrobes and the flattened nasal plate readily distinguish them from all the members of that genus.
3329
3052
21538
Epagrius Group 3
Epagrius Group 3
2564
2548
4244550
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=4244550
Mimographus
2885739
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=2885739
Compsus auriceps
23325
OPHYRASTINA
OPHYRASTINA
862
851
10208021
http://eol.org/pages/10208021
Coleocerus setosus
10207840
http://eol.org/pages/10207840
Steirarrhinus bicinctus
Aptolemus
Compsus lacteus
23590
18. Apion tantillum, sp. n.
249
222
3421
Menetypus
Epicærus scutellaris
22049
Pandeleteius cuneatus
P. cuneatus
2696
2685
7858650
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7858650
Epicaerus imbricatus
22770
Exophthalmus vermiculatus
Exophthalmus vermiculatus
1584
1559
27496
MASEORHYNCHUS 146 Maseorhynchus 102 Maseorhynchus hondurensis 147 MAZENES 280 Mazenes 247, 248 Mazenes bifoveatus 280 Mazenes bifoveatus 281, 282 Mazenes geminatus 281 Mazenes geminatus 282 Mazenes lineatus 281 MEGALOSTYLODES 246 Megalostylodes 222, 241 Megalostylodes hirsutus 247 Megalostylodes hirsutus 246 MEGALOSTYLUS 241 Megalostylus 221, 222, 224, 246, 250 Megalostylus albicans 244 Megalostylus albicans 241, 242, 243, 245 Megalostylus brevipilis 243 Megalostylus brevipilis 242, 244 Megalostylus dilaticollis 246 Megalostylus dilaticollis 242 Megalostylus expansus 244 Megalostylus farinosus 244 Megalostylus fusiformis 245 Megalostylus fusiformis 242, 244 Megalostylus lepidotus 306 Megalostylus macrophthalmus 246 Megalostylus macrophthalmus 242 Megalostylus physops 245 Megalostylus renggeri 241 Megalostylus rhodopus 243 Megalostylus rhodopus 241, 246 Megalostylus splendidus 244 Megalostylus splendidus 242, 243, 245 Megalostylus sturmi 242 Megalostylus sturmi 241, 243 Megalostylus sturmi, var. villosus 241 Megalostylus sulcirostris 306 Megalostylus tomentosus 243 Megalostylus tomentosus 241 Megalostylus villosus 242 Menetypus 185, 186 Menetypus hadromeroides 186, 189, 206 MESTORUS 147 Mestorus 102 Mestorus adumbratus 147 Mestorus adumbratus 148 Mestorus crinitus 148 Mestorus gracilis 148 MIMOGRAPHOPSIS 229 Mimographopsis 221 Mimographopsis pustulatus 230 Mimographopsis pustulatus 229, 268 Mimographopsis viridicans 229 Mimographopsis viridicans 230 MIMOGRAPHUS 231 Mimographus 221, 222 Mimographus amandus 228, 231 Mimographus dentipes 231 Mimographus griseus 222 Mimographus jekeli 231 Mimographus mexicanus 231 Mimographus rufipes 222 Mimographus suavis 224 Mimographus suturalis 222 Mimographus viridanus 225 MINYOMERUS 332 Minyomerus caseyi 332 MITOSTYLUS 340 Mitostylus 167, 168, 208 Mitostylus gracilis 219, 340 Mitostylus tenuis 340
2497
110
23426
Epicærus macropterus
E. macropterus
1615
1601
23539
Pseudelissa
Pseudelissa
1868
1857
24944
Pantomorus longulus
Pantomorus longulus
4351
4332
26829
1. Pseudeustylus cupreoviridis, sp. n. (Tab. XIII. fig. 29, ♀.)
63
0
21537
Epicærus
Epicærus
2470
2462
23421
Epicærus depilis
Epicærus depilis
851
835
3424
Mestorus adumbratus
22046
Pandeleteius varicolor
P. varicolor
976
964
22771
Exophthalmus cæruleovittatus
E. cæruleovittatus
2823
2805
27062
Promecops leucothyreus, Fåhr. in Schönh. Gen. Curc. vi. 1, p. 328¹ (as 'Promecops leucothryeus').
324
227
22151
Polydrusus
Polydrusus
1999
1989
10207845
http://eol.org/pages/10207845
Mimographopsis viridicans
7855628
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7855628
Epicaerus elegantulus
3537
Pandeleteius ephippiatus
23102
Promecopini
Promecopini
1517
1506
23328
Eupagoderes
Eupagoderes
985
974
27063
Promecops quadrimaculatus, Jekel, in Mus Brit.².
373
325
26608
2. Naupactopsis auropictus, sp. n. (Tab. XIII. figg. 1, ♂; 2, ♀.)
559
494
24518
35. Epicærus amulæ, sp. n.
619
593
Aramigus fulleri
24945
Pantomorus longulus
Pantomorus longulus
4382
4363
Epicærus planirostris
22920
23. Attelabus ligulatus, sp. n.
1395
1364
27277
3. Epagrius rugicollis. (Tab. XV. fig. 14, ♀.)
699
653
22614
Rhinospathe albomarginata
Rhinospathe albomarginata
1947
1922
22772
Exophthalmus bilineatus
E. bilineatus
2841
2828
10207846
http://eol.org/pages/10207846
Mimographopsis pustulatus
3536
Pandeleteius cuneatus
3423
Mestorus
23420
Epicærus championi
championi
493
484
22047
Pandeleteius obliquus
Pandeleteius obliquus
1090
1069
Pseudeustylus cupreotinctus
10208023
http://eol.org/pages/10208023
Coleocerus virescens
22152
Polydrosus
Polydrosus
2050
2040
23101
Promécopides
Promécopides
1492
1480
27061
4. Promecops leucothyrea. (Tab. XIV. figg. 23, ♂; 24, ♀, var.)
226
164
23327
Ophryastes wickhami
O. wickhami
897
886
12355157
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/browse/tree/id/12355157
Entimus
Aramigus
24517
I cannot distinguish E. ravidus from E. aurifer , which I look upon as a variable species like several others of the genus. The type of E. aurifer sent by Dr. Aurivillius from Schönherr's collection is an example of the most coarsely sculptured form of the species as known to me. I have not seen any typical example of E. ravidus , which was described from Germar's collection, but I have very little doubt it will prove to be the more thickly scaled and finely punctured form of this species.
592
98
27349
Some of these additional specimens are sharply lineate with a sulphur-yellow exudation. They were found with Naupactus sulfuratus at the same localities in Oaxaca, and it has been suggested (anteà, p. 232) that the latter prove to be a winged form of P. stupidus .
1278
1014
24946
Pantomorus maculosus
Pantomorus maculosus
4419
4399
22615
Rhinospathe albomarginata
Rhinospathe albomarginata
2003
1978
27276
In addition to the two specimens from Toluca mentioned by Dr. Sharp, I have seen three others found by Truqui and the types of the insects described by Boheman, E. metallescens being a large, somewhat abraded, submetallic example of the same species. The common, Y-shaped, fuscous-edged, white mark on the apical declivity of the elytra and the white oblique fascia on the outer part of the disc before the middle are conspicuous in all of them. Length 6—7½, breadth 2¾—3½ mm.
652
176
22773
Exophthalmus vermiculatus
E. vermiculatus
2979
2964
23423
Epicærus macropterus
E. macropterus
938
924
22044
Pandeleteius varicolor
P. varicolor
753
741
3426
Mestorus gracilis
10207843
http://eol.org/pages/10207843
Mimographopsis
3539
Pandeleteius fasciatus
27060
the long acute subapical tooth on the anterior pair reaching to near the tip of the inwardly directed uncus. The mesosternum is protuberant, as in P. leucothyrea .
163
0
Compsus cæruleipes
23104
Entimides
Entimides
1762
1753
10208024
http://eol.org/pages/10208024
Coleocerus denticollis
Pseudeustylus
Artipus
10208025
http://eol.org/pages/10208025
Coleocerus variegatus
26606
I have seen fifteen examples of this species, including seven from Juquila, labelled with one or the other of the above-quoted MS. names. It differs from N. auropictus
3742
3574
531546
http://eol.org/pages/531546
Hypoptus jekeli
22616
Teratorhinus phænomenalis
Teratorhinus phænomenalis
2078
2053
Epicærus pyriformis
24947
Pantomorus mollis
Pantomorus mollis
4447
4430
23422
Epicærus depilis
Epicærus depilis
869
853
22774
Cleonus
Cleonus
3019
3012
3425
Mestorus crinitus
22045
Pandeleteius cuneatus
P. cuneatus
958
947
7847093
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7847093
Megalostylus sturmi
10207844
http://eol.org/pages/10207844
Mimographopsis viridicans
3538
Pandeleteius erubescens
22150
POLYDROSUS
POLYDROSUS
1987
1977
12343728
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/browse/tree/id/12343728
Bothynodontes
Pseudelissa cinerea
23103
Pseudhypoptus
Pseudhypoptus
1745
1732
804046
http://eol.org/pages/804046
Apion submetallicum
10208026
http://eol.org/pages/10208026
Coleocerus variegatus
Artipi
27347
Pantomorus stupidus (p. 161).
892
863
23329
Eupagoderes argentatus
E. argentatus
1298
1285
26607
in having the prothorax more closely foveato-punctate in both sexes; the elytra irregularly striate towards the sides anteriorly, relatively shorter and more narrowly acuminate at the apex in the female, and with subangular humeri in the male. The markings, which are easily abraded, are somewhat different from those of N. auropictus , the prothoracic vittæ being placed further inwards and the streak on the elytra duplicated towards the base; the striæ, too, are more irregular on the disc.
493
0
24948
Pantomorus mollis
Pantomorus mollis
4476
4459
27274
Bradyrhynchus tolucæ, Sharp, anteà, p. 141 ⁶.
1985
1940
Epicærus punctaticollis
22617
Hypsonotus albomarginatus
Hypsonotus albomarginatus
542
517
Diaprepes pulverulentus
23219
Coleocerus
Coleocerus
1981
1971
26717
b². Prothorax and elytra immaculate, head often cupreous: general vestiture varying from green to white. … auricephalus, Say.
338
213
3820
Sciadrusus propheticus
602649
http://eol.org/pages/602649
Epagrius grandis
23139
We have only two examples (of the male sex) of this species; though very similar to R. championi it may be easily enough distinguished by the less scanty punctuation. The vertex is densely punctured, and the thorax is finely and rather closely punctured; the elytra have a very distinct evenly distributed punctuation, which, though not dense, is more numerous and distinct than it is in R. championi , and the white pubescence at the apex is conspicuous, as also is the white hair on the under surface.
1374
871
23709
Apion chalceum, Gerst. Stett. ent. Zeit. 1854, p. 240¹.
2248
2193
3428
Mimographopsis pustulatus
22042
Pandeleteius cuneatus
Pandeleteius cuneatus
3117
3096
3533
Pandeleteius conspersus
693044
http://eol.org/pages/693044
Epicaerus pyriformis
10207849
http://eol.org/pages/10207849
Mimographus mexicanus
22155
Polydrosus americanus
P. americanus
2430
2417
23530
Bothynodontes
Bothynodontes
2594
2581
22775
Exophthalmus cæruleovittatus
Exophthalmus cæruleovittatus
3054
3026
Diaprepes modestus
12417730
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/browse/tree/id/12417730
Tetragonomus
26718
b¹. Alternate elytral interstices unequally raised, the 3rd prominent and abruptly declivous posteriorly; prothorax and elytra with several small black spots: general vestiture white. … nigropunctatus, sp. n.
547
339
23218
Eucoleocerus
Eucoleocerus
1966
1954
Croton
6158834
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=6158834
Steirarhinus
3427
Mimographopsis
10207955
http://eol.org/pages/10207955
Claeteges virosus
22043
Pandeleteius crispus
P. crispus
671
661
22156
Cyphomimus
Cyphomimus
2461
2451
7798990
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7798990
Epagrius curvipes
3532
Pandeleteius clavisetis
22776
Exophthalmus bilineatus
Exophthalmus bilineatus
846
823
27344
Pantomorus picturatus (p. 160).
503
472
Dinas
22777
Exophthalmus cæruleovittatus
E. cæruleovittatus
2224
2206
23892
69. Apion rugirostre, sp. n.
28
0
3822
Sciaphilus
22040
Pandeleteius cucullatus
Pandeleteius cucullatus
1356
1333
Phyllobius grypsatus
7851023
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7851023
Pandeleteius erubescens
23891
Apion submetallicum
Apion submetallicum
1021
1002
23532
Epitosus
Epitosus
2829
2821
3535
Pandeleteius cucullatus
10207847
http://eol.org/pages/10207847
Mimographopsis pustulatus
22153
Cyphomimus
Cyphomimus
2256
2246
22379
Mimographopsis viridicans
M. viridicans
2504
2491
27343
This insect, to judge from a specimen incorrectly labelled “Guat.” in the British Museum, appears to be the P. subcinctus of Jekel's collection, and not the one identified under that name by Dr. Sharp.
471
270
22778
Exophthalmus sulcipennis
Exophthalmus sulcipennis
2605
2581
Diaprepes verecundus
2900058
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=2900058
Eudiagogus episcopalis
26716
a². Prothorax and elytra with several minute blue spots, the legs also partly blue: general vestiture white. … [18-signatus, sp. n.]
212
80
3821
Sciaphilina
22041
Pandeleteius cuneatus
P. cuneatus
2759
2748
3429
Mimographopsis pustulatus var.
23708
37. Apion chalceum.
2192
2173
Phyllobius
23890
Apion subauratum
Apion subauratum
991
975
22154
Polydrosus
Polydrosus
2328
2318
23531
Bothynodontes
Bothynodontes
2786
2773
3534
Pandeleteius crispus
23898
70. Apion auctum, sp. n.
1620
1596
26939
COLEOCERUS.
1847
1836
Compsus venustus
22779
Exophthalmus jekelianus
E. jekelianus
60
47
23429
Epicærus sphæroides
E. sphæroides
1838
1825
23534
Sciaphilina
Sciaphilina
2906
2895
22159
Polydrosus pterygomalis
P. pterygomalis
260
245
Diorynotus alternans
23705
APION DIVISION B [unnamed].
1875
1846
26600
1. Naupactopsis delumbis, sp. n. (Tab. XII. figg. 29, ♂; 30, ♀.)
1742
1678
23215
Coleocerus
Coleocerus
1582
1572
26713
a. Rostrum carinate anteriorly; elytra each with a bare black spot on the middle of the disc, the seriate punctures scattered, the alternate interstices scarcely more raised than the others, and the striæ normal; legs partly blue: general vestiture white. … cæruleipes, sp. n.
3002
2726
23135
22. Rhynchites centralis, sp. n. (Tab. I. fig. 19.)
610
559
76989
http://eol.org/pages/76989
Polydrosodes
23428
Epicærus griseus
Epicærus griseus
1787
1771
690070
http://eol.org/pages/690070
Eugnamptus rufifrons
27341
Pantomorus faber (p. 159).
182
156
Diorynotus
23533
Eumestorus
Eumestorus
2844
2834
26601
♂. Naupactus delumbis, Chevr. in litt.¹.
1783
1743
Compsus quadrisignatus
23214
EUCOLEOCERUS
EUCOLEOCERUS
1375
1363
23706
Legs variously coloured, but never entirely black. … Division B [unnamed] (Species 37—86).
1966
1876
Cratægus
686122
http://eol.org/pages/686122
Epicaerus sexcostatus
12356963
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/browse/tree/id/12356963
Thricolepis
23217
Coleocerus
Coleocerus
1781
1771
23536
Bothynodontes squalidus
B. squalidus
1579
1567
Dystirus strumosus
3531
Pandeleteius ciliatipennis
22157
Polydrosus ochreus
P. ochreus
14
4
26711
Rostrum broad, widened anteriorly, emarginate at the sides and apex, the upper portion obliquely bifurcate anteriorly, the nasal plate wide, triangular, bare, the scrobes visible from above, subangulate, not reaching to beneath the eyes; eyes not strictly lateral, more or less rounded (obliquely truncate in front in C. argyreus, L.); antennal scape flattened, narrow, feebly clavate; scutellum well developed; elytra regularly 10-striate, the outer striæ coalescent from the basal third, the humeri prominent; anterior tibiæ unguiculate, not denticulate within; posterior tibiæ narrowly laminate at the apex, the space between the marginal cilia bare, the articular surface large, feebly ascending or subterminal, squamose; body winged, densely squamose.
2204
1448
Corylus
27068
5. Promecops dentimanus, sp. n. (Tab. XIV. figg. 25, 25 a , ♂.)
2775
2712
26938
One male and two females. Separable from P. parcus by the still more extended inferior portion of the ocular lobes, the less rugose rostrum, the acute hind angles of the prothorax, and the less distinctly margined base of the prothorax and elytra, the elytra a little wider than the prothorax in the male. The posterior tibiæ are without definite teeth.
1835
1482
23897
This little Apion may be identified by the short, densely sculptured rostrum, the contiguous middle coxæ, and the peculiar abdominal structure. I have not detected any certain means of distinguishing the sexes; some examples, however, seem to have the ventral peculiarities less developed than in others, and it is possible these may be of the female sex. We have received fourteen examples of A. rugirostre .
1595
1186
22158
Polydrosus longicornis
P. longicornis
213
199
5168283
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=5168283
Ophryastini
24940
Pantomorus fulleri
Pantomorus fulleri
4200
4182
3530
Pandeleteius cavirostris
Dystirus
23535
Bothynodontes gibbipennis
Bothynodontes gibbipennis
28
3
26712
The scales in some of the species vary in colour from green to white (C. auricephalus , &c.), and several of the southern forms are ornamented with small blue evanescent spots, this colour sometimes extending to the legs also. The elytra in the females are often more distinctly divergent or mucronate at the tip than in the males. C. carinirostris, Boh., has two additional abbreviated striæ on the elytra, the articular surface of the hind tibiæ glabrous, &c., and it is here placed under Exophthalmus (anteà, p. 254).
2725
2205
23134
This species is similar to R. rufiventris , but the ventral segments are quite black, and the thorax is a little more slender. The punctuation is much the same in the two species, and there is but little difference in their sexual distinctions. I include a pair nearly black in colour as a variety, though it may probably prove distinct. Like R. rufiventris , this insect does not appear to be common, but I have seen eleven specimens from the various localities.
558
95
23216
Eucoleocerus conicicollis
E. conicicollis
1606
1591
24680
This species also is closely allied to E. operculatus , but is distinguished from all the allies by the comparatively more elongate thorax and the considerable curvature of the front legs. The median and lateral impressions on the rostrum are not very deep; the frontal fovea is moderately large. The thorax is 3 millim. long, and about 3¼ millim. broad on the middle; it has a broad depression along the centre, becoming obsolete before it reaches the extremity. The punctures of the series on the elytra are moderately large, the interstices not convex. The front tibiæ are much curved at the apex; the hind tibiæ are also somewhat curvate and bear white hair on the inner face towards the extremity.
2391
1689
23144
We have only two females of this species; it appears to be nearest to R. centralis , but has the white hair on the upper surface much more largely developed. The setæ consist to a great extent of upright white hairs, and the white pubescence on the suture, instead of being condensed on the basal part, is evenly distributed along the whole length; the white pubescence of the under surface is similarly diffuse.
2070
1658
24057
Ophryastes is peculiar to the arid regions of the Southern United States and Northern Mexico. The species are no doubt epigeal in habits, though I have not seen any records to this effect.
1693
1504
24670
3. Epagrius morosus, sp. n.
623
596
22261
Mitostylus gracilis
Mitostylus gracilis
3628
3609
23210
Coleocerus crassipes
C. crassipes
3100
3088
22374
Mimographopsis viridicans
M. viridicans
1947
1934
7843349
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7843349
Eustylus veraepacis
23896
Apion teapense
Apion teapense
1144
1130
Ehretia elliptica
3815
Rhynchophorous
33130
http://eol.org/pages/33130
Peritelus
22914
Aphrastus
Aphrastus
1774
1765
Phacepholis uniformis
22260
Polydacrys depressifrons
P. depressifrons
3008
2992
23211
Coleocerus variegatus
C. variegatus
3140
3127
24056
Although this genus cannot be defined by means of the tuberosities at the side of the thorax, yet it may be satisfactorily separated from Eupagoderes by the absence of adhesive pubescence from the lobes of the third tarsal joint. The tips of the hind tibiæ are cavernous, as stated by Lacordaire, though in an imperfect and variable manner.
1503
1163
22373
MIMOGRAPHOPSIS
MIMOGRAPHOPSIS
799
785
76188
http://eol.org/pages/76188
Pterocolus
Elissa
23897
Apion terminale
Apion terminale
1170
1155
3816
Rosaceæ
22913
Synthlibonotus
Synthlibonotus
1758
1744
Phacepholis viridis
7882175
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7882175
Rhynchitobius longicollis
7860505
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7860505
Compsus nigropunctatus
26934
2. Pseudhypoptus eurylobus, sp. n. (Tab. XIV. figg. 10, 10 a , ♂.)
204
138
23212
Coleocerus setosus
C. setosus
3155
3145
24059
* Ophryastes wickhami, sp. n.
1862
1833
22372
Steirarrhinus cinctipennis
Steirarrhinus cinctipennis
2801
2775
49569
http://eol.org/pages/49569
Polydacrys
23898
Apion terminale
Apion terminale
1196
1181
3817
Salix
7833108
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7833108
Hadromerus opalinus
22916
Temnoscapus
Temnoscapus
1823
1812
22371
Steirarrhinus bicinctus
S. bicinctus
2726
2714
23213
Coleocerus rotundicollis
Coleocerus rotundicollis
27
3
700859
http://eol.org/pages/700859
Epicaerus oscillator
23750
Amphidees curtus
Amphidees curtus
655
639
6670791
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=6670791
Megalostylus renggeri
3818
Sapotes
23899
Apion vetustum
Apion vetustum
1221
1207
Phacepholis elegans
65176
http://eol.org/pages/65176
Ischionoplus
22915
Pseudocyphus
Pseudocyphus
1799
1787
24674
Closely allied to E. operculatus , but rather larger and more elongate, the surface more æneous, and the pallid scales quite irregularly distributed. The punctures on the elytra are rather small as in E. operculatus . The hind margin of the second ventral segment is broadly and abruptly perpendicular, and it appears to be slightly raised, giving rise to the appearance of a transverse impression across the segment near the hind margin.
1308
870
23892
Apion subrufum
Apion subrufum
1045
1031
23751
Amphidees longulus
Amphidees longulus
684
666
22378
Exophthalmus
Exophthalmus
2474
2462
23140
23. Rhynchites mixtus, sp. n.
1404
1375
Phyllobiina
3811
Rhynchitinæ
7867105
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7867105
Apotomoderes albicans
23646
Derosomus setosus
D. setosus
1264
1254
22918
Phyllobius
Phyllobius
1872
1862
23893
Apion tabogense
Apion tabogense
1070
1055
23752
Amphidees longulus
Amphidees longulus
714
696
22377
Mimographopsis
Mimographopsis
2456
2442
Phyllobiini
21540
Epagrius simplex
Epagrius simplex
1385
1369
23647
Derosomus scutellaris
D. scutellaris
1283
1269
27124
1(A). Tosastes coarctatus, sp. n. (Tab. XV. figg. 4, 4 a , ♀.)
2778
2716
3812
Rhynchitobius
22917
Aphrastus
Aphrastus
1849
1840
23753
Amphidees macer
Amphidees macer
741
726
23894
Apion tantillum
Apion tantillum
1095
1080
12357808
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/browse/tree/id/12357808
Sapotes
24676
4. Epagrius curvipes, sp. n. (Tab. V. fig. 19.)
1477
1430
22376
Cyphus
Cyphus
2159
2153
21698
Pantomorus albosignatus
P. albosignatus
871
856
Phoradendron
Phaops
7854883
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7854883
Pandeleteius nodifer
27121
Two specimens, assumed to be male and female, the Texan example (♀) being much broader than the other. Near O. tetralobus , but with the median groove of the rostrum obsoletely extending on to the inter-ocular portion of the head, the latero-anterior lobe of the prothorax less prominent, and the depressed basal portion of the prothorax more produced in the middle behind. The neck-like constriction to the base of the elytra separates O. collaris from O. tuberosus , bituberosus , and basalis , the last mentioned insect, moreover, having the median sulcus of the rostrum extending upwards. The dark markings may be partly due to abrasion or discoloration. Both examples are figured.
2404
1719
23648
Derosomus scutellaris
D. scutellaris
1436
1422
3813
Rhynchitobius longicollis
23754
Amphidees macer
Amphidees macer
768
753
23895
Apion teapense
Apion teapense
1119
1105
22375
Steirarrhinus
Steirarrhinus
2118
2105
23589
This is a very obscure little Apion , but its form is more slender than that of most of the species whose descriptions resemble it.
221
90
2609693
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=2609693
Epicaerus
5717666
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=5717666
Exophthalmus vitticollis
Phyllobiides
26719
1. Compsus cæruleipes, sp. n. (Tab. XIII. figg. 15, 15 a , ♂.)
610
548
21699
Pantomorus contractus
P. contractus
971
958
535193
http://eol.org/pages/535193
Epicaerus impar
22919
Pseudocyphus
Pseudocyphus
2055
2043
27122
TOSASTES (p. 91).
2422
2405
3814
Rhynchophora
23649
CAUTODERUS
CAUTODERUS
1449
1439
24938
Pantomorus femoratus
Pantomorus femoratus
4136
4116
22623
Diaprepes
Diaprepes
48
39
10208028
http://eol.org/pages/10208028
Coleocerus crassipes
Atactogenus
21543
Epagrius opacus
Epagrius opacus
19
4
21696
Naupactus perarduus
Naupactus perarduus
2546
2527
Pseudelissa
24513
Epicærus aurifer, Boh. in Schönh. Gen. Curc. vi. 2, p. 278¹.
2361
2301
23105
Hypsonotides
Hypsonotides
1781
1769
23755
Amphidees major
Amphidees major
800
785
23642
Pseudopantomorus latifrons
Pseudopantomorus latifrons
3007
2981
663700
http://eol.org/pages/663700
Eustales curvimanus
22269
Prepodellus ruficornis
P. ruficornis
430
417
23756
Amphidees major
Amphidees major
826
811
24937
Pantomorus facialis
Pantomorus facialis
4104
4085
4116427
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=4116427
Chyphus
10208027
http://eol.org/pages/10208027
Coleocerus marmoratus
Athetetes
21697
Pantomorus longulus
Pantomorus longulus
22
3
Pseudelissa caseyi
21544
Epagrius opacus
E. opacus
880
871
23106
Promecopides
Promecopides
1816
1804
7859167
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7859167
Epicaerus insolitus
24514
Epicærus ravidus, Boh. t. c. p. 277².
2399
2362
22622
Curculio quadrivittatus
Curculio quadrivittatus
2825
2802
22268
Prepodellus ruficornis
P. ruficornis
204
191
27490
Eustylus veræpacis 294 Eustylus veræpacis 290, 291 Evotini 247 Evotus 247 EXOPHTHALMINA 247 Exophthalmini 247 Exophthalmodes albofasciatus 180 EXOPHTHALMUS 249 Exophthalmus 180, 221, 229, 247, 248, 250, 272, 273, 278, 287 Exophthalmus agrestis 258 Exophthalmus agrestis 250, 259, 260, 304 Exophthalmus albidus 255 Exophthalmus albolineatus 262 Exophthalmus albovittatus 263 Exophthalmus bilineatus 265 Exophthalmus bilineatus 264 Exophthalmus cæruleovittatus 264 Exophthalmus cæruleovittatus 265 Exophthalmus carinirostris 254 Exophthalmus carinirostris 250, 255 Exophthalmus carneipes 257 Exophthalmus carneipes 258, 297 Exophthalmus clathratus 264 Exophthalmus cupreipes 257 Exophthalmus distigma 259 Exophthalmus distigma 258, 260, 297 Exophthalmus duplicatus 263 Exophthalmus farinolentus 258 Exophthalmus fasciatus 252 Exophthalmus fasciatus 253 Exophthalmus impositus 261 Exophthalmus impositus 260 Exophthalmus interpositus 253 Exophthalmus interpositus 250 Exophthalmus jekelianus 267 Exophthalmus jekelianus 250, 266, 268, 269, 270, 273, 275 Exophthalmus lunaris 266 Exophthalmus lunaris 250 Exophthalmus margaritaceus 255 Exophthalmus nicaraguensis 252 Exophthalmus nicaraguensis 250, 253 Exophthalmus nubilus 260 Exophthalmus nubilus 250, 258 Exophthalmus obsoletus 273, 274 Exophthalmus opulentus 256 Exophthalmus opulentus 255, 257 Exophthalmus ornatus 253 Exophthalmus plicatus 268 Exophthalmus princeps 252 Exophthalmus quadrivittatus 252 Exophthalmus roralis 269 Exophthalmus roralis 250 Exophthalmus scalaris 260 Exophthalmus scalaris 263 Exophthalmus scalptus 259 Exophthalmus sommeri 180 Exophthalmus sphacelatus 262 Exophthalmus stellaris 268, 275 Exophthalmus sulcicrus 268 Exophthalmus sulcicrus 247, 250, 267 Exophthalmus sulcipennis 265 Exophthalmus tessellatus 262 Exophthalmus triangulifer 261 Exophthalmus verecundus 254 Exophthalmus verecundus 250, 253 Exophthalmus vermiculatus 264 Exophthalmus viridilineatus 266 Exophthalmus viridilineatus 267 Exophthalmus vitticollis 256 Exophthalmus vitticollis 257 Exophthalmus vitticollis, var. cærulescens 256 Exophthalmus vitticollis, var. mutatus 256
2617
0
23643
SCIAPHILINA
SCIAPHILINA
266
255
393830
http://eol.org/pages/393830
Attelabus nigriclava
7791853
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7791853
Attelabus quadratus
23757
Amphidees nasutus
Amphidees nasutus
858
841
22625
Præpodes
Præpodes
94
86
27278
Bradyrhynchus rugicollis, anteà p. 142.
739
700
Promecops uniformis
33136
http://eol.org/pages/33136
Lachnopus
Athetetes globicollis
23107
ENTIMIDES
ENTIMIDES
2057
2048
21694
Pantomorus
Pantomorus
2460
2450
21541
Epagrius constans
E. constans
2174
2163
24051
2. Palpi projecting beyond the apex of the mentum … Caccophryastes .
980
912
22267
Prepodellus nigriclava
P. nigriclava
143
130
23644
DEROSOMUS
DEROSOMUS
277
268
23433
3. Auletobius affinis, sp. n.
29
0
27279
Epicærus notatus (♀) and punctaticollis (♂), E. Dugès, in litt.
803
740
2647700
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=2647700
Gossypium
24939
Pantomorus fulleri
Pantomorus fulleri
4170
4152
23758
Amphidees nubilosus
Amphidees nubilosus
887
868
22624
Curculio spengleri
Curculio spengleri
76
58
10208029
http://eol.org/pages/10208029
Coleocerus rotundicollis
66858
http://eol.org/pages/66858
Cyphopsis
33135
http://eol.org/pages/33135
Himatolabus
Promecops viator
Attelabidæ
23108
ENTIMUS
ENTIMUS
2163
2156
22918
Although we have only a single female example in a bad state of preservation, and it is closely allied to both A. sedatus and A. brevicollis , there is no doubt it is quite distinct from either. It is at once distinguished from A. brevicollis by the eyes being separated only by a smooth carina instead of a broad rugose space; from A. sedatus it may be identified by the more approximate eyes, and by the shorter, more uneven, less smooth thorax. The club of the antenna is remarkably elongate and slender, and on this account the species is best placed near A. sedatus . The eyes are only very slightly convex; the thorax is foveolate on each side of the middle, sparingly punctate; the scutellum is very broad; and the elytra are very feebly depressed behind the scutellum, striate at the base and towards the suture, elsewhere with series of very fine punctures.
1217
351
674484
http://eol.org/pages/674484
Anypotactus bicaudatus
Promecopsis
21542
Epagrius opacus
E. opacus
2276
2267
26820
10. Eustylus cinericius, sp. n.
214
183
21695
Naupactus
Naupactus
2473
2464
24050
1. Mentum concealing the palpi entirely … Eupagoderes .
911
856
23645
Derosomus glaucus
Derosomus glaucus
308
291
22266
Prepodellus viridisquamis
Prepodellus viridisquamis
2238
2213
26827
Type, P. cupreoviridis Champion , Biologia Centrali-Americana, Coleoptera, vol. 4, part 3: 297. 1911.
3051
2950
23109
CYDIANIRUS
CYDIANIRUS
2290
2280
21547
Epagrius opacus
E. opacus
1592
1583
22910
Brachystylus
Brachystylus
1717
1705
Promecops umbratus
27494
Lachnopus 247 Lagostomus crinitus 148 Lasiorhynchites 16 Leptocerus 232 Liophlœus canus 258 Liparus imbricatus 326
5218
5055
23759
Amphidees pilosus
Amphidees pilosus
914
897
23439
4. Auletobius optatus, sp. n. (Tab. II. fig. 15.)
861
812
3819
Sciadrusus
Epicærus similis
22265
Prepodellus
Prepodellus
1462
1451
24053
Ophryastes (part.), Schönh. Gen. Curc. i. p. 508 (1833).
1049
993
21692
Pantomorus parvulus
Pantomorus parvulus
1157
1138
22370
Steirarrhinus serripes
S. serripes
2709
2698
26826
Mentum large, almost filling the buccal cavity; scrobes superior, broad, deep, extending backwards to the eyes, becoming broader, shallower, and squamose behind the points of insertion of the antennæ; nasal plate triangular, on the same plane as the anterior part of the rostrum and not limited behind by a conspicuous ridge; eyes very large; antennæ with a long, feebly clavate, rather slender scape, an elongated second joint to the funiculus, and an elongate club; scutellum large; elytra elongate, 10-striate, the outer striæ free, the humeri prominent; anterior femora toothed; anterior and intermediate tibiæ unguiculate; posterior tibiæ narrowly lamellate at the apex, the glabrous articular surface large and cavernous; tarsal claws free; body winged, elongate, squamose; the other characters as in Eustylus .
2949
2132
Promecops unidentata
21548
Epagrius opacus
E. opacus
1917
1908
27495
Lithodus 86 Lithodus humeralis 86 Lixus 112 Lordops 304 Lordops parcus 304
109
0
692829
http://eol.org/pages/692829
Pandeleteius quadrinodosus
22264
PREPODELLUS
PREPODELLUS
1449
1438
12350092
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/browse/tree/id/12350092
Phaops
7876002
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7876002
Steirarrhinus nebulosus
Epicærus sphæroides
24052
OPHRYASTES.
992
981
21693
Pantomorus albosignatus
P. albosignatus
1438
1423
23320
Ophryastes ovipennis
T. affinis
670
660
22912
Eustylus
Eustylus
1741
1733
27129
A long series, labelled as taken on Nov. 23rd. Near T. humeralis, Sharp, from Chihuahua, but differing from it in the abruptly constricted sides of the prothorax and the still more prominent humeri.
509
311
21545
Synthlibonotus viator
Synthlibonotus viator
1226
1205
27492
HADROMERUS 181 Hadromerus 178, 186, 188, 196, 241 Hadromerus cretatus 184 Hadromerus cretatus 182 Hadromerus dejeani 183 Hadromerus dejeani 181, 182, 184 Hadromerus fulgens 184 Hadromerus fulgens 182 Hadromerus gemmifer 181, 184 Hadromerus micans 183 Hadromerus micans 182 Hadromerus nobilitatus 181 Hadromerus opalinus 183 Hadromerus opalinus 181, 182, 184, 185 Hadromerus rufipes 185 Hadromerus rufipes 182 Hadromerus schönherri 182 Hadromerus scintillans 182 Hadromerus scintillans 183, 185, 188 Hadromerus splendidus 184 Hadropus 221 Hadrotomus roseiventris 239 HEMILYPUS 26 Hemilypus — ? 28 Hemilypus hondurensis 27 Hemilypus latipes 27 Hemilypus obliteratus 28 Hemilypus obliteratus 30 Hemilypus sallæi 27 HETERAPION 85 Heterapion femoratum 85 Heterapion femoratum 86 Heterapion infirme 86 Himatolobus 4 Hoplopactus 221, 222, 231 Hoplopactus lateralis 222 Hybolabus 11 Hybolabus sallei 11 HYPOPTUS 302, 344 Hypoptus 300, 304 Hypoptus insularis 302 Hypoptus jekeli 344 Hypoptus lepyroides 303 Hypoptus macularis 303 Hypoptus macularis 302, 304, 344 Hypoptus setosulus 303 Hypsometopus 342 Hypsometopus inquinatus 342 Hypsonotides 300 Hypsonotus albomarginatus 249 Hypsonotus chlorogaster 269 Hypsonotus decoratus 121 Hypsonotus imbricatus 326 Hypsonotus mexicanus 303
4690
3022
22913
This species, of which only one female example has been obtained, is allied to the North-American A. analis , but by no means closely. BIOL. CENTR.-AMER., Coleopt., Vol. IV. Pt. 3, April 1889. CC
2946
2749
27491
Geniostomus inflatus 197 Geonemus agrestis 258, 304 GERMARIELLA 234 Germariella 222 Germariella juvencus 235 Germariella pudens 235 Graphorhinus 128, 129, 141, 329 Graphorhinus metallescens 329 Graphorhinus nubilosus 329 Graphorhinus operculatus 129 Graphorhinus planidorsis 137 Graphorhinus vadosus 129, 329
3021
2618
Epicærus squalidus
22621
Exophthalmus
Exophthalmus
2610
2598
22263
Polydacrys depressifrons
P. depressifrons
1133
1117
24055
Ophryastes, Leconte & Horn, Rhynchophora of N. Am. p. 30.
1162
1105
21690
Naupactus maculosus
Naupactus maculosus
828
809
23640
Strophosomus
Strophosomus
2956
2944
23321
Thecesternus humeralis
T. humeralis
696
684
26825
PSEUDEUSTYLUS, gen. nov.
2131
2107
24511
This species is twice as large as Bradyrhynchus tolucæ , and has the rostrum flat on the anterior aspect; it should be readily identified by the fine but comparatively elongate and definite channel on the forehead.
2278
2064
23582
17. Apion pauper, sp. n.
1407
1383
21546
Epagrius jugicola
Epagrius jugicola
1280
1263
22911
Brachyomus
Brachyomus
1730
1720
27493
Ischionoplus 247 ISODACRYS 175, 341 Isodacrys 207, 208 Isodacrys guatemalenus 175 Isodacrys guatemalenus 176 Isodacrys mexicanus 176 Isodacrys mexicanus 341 Isodacrys minutus 176 Isodacrys orizabæ 176 Isodacrys schwarzi 341 ISODRUSUS 207 Isodrusus 178 Isodrusus debilis 208
5054
4691
22620
EXOPHTHALMUS
EXOPHTHALMUS
2597
2585
23641
Strophosomus ebenista
S. ebenista
2969
2958
24054
Dystirus, Pascoe, Journ. Linn. Soc., Zool. xi. p. 447.
1104
1050
22914
22. Attelabus longiclava, sp. n.
32
0
24512
34. Epicærus aurifer.
2300
2279
22262
Polydacrys brevicollis
Polydacrys brevicollis
25
3
21691
Pantomorus crinitus
P. crinitus
1132
1121
23322
Thecesternus maculosus
T. maculosus
811
799
26824
Twenty-four specimens, those from San Gerónimo with the vestiture more or less discoloured by a brownish exudation. From E. subapterus the present species may be known by the more convex basal portion of the head, the coarsely punctured prothorax, the small curled elytral setæ (which replace the intermixed broad, suberect scales), and the almost uniform cinereous or greyish vestiture. The head and rostrum are found to be deeply sulcate when the scales are removed. The metathoracic episterna are dilated anteriorly, as in the fully-winged forms.
2106
1557
23581
Though similar to A. derasum , this is well distinguished therefrom by the form and punctuation of the prothorax.
1382
1269
7859165
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7859165
Epicaerus aeruginosus
20597
Hispidæ
Hispidæ
1871
1864
22604
EXOPHTHALMUS
EXOPHTHALMUS
68
56
24911
Pantomerus crinitus
Pantomerus crinitus
3181
3162
27263
Epagrius samson, anteà, p. 139.
1087
1056
3110
Epicærus nebulosus
531687
http://eol.org/pages/531687
Parasomus jansoni
27489
Epicærus ravidus 119, 120 Epicærus reversus 113, 324 Epicærus reversus 114 Epicærus scutellaris 123 Epicærus scutellaris 125, 328 Epicærus sexcostatus 125, 328 Epicærus similis 144 Epicærus sphæroides 117 Epicærus sphæroides 325 Epicærus squalidus 116 Epicærus squamosus 122, 327 Epicærus squamosus 117, 118 Epicærus sturmi 114 Epicærus subfasciatus 144 Epicærus sulcirostris 106, 323 Epicærus tenuis 115 Epicærus texanus 326 Epicærus transversepunctatus 110 Epicærus tristis 126 Epicærus tristis 127 Epicærus truquianus 327 Epicærus truquianus 328 Epicærus uniformis 107 Epicærus uniformis 108 Epicærus vilis 105 Epicærus vilis 106, 107, 124, 125, 323 Epicærus viridis 336 EPITOSUS 150 Epitosus 102, 331 Epitosus boops 150 Erepsimus 331 Erepsimus setiferus 331 ESSODIUS 28 Essodius unicolor 29 EUCOLEOCERUS 309 Eucoleocerus 301 Eucoleocerus conicicollis 309 Eucoleocerus conicicollis 310 Eucoleocerus fuscovarius 310 Eucoleocerus guttularius 310 EUDIAGOGUS 311 Eudiagogus 301 Eudiagogus episcopalis 311 Eudiagogus pulcher 311 Eudiagogus rosenschoeldi 311 EUGNAMPTUS 29 Eugnamptus 25, 26, 28, 38, 39 Eugnamptus antennalis 40 Eugnamptus basalis 31 Eugnamptus brevicollis 39 Eugnamptus brevicollis 38 Eugnamptus cinctus 34 Eugnamptus cinctus 35 Eugnamptus cornutus 39 Eugnamptus diabroticus 30 Eugnamptus dispar 33 Eugnamptus divisus 30 Eugnamptus divisus 35 Eugnamptus germanus 41 Eugnamptus godmani 32 Eugnamptus hirtellus 35 Eugnamptus latifrons 40 Eugnamptus latifrons 41 Eugnamptus latirostris 32 Eugnamptus longipes 34 Eugnamptus longipes 35 Eugnamptus longulus 36 Eugnamptus maculatus 31 Eugnamptus niger 36 Eugnamptus niger 39 Eugnamptus nigricornis 35 Eugnamptus nigripennis 38 Eugnamptus obscurus 37 Eugnamptus picticollis 41 Eugnamptus plebeius 38 Eugnamptus rufifrons 36 Eugnamptus salvini 39 Eugnamptus salvini 40 Eugnamptus semivittatus 37 Eugnamptus seriatus 33 Eugnamptus sexmaculatus 32 Eugnamptus suturalis 38 Eugnamptus tibialis 34 Eugnamptus truncatus 40 Eugnamptus truncatus 41 Eugnamptus validus 30 Eugnamptus varius 37 Eugnathus depressifrons 217 Eumerus 216 EUMESTORUS 148 Eumestorus 102, 331 Eumestorus luctuosus 149 Eumestorus luctuosus 150 Eumestorus proximus 149 Euomus 86 EUPAGODERES 93, 320 Eupagoderes 88, 92, 97, 318, 321 Eupagoderes argentatus 318 Eupagoderes aridus 321 Eupagoderes cinereus 94 Eupagoderes cinereus 96, 97, 320 Eupagoderes constrictus 93 Eupagoderes constrictus 319, 320 Eupagoderes cretaceus 96, 321 Eupagoderes cretaceus 320 Eupagoderes decipiens 96 Eupagoderes decipiens 320, 321 Eupagoderes depressirostris 321 Eupagoderes dunnianus 96, 321 Eupagoderes durangoensis 94 Eupagoderes durangoensis 321 Eupagoderes gracilis 96 Eupagoderes gracilis 320, 321 Eupagoderes mexicanus 94 Eupagoderes mexicanus 320 Eupagoderes prolatus 94 Eupagoderes rotundatus 320 Eupagoderes rotundatus 322 Eupagoderes sallæi 95 Eupagoderes sordidus 320, 321 Eupagoderes speciosus 93 Eupagoderes squalidus 95 Eupagoderes squalidus 96, 320 Eupagoderes turbinatus 320 Eupagoderes turbinatus 321 Eupagoderes wickhami 318 EUPERITELUS 341 Euperitelus albovarius 341 Euscelus 12 Eusomus 168, 174 EUSTALES 272 Eustales 248, 250, 261, 273 Eustales adamantinus 272 Eustales curvimanus 272 Eustales curvimanus 263 Eustales gemmeus 273 Eustales humeralis 256 Eustales impositus 261, 272 Eustales opulentus 256 Eustales pentachordius 273 Eustales stellaris 230, 267, 268, 272 Eustales thunbergi 273 Eustales vitticollis 256 Eustalis 272 Eustolus 211 Eustylides 282 EUSTYLUS 290 Eustylus 282, 283, 296 Eustylus chiriquensis 294 Eustylus chiriquensis 291 Eustylus cinericius 296 Eustylus cinericius 291, 295 Eustylus grypsatus 293 Eustylus grypsatus 290, 291, 294 Eustylus puber 290, 296 Eustylus quadrigibbus 292 Eustylus quadrigibbus 291 Eustylus ruptus 293 Eustylus ruptus 290, 291 Eustylus setipennis 292 Eustylus setipennis 290 Eustylus sexguttatus 291 Eustylus sexguttatus 290, 293, 296 Eustylus striatus 292 Eustylus striatus 290, 291, 293 Eustylus subapterus 295 Eustylus subapterus 291, 296 Eustylus subsignatus 293
5220
0
10207831
http://eol.org/pages/10207831
Steirarrhinus nebulosus
602885
http://eol.org/pages/602885
Eucoleocerus guttularius
12299219
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/browse/tree/id/12299219
Acacia
22185
Polydrosus mutabilis
Polydrosus mutabilis
1490
1470
23016
2. Rhynchites zunilensis, sp. n. (Tab. I. fig. 16.)
660
609
23116
EUDIAGOGUS
EUDIAGOGUS
455
445
7790059
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7790059
Hybolabus sallei
3111
Epicærus neglectus
23411
Epicærus nebulosus
E. nebulosus
489
477
2882176
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=2882176
Rhinospathe albomarginata
22258
Polydrosus seriegranosus
P. seriegranosus
1316
1300
22032
Pandeleteius hieroglyphicus
Pandeleteius hieroglyphicus
30
3
20598
Cassididæ
Cassididæ
1885
1876
2746049
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=2746049
Leptocerus
22605
CHAULIOPLEURUS
CHAULIOPLEURUS
158
144
27488
ELISSA 332 Elissa 151, 207 Elissa constricta 332 Elissa laticeps 332 Entimides 300 ENTIMINA 300, 344 ENTIMUS 301 Entimus 300 Entimus arrogans 301 Entimus plebejus 301 EPAGRIOPSIS 328 Epagriopsis 329 Epagriopsis gravidus 329 Epagriopsis inæqualis 329 Epagriopsis morosus 329 Epagriopsis operculatus 329 Epagriopsis samson 329 EPAGRIUS 128, 329 Epagrius 102, 129, 328 Epagrius albosquamosus 136 Epagrius albosquamosus 129, 137 Epagrius constans 134 Epagrius curvipes 131 Epagrius foveicollis 135 Epagrius grandis 140 Epagrius gravidus 130 Epagrius gravidus 329 Epagrius hispidus 133 Epagrius hystriculus 133 Epagrius inæqualis 139 Epagrius inæqualis 329 Epagrius jugicola 135 Epagrius lævinasus 138 Epagrius lævinasus 118 Epagrius metallescens 328, 329, 330 Epagrius morosus 131 Epagrius morosus 329 Epagrius nubilosus 329 Epagrius nubilosus 129, 326, 328, 329, 330 Epagrius opacus 135 Epagrius opacus 134 Epagrius operculatus 129 Epagrius operculatus 131, 132, 329 Epagrius paradæ 132 Epagrius præteritus 137 Epagrius pumilus 138 Epagrius pumilus 118 Epagrius retrorsus 330 Epagrius rugicollis 330 Epagrius samson 139 Epagrius samson 329 Epagrius simplex 134 Epagrius smithi 136 Epagrius tolucæ 330 Epagrius variolosus 132 EPICÆRINA 101, 323 EPICÆRUS 104, 323 Epicærus 102, 116, 117, 118, 122, 128, 129, 133, 140, 141, 142, 143, 145, 150, 326 Epicærus æqualis 107 Epicærus æruginosus 110 Epicærus alternans 107 Epicærus amulæ 120 Epicærus aurifer 119 Epicærus aurifer 120 Epicærus bicolor 116 Epicærus biformis 127 Epicærus calvus 106 Epicærus capetillensis 115, 325 Epicærus carinatus 127 Epicærus carinatus 126 Epicærus carteri 140 Epicærus centralis 107 Epicærus championi 114 Epicærus championi 115, 325 Epicærus cognatus 105, 323 Epicærus cognatus 107 Epicærus concolor 126 Epicærus convexus 113 Epicærus convexus 114 Epicærus costatus 109, 323 Epicærus costicollis 109 Epicærus coxalis 108 Epicærus coxalis 109 Epicærus cultripennis 111 Epicærus cultripennis 112, 324, 325 Epicærus cyphus 110 Epicærus decoratus 121, 327 Epicærus depilis 325 Epicærus depilis 111, 112 Epicærus durangoensis 119, 326 Epicærus elegantulus 326 Epicærus fallax 110, 323 Epicærus fallax 111, 324, 344 Epicærus foveicollis 136 Epicærus foveifrons 327 Epicærus fronteræ 112 Epicærus fronteræ 113, 114 Epicærus godmani 124, 328 Epicærus griseus 117, 325 Epicærus hoegei 125 Epicærus hoegei 328 Epicærus imbricatus 326 Epicærus impar 128 Epicærus inflatus 112 Epicærus inflatus 131 Epicærus insolitus 123 Epicærus insolitus 327 Epicærus lateralis 120 Epicærus lateralis 121 Epicærus lepidotus 326 Epicærus luctuosus 149 Epicærus macropterus 324 Epicærus macropterus 325 Epicærus macropus 324 Epicærus marginalis 114 Epicærus marginatus 122, 327 Epicærus mexicanus 110, 323 Epicærus mexicanus 111, 117, 118, 124, 324 Epicærus minor 118 Epicærus minor 330 Epicærus monclovæ 118, 325 Epicærus monclovæ 326 Epicærus mopanus 331 Epicærus mopsurus 144, 331 Epicærus nebulosus 111, 324 Epicærus nebulosus 117 Epicærus neglectus 324 Epicærus niger 106, 323 Epicærus niger 106, 323 Epicærus notatus 330 Epicærus oculatus 121 Epicærus oscillator 117 Epicærus oscillator 118 Epicærus pavidus 127 Epicærus pedestris 115 Epicærus pedestris 116 Epicærus planirostris 119 Epicærus punctaticollis 330 Epicærus pyriformis 124 Epicærus pyriformis 123
4934
635
27262
20. Epagriopsis samson.
1055
1032
24912
Pantomerus nobilis
Pantomerus nobilis
3212
3194
12343154
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/browse/tree/id/12343154
Epagriopsis
10207832
http://eol.org/pages/10207832
Steirarrhinus nebulosus
Pseudocyphus macroscapus
672729
http://eol.org/pages/672729
Epitosus boops
23115
EUCOLEOCERUS
EUCOLEOCERUS
288
276
26740
3. Compsus nigropunctatus, sp. n. (Tab. XIII. fig. 19.)
2125
2070
22033
Polydacrys depressifrons
Polydacrys depressifrons
2122
2098
22259
Polydacrys nigrofasciatus
Polydacrys nigrofasciatus
1616
1591
23410
Epicærus neglectus
Epicærus neglectus
245
227
22186
Polydrosus longicornis
P. longicornis
1557
1543
27265
EPAGRIUS.
1162
1153
22602
RHINOSPATHE
RHINOSPATHE
2873
2862
Attelabus longiclava
24506
33. Epicærus planirostris, sp. n. (Tab. V. fig. 12.)
1238
1186
23114
COLEOCERUS
COLEOCERUS
211
201
4154466
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=4154466
Elissa
12343719
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/browse/tree/id/12343719
Plectrophorus
3549
Pandeleteius maculicollis
10207833
http://eol.org/pages/10207833
Steirarrhinus nebulosus
668356
http://eol.org/pages/668356
Rhynchites chiriquensis
20599
Otiorhynchid
Otiorhynchid
16
4
22034
Pandeleteius ephippiatus
Pandeleteius ephippiatus
2152
2128
22187
Polydrosus mutabilis
P. mutabilis
2762
2750
22603
Exophthalmus sulcicrus
Exophthalmus sulcicrus
3037
3015
23339
Ophryastes collaris
O. collaris
2167
2156
Attelabus ligulatus
23113
PROMÉCOPIDES
PROMÉCOPIDES
82
70
3548
Pandeleteius longicollis
22188
Polydrosus longicornis
P. longicornis
2800
2786
22035
Pandeleteius clavisetis
Pandeleteius clavisetis
26
3
24910
Pandeletejus submetallicus
Pandeletejus submetallicus
3149
3123
Attelabus læsicollis
23711
I do not find anything agreeing with Gerstäcker's description among our specimens; it is probable, however, that A. chalceum is allied to A. oscillator .
153
0
23338
Ophryastes tetralobus
O. tetralobus
1840
1827
4132941
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=4132941
Cydianerus
22608
CLÆOTEGES
CLÆOTEGES
704
695
27485
CACOCHROMUS 140 Cacochromus 101 Cacochromus carteri 140 Caulostrophus 338 CAUTODERUS 169, 339 Cautoderus 340 Cautoderus mexicanus 170 Cautoderus mexicanus 339 Cautoderus nigrocinctus 339 Cenchroma sublineata 237 CHÆTOPANTUS 170 Chætopantus 340 Chætopantus illustris 170 Chamælops 283 Chamælops munita 283 CHAULIOPLEURUS 270 Chauliopleurus 247, 248 Chauliopleurus adipatus 270 Chauliopleurus adipatus 271 Chauliopleurus quadrifoveatus 271 Chauliopleurus quadrifoveatus 270 Chauliopleurus rufovittatus 271 Chauliopleurus rufovittatus 270 Chlorima hieroglyphica 260 Chlorophanus 262 Chyphus 1 CLÆOTEGES 275 Clæoteges 248 Clæoteges granulosus 276 Clæoteges granulosus 275 Clæoteges obliteratus 277 Clæoteges obliteratus 275 Clæoteges tuberculosus 277 Clæoteges tuberculosus 275 Clæoteges virosus 275 Clæoteges virosus 276 CLEISTOLOPHUS 143, 330 Cleistolophus 102, 174 Cleistolophus instabilis 144 Cleistolophus instabilis 331 Cleistolophus similis 144, 331 Cleistolophus similis 145, 330 Cleistolophus subfasciatus 143, 330 Cleistolophus subfasciatus 144, 331 Cleistolophus viridimargo 331 Cleonus 264, 280 Colecerus 305 Colecerus minutus 306 Colecerus setosus 306 Colecerus variegatus 307 COLEOCERUS 305 Coleocerus 301, 309, 311 Coleocerus albidus 305 Coleocerus crassipes 308 Coleocerus crassipes 306 Coleocerus denticollis 307 Coleocerus denticollis 306 Coleocerus dispar 307 Coleocerus marmoratus 308 Coleocerus marmoratus 306 Coleocerus rotundicollis 309 Coleocerus rotundicollis 306, 308 Coleocerus setosus 306 Coleocerus setosus 307, 308, 310 Coleocerus variegatus 307 Coleocerus variegatus 306, 308 Coleocerus virescens 307 Coleocerus virescens 306 COMPSUS 287 Compsus 221, 260, 264, 282, 283, 298 Compsus argyreus 287 Compsus auricephalus 289 Compsus auricephalus 254, 287, 288 Compsus auriceps 289 Compsus bisignatus 290 Compsus cæruleipes 288 Compsus cæruleipes 287 Compsus carinirostris 254, 287 Compsus cretaceus 290 Compsus isabellinus 289 Compsus lacteus 288 Compsus nigropunctatus 289 Compsus nigropunctatus 288 Compsus 18-signatus 288 Compsus quadrisignatus 290 Compsus venustus 289 Curculio auricephalus 289 Curculio diadema 234, 235 Curculio juvencus 234, 235 Curculio octotuberculatus 266 Curculio quadrivittatus 180, 249 Curculio rivulosus 232 Curculio 6-punctatus 236 Curculio 16-punctatus 235, 236 Curculio spengleri 180, 250 Curculio thunbergi 250, 261, 272, 273 Curculio vittatus 250 Cydianerus 301 Cydianerus argenteus 302 CYDIANIRUS 301 Cydianirus 300 Cydianirus argenteus 302 Cydianirus argenteus 301 Cyphides 282 CYPHINA 221 Cyphina 282 Cyphomimus 208 Cyphopsis 221 CYPHUS 235 Cyphus 1, 221, 222, 223, 229, 234, 241, 287 Cyphus acrolithus 287 Cyphus argillaceus 235 Cyphus columbianus 235 Cyphus cultricollis 283 Cyphus forreri 238 Cyphus forreri 236 Cyphus gibber 235 Cyphus hilaris 236 Cyphus juvencus 235 Cyphus lautus 238 Cyphus lautus 236 Cyphus litus 181 Cyphus modestus 237 Cyphus modestus 236, 238, 239 Cyphus modestus, v. viridans 236 Cyphus nigropunctatus 236 Cyphus placidus 238 Cyphus pudens 234 Cyphus quadripunctatus 238 Cyphus quadripunctatus 236 Cyphus roseiventris 239 Cyphus roseiventris 236 Cyphus 16-punctatus 236 Cyphus 16-punctatus 237 Cyphus sublineatus 237 Cyphus sulphureus 235 Cyphus 20-punctatus 237 Cyphus viridans 237 Cyphus yucatanus 239 Cyphus yucatanus 236
4347
0
23415
Epicærus nebulosus
E. nebulosus
732
720
22036
Pandeleteius
Pandeleteius
1358
1346
23012
Rhynchites mexicanus, Gyll. in Schönh. Gen. et Spec. Curc. i. p. 227¹; Lec. Rhync. N. Am.²
1341
1251
3115
Epicærus operculatus
7796741
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7796741
Deamphus latifrons
23112
PSEUDHYPOPTUS
PSEUDHYPOPTUS
2685
2672
Compsus
22181
Polydrosus flavonotatus
Polydrosus flavonotatus
2037
2014
Attelabus klugi
23712
38. Apion oscillator, sp. n.
182
154
21549
Epagrius foveicollis
Epagrius foveicollis
1998
1978
22609
NAUPACTOPSIS
NAUPACTOPSIS
925
913
27484
CACCOPHRYASTES 92 Caccophryastes 88 Caccophryastes lineatus 92
4649
4561
22037
Pandeleteius flexilis
Pandeleteius flexilis
1625
1604
23414
Epicærus neglectus
E. neglectus
553
541
23337
Ophryastes collaris
Ophryastes collaris
419
400
22182
Polydrosus partitus
P. partitus
3180
3169
23111
HYPOPTUS
HYPOPTUS
2547
2539
26744
Three specimens, varying in the number of the spots on the prothorax and elytra, the individual from Chiriqui having the prothorax almost immaculate. The third elytral interstice becomes more prominent and cariniform posteriorly, but it is not tuberculate at the commencement of the apical declivity as in C. cretaceus (F.) and some other allied S.-American forms. The seriate punctures are closely placed, fine, and shallow, and the sutural region is flattened. The minute scattered hair-like scales are just traceable. C. quadrisignatus and C. bisignatus, Boh., are somewhat similarly maculate.
712
116
3114
Epicærus oculatus
Coleocerus virescens
12343153
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/browse/tree/id/12343153
Scythropus
Attelabus inæqualis
22606
EUSTALES
EUSTALES
445
437
27487
Derosomus fragilis 168 Derosomus fragilis 170 Derosomus glaucus 339 Derosomus scutellaris 169 Derosomus scutellaris 339 Derosomus setosus 168 Derosomus setosus 339 Diapherontus 222 Diaphorus 221, 222 DIAPREPES 180 Diaprepes 178, 250, 255 Diaprepes albidus 255 Diaprepes albofasciatus 180 Diaprepes albofasciatus 181 Diaprepes modestus 254 Diaprepes pulverulentus 180 Diaprepes verecundus 254 Dinas 172 Diorynotus 105 Diorynotus alternans 323 Dystirus 88 Dystirus strumosus 89
634
0
27261
Found on Labiatæ, according to Biolley.
1031
992
4132943
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=4132943
Cydianirus
7792964
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7792964
Brachycerus humeralis
23413
Epicærus fallax
E. fallax
526
517
22038
Sitones
Sitones
2969
2962
3113
Epicærus notatus
7815102
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7815102
Epicaerus costatus
23336
Eupagoderes constrictus
Eupagoderes constrictus
167
144
23110
HYPSONOTIDES
HYPSONOTIDES
2424
2412
22183
Polydrosus longicornis
Polydrosus longicornis
3388
3366
Coleocerus variegatus var.
23014
This is apparently the least rare of the Mexican species of the genus, and a good series was procured by Herr Höge at Aguas Calientes, and by Dr. Palmer at San Luis Potosi, but from each of the other localities we have only one or two examples. The species is no doubt a variable one, and if all the examples I am considering be really referable to one species, then it is a very variable one, and may probably not be distinct from the North-American R. æneus . Most of the examples may be described as belonging to a large variety with slight striation of the elytra, and with great development of the interstitial punctuation, the colour being usually green; specimens of a blue colour with regular striation and serial punctuation on the interstices as described by Boheman are rare, and seem to be quite connected by intermediate specimens with the commoner form; a black or blue-black variety occurs with still deeper striation; and
2645
1708
26745
EUSTYLUS.
722
713
27486
DEAMPHUS 102 Deamphus 101, 103, 322 Deamphus brevipennis 103 Deamphus brevipennis 322 Deamphus deceptor 103 Deamphus deceptor 322 Deamphus latifrons 103 Deamphus latifrons 104, 322 Deamphus puncticollis 104 Deamphus puncticollis 322 DECASTICHA 273 Decasticha 248 Decasticha decemguttata 275 Decasticha decemguttata 273 Decasticha quadriplagiata 274 Decasticha subocellata 273 Decasticha subocellata 274 Decasticha tetrastigma 274 Decasticha tetrastigma 275 DEPORAUS 41 Deporaus 39 Deporaus glastinus 42 DEROSOMUS 168, 339 Derosomus 169, 170, 171, 340 2 YY 2
5080
4348
22607
DECASTICHA
DECASTICHA
619
609
4063901
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=4063901
Alophus
2919298
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=2919298
Platyomus mutabilis
23412
Epicærus mexicanus
E. mexicanus
512
500
22039
Pandeleteius crispus
Pandeleteius crispus
3189
3169
10207830
http://eol.org/pages/10207830
Steirarrhinus nebulosus
3112
Epicærus niger
Attelabus ignitus
26746
Eustylus, Schönherr, Gen. Curc. vii. 1, p. 40 (1843); Lacordaire, Gen. Col. vi. p. 207.
810
723
23015
near the City of Mexico Höge obtained a single example of very small size (long. 4¼ millim. incl. rostr.) and approaching in punctuation the Guatemalan R. distans It is probable, however, that this latter variety may prove to be distinct. The male of R. mexicanus possesses a peculiar sexual character that has not hitherto been noticed: on the posterior part of the suture of the elytra the erect hairs are more numerous, and are so placed as to form two short divergent rows on each of the margins of the elytral suture. In the males of the deeply striate varieties this character, however, does not exist.
608
0
23335
Ophryastes bituberosus
O. bituberosus
59
45
22184
Polydrosus pterygonalis
P. pterygonalis
1412
1397
26747
Schönherr referred two winged species to this genus—one with the anterior femora toothed (E. puber, Oliv., from Colombia*), the other with the anterior femora unarmed (E. striatus, Boh., from Mexico). Amongst the various new forms now added there are representatives of each of these sections, and three with rudimentary wings. They agree in the following characters:—* There is a specimen of this species in the Pascoe collection labelled “ Platyomus , Mexico,” but the locality requires confirmation.
1313
811
Attelabus heterocerus
Derosomus setosus
23782
Apion
Apion
1602
1597
3543
Pandeleteius hilaris
10207839
http://eol.org/pages/10207839
Steirarrhinus lineatocollis
23419
Epicærus macropterus
Epicærus macropterus
2717
2697
Compsus auricephalus var.
21659
Pseudelissa cinerea
P. cinerea
1571
1561
26748
Rostrum widened anteriorly, the scrobes short, deep, superior, and wholly exposed from above, the bare nasal plate more or less concave, and limited behind by a v- or U-shaped ridge; antennal scape stout or moderately stout, reaching at least to the front of the prothorax; eyes prominent, not strictly lateral; prothorax subcylindrical; scutellum well developed or small; elytra 10-striate, the outer striæ coalescent from the basal third or free (E. ruptus and E. veræpacis), the humeri prominent in the winged forms; metathoracic episterna dilated anteriorly; anterior femora toothed or unarmed; anterior and intermediate tibiæ unguiculate; tarsal claws free; wings fully developed or rudimentary; body oblong or elongate, squamose, and sometimes conspicuously setose.
2085
1314
23122
20. Rhynchites flaviventris, sp. n.
884
849
Attelabus fenestratus
Derosomus scutellaris
3542
Pandeleteius hieroglyphicus
51487
http://eol.org/pages/51487
Polydius
23781
APION
APION
1586
1581
23418
Epicærus reversus
Epicærus reversus
2484
2467
27375
Pantomorus femoratus (p. 165).
1882
1852
Compsus auricephalus
20590
Calandrinæ
Calandrinæ
1234
1224
5478731
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=5478731
Attelabus laesicollis
2945868
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=2945868
Platyomus zebra
21658
Pseudelissa caseyi
P. caseyi
1556
1547
Compsus argyreus
Attelabus diffinis
23780
Aphrastus unicolor
Aphrastus unicolor
1569
1551
23717
This species would be naturally placed next A. guatemalenum ; but it has the tibiæ pallid, though only obscurely so, the antennæ inserted close to the base of the rostrum, and the thorax densely and coarsely punctured, so that it is unmistakably distinct from its ally placed in the first division. The fact that the setæ are placed in the grooves of the elytra and not on the interstices distinguishes it from most other species, but unfortunately they are very minute and are detected only by careful observation. Four specimens were obtained, of uncertain sex.
1608
1045
3541
Pandeleteius flexilis
Derosomus glaucus
Eustales stellaris
27378
Pantomorus robustus (p. 166).
2534
2505
27152
The additional material of this genus now to hand includes various specimens of A. macer from Tres Marias in Morelos (Wickham) and others collected by Truqui. Deamphus puncticollis (anteà, p. 104), of which a second example has been found amongst Truqui's captures, is so nearly related to A. macer that it must be included in the same genus, the ocular lobes (and conspicuous vibrissæ) being as distinctly traceable as they are in A. pilosus . D. latifrons also has rather long vibrissæ and sufficient sinuation of the anterior margin of the prothorax to indicate a rudimentary ocular lobe; it would therefore be better placed in Amphidees , near A. macer and A. puncticollis . In the two other species referred to Deamphus — D. brevipennis (type of genus) and D. deceptor —the vibrissæ are altogether wanting and there is no trace of an ocular lobe.
1226
375
23417
Epicærus cultripennis
E. cultripennis
2279
2264
20591
Rhynchophora
Rhynchophora
1496
1484
26749
E. grypsatus superficially resembles a Phyllobius , from which it differs in having sharply defined, deep, oblong scrobes and free tarsal claws. The fusion or separation of the outer striæ of the elytra and the development of the wings prove to be unstable characters in Eustylus .
2368
2086
12356997
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/browse/tree/id/12356997
Aracanthus
23862
Although there is a general similarity between this species and A. pallitarse , the two are not at all closely allied.
1235
1117
56009
http://eol.org/pages/56009
Eumerus
Compsus 18-signatus
Attelabus cruralis
23718
39. Apion acarinum, sp. n.
1635
1609
27150
E. rotundatus . The rostrum is flattened and without trace of median sulcus, the prothorax very short, the elytra closely setose on the apical declivity, and the legs rather slender.* Additional specimens of E. gracilis have been received from Matamoros Izucar and Tlaltizapan (Flohr), some of these showing a distinct narrow median sulcus on the rostrum.
355
0
3540
Pandeleteius femoralis
Eustales pentachordius
20592
Brenthidæ
Brenthidæ
1510
1501
23569
Phacepholis
Phacepholis
1338
1327
Derosomus fragilis
23416
Epicærus macropus
Epicærus macropus
876
859
27151
AMPHIDEES (p. 97).
374
356
66657
http://eol.org/pages/66657
Sciomias
23863
64. Apion disparatum, sp. n.
1264
1236
27034
a³. Third joint of anterior tarsi with a dentiform process on inner lobe above in ♂. … dentimanus, sp. n.
949
844
10207301
http://eol.org/pages/10207301
Attelabus sallaei
649133
http://eol.org/pages/649133
Eugnamptus germanus
23568
Phacepholis
Phacepholis
1206
1195
Eustales opulentus
22189
Polydrosus partitus
Polydrosus partitus
2969
2950
10207835
http://eol.org/pages/10207835
Steirarrhinus serripes
3547
Pandeleteius laticeps
7787676
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7787676
Cyphus roseiventris
2884663
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=2884663
Compsus argyreus
Derosomus
20593
Scolytidæ
Scolytidæ
1521
1512
23567
Phacepholis candida
candida
1076
1069
10207836
http://eol.org/pages/10207836
Steirarrhinus guatemaltecus
Eustales impositus
3546
Pandeleteius inflatus
27379
Two abraded females from Momotombo, Nicaragua, sent us by Mr. Wickham, may belong to this species. It is not at all improbable that P. robustus , described from two females from Chontales*, is the sexual complement of P. strabo , described from a single male from the same locality, the great difference in size and in the colour of the scales notwithstanding, P. globicollis varying in a similar way. The eyes are feebly convex in both P. strabo and P. robustus , but less depressed than in P. sulfureus .* There is also another female of it from Nicaragua in Signor A. Solari's collection. BIOL. CENTR.-AMER., Coleopt., Vol. IV. Pt. 3, December 1911. 2 XX
3194
2535
Compsus carinirostris
27153
6 (A). Amphidees acuminatus, sp. n. (Tab. XV. figg. 7, 7 a .)
1288
1227
Deporaus glastinus
20594
Anthribidæ
Anthribidæ
1537
1527
10207837
http://eol.org/pages/10207837
Steirarrhinus tenuicornis
3545
Pandeleteius hispidus
Eustales humeralis
23566
Phacepholis elegans
elegans
1059
1052
23127
This is the only one of our species, besides R. rufiventris , that has the ventral segments rufescent; and R. flaviventris is readily distinguished by the black colour, by the greater punctuation of the upper surface, by the white hairs on the suture being limited to a small space, and by the feeble white pubescence of the lower surface, the lateral band of white pubescence being absent. One pair.
2077
1677
22030
Pandeleteius tibialis
P. tibialis
3388
3377
27031
b². Anterior and intermediate tibiæ without subapical tooth in ♂. … leucothyrea, Fåhr.
635
549
Compsus bisignatus
49581
http://eol.org/pages/49581
Pseudocyphus
20595
Rhynchophora
Rhynchophora
1672
1660
Eustales gemmeus
3544
Pandeleteius hirtipes
10207838
http://eol.org/pages/10207838
Steirarrhinus cupreotinctus
23565
Phacepholis candida
P. candida
898
888
23128
21. Rhynchites championi, sp. n.
2110
2078
12355180
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/browse/tree/id/12355180
Artipus
7787675
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7787675
Cyphus quadripunctatus
22031
Pandeleteius femoralis
P. femoralis
3740
3728
2916309
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=2916309
Epicaerus marginatus
27030
a². Anterior tibiæ in ♂ armed with a long, acute, oblique tooth near the tip, the intermediate pair also toothed and abruptly excavate near the apex in this sex. … unidentata, sp. n.
548
366
Compsus auriceps
20596
Phytophaga
Phytophaga
1842
1832
23789
Apion auctum
Apion auctum
1807
1795
Eustales adamantinus
27157
One specimen. Distinguishable by the short, basally depressed, feebly quadrisulcate rostrum, and the acuminate, basally constricted, strongly setose elytra. The scrobes are less extended backward and the humeri more prominent than in the allied A. alternans, Sharp.
2575
2310
22504
Naupactus
Naupactus
2937
2928
23636
Pantomorus
Pantomorus
1739
1729
7849844
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7849844
Eustylus puber
5514997
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=5514997
Rhynchites pusillus
26966
One specimen, without definite locality. This is the only species of the genus known to me with a large admixture of green scales and the prothorax sharply margined at the sides behind. The last-mentioned character brings C. virescens near the Texan C. dispar (Lec.), which has the prothorax more feebly sinuate at the base, &c.
1190
862
21662
Elissa
Elissa
1754
1748
23563
Phacepholis
Phacepholis
743
732
24688
6. Epagrius paradæ, sp. n. (Tab. V. fig. 20.)
1421
1376
27158
SYNOSOMUS (to follow the genus Amphidees ,p. 101).
2626
2576
22503
Hadrotomus roseiventris
Hadrotomus roseiventris
1187
1164
23637
Pseudopantomorus latifrons
P. latifrons
2577
2565
21550
Epicærus foveicollis
Epicærus foveicollis
698
678
23868
65. Apion subauratum, sp. n. (Tab. III. figg. 17, ♂; 17 a, head in profile, ♀.)
79
0
21663
Elissa
Elissa
1943
1937
7798993
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7798993
Pantomorus parvulus
23553
12. Apion tabogense, sp. n.
1163
1136
Eustales curvimanus
23564
Phacepholis elegans
Phacepholis elegans
883
864
Eusomus
22502
Cyphus roseiventris
Cyphus roseiventris
1133
1114
7826022
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7826022
Amphidees pilosus
27159
Synosomus, Jekel, Ann. Nat. Hist. (3) ii. p. 358 (1858).
2683
2627
65163
http://eol.org/pages/65163
Phacepholis
21664
Tanymécides
Tanymécides
1963
1952
682443
http://eol.org/pages/682443
Chauliopleurus adipatus
26188
7. Megalostylus fusiformis, sp. n. (Tab. X. fig. 32, ♂.)
1962
1906
21551
Epagrius smithi
Epagrius smithi
750
735
24686
In form similar to E. operculatus , but with a short broad impression on the rostrum and with larger punctures on the elytra. Antennæ with slender, quite black, club. Rostrum short and broad, with a broad, deep, short impression on the middle, this impression limited in front by a sharply marked elevation separating it from the apical angular depression; on each side there is a rather deep, short depression, and on the forehead a moderately large fovea. Thorax short and broad, 2 5/8 millim. long by 3 3/8 millim. broad, a little narrowed in front, the disc depressed and with a few large punctures and an obsolete canaliculation in the depression, two or three obsolete punctures on each side. Elytra covered with scales which are separated by rather large intervals, these scales to some extent pallid and disposed so as to indicate very vaguely two transverse irregular dark marks, one across the middle, and another between this and the extremity; they bear very deep punctures, placed in series, and separated by somewhat convex spaces. Legs short, with much pallid setosity.
1360
276
23634
Pantomorus (Athetetes) globicollis
P. (Athetetes) globicollis
1559
1533
23561
Pantomorus globicollis
P. globicollis
651
637
23787
Apion altum
Apion altum
1763
1752
23635
PSEUDOPANTOMORUS
PSEUDOPANTOMORUS
1706
1690
Eustales
7788869
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7788869
Cyphus litus
22929
COMPSUS
COMPSUS
259
252
21552
Epagrius albosquamosus
Epagrius albosquamosus
1817
1795
21665
Elissa
Elissa
2095
2089
26187
The type-form of M. splendidus is densely clothed with metallic golden- or bluish-green scales, the much more abundant variety being cinereous or cinereous faintly striped with brown. Our examples of the former are mainly from Guerrero, and the others from Durango, Puebla, Guanajuato, and Morelos. This species is comparatively much smaller and less elongate than the equally variable M. albicans , the prothorax is usually more sinuate at the base, the elytra in the female (and often in the male also) are considerably wider than the dilated basal portion of the prothorax, and the fifth ventral segment wants the longitudinal plica in that sex. In one or two examples the elytra have a series of minute hairs along each interstice. Both metallic and cinereous forms have been received from Cuernavaca and Cholula. One of the green examples from Chilpancingo (♀) measures 3 1/10 mm. only in length. Four rather large females, without definite Mexican locality, have the hind angles of the prothorax extending outwards and the base feebly bisinuate, and the vestiture cinereous mottled with brown; they may belong to a different species.
1905
766
26967
3. Coleocerus denticollis, sp. n. (Tab. XIV. figg. 13, 13 a .)
1253
1191
23562
Athetetes
Athetetes
675
666
22501
Cyphus modestus
C. modestus
921
910
7857109
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7857109
Epicaerus sturmi
23788
Apion amœnum
Apion amœnum
1785
1773
21666
Pseudelissa
Pseudelissa
2111
2100
27036
a⁴. Anterior tibiæ armed with three long, projecting, hooked teeth in ♂, feebly tridentate in ♀. … tridentata, sp. n.
1123
1006
22928
Platyomus
Platyomus
2745
2736
23785
Apion acupunctatum
Apion acupunctatum
1719
1701
Diaprepes albidus
22500
Cyphus quadripunctatus
Cyphus quadripunctatus
2741
2719
23558
13. Apion championi, sp. n. (Tab. III. fig. 4.)
2566
2519
21667
Tanymécides
Tanymécides
2169
2158
7855092
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7855092
Polydacrys nigrofasciatus
22927
PSEUDOCYPHUS
PSEUDOCYPHUS
2733
2721
7866910
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7866910
Pantomorus affinis
23786
Apion ægrotum
Apion ægrotum
1742
1729
Diaprepes albofasciatus
23560
Pantomorus
Pantomorus
632
622
22926
Phyllobiides
Phyllobiides
2439
2427
66540
http://eol.org/pages/66540
Caulostrophus
21668
Otiorhynchinæ apteræ
Otiorhynchinæ apteræ
2346
2326
675153
http://eol.org/pages/675153
Rhynchites basalis
23638
Pantomorus
Pantomorus
2751
2741
27038
a⁵. Elytra with the alternate interstices raised and set with scattered, clubbed, setiform scales. … clavisetis, sp. n.
1298
1179
Diapherontus
23783
Apion acarinum
Apion acarinum
1665
1651
7788864
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7788864
Cyphus lautus
7865750
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7865750
Pantomorus olindae
24682
5. Epagrius variolosus, sp. n.
30
0
22925
Eustylides
Eustylides
2414
2404
24909
Pandeletejus
Pandeletejus
3110
3098
26182
Megalostylus physops, Jekel, in litt.².
173
134
21669
Pseudelissa caseyi
Pseudelissa caseyi
2610
2592
23639
Caulostrophus
Caulostrophus
2911
2898
23784
Apion acarinum
Apion acarinum
1690
1676
Diaprepes
7854536
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7854536
Megalostylus dilaticollis
22190
Polydrosus longicornis
P. longicornis
335
321
23333
Ophryastes bituberosus
O. bituberosus
1614
1600
26813
A long series from the Volcan de Chiriqui; the variety is represented by three examples from Peña Blanca and one from Boquete. This species differs from the Guatemalan E. cinericius in having a larger, concave, bare nasal plate; the rostrum smooth, bare, and more or less sulcate down the middle, and with the scrobes converging posteriorly; the alternate elytral interstices (in the typical form) interruptedly costate or tuberculate, and the humeri somewhat prominent in the male. The scrobes are shorter than in Brachyomus and Synthlibonotus .
1823
1277
22251
Polydacrys nubilosus
P. nubilosus
701
689
24793
CACOCHROMUS, gen. nov.
1309
1287
3118
Epicærus pedestris
23021
3. Rhynchites distans, sp. n.
1335
1306
23449
1. Pterocolus auricollis, sp. n. (Tab. II. fig. 16.)
167
115
24908
Pandeleteius vitticollis
Pandeleteius vitticollis
3080
3056
21557
Synthlibonotus viator
Synthlibonotus viator
973
952
33168
http://eol.org/pages/33168
Strophosomus
Pseudeustylus cupreoviridis
22924
Aptolemus
Aptolemus
2354
2345
22250
Pandeleteius cavirostris
Pandeleteius cavirostris
2521
2497
23334
Ophryastes tetralobus
Ophryastes tetralobus
1767
1746
24500
There is no other species of the genus at all like this one; indeed, in appearance it more resembles Tosastes globipennis and T. humeralis .
282
142
12350082
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/browse/tree/id/12350082
Compsus
3119
Epicærus planirostris
27480
Page Aderorhinus 26 ALLOCORYNINÆ 45 ALLOCORYNUS 46 Allocorynus 317 Allocorynus mollis 46 Allocorynus slossoni 317 Alophus 302 Alophus triguttatus 303 AMELADUS 171 Ameladus inornatus 171 AMPHIDEES 97, 322 Amphidees 88, 102, 323 Amphidees —? 98 Amphidees acuminatus 322 Amphidees alternans 99 Amphidees alternans 322 Amphidees curtus 98 Amphidees longulus 100 Amphidees longulus 99 Amphidees macer 98 Amphidees macer 104, 322 Amphidees major 97 Amphidees major 98, 99 Amphidees nasutus 99 Amphidees nubilosus 98 Amphidees pilosus 100 Amphidees pilosus 97, 101, 322 Amphidees puncticollis 322 Amphideritus 102, 103 ANYPOTACTINA 215 ANYPOTACTUS 215 Anypotactus 178, 217 Anypotactus bicaudatus 215 Anypotactus bicaudatus 216 Anypotactus exilis 216 Anypotactus exilis 215 Anypotactus sulcicollis 216 APHRASTUS 299 Aphrastus 282, 283 Aphrastus angularis 299 Aphrastus angularis 300 Aphrastus coarcticollis 299 Aphrastus impressicollis 299 Aphrastus submarginatus 299 Aphrastus submarginatus 300 Aphrastus tæniatus 299 Aphrastus unicolor 299 APION 47 Apion 51, 53, 55, 64, 73, 78, 85, 86, 113, 317 Apion acarinum 64 Apion acarinum 73 Apion acupunctatum 51 Apion ægrotum 50 Apion altum 62 Apion amœnum 83 Apion auctum 78 Apion basale 85 Apion basirostre 66 Apion calcaratipes 67 Apion calcaratum 67 Apion chalceum 63 Apion chalceum 64 Apion championi 52 Apion championi 53 Apion chiriquense 70 Apion chiriquense 71 Apion colon 57 Apion conicicolle 65 Apion constricticolle 59 Apion constricticolle 80 Apion cretaceicolle 65 Apion davidis 53 Apion derasum 53 Apion derasum 54 Apion disparatum 75 Apion dissimilipes 49 Apion epicum 72 Apion epicum 73 Apion errabundum 72 Apion erythropterum 50 Apion ferrugineum 79 Apion filipes 73 Apion fraudulentum 74 Apion fuscimanum 61 Apion germanum 75 Apion gibbosum 82 Apion gibbosum 317 Apion glyphicum 52 Apion gracilirostre 57 Apion grallarium 83 Apion guatemalenum 50 Apion guatemalenum 51, 55, 61, 64 Apion hastifer 68 Apion hastifer 69 Apion heterogeneum 59 Apion hystriculum 56 Apion inflatipenne 81 Apion juno 82 Apion juno 60 Apion laminatum 58 Apion lassum 55 Apion laterale 80 Apion latipenne 81 Apion latipes 84 Apion lentum 82 Apion longicolle 80 Apion longicolle 59, 81, 317 Apion longimanum 62 Apion longimanum 317 Apion maceratum 71 Apion macropus 317 Apion macrothorax 317 Apion matricum 66 Apion mediocre 56 Apion mediocre 61 Apion murinum 63 BIOL. CENTR.-AMER., Coleopt., Vol. IV. Pt. 3, December 1911. 2 YY
3450
204
23020
A very distinct little insect, allied to R. æneus , of which we have received only one specimen that is doubtless of the male sex. Antennæ inserted at the middle of the rostrum, brassy-black, with short, very broad, and abrupt club. Rostrum about as long as the thorax, very rugose; head coarsely, extremely densely punctate. Thorax small, scarcely so long as broad, very densely punctate. Elytra densely punctate, the serial punctuation scarcely distinguishable from the dense interstitial punctuation. Legs brassy-black.
1305
783
77531
http://eol.org/pages/77531
Rhinospathe
23448
Apotomus, Kirby, Fauna Bor.-Am. iv. p. 205 (1837).
114
64
66547
http://eol.org/pages/66547
Caccophryastes
7819330
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7819330
Pandeleteius hirtipes
27481
CACCOPHRYASTES 92 Caccophryastes 88 Caccophryastes lineatus 92
3538
3451
24907
Pandeleteius vitticollis
Pandeleteius vitticollis
3044
3020
Pseudhypoptus
7790051
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7790051
Attelabus laesicollis
21558
Synthlibonotus albosquamosus
S. albosquamosus
1143
1127
22923
Brachystylus
Brachystylus
2338
2326
691561
http://eol.org/pages/691561
Megalostylus rhodopus
7797900
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7797900
Epagriopsis inaequalis
3116
Epicærus oscillator
22192
Polydrosus longicornis
P. longicornis
585
571
23331
Ophryastes ovipennis
O. ovipennis
1536
1524
22253
Polydacrys modestus
P. modestus
1204
1193
24906
Pandeleteius viridiventris
Pandeleteius viridiventris
3008
2982
654449
http://eol.org/pages/654449
Pantomorus femoratus
27482
Apion nitidirostre 49 Apion nodicorne 78 Apion nodicorne 83 Apion oscillator 64 Apion pacificum 79 Apion pallitarse 74 Apion pallitarse 75 Apion panamense 54 Apion paradoxum 63 Apion pauper 54 Apion peculiare 317 Apion pedestre 77 Apion picturatum 65 Apion pleuriticum 73 Apion pleuriticum 74 Apion poeticum 69 Apion præditum 48 Apion præditum 51, 60 Apion pulchripes 71 Apion punctulirostre 57 Apion quercicola 60 Apion quercicola 61 Apion relictum 70 Apion relictum 71 Apion rufinulum 69 Apion rugirostre 78 Apion samson 84 Apion sancti-felicis 77 Apion sancti-felicis 66 Apion scydmænoides 67 Apion seriatum 60 Apion solitare 73 Apion spectator 61 Apion spretissimum 48 Apion spretissimum 51, 60 Apion stabile 51 Apion subauratum 76 Apion subauratum 68 Apion submetallicum 48 Apion subrufum 68 Apion tabogense 52 Apion tantillum 55 Apion teapense 76 Apion teapense 68 Apion terminale 81 Apion terminale 59 Apion vetustum 58 Apion vetustum 50 Apion vinosum 70 APIONINÆ 47 Apoderus 1 Apotomoderes 221, 241 Apotomoderes albicans 242, 244 Apotomoderus albicans 244 Apotomus 44 APTEROCOLUS 44 Apterocolus gravidus 45 Aptolemus 282 Aracanthus 305 Aramigus 167, 232, 333, 334 Aramigus fulleri 333 Artipus 221, 282 Atactogenus 241 Athetetes 152, 333 Athetetes globicollis 163, 164, 338 ATTELABINÆ 1 ATTELABUS 1 Attelabus 2 Attelabus —? 7 Attelabus analis 9 Attelabus angulipennis 8 Attelabus ater 11 Attelabus atratus 11 Attelabus auratus 12 Attelabus axillaris 5 Attelabus binotatus 13 Attelabus binotatus 14, 15 Attelabus breviceps 13 Attelabus brevicollis 9 Attelabus brevicollis 10 Attelabus bullatus 12 Attelabus callosus 7 Attelabus callosus 11 Attelabus championi 14 Attelabus cinnamomeus 5 Attelabus conicollis 8 Attelabus conicollis 9 Attelabus corallinus 12 Attelabus corallinus 9 Attelabus corvinus 6 Attelabus corvinus 7 Attelabus cruralis 14 Attelabus cruralis 15 Attelabus diffinis ⁴ Attelabus fenestratus 14 Attelabus heterocerus 5 Attelabus heterocerus 6 Attelabus ignitus 11 Attelabus inæqualis 15 Attelabus klugi 3 Attelabus klugi 4 Attelabus læsicollis 6 Attelabus læsicollis 7, 9, 10 Attelabus ligulatus 10 Attelabus longiclava 10 Attelabus melanopygus 9 Attelabus mundanus 15 Attelabus nigriclava 3 Attelabus quadratus 11 Attelabus rudis 5 Attelabus sallei 11 Attelabus sedatus 8 Attelabus sedatus 9, 10 Attelabus smithi 2 Attelabus smithi 3 Attelabus splendens 3 Attelabus sumptuosus 2 Attelabus sumptuosus 3 Attelabus variabilis 11 Attelabus vestitus 4 Attelabus vestitus 5 Attelabus vinosus 5 Attelabus viridans 2 Attelabus viridans 3, 4 Attelabus viridanus 2 Auletes 42 AULETOBIUS 42 Auletobius affinis 43 Auletobius nudus 42 Auletobius optatus 43 Auletobius rostralis 42
3571
0
393719
http://eol.org/pages/393719
Epicaerus niger
22922
Eustylus
Eustylus
2321
2313
21559
Epagrius Group 4
Epagrius Group 4
1164
1148
Pseudhypoptus eurylobus
3117
Epicærus pavidus
22191
Polydrosus mutabilis
P. mutabilis
352
340
23332
Ophryastes tuberosus
O. tuberosus
1557
1545
26814
9. Eustylus subapterus, sp. n. (Tab. XIII. figg. 28, 28 a , ♂.)
1887
1824
22252
Polydacrys depressifrons
P. depressifrons
791
775
67009
http://eol.org/pages/67009
Hypsometopus
27483
Barynotus 104 Barynotus obliquefasciatus 114 Bothinodontes 331 BOTHYNODONTES 331 Bothynodontes gibbipennis 332 Bothynodontes squalidus 331, 332 Brachycerus humeralis 86 Brachyderides 87 Brachyomus 266, 282, 295 Brachyomus agrestis 258 BRACHYSTYLUS 297 Brachystylus 282, 283, 298 Brachystylus acutus 297, 298 Brachystylus microphthalmus 298 Brachystylus tamaulipanus 298 BRADYRHYNCHUS 140 Bradyrhynchus 102, 141, 142, 328, 329 Bradyrhynchus brevirostris 141 Bradyrhynchus brevirostris 142, 329 Bradyrhynchus rugicollis 142 Bradyrhynchus rugicollis 330 Bradyrhynchus tolucæ 141 Bradyrhynchus tolucæ 119, 328, 329 BUFOMICRUS 145 Bufomicrus 102, 146 Bufomicrus cristatus 146 Bufomicrus cristatus 145 Bufomicrus globipennis 146 Bufomicrus squamosus 145 Bufomicrus squamosus 146
4560
3572
24905
Pandeleteius viridiventris
Pandeleteius viridiventris
2970
2944
66545
http://eol.org/pages/66545
Mazenes
22921
Cyphina
Cyphina
2238
2231
Pseudhypoptus parcus
33169
http://eol.org/pages/33169
Hybolabus
884214
http://eol.org/pages/884214
Epicaerus truquianus
23632
Pantomorus (Phacepholis) globicollis
P. (Phacepholis) uniformis
1340
1314
23445
This subfamily has hitherto consisted of a single species found in North America. Its position has been much disputed, Schönherr placing it with the Attelabidæ, Lacordaire treating it as a separate tribe placed next Ceuthorhynchides, while Leconte placed it as a subdivision of Rhynchitidæ. In reality it is a very isolated form, linking the Attelabidæ satisfactorily with the Baridiidæ. The prosternum has the apices of the epimera widely separated by a broad process as in Baridiidæ and Attelabidæ. From the former group it differs by its straight antennæ, but is connected with it by a peculiar undescribed genus from our region; from Attelabidæ the subfamily differs by the small coxæ and the large mesosternum with extraordinarily developed side-pieces. GG 2
2541
1776
22255
Polydacrys seriegranosus
Polydacrys seriegranosus
1507
1483
24797
Epicærus carteri, Chevr. Bull. Soc. Ent. Fr. 1880, p. lxii¹.
1737
1677
26962
2. Coleocerus virescens, sp. n. (Tab. XIV. figg. 12, 12 a .)
60
0
Pseudocyphus chrysopus
21553
Synthlibonotus albosquamosus
Synthlibonotus albosquamosus
1849
1821
Pseudocyphus
22920
Platyomus
Platyomus
2131
2122
665356
http://eol.org/pages/665356
Pantomorus contractus
23119
Entimus
Entimus
645
638
27266
Epagrius, Schönherr, Gen. Curc. vi. 1, p. 119 (1840) (nec Sharp, anteà, p. 128).
1243
1163
22613
Exophthalmus
Exophthalmus
1331
1319
24904
Pandeleteius varicolor
Pandeleteius varicolor
2932
2910
12343146
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/browse/tree/id/12343146
Lachnopus
23444
Subfam. PTEROCOLINÆ.
1775
1755
23633
Pantomorus sulfureus
P. sulfureus
1486
1474
24086
5. Ophryastes ovipennis, sp. n. (Tab. IV. fig. 3.)
1416
1366
22254
Polydacrys seriegranosus
Polydacrys seriegranosus
1451
1427
534380
http://eol.org/pages/534380
Rhynchites inermis
23330
Ophryastes bituberosus
Ophryastes bituberosus
1327
1305
Pseudocyphus chrysopus var.
21554
Synthlibonotus viator
Synthlibonotus viator
1918
1897
24903
Pandeleteius varicolor
Pandeleteius varicolor
2898
2876
27267
Bradyrhynchus, Sharp, anteà, p. 140.
1280
1244
22612
Rhinospathe
Rhinospathe
1167
1156
24795
It is necessary to separate Epicærus carteri, Chevr., from Epicærus as here treated. The scrobes are broad, and do not quite reach the eye, and the scape is longer than it is in any Epicærus .
1633
1441
23447
Pterocolus, Schönherr, Gen. Curc. i. p. 238 (1833).
63
12
23630
Pantomorus sulfureus
P. sulfureus
3039
3027
22257
Polydacrys mucronatus
Polydacrys mucronatus
24
3
22611
RHINOSPATHE
RHINOSPATHE
1154
1143
Pseudocyphus flexicaulis
21555
Synthlibonotus viator
S. viator
522
513
23117
PROMECOPS
PROMECOPS
619
610
24501
32. Epicærus durangoensis, sp. n. (Tab. V. fig. 11.)
335
283
21660
Pseudelissa
Pseudelissa
1685
1674
27268
This change in the synonymy has already been alluded to under Epagriopsis , anteà, p. 328. Epagrius comes very near the N.-American genus Graphorhinus, Schönh. (type G. vadosus), but the latter has much broader elytra, with prominent humeri, longer tarsi, &c.; it will include B. brevirostris, Sharp, and the three forms noted below.
1614
1281
697594
http://eol.org/pages/697594
Sciorhinus pictus
24902
Pandeleteius undatus
Pandeleteius undatus
2864
2844
602956
http://eol.org/pages/602956
Eupagoderes gracilis
24796
1. Cacochromus carteri. (Tab. VI. fig. 6.)
1676
1634
12350084
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/browse/tree/id/12350084
Eustalis
23446
PTEROCOLUS.
11
0
22610
MAZENES
MAZENES
1141
1134
23631
Pantomorus sulfureus
Pantomorus sulfureus
24
4
24084
This insect was pointed out to me by Dr. Horn as being possibly O. tuberosus, Lec., and judging from the description it must be extremely similar to the North-American species; but as O. bituberosus has no basal depression on the rostrum—a character of great importance in Ophryastes —I think the two likely to be distinct.
1231
908
22256
Polydacrys depressifrons
P. depressifrons
3273
3257
400241
http://eol.org/pages/400241
Pandeleteius tibialis
Pseudocyphus geminus
21661
Elissa
Elissa
1697
1691
23118
ENTIMUS
ENTIMUS
636
629
21556
Graphorhinus planidorsis
Graphorhinus planidorsis
603
579
27269
2. Epagrius nubilosus. (Tab. XV. fig. 13.)
1657
1615
2657947
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=2657947
Amphiachyris dracunculoides
65279
http://eol.org/pages/65279
Praepodes
24901
Pandeleteius undatus
Pandeleteius undatus
2832
2812
Attelabus conicollis
23119
Rhynchites rufiventris, Jekel, Ins. Saund. ii. p. 226¹.
438
383
27253
omitted; the last-mentioned insect, however, is merely a large rubbed female of E. nubilosus . Synthlibonotus, Schönh., type S. rufipes, Lacord., from Colombia, is very nearly related to Epagriopsis , but differs from it in having the femora strongly pedunculate, and the scrobes* shallower and broader towards the eyes.* Lacordaire's figure of the rostrum is misleading.
371
0
12343169
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/browse/tree/id/12343169
Promecops
22175
Polydrosus acuminatus
acuminatus
2574
2564
7815118
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7815118
Epicaerus truquianus
22248
Eugnathus depressifrons
Eugnathus depressifrons
2362
2339
22022
Pandeleteius longicollis
longicollis
1032
1021
22795
Exophthalmus sulcicrus
E. sulcicrus
2180
2168
24921
Pantomorus albosignatus
Pantomorus albosignatus
3546
3523
3400
Megalostylus albicans var. expansus
7859086
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7859086
Epicaerus pedestris
23126
Polyteles
Polyteles
1856
1847
67013
http://eol.org/pages/67013
Thricolepis
23006
Rhynchites, Herbst, Natursyst. Käf. vii. p. 123 (1797).
88
33
2591431
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=2591431
Epicaerus imbricatus
Attelabus cinnamomeus
27252
Dr. Sharp in his remarks on Schönherr's genus Epagrius says that his application of this name may possibly prove to be erroneous, as he had not been able to see a specimen of the type, E. nubilosus . This is actually the case, the type from the Sommer collection (kindly lent by Prof. Poulton) proving to be a Bradyrhynchus and synonymous with B. tolucæ, Sharp. The twenty-one species provisionally placed under Epagrius in this work therefore require a new generic name, for which Epagriopsis is suggested; Bradyrhynchus, Sharp, becomes a synonym of Epagrius, Schönh. In the enumeration of the members of the present genus (anteà, pp. 129—140) both Epagrius nubilosus (the type) and metallescens were by some oversight
2792
2073
24922
Pantomorus annectens
Pantomorus annectens
3588
3568
22249
Pandeleteius nubilosus
Pandeleteius nubilosus
2471
2449
22176
Polydrosus pallidisetis
pallidisetis
2680
2668
22023
Pandeleteius erubescens
Pandeleteius erubescens
1061
1038
5804916
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=5804916
Apion basale
22796
Exophthalmus sulcicrus
Exophthalmus sulcicrus
2509
2487
26730
Compsus auricephalus, (Say) Horn, Proc. Am. Phil. Soc. xv. p. 88³; Pierce, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus. xxxvii. p. 360⁴; Mitchell and Pierce, Proc. Ent. Soc. Wash. xiii. p. 48⁵.
369
199
23007
Lasiorhynchites, Jekel, Ins. Saund. ii. p. 227, note.
142
89
23125
Cydianirus
Cydianirus
1700
1690
10207822
http://eol.org/pages/10207822
Cyphina
668345
http://eol.org/pages/668345
Eustylus chiriquensis
Attelabus corvinus
24923
Pantomorus annectens
Pantomorus annectens
3620
3600
27477
Since my remarks on the abraded types of this Mexican species were published, a good specimen of it (a large female) has been detected in the Sommer collection, placed under the name Epicærus fallax, Boh. This example is somewhat thickly clothed with brownish-cinereous scales, which are condensed into a faint spot on each elytron near the middle and an indeterminate oblique fascia on the outer part of the disc towards the apex; it has the rostrum sharply carinate.
3152
2683
27251
Epagrius, Sharp, anteà, p. 128 (nec Schönherr).
2072
2025
22797
Præpodes jekelianus
Præpodes jekelianus
2572
2553
882766
http://eol.org/pages/882766
Rhinospathe v-album
22246
Polydacrys depressifrons
Polydacrys depressifrons
2237
2213
3402
Megalostylus dilaticolis
22020
Pandeleteius albisquamis
albisquamis
754
743
23004
Subfam. RHYNCHITINÆ.
20
0
22173
Polydrosus amplipennis
amplipennis
2157
2146
67011
http://eol.org/pages/67011
Ameladus
23128
Polyteles steveni
P. steveni
2022
2012
Attelabus corallinus
24070
2. Ophryastes strumosus.
1213
1189
24924
Pantomorus asperatus
Pantomorus asperatus
3657
3637
27476
Pseudhypoptus parcus (p. 304).
2682
2652
27250
EPAGRIOPSIS, nomen nov.
2024
2001
22798
Exophthalmus sulcicrus var. α
α
851
850
22247
Polydacrys depressifrons
Polydacrys depressifrons
2294
2270
22021
Pandeleteius nodifer
nodifer
919
912
24071
Dystirus strumosus, Pasc. Journ. Linn. Soc., Zool. xi. p. 447, t. 13. fig. 10¹.
1293
1214
3401
Megalostylus brevipilis
22174
Polydrosus chlorogaster
chlorogaster
2271
2259
22940
Pseudocyphus
Pseudocyphus
2090
2078
23127
Polydius
Polydius
1866
1858
23118
19. Rhynchites rufiventris.
382
355
23005
RHYNCHITES.
32
21
7859081
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7859081
Epicaerus nebulosus
27475
PSEUDHYPOPTUS (p. 304).
2651
2628
26806
Seven specimens, all from Alta Vera Paz, assumed to include both sexes, though the supposed females have the elytra narrowed from the base as in the males. Larger than the Mexican E. grypsatus ; the eyes larger and more coarsely facetted; the prothorax relatively shorter; the elytra elongate-subtriangular in both sexes, the shoulders more prominent, the outer striæ free, the surface not fusco-lineate.
2827
2423
2931347
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=2931347
Pantomorus rudis
26733
Compsus venustus, Chevr. in litt.⁸.
530
495
Attelabus bullatus
3101
Epicærus macropterus
23122
Entimus plebejus
Entimus plebejus
1016
1000
23348
Eupagoderes cinereus
E. cinereus
932
921
10208042
http://eol.org/pages/10208042
Promecops unidentata
22171
Polydrosus immaculatus
immaculatus
1847
1836
7815114
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7815114
Epicaerus costicollis
22791
Præpodes jekelianus
P. jekelianus
307
294
22026
Pandeleteius boops
Pandeleteius boops
21
3
23401
Epicærus costatus
Epicærus costatus
812
795
27474
One specimen, doing duty for Hypoptus macularis, Jekel, in the Sommer collection, but very different from the Mexican insect identified under that name by Lacordaire. The more slender rostrum, the convex, posteriorly narrowed, finely punctured prothorax, and the deep transverse excavation at the base of the elytra readily separate H. jekeli from the insect here figured under the name H. macularis . The metallic spots, too, are differently placed and very sharply defined, the rest of the vestiture being inconspicuous.
2627
2105
7825085
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7825085
Hypoptus macularis
26807
8. Eustylus chiriquensis, sp. n. (Tab. XIII. figg. 27, 27 a , ♂.)
2893
2828
3100
Epicærus luctuosus
10208043
http://eol.org/pages/10208043
Promecops leucothyrea
Attelabus brevicollis
12383135
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/browse/tree/id/12383135
Himatolabus
23347
Eupagoderes mexicanus
E. mexicanus
884
872
22172
Polydrosus macrocephalus
macrocephalus
1961
1948
23121
Entimus arrogans
Entimus arrogans
945
929
22792
Exophthalmus sulcicrus
E. sulcicrus
552
540
23400
Diorynotus alternans
Diorynotus alternans
789
769
22027
Pandeleteius tibialis
P. tibialis
1391
1380
4360410
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=4360410
Synthlibonotus
Attelabus championi
23723
This tiny Apion is of somewhat unusual proportions, the hinder portion of the body being large and obese in comparison with the small anterior parts. Mr. Champion procured a good series of examples, but I cannot find any sexual characters to distinguish them. The colour of the rostrum appears to be variable, passing from nearly black to yellow; but most of the specimens are intermediate in this respect, so that I do not think it can be a mark of the sexes.
2810
2350
23124
Cydianerus
Cydianerus
1614
1604
3103
Epicærus marginalis
Colecerus variegatus
26731
Compsus auriceps, Boh. op. cit. vi. 1, p. 183⁶.
417
370
7859363
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7859363
Epicaerus inflatus
23403
Epicærus mexicanus
Epicærus mexicanus
1148
1130
12342893
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/browse/tree/id/12342893
Polydrusus
22024
Hadromerus scintillans
Hadromerus scintillans
2998
2976
22793
Exophthalmus stellaris
E. stellaris
599
587
4110897
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=4110897
Chamaelops
Attelabus callosus
23349
Eupagoderes squalidus
E. squalidus
992
980
665037
http://eol.org/pages/665037
Eugnamptus cornutus
23123
CYDIANIRUS
CYDIANIRUS
1602
1592
22170
Polydrosus partitus
partitus
1776
1768
3102
Epicærus macropus
26732
Platyomus auriceps (Boh. in Schön.), Labr. et Imhoff, Gen. Curc. ii. t. 52⁷.
494
418
23724
40. Apion conicicolle, sp. n.
29
0
10208045
http://eol.org/pages/10208045
Promecops tridentata
24920
Pantomorus albosignatus
Pantomorus albosignatus
3505
3482
22025
Hadromerus
Hadromerus
3114
3104
23402
Epicærus mexicanus
Epicærus mexicanus
1119
1101
22794
Exophthalmus plicatus
Exophthalmus plicatus
637
616
662465
http://eol.org/pages/662465
Exophthalmus cupreipes
Euperitelus
3553
Pandeleteius obliquus
10207829
http://eol.org/pages/10207829
Steirarrhinus infucatus
2944352
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=2944352
Promecops viator
7823710
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7823710
Ophryastes porosus
Coleocerus albidus
3408
Megalostylus lepidotus
23111
18. Rhynchites chiriquensis, sp. n.
1866
1831
23874
66. Apion teapense, sp. n.
1634
1608
Deamphus latifrons
23619
Phacepholis elegans
elegans
2622
2615
23405
Epicærus fallax
E. fallax
1719
1710
23558
Phacepholis
Phacepholis
503
492
3552
Pandeleteius nubilosus
Eupagoders
23557
Pantomorus
Pantomorus
462
452
Coleocerus
3407
Megalostylus hirsutus
7859290
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7859290
Epicaerus oscillator
27365
Epicærus viridis, Dugès in litt.³.
2000
1966
7839880
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7839880
Eupagoderes constrictus
23618
Phacepholis viridis
viridis
2566
2559
23404
Epicærus fallax
Epicærus fallax
1572
1557
Deamphus deceptor
23770
Anypotactus sulcicollis
Anypotactus sulcicollis
1255
1232
Decasticha
Euscelus
692504
http://eol.org/pages/692504
Pandeleteius quichensis
3555
Pandeleteius ovipennis
23120
Entimus arrogans
Entimus arrogans
896
880
10208040
http://eol.org/pages/10208040
Promecops umbrata
Attelabus breviceps
668007
http://eol.org/pages/668007
Pseudocyphus chrysopus
Coleocerus denticollis
23407
Epicærus fallax
E. fallax
122
113
27364
Phacepholis viridis, Chittenden, in U. S. Nat. Mus.¹ *; Pierce, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus. xxxvii. p. 361 (1909)².* Prof. Chittenden informs us that he will shortly publish a description of this insect.
1965
1768
Euperitelus albovarius
Deamphus puncticollis
3554
Pandeleteius ornatifrons
10207828
http://eol.org/pages/10207828
Steirarrhinus conicollis
23110
This insect is very closely allied to R. debilis , but it does not agree in colour or punctuation with it or with any other species of the group; and, besides this, it has the vertex less sparingly and obsoletely punctate. The punctuation of the elytra on the disc is not obsolete. The only two examples received have a short rostrum; yet I fancy they are of opposite sexes, as there are some slight differences in the form and punctuation of the thorax, as well as a small distinction in the length of the front part of the rostrum.
1830
1297
3409
Megalostylus macrophthalmus
Attelabus binotatus
Coleocerus crassipes
2944353
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=2944353
Synthlibonotus viator
27044
Promecops viator, Fåhr. in Schönh. Gen. Curc. vi. 1, p. 332¹.
1836
1775
27363
29 (A). Pantomorus viridis. (Tab. XV. figg. 23, 23 a , ♀.)
1767
1709
23406
Epicærus mexicanus
E. mexicanus
54
42
23559
Aramigus
Aramigus
584
576
2905586
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=2905586
Apion gracilirostre
3404
Megalostylus expansus
Eupagoderes squalidus
3557
Pandeleteius quadrinodosus
22179
Polydrosus tereticollis
tereticollis
1447
1435
23554
Pantomorus longulus
P. longulus
228
217
22799
Præpodes jekelianus
jekelianus
1028
1018
23409
Epicærus nebulosus
Epicærus nebulosus
215
197
27144
Two specimens of a Eupagoderes have been sent us under the name E. sordidus, Lec. (det. Pierce), by the U. S. Nat. Museum: one of these, from Arizona, does not differ from E. cretaceus, Sharp; the other, from San Bernardino, California, is probably a form of E. aridus, Fall. If the Arizona insect is correctly named, the name E. cretaceus, Sharp (the types of which are from Villa Lerdo in Durango), will fall as a synonym of E. sordidus .
1991
1551
12343012
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/browse/tree/id/12343012
Pandeleteius
27043
1. Promecops viator. (Tab. XIV. figg. 21, 21 a , ♂.)
1774
1722
Coleocerus marmoratus
23553
Pantomorus albosignatus
P. albosignatus
203
188
3556
Pandeleteius pauperculus
3403
Megalostylus dilaticollis
Eupagoderes speciosus
27143
Eupagoderes cretaceus (p. 96).
1550
1520
23408
Pseudhypoptus parcus
Pseudhypoptus parcus
189
169
27042
d². Vestiture of the upper surface uniformly coloured, the elytra at most with a faint transverse post-median darker fascia; legs very stout in ♂. … uniformis, sp. n.
1721
1555
Coleocerus dispar
27369
29 (B). Pantomorus trituberculatus, sp. n.
306
264
10207823
http://eol.org/pages/10207823
Steirarrhinus
3559
Pandeleteius robustus
3406
Megalostylus fusiformis
27040
a⁶. Elytra with scattered, long, suberect setæ on the alternate interstices. … alternans, sp. n.
1455
1359
802511
http://eol.org/pages/802511
Eustylus subapterus
23556
Aramigus
Aramigus
341
333
22177
Polydrosus fuscofasciatus
Polydrosus fuscofasciatus
28
3
Eupagoderes wickhami
27142
Two specimens, one (the type) labelled as having been captured at Lampazos in 1890, the other (numbered 93) presumably from the same locality, the latter being retained for the British Museum. In Mr. Fall's Table of the N.-American species [Trans. Am. Ent. Soc. xxxvi. pp. 193, 194 (1910)], E. turbinatus comes near E. dunnianus, Casey, and E. decipiens, Lec., from both of which, and from the allied E. durangoensis , Sharp, also, it may be distinguished by the anteriorly widened prothorax. The elytra are maculate as in the last-mentioned insects.
1519
969
27368
and acuminate-ovate in shape. I have seen three other females, from Mexico, agreeing exactly with the one from San Antonio; the male will doubtless prove to be nearly related to that of P. elegans . The last-mentioned insect is said to live on cotton (Gossypium).
263
0
26739
The specimens of this species before me (including a long series from Tampico) vary greatly in size and in the colour of the scales—from green to white or pale brown, the head, rostrum, and legs being often cupreous in the green typical form. The southern examples are more elongate, uniformly white or brownish*, and have the alternate elytral interstices 3, 5, and 7 strongly costate and the apices more produced; but they are connected with C. auricephalus by intermediate forms. The prothorax is trisulcate, and often more widened posteriorly in the female than in the male; the eyes, too, are sometimes rather depressed in the former sex. Found on Phoradendron , Ambrosia , Gossypium , and Acacia ⁵.* Probably discoloured, as may be the case in C. isabellinus, Boh.
2069
1298
27041
b⁶. Elytra with numerous short, curled, decumbent setæ along each interstice. … brevisetis, sp. n.
1554
1456
Coleocerus setosus
3405
Megalostylus farinosus
697762
http://eol.org/pages/697762
Eugnamptus picticollis
23555
Pachnæus distans
P. distans
241
231
Eupagoderes turbinatus
3558
Pandeleteius quichensis
4106000
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=4106000
Cautoderus
22178
Polydrosus undatus
P. undatus
1429
1419
27367
We have received from the U. S. National Museum a male of Phacepholis elegans, Horn (with a transverse series of five small tubercles on the second ventral segment and the intermediate tibiæ strongly unguiculate), from San Diego, Texas, and a female “co-type” of P. viridis, Chittenden, labelled San Antonio, Texas. According to Pierce², these insects are synonymous; but in this I cannot agree with him, the female (viridis) having much more prominent eyes than the male (elegans) and the elytra very convex
2650
2142
23009
We have obtained a fair series of species from our region which may be arranged in three groups, besides an aberrant species which may form ultimately another genus. Jekel, when describing a species of one of these groups, proposed for it the name of Lasiorhynchites , stating, however, that the European Rhynchites pubescens was the type of the group or subgenus. This association is, however, an unnatural one, as R. pubescens cannot be placed in the same subgenus as R. rufiventris , which is a member of a group peculiar to the tropical regions of the New World. So far as the species of our region are concerned Lasiorhynchites, Jekel, is therefore a synonym of Rhynchites .
1110
431
Coleocerus rotundicollis
670955
http://eol.org/pages/670955
Attelabus callosus
12343700
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/browse/tree/id/12343700
Graphorhinus
Coleocerus variegatus
690891
http://eol.org/pages/690891
Eupagoderes rotundatus
Decasticha tetrastigma
23622
Pantomorus trituberculatus
Pantomorus trituberculatus
298
272
23775
Aphrastus coarcticollis
Aphrastus coarcticollis
1400
1377
21563
Epagrius albosquamosus
E. albosquamosus
2534
2518
21676
Naupactus
Naupactus
1809
1800
26956
Colecerus minutus, Sturm, in litt.².
1133
1097
7787678
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7787678
Cyphus sedecimpunctatus
21677
Pantomorus
Pantomorus
1823
1813
23776
Aphrastus impressicollis
Aphrastus impressicollis
1437
1413
23550
Aramigus
Aramigus
29
21
23623
Pantomorus femoratus
Pantomorus femoratus
1872
1852
23454
2. Pterocolus grossus, sp. n.
900
871
Deporaus
21564
Epagrius Group 5
Epagrius Group 5
18
2
26955
Colecerus setosus, Boh. in Schönh. Gen. Curc. v. p. 928¹ (as 'Colecerus setosus').
1096
1014
27145
12. Eupagoderes depressirostris, sp. n.
2031
1992
23624
Pantomorus robustus
Pantomorus robustus
2524
2505
Eupagoderes sallæi
23551
Phacepholis
Phacepholis
45
34
23777
Aphrastus submarginatus
Aphrastus submarginatus
1472
1449
26954
1. Coleocerus setosus. (Tab. XIV. figg. 11, 11 a , ♂.)
1013
959
26198
9. Megalostylus macrophthalmus, sp. n. (Tab. X. fig. 34, ♀..)
1423
1362
21561
Otiorhynchinæ alatæ
Otiorhynchinæ alatæ
2182
2163
21674
Naupactus
Naupactus
1338
1329
Eupagoderes sordidus
23625
Pantomorus robustus
P. robustus
2678
2667
23778
Aphrastus submarginatus
Aphrastus submarginatus
1507
1484
23552
Pantomorus
Pantomorus
181
171
22399
Naupactus
Naupactus
124
115
21562
Epagrius præteritus
E. præteritus
2380
2367
21675
Naupactus
Naupactus
1673
1664
26953
d¹. Prothorax with the sides rounded from the base. … rotundicollis, sp. n.
958
883
23626
Pantomorus strabo
P. strabo
2762
2753
33154
http://eol.org/pages/33154
Ophryastes
27361
Pantomorus albicans (p. 164). (Tab. XV. fig. 22, ♂, abdomen.)
1402
1341
Pseudocyphus nigroguttatus
22938
Platyomus
Platyomus
1889
1880
12357490
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/browse/tree/id/12357490
Tosastes
10207983
http://eol.org/pages/10207983
Compsus 18-signatus
24694
7. Epagrius hystriculus, sp. n.
31
0
23771
APHRASTUS
APHRASTUS
1276
1267
Decasticha 10-guttata
77542
http://eol.org/pages/77542
Euperitelus
22398
Leptocerus
Leptocerus
21
11
27362
In one of the specimens found at Acapulco by Mr. Knab (in the U. S. National Museum) the prothorax and elytra are conspicuously brunneo-vittate, others from the same locality being uniformly cinereous. P. albicans is a Phacepholis, sensu Horn. The ventral teeth of the male (fig. 22) are very conspicuous.
1708
1403
23627
Pantomorus globicollis
P. globicollis
2910
2896
Pseudocyphus nigroguttatus var.
22937
Platyomus dianæ
dianæ
1835
1830
2937711
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=2937711
Eustylus striatus
665484
http://eol.org/pages/665484
Epagrius constans
21560
Epagrius præteritus
Epagrius præteritus
1199
1180
22397
NAUPACTUS
NAUPACTUS
9
0
23772
Aphrastus
Aphrastus
1297
1288
Decasticha decemguttata
882072
http://eol.org/pages/882072
Epagrius variolosus
23628
Pantomorus strabo
P. strabo
2981
2972
26193
8. Megalostylus dilaticollis, sp. n. (Tab. X. fig. 33, ♂.)
58
0
27149
One specimen, somewhat abraded, and for that reason left unnamed by Dr. Sharp. This species approaches E. gracilis *, but it has the elytra almost as globose as in BIOL. CENTR.-AMER., Coleopt., Vol. IV. Pt. 3, December 1911. 2 TT
3236
3002
21678
Pantomorus distans
P. distans
2049
2039
26958
Megalostylus sulcirostris and lepidotus, Sturm, in litt.³.
1280
1222
27048
their surface mottled with pale brown and black. The prothorax usually has a fine carina or groove down the posterior half of the disc. The specimens standing under P. umbrata in the Sallé collection and in the British Museum belong to P. viator , the type of which I have examined. The numerous examples from Cordova agree in having numerous long, erect setæ on the elytra, but amongst those from Jalapa both forms are represented.
432
0
Decasticha quadriplagiata
22396
Mimographus jekeli
M. jekeli
2865
2856
23773
Aphrastus angularis
Aphrastus angularis
1333
1314
23629
Pantomorus robustus
P. robustus
2997
2986
3550
Pandeleteius microcephalus
33151
http://eol.org/pages/33151
Epicaerus
22939
Cyphus cultricollis
Cyphus cultricollis
1910
1891
27049
2. Promecops umbrata.
454
433
27360
The numerous specimens seen from Tehuantepec (fig. 21) have the scales on the upper surface brown, and the flanks of the prothorax and the interrupted fasciæ or spots on the elytra cinereous. The three females from Almoloya are as large as P. robustus , and have the light scales on the prothorax and elytra metallic green. The hind tibiæ have an oval squamose space at the tip as in Phacepholis . The second ventral segment of the male has two (larger) or three (smaller) tubercles (fig. 21 b).
1340
845
21679
Pantomorus robustus
P. robustus
2065
2054
26192
Two males, found in 1909. This insect approaches the green forms of M. albicans and M. splendidus , but differs from them in the fusiform outline of the body, and the largely developed prothorax, with rather strongly bisinuate base and the sides slightly rounded anteriorly. The general shape is very suggestive of that of certain Epitragi (fam. Tenebrionidæ) of the same region.
3243
2864
7854545
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7854545
Exophthalmodes albofasciatus
4097719
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=4097719
Caccophryastes
Decasticha subocellata
7851112
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7851112
Steirarrhinus cinereoguttatus
23774
Aphrastus angularis
Aphrastus angularis
1364
1345
23569
15. Apion derasum, sp. n.
1888
1863
3551
Pandeleteius nodifer
22395
Mimographus mexicanus
Mimographus mexicanus
1275
1254
22241
Polydacrys modestus
modestus
1614
1606
23011
1. Rhynchites mexicanus. (Tab. I. fig. 15.)
1250
1207
3104
Epicærus marginatus
22394
Mimographus mexicanus
Mimographus mexicanus
1217
1196
23343
TOSASTES
TOSASTES
2413
2405
649235
http://eol.org/pages/649235
Mestorus gracilis
22180
Polydrosus americanus
P. americanus
1840
1827
Pseudocyphus zebra
22934
PSEUDOCYPHUS
PSEUDOCYPHUS
667
655
27470
2. Hypoptus jekeli, sp. n.
749
723
24918
Pantomorus albicans
Pantomorus albicans
3427
3408
75777
http://eol.org/pages/75777
Crataegus
3105
Epicærus mexicanus
Pseudopantomorus latifrons
672736
http://eol.org/pages/672736
Pandeleteius boops
22240
Polydacrys depressifrons
depressifrons
1546
1533
22393
Mimographus jekeli
M. jekeli
1130
1121
26802
7. Eustylus veræpacis, sp. n. (Tab. XIII. fig. 26, ♀.)
1200
1146
23344
Tosastes coarctatus
Tosastes coarctatus
2741
2722
22933
APHRASTUS
APHRASTUS
653
644
Pseudopantomorus
24917
Pantomorus affinis
Pantomorus affinis
3395
3377
4239476
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=4239476
Mestorus
22392
Steirarrhinus
Steirarrhinus
1016
1003
26801
Apparently a common insect in Mexico, to judge from the numerous examples available for examination. Fresh examples have the scales whitish or cinereous, and the alternate elytral interstices interruptedly fusco-lineate to beyond the middle, the prothorax sometimes with one or three darker vittæ on the disc. The decumbent setæ along the elytral interstices are sometimes long and conspicuous. Specimens occur with the scales brownish or cupreo-cinereous and the elytra faintly spotted with greenish or dirty-white. The alternate elytral interstices are a little more raised than the others, and the outer ones are coalescent from about the basal third. The head is abruptly convex behind the eyes. The males are narrow, the females broader and widened posteriorly. In four dirty examples (all more or less coated with an earthy-looking exudation) the tarsal claws appear to be connate at the base, instead of free, as in the type; they agree in all other respects with E. grypsatus .
1145
160
24079
4. Ophryastes bituberosus, sp. n. (Tab. IV. fig. 1.)
52
0
3106
Epicærus minor
23345
Tosastes humeralis
T. humeralis
375
363
731766
http://eol.org/pages/731766
Bufomicrus squamosus
22790
Mimographopsis pustulatus
Mimographopsis pustulatus
279
254
27258
19. Epagriopsis inæqualis.
853
827
21569
Epagrius pumilus
Epagrius pumilus
889
873
881928
http://eol.org/pages/881928
Naupactus virescens
Pseudocyphus nigroguttatus var. α
22936
Platyomus mutabilis
Platyomus mutabilis
1827
1808
7866909
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7866909
Pantomorus crinitus
7844865
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7844865
Compsus 18-signatus
22029
Pandeleteius femoralis
Pandeleteius femoralis
1703
1681
2651297
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=2651297
OEnothera
24078
This species bears a general resemblance to O. strumosus , but differs by some very important characters: there is no constriction or depression at the base of the rostrum and the shoulders of the elytra do not stand out at all laterally. The base of the thorax has the marginal part less definite than usual, and considerably extended in the longitudinal direction. The median groove on the rostrum is moderately deep, and terminates abruptly without extending on to the head; the lateral grooves are quite short. The fimbriæ of the ocular lobes are scanty. One example. BIOL. CENTR.-AMER., Coleopt., Vol. IV. Pt. 3, October 1891. NN
2565
1929
22028
Menetypus hadromeroides
Menetypus hadromeroides
1461
1438
22391
Hoplopactus
Hoplopactus
946
935
23346
EUPAGODERES
EUPAGODERES
521
510
3107
Epicærus monclovæ
Pseudocyphus nigroguttatus var. β
24919
Pantomorus albicans
Pantomorus albicans
3464
3445
27259
Epagrius inæqualis, anteà, p. 139.
888
854
22935
Pseudocyphus
Pseudocyphus
681
669
22930
EUSTYLUS
EUSTYLUS
417
409
Pterocolus auricollis
22390
Mimographus dentipes
M. dentipes
923
912
26952
c¹. Prothorax with the sides subparallel behind. … crassipes, sp. n.
882
814
21672
Pantomorus
Pantomorus
1187
1177
23459
APTEROCOLUS, gen. nov.
1665
1643
23564
14. Apion davidis, sp. n.
884
859
22245
Polydacrys brevicollis
brevicollis
2207
2196
3108
Epicærus mopanus
23779
Aphrastus tæniatus
Aphrastus tæniatus
1538
1520
24914
PANTOMORUS
PANTOMORUS
3267
3257
23129
Rhigus cœlestinus
Rhigus cœlestinus
2042
2025
21567
Epagrius lævinasus
E. lævinasus
457
445
21673
Athetetes
Athetetes
1239
1230
7799699
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7799699
Derosomus glaucus
22244
Polydacrys nigrofasciatus
nigrofasciatus
1977
1963
23458
Only one example has been procured in each locality. These do not exhibit any sexual distinctions on the ventral segments, but the individual from Acapulco is smaller and has a shorter rostrum; it may be the male, if not it must belong to another species. P. grossus is a little larger than P. auricollis .
1642
1336
23340
Ophryastes tuberosus
O. tuberosus
2185
2173
3109
Epicærus mopsurus
27257
With the additional material before me I am unable to distinguish E. gravidus and E. morosus (anteà, pp. 130, 131) from E. operculatus , the first two being based upon worn examples. The seriate punctures on the elytra vary in size.
826
594
24913
Pantomerus stupidus
Pantomerus stupidus
3244
3225
815224
http://eol.org/pages/815224
Sciomias subtilis
21568
Epagrius pumilus
E. pumilus
792
782
21670
Pseudelissa caseyi
P. caseyi
1065
1056
6670663
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=6670663
Cyphus gibber
23341
Ophryastes bituberosus
bituberosus
2199
2188
21565
Epagrius lævinasus
Epagrius lævinasus
52
34
26950
e². Prothorax with the sides subparallel or slightly converging behind: upper surface variegate. … marmoratus, Horn.
714
598
Pterocolinæ
7882191
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7882191
Rhynchites distans
23620
Pantomorus elegans
P. elegans
196
186
22243
Polydacrys mucronatus
mucronatus
1865
1855
7853373
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7853373
Pactorrhinus grisescens
24916
Pantomorus affinis
Pantomorus affinis
3365
3347
22601
Chauliopleurus
Chauliopleurus
2517
2503
27254
1. Epagriopsis operculatus.
399
372
2646005
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=2646005
Alnus
22932
BRACHYSTYLUS
BRACHYSTYLUS
615
603
23342
Ophryastes basalis
basalis
2213
2206
21671
PANTOMORUS
PANTOMORUS
1175
1165
Pterocolus
21566
Epagrius pumilus
E. pumilus
362
352
22600
Naupactopsis
Naupactopsis
2314
2302
23621
Gossypium
Gossypium
261
252
24074
3. Ophryastes basalis, sp. n.
1704
1675
22242
Polydacrys seriegranosus
seriegranosus
1756
1743
27255
Epagrius operculatus, anteà, p. 129.
436
400
24915
Pantomorus
Pantomorus
3295
3285
22931
PSEUDEUSTYLUS
PSEUDEUSTYLUS
541
528
7796737
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7796737
Polydrosus undatus
24406
Eugnamptus latirostris
Eugnamptus latirostris
1934
1912
25493
Pandeleteius brevipes
Pandeleteius brevipes
400
379
Apion picturatum
24519
Exophthalmus
Exophthalmus
232
220
23988
Bothynodontes gibbipennis
Bothynodontes gibbipennis
3712
3687
23847
Apion mediocre
Apion mediocre
3325
3311
Tanymecini
22829
We have received five examples of this species, which is allied to A. klugi , but differs in a great many minor points, besides the foveæ on the wing-cases. Of the variety we have received only one specimen. It is quite possible that it may prove to be a distinct species.
364
92
7881957
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7881957
Eugnamptus semivittatus
Pandeletejus submetallicus
22680
Diaprepes modestus
D. modestus
1370
1359
24407
Eugnamptus longipes
Eugnamptus longipes
1963
1944
25492
Pandeleteius hispidus
Pandeleteius hispidus
372
351
Apion pedestre
Tanymecina
23987
BOTHYNODONTES
BOTHYNODONTES
3676
3663
23846
Apion matricum
Apion matricum
3301
3287
D. Sharp. 1889-1893. Biologia Centrali-Americana, Insecta, Coleoptera, Rhynchophora, vol. 4, pt. 3, p.95
http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/581570
95
581570
22681
Exophthalmus verecundus
E. verecundus
1421
1408
Tanymécides
4165266
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=4165266
Eumestorus
4308425
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=4308425
Praepodes
656457
http://eol.org/pages/656457
Pantomorus elegans
Pandeletejus
693645
http://eol.org/pages/693645
Deamphus puncticollis
Apion peculiare
24517
Exophthalmodes albofasciatus
Exophthalmodes albofasciatus
183
155
25495
Pandeleteius tibialis
Pandeleteius tibialis
468
447
D. Sharp. 1889-1893. Biologia Centrali-Americana, Insecta, Coleoptera, Rhynchophora, vol. 4, pt. 3, p.96
http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/581571
96
581571
Tanymecus confertus
23845
Apion macrothorax
Apion macrothorax
3276
3259
22468
Cyphus modestus
Cyphus modestus
311
296
23986
Bothinodontes
Bothinodontes
3651
3638
7861935
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7861935
Coleocerus virescens
24404
Eugnamptus latifrons
Eugnamptus latifrons
1870
1850
3129
Epicærus squamosus
Apion pauper
25494
Pandeleteius conspersus
Pandeleteius conspersus
435
412
24518
EXOPHTHALMUS
EXOPHTHALMUS
207
195
24405
Eugnamptus latifrons
Eugnamptus latifrons
1901
1881
D. Sharp. 1889-1893. Biologia Centrali-Americana, Insecta, Coleoptera, Rhynchophora, vol. 4, pt. 3, p.97
http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/581572
97
581572
23844
Apion macropus
Apion macropus
3248
3234
22469
Cyphus modestus
Cyphus modestus
361
346
Tanymecus
23985
Barynotus obliquefasciatus
Barynotus obliquefasciatus
3625
3599
3128
Epicærus squalidus
7849708
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7849708
Pandeleteius tibialis
6079044
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=6079044
Apion latipes
Apion paradoxum
24402
Eugnamptus godmani
Eugnamptus godmani
1810
1792
656452
http://eol.org/pages/656452
Sciomias elegans
21089
Apion samson
Apion samson
552
540
Pantomorus
23843
Apion maceratum
Apion maceratum
3224
3209
23730
Hypoptus macularis
H. macularis
2504
2492
22466
Cyphus modestus
C. modestus
83
72
Synthlibonotus rufipes
3889
Thamiras
Apion panamense
2914729
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=2914729
Eumestorus luctuosus
24403
Eugnamptus hirtellus
Eugnamptus hirtellus
1840
1820
Naupactus perarduus
Synthlibonotus albosquamosus
21088
Apion
Apion
2478
2473
23842
Apion longimanum
Apion longimanum
3197
3181
22467
Cyphus modestus
C. modestus
193
182
26080
3. Cyphus forreri, sp. n. (Tab. X. fig. 16, ♂.)
47
0
Pantomerus stupidus
6079046
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=6079046
Apion lentum
25350
Apion ægrotum
Apion ægrotum
120
107
7791573
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7791573
Attelabus callosus
7790198
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7790198
Attelabus corvinus
25491
Pandeleteius varicolor
Pandeleteius varicolor
339
317
3888
Tetragonomus tuberosus
2591762
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=2591762
Pandeleteius robustus
667377
http://eol.org/pages/667377
Naupactus cinerosus
24400
Eugnamptus divisus
Eugnamptus divisus
1752
1734
Synthlibonotus viator
Pantomerus nobilis
23841
Apion longimanum
Apion longimanum
3170
3154
22464
Cyphus nigropunctatus
Cyphus nigropunctatus
1862
1841
Naupactus nobilis
23989
Bothynodontes squalidus
Bothynodontes squalidus
3747
3724
25490
Pandeleteius obliquus
Pandeleteius obliquus
310
289
3887
Tetragonomus
2591761
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=2591761
Pandeleteius hilaris
24401
Eugnamptus germanus
Eugnamptus germanus
1782
1763
22465
Cyphus 16-punctatus
C. 16-punctatus
37
22
23840
Apion longicolle
Apion longicolle
3134
3118
Synthlibonotus tristis
Pantomerus crinitus
Naupactus nebulosus
23980
Auletobius affinis
Auletobius affinis
3482
3464
Pantomorus albicans
Naupactus maculosus
7818814
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7818814
Epicaerus mexicanus
25931
Two males and one female, all somewhat worn, the female especially. Easily separable from the southern S. tenuicornis by the closely denticulate anterior tibiæ, the less slender antennæ, the more elongate elytra, and the uniformly squamose surface.
1206
958
26399
19. Exophthalmus triangulifer, sp. n. (Tab. XI. fig. 27, ♂.)
2155
2095
24511
Eustylus veræpacis
Eustylus veræpacis
18
0
21085
Apion amœnum
Apion amœnum
848
836
2907250
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=2907250
Apion heterogeneum
2902
Coleocerus crassipes
3886
Teratorhinus phænomenalis
Clæoteges virosus
2841
Brachyderini
26084
Seven specimens, one only in good condition. This is a form of C. modestus with the eyes less convex and the prothorax of the female campanulate. The spots on the elytra vary in number, and the one at the sides beyond the middle is often geminate.
1815
1568
23734
Aderorhinus
Aderorhinus
228
217
6079040
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=6079040
Apion inflatipenne
620943
http://eol.org/pages/620943
Derosomus glaucus
Pantomorus affinis
Naupactus leucolepis
23733
Epicærus fallax
Epicærus fallax
2882
2867
23053
8. Rhynchites scutellaris, sp. n.
1079
1046
25932
6. Steirarrhinus tenuicornis, sp. n. (Tab. IX. fig. 31, ♂.)
1266
1207
2591763
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=2591763
Pandeleteius rotundicollis
21084
Apion lentum
Apion lentum
2409
2397
24512
Eustylus veræpacis
Eustylus veræpacis
48
30
3885
Tenebrionidæ
12343417
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/browse/tree/id/12343417
Naupactopsis
Clæoteges tuberculosus
12356253
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/browse/tree/id/12356253
Polydacrys
2903
Coleocerus denticollis
2842
Brachyomus
26085
4. Cyphus lautus. (Tab. X. fig. 17, ♂.)
1855
1816
23732
Pseudhypoptus parcus
Pseudhypoptus parcus
2672
2652
Naupactus laticeps
21087
Apion grallarium
Apion grallarium
2210
2194
Pantomorus (Phacepholis) globicollis
Synthlibonotus
22090
Pandeleteius maculicollis
Pandeleteius maculicollis
2167
2142
25719
3. Polydrosus longicornis, sp. n. (Tab. IX. figg. 3, 3 a , ♂.)
3425
3363
3884
Temnoscapus fissirostris
Clæoteges obliteratus
2900
Coleocerus
6079042
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=6079042
Apion latipenne
26086
Tanymecus lautus, Lec. proc. Acad. Phil. 1854, p. 85¹.
1910
1856
Naupactus gratus
23731
PSEUDHYPOPTUS
PSEUDHYPOPTUS
2641
2628
7791681
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7791681
Attelabus fenestratus
Pantomorus (Athetetes) globicollis
21086
Apion nodicorne
A. nodicorne
2087
2075
12343419
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/browse/tree/id/12343419
Omileus
22091
Pandeleteius maculicollis
Pandeleteius maculicollis
2238
2213
24510
Eustylus subsignatus
Eustylus subsignatus
5213
5193
3883
Temnoscapus
2901
Coleocerus albidus
Clæoteges granulosus
26087
Cyphus lautus, Horn, Proc. Am. Phil. Soc. xv. p. 89²; Pierce, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus. xxxvii. p. 360³.
2011
1911
2840
Brachydérides vrais
21081
Apion inflatipenne
A. inflatipenne
2246
2231
22092
Pandeleteius hirtipes
P. hirtipes
489
478
22938
Attelabus variabilis, Gyll. in Schönh. Gen. et Spec. Curc. i. p. 201⁵.
1484
1414
468215
http://eol.org/pages/468215
Amphiachyris dracunculoides
Naupactus formosus
23984
Barynotus
Barynotus
3586
3577
Apion pulchripes
23738
Allocorynus mollis
Allocorynus mollis
324
306
24515
EXOPHTHALMINA
EXOPHTHALMINA
117
104
10208009
http://eol.org/pages/10208009
Entimina
3882
Tanymecus variabilis
2906
Coleocerus rotundicollis
21080
Apion latipenne
Apion latipenne
1508
1493
3880
Tanymecus hirsutus
Naupactus delumbis
2907
Coleocerus setosus
22093
Pandeleteius fasciatus
Pandeleteius fasciatus
917
895
22937
Attelabus ignitus, Schönh. Curc. disp. Meth. p. 44⁴.
1413
1361
23983
Auletobius rostralis
Auletobius rostralis
3566
3546
Apion præditum
699877
http://eol.org/pages/699877
Pseudhypoptus parcus
23737
Allocorynus
Allocorynus
294
283
26089
Sent us in numbers by Morrison as from Sonora, these examples agreeing with others before me from Arizona, &c. Smaller than C. modestus , with the elytra more or less distinctly nigro-bifasciate on the disc (the fasciæ formed by oblong spots) and the punctures of the striæ somewhat scattered and not covered by the vestiture, the prothorax with two small, obliquely placed, black spots on each side posteriorly, the head (as in C. modestus) with a small bare spot behind the eyes. C. placidus, Horn, also from Arizona, must be a very closely allied form, perhaps not really distinct from C. lautus .
2715
2115
25718
One specimen, immature, with the vestiture undisturbed. Near the Mexican P. partitus , but with a relatively narrower head and rostrum, the pale markings on the elytra edged with darker scales, the lower surface only with pale greenish scales, the legs more slender.
3362
3096
12343631
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/browse/tree/id/12343631
Synthlibonotus
24516
Exophthalmini
Exophthalmini
142
129
3881
Tanymecus lautus
21083
Apion gibbosum
Apion gibbosum
1112
1098
24513
Evotini
Evotini
73
66
Naupactus crinitus
22094
Pandeleteius fasciatus
Pandeleteius fasciatus
978
956
23982
Auletobius optatus
Auletobius optatus
3536
3518
23736
ALLOCORYNUS
ALLOCORYNUS
272
261
Apion poeticum
2904
Coleocerus dispar
24408
Eugnamptus longipes
Eugnamptus longipes
1993
1974
5510745
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=5510745
Attelabus auratus
24514
Evotus
Evotus
92
86
667263
http://eol.org/pages/667263
Pantomorus circumcinctus
21082
Apion juno
Apion juno
14
4
23059
This species is closely allied to R. mollis , but on the upper surface the pubescence does not appear white, except that the scutellum is more densely clothed with long white hairs parted along the middle; the punctuation of the head and thorax is much scantier; on the elytra the serial punctures become quite fine on the posterior half—they consist of a large puncture alternating with a very fine puncture—and the broad, quite flat interstices bear also a few fine setigerous punctures. The rostrum is coarsely sculptured; the space between the eyes is impunctate, except laterally; and the vertex, like the slender thorax, is moderately finely, not closely punctate. Four specimens. The example from Juquila that I have treated as a variety will, I think, prove to be distinct.
2232
1451
26398
I have seen about a dozen examples of this species, mostly females, varying very little in the arrangement of the scales on the elytra. The prothorax is constantly trivittate and the under surface bare down the middle. E. impositus cannot possibly be included in Eustales , the type of which is Curculio thunbergi, Dalm.
2094
1774
3019
Elissa constricta
22095
Pandeleteius fasciatus
P. fasciatus
2615
2603
23981
Auletobius nudus
Auletobius nudus
3508
3492
22939
Attelabus (Hybolabus) sallei, Jekel, Ins. Saund. ii. p. 208 ⁶ (n. syn.).
1557
1485
23735
ALLOCORYNINÆ
ALLOCORYNINÆ
251
239
Apion pleuriticum
24409
Eugnamptus longulus
Eugnamptus longulus
2023
2004
2905
Coleocerus marmoratus
Clæteges virosus
Ambrosia
2591759
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=2591759
Pandeleteinus submetallicus
7833637
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7833637
Diaprepes verecundus
3667
Polydacrys nigrofasciatus
2838
Brachycerus humeralis
25347
Apion cretaceicolle
Apion cretaceicolle
675
656
7798205
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7798205
Epicaerus cyphus
23729
Hypoptus jekeli
H. jekeli
2447
2438
24968
Pantomorus sulfureus
Pantomorus sulfureus
5137
5117
24398
Eugnamptus dispar
Eugnamptus dispar
1695
1678
22945
26. Attelabus corallinus.
143
118
24855
Pandeleteius erubescens
Pandeleteius erubescens
1089
1066
23038
Eustylus sexguttatus
E. sexguttatus
2962
2948
25714
2. Polydrosus flavonotatus, sp. n. (Tab. IX. figg. 2, 2 a .)
2071
2011
3017
Ehretia elliptica
23143
Alophus
Alophus
2416
2409
22085
Pandeleteius maculicollis
P. maculicollis
865
850
3668
Polydacrys nubilosus
12343636
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/browse/tree/id/12343636
Pycnophilus
25348
Eugnamptus cornutus
Eugnamptus cornutus
75
56
2837
Bothynodontes squalidus
24967
Pantomorus subcinctus
Pantomorus subcinctus
5100
5079
24397
Eugnamptus diabroticus
Eugnamptus diabroticus
1668
1646
22946
Attelabus corallinus, Gyll. in Schönh. Gen. et Spec. Curc. v. p. 317¹.
214
144
24854
Pandeleteius erubescens
Pandeleteius erubescens
1054
1031
23039
Eustylus striatus
E. striatus
3016
3005
25713
Ten specimens, probably all females. Not unlike the European P. undatus, F. (tereticollis, De G.), but less elongate, with extremely slender antennæ, comparatively short, broad, inflated elytra, &c. The markings vary according to the predominance of the light or dark scales, but the elytra always have a common dark undulate median fascia, followed and preceded by a suturally interrupted light one. The deciduous portion of the mandibles is short, curved, and acute. P. americanus, Gyll., has somewhat similarly marked elytra, but it is a more elongate insect, with longer scrobes, shorter and stouter antennæ, the rostrum less constricted above, &c.
2010
1358
7882253
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7882253
Rhynchites basalis
Chlorima hieroglyphica
23144
Curculioninæ
Curculioninæ
2461
2449
Naupactus picipes
22084
Pandeleteius quadrinodosus
Pandeleteius quadrinodosus
2935
2909
3018
Elissa
25349
Apion erythropterum
Apion erythropterum
100
81
24396
Eugnamptus cornutus
Eugnamptus cornutus
1636
1617
3665
Polydacrys modestus
2836
Bothynodontes gibbipennis
12343637
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/browse/tree/id/12343637
Ameladus
24966
Pantomorus subcinctus
Pantomorus subcinctus
5065
5044
23727
Hypoptus jekeli
Hypoptus jekeli
741
726
24853
Pandeleteius ephippiatus
Pandeleteius ephippiatus
1019
995
23141
Hypoptus macularis
H. macularis
2081
2069
22087
Pandeleteius maculicollis
P. maculicollis
1150
1135
26516
2. Chauliopleurus rufovittatus, sp. n. (Tab. XII. figg. 18, 18 a , ♀.)
818
748
21090
Apion latipes
Apion latipes
1893
1880
2909
Coleocerus variegatus var.
23036
Eustylus cinericius
cinericius
1036
1026
3015
Dystirus
26394
Eustales impositus, Pascoe, Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. (5) v. p. 427 (1880)¹.
332
259
7798208
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7798208
Epicaerus cultripennis
2835
Bothynodontes
3666
Polydacrys mucronatus
25937
7. Steirarrhinus cupreotinctus, sp. n. (Tab. IX. fig. 32, ♂.)
3081
3020
24395
Eugnamptus cinctus
Eugnamptus cinctus
1606
1588
23728
Hypoptus macularis
Hypoptus macularis
2152
2134
12344038
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/browse/tree/id/12344038
Eustylus
7791795
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7791795
Attelabus melanopygus
24965
Pantomorus stupidus
Pantomorus stupidus
5026
5007
22948
Gyllenhal's description was based on a male example; the female has two small tubercles instead of one tooth on the front femur. The examples I refer to A. corallinus show a good deal of variation, and there may be more than one species among them; but as we have only received one or two examples from each locality, I can form no certain opinion on this point.
752
390
24852
Pandeleteius ephippiatus
Pandeleteius ephippiatus
983
959
23142
Hypoptus
Hypoptus
2191
2183
21091
Apion basale
Apion basale
16
4
22086
Pandeleteius brevinasus
Pandeleteius brevinasus
1086
1063
2927827
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=2927827
Eustylus puber
3016
Dystirus strumosus
26515
Sent us in abundance from La Palma and Irazu. Separable at once from its allies by the very shining, almost glabrous, greasy-looking, black body, and the inflated elytra, with the flanks conspicuously nodose below the base and the humeri prominent. The spiniform prominences at the apex vary in development, and are often considerably lengthened in the female. C. adipatus has quite the facies of an Otiorhynchus .
747
333
2908
Coleocerus variegatus
7818254
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7818254
Praepodes farinolentus
23037
Eustylus sexguttatus
Eustylus sexguttatus
1068
1048
2609154
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=2609154
Aphrastus
26393
18. Exophthalmus impositus. (Tab. XI. figg. 26, 26 a , ♀.)
258
200
24249
Epagrius pumilus
Epagrius pumilus
1998
1982
7796994
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7796994
Sciorhinus pictus
2834
Bothinodontes
25936
A long series. This insect has the appearance of an elongate Polydrosus and in life it is covered with a dense yellow mealy exudation. There is an almost bare narrow space down the middle of the body above and a very finely pubescent, broader, non-squamose space beneath. The antennæ are long and extremely slender, the scape reaching beyond the anterior margin of the prothorax.
3019
2640
27456
Type, T. undulatus Champion , Biologia Centrali-Americana, Coleoptera, vol. 4, part 3: 343. 1911.
1409
1312
3663
Polydacrys brevicollis
Clavicorn
26510
1. Chauliopleurus adipatus, sp. n. (Tab. XII. figg. 17, 17 a , ♂.)
2460
2394
3013
Diorynotus
7815206
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7815206
Erepsimus setiferus
24851
Pandeleteius cuneatus
Pandeleteius cuneatus
937
916
22089
Pandeleteius brevinasus
P. brevinasus
1977
1964
26203
MEGALOSTYLODES, gen. nov.
2391
2366
2890969
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=2890969
Cacochromus carteri
12343313
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/browse/tree/id/12343313
Dinas
24248
Epagrius pumilus
Epagrius pumilus
1970
1954
22942
A. ater appears rare in our region, only five examples having come under my observation. We figure the example found in Guatemala by Mr. Champion. CC 2
2245
2091
D. Sharp. 1889-1893. Biologia Centrali-Americana, Insecta, Coleoptera, Rhynchophora, vol. 4, pt. 3, p.94
http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/581569
94
581569
2833
Boragineæ
12343414
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/browse/tree/id/12343414
Mazenes
3664
Polydacrys depressifrons
27457
This genus is based upon a single species from the Los Altos region of Guatemala. It is related to Trachyphlœomimus . The somewhat flattened, subcordate, nodulose elytra and the subtubulate anterior portion of the prothorax give the insect a peculiar facies.
1668
1410
Clæoteges
3014
Diorynotus alternans
23140
Hypoptus
Hypoptus
1010
1002
22088
Pandeleteius maculicollis
P. maculicollis
1909
1894
24850
Pandeleteius cuneatus
Pandeleteius cuneatus
904
883
2936732
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=2936732
Epicaerus sphaeroides
26202
One specimen, somewhat abraded. Differs from the females of all the other members of the genus in the oblong, somewhat depressed eyes; the elytra are comparatively short and setose; and the legs are ferruginous, as in M. rhodopus .
2365
2134
22830
7. Attelabus diffinis, sp. n.
394
365
2832
Barynotus obliquefasciatus
24247
Epagrius præteritus
Epagrius præteritus
1943
1924
3661
Polydacrus tristis
3010
Diaprepes pulverulentus
7819699
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7819699
Pandeleteius fasciatus
27458
1. Thamiras undulatus, sp. n. (Tab. XV. figg. 32, 32 a .)
1726
1669
Chlorophanus
3660
Polydacris tristis
25145
Of this species only one example has been obtained; it is a male and has all the tibiæ furnished with an acute mucro at the apex internally. P. femoratus is as yet the only species of Pantomorus known to have the hinder tibiæ of the male mucronate. There are no tubercles on the second ventral plate; but the basal portions of the middle and hind coxæ, the middle of the breast, and the first ventral segment are strongly pubescent. The front femora in this sex are more inflated than they are in any other Pantomorus . The antennæ are rather elongate, the second joint of the funiculus not quite twice as long as the first. The rostrum is much narrowed in front, the channel on it short but somewhat deep; the eyes are very convex. The thorax is rather short, and is remarkable on account of the great rounding of its sides in front; it is convex longitudinally, obscurely canaliculate along the middle, evenly covered with uniformly coloured scales, mixed with very minute recumbent setæ. Elytra slender, with the shoulders slightly prominent, bearing very regular series of punctures, uniformly covered with pale fawn-coloured scales, and bearing very fine erect setæ.
2629
1458
26205
Type, M. hirsutus Champion , Biologia Centrali-Americana, Coleoptera, vol. 4, part 3: 247. 1911.
2892
2795
22943
III. Anterior femora unidentate or bidentate. … (Euscelus, Germ.)
65
0
24246
Epagrius paradæ
Epagrius paradæ
1913
1898
2831
Barynotus
24399
Eugnamptus divisus
Eugnamptus divisus
1723
1705
24969
Pantomorus sulfureus
Pantomorus sulfureus
5169
5149
Chyphus
3011
Diaprepes verecundus
3662
Polydacrys
3012
Dinas
25146
32. Pantomorus robustus, sp. n. (Tab. VII. fig. 3, ♀.)
54
0
683778
http://eol.org/pages/683778
Megalostylus splendidus
26204
Femora clavate, the intermediate and posterior pairs deeply excavate near the apex beneath, so as to appear subangularly dilated; anterior tibiæ unarmed at the outer apical angle; head comparatively small; rostrum subquadrangular; eyes convex, prominent, lateral; prothorax much narrower than the elytra in both sexes; body hirsute and sparsely squamose above; the other characters as in Megalostylus .
2794
2392
25251
1. Parasomus jansoni, sp. n. (Tab. VII. fig. 13, ♂.)
2543
2491
24960
Pantomorus salvini
Pantomorus salvini
4870
4852
22198
Polydrosus acuminatus
P. acuminatus
3366
3353
23030
Eustylus quadrigibbus
quadrigibbus
242
230
22463
Cyphus hilaris
Cyphus hilaris
1787
1773
49484
http://eol.org/pages/49484
Euscelus
3122
Epicærus ravidus
25256
ISODACRYS, gen. nov.
888
868
3121
Epicærus pyriformis
7796990
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7796990
Polydrosus flavonotatus
22689
Exophthalmus carinirostris
E. carinirostris
1931
1915
25488
Pandeleteius crispus
Pandeleteius crispus
245
225
27452
2. Trachyphlœomimus solitarius (p. 177).
171
131
7826210
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7826210
Ophryastes tuberosus
24245
Epagrius operculatus
Epagrius operculatus
1876
1856
D. Sharp. 1889-1893. Biologia Centrali-Americana, Insecta, Coleoptera, Rhynchophora, vol. 4, pt. 3, p.91
http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/581566
91
581566
22197
Polydrosus macrocephalus
P. macrocephalus
3347
3331
23031
Eustylus ruptus
ruptus
377
371
22462
Cyphus sedecimpunctatus
Cyphus sedecimpunctatus
1724
1701
22688
Exophthalmus margaritaceus
E. margaritaceus
1894
1878
3123
Epicærus reversus
7823401
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7823401
Eupagoderes prolatus
8097
http://eol.org/pages/8097
Rosaceae
697612
http://eol.org/pages/697612
Pantomorus picturatus
25489
Pandeleteius cuneatus
Pandeleteius cuneatus
276
255
27453
Trachyphlœus solitarius, Sharp, anteà, p. 177.
218
172
27300
Bothinodontes, Kirsch, Berl. ent. Zeitschr. 1867, p. 24.
2218
2162
24244
Epagrius operculatus
Epagrius operculatus
1844
1824
D. Sharp. 1889-1893. Biologia Centrali-Americana, Insecta, Coleoptera, Rhynchophora, vol. 4, pt. 3, p.90
http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/581565
90
581565
25340
Allocorynus mollis
Allocorynus mollis
499
481
22461
Curculio 6-punctatus
6-punctatus
1562
1551
22687
Exophthalmus opulentus
E. opulentus
1636
1624
25141
31. Pantomorus femoratus, sp. n. (Tab. VII. fig. 2, ♂.)
1276
1221
23149
Hypoptus macularis
H. macularis
3842
3830
D. Sharp. 1889-1893. Biologia Centrali-Americana, Insecta, Coleoptera, Rhynchophora, vol. 4, pt. 3, p.93
http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/581568
93
581568
12343205
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/browse/tree/id/12343205
Polydrosus
24243
Epagrius opacus
Epagrius opacus
1812
1797
25341
Apion sancti-felicis
Apion sancti-felicis
526
506
27454
THAMIRAS, gen. nov.
238
219
27301
Bothynodontes, Scudder, Nomencl. Zool. ii. p. 42 (1882).
2275
2219
22686
Exophthalmus margaritaceus
Exophthalmus margaritaceus
348
322
22199
Phyllobius grypsatus
Phyllobius grypsatus
74
54
7815308
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7815308
Epicaerus centralis
22835
This insect has the form of A. klugi , but is very different in colour, sculpture, and pubescence. Only one example has been obtained; it is a female, and has the two spurs on the anterior tibiæ placed one in front of the other as in A. viridans .
1266
1019
26620
MAZENES, gen. nov.
725
707
22460
Curculio 16-punctatus
Curculio 16-punctatus
1459
1438
27302
In the British Museum collection there are two broken pinned examples of an insect clearly belonging to this genus, the unique type of which, B. squalidus, Kirsch, from Colombia, has been kindly communicated by Dr. Heller. Erepsimus, Schönh., type E. setiferus, Boh., from Brazil, superficially resembles Bothynodontes , differing from the latter in having ocular lobes to the prothorax and the anterior femora simply clavate. Following Dr. Sharp's system of classification (anteà, pp. 101, 102), Bothynodontes would perhaps be best placed near Epitosus and Eumestorus ; the free tarsal claws, &c., exclude it from the Sciaphilina. The Mexican habitat requires confirmation. 2 UU 2
2959
2276
3120
Epicærus punctaticollis
D. Sharp. 1889-1893. Biologia Centrali-Americana, Insecta, Coleoptera, Rhynchophora, vol. 4, pt. 3, p.92
http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/581567
92
581567
24242
Epagrius opacus
Epagrius opacus
1785
1770
25342
Apion calcaratum
Apion calcaratum
550
534
23147
Hypoptus macularis
H. macularis
3166
3154
26623
The three species belonging to this genus agree remarkably well inter se, not only in the general form of the rostrum, the peculiar elytral sculpture, &c., but in having two small, longitudinally placed, bare, polished foveæ on the disc of the prothorax. The meso- and metasternal side-pieces are shaped as in the winged Otiorhynchids, and there is a distinctly visible scutellum, though the wings are doubtless wanting or rudimentary and the elytra connate. These insects are from Mexico or Guatemala, and all of them appear to be very rare. Pactorrhinus, Ancey, type P. grisescens , from Arizona [Le Naturaliste, i. 485 (Oct. 1881)], may be an allied genus†. † This insect does not appear to have been identified or noticed by American coleopterists. It is referred to the “Naupactides” of Lacordaire, and stated to be not unlike a Cleonus .
3094
2251
22194
Polydrosus longicornis
P. longicornis
1793
1779
23034
Eustylus chiriquensis
chiriquensis
839
827
3126
Epicærus similis
22836
B. Eyes only moderately distant, the space between them carinate; surface pubescent; spurs of the anterior tibiæ of the female placed one above the other. … (Himatolabus, Jekel.)
1445
1267
22685
Exophthalmus margaritaceus
E. margaritaceus
125
109
24964
Pantomorus stupidus
Pantomorus stupidus
4989
4970
D. Sharp. 1889-1893. Biologia Centrali-Americana, Insecta, Coleoptera, Rhynchophora, vol. 4, pt. 3, p.87
http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/581562
87
581562
23838
Apion lentum
Apion lentum
3081
3069
24859
Pandeleteius femoralis
Pandeleteius femoralis
1241
1219
24241
Epagrius nubilosus
Epagrius nubilosus
1738
1720
25343
Apion constricticolle
Apion constricticolle
578
557
27303
1. Bothynodontes gibbipennis, sp. n. (Tab. XV. figg. 17, 17 a .)
64
0
25484
Pandeleteius hieroglyphicus
Pandeleteius hieroglyphicus
121
94
2609156
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=2609156
Aphrastus taeniatus
26622
Type, M. bifoveatus Champion , Biologia Centrali-Americana, Coleoptera, vol. 4, part 3: 280. 1911.
2250
2152
23148
Hypoptus macularis
H. macularis
3313
3301
3127
Epicærus sphæroides
23035
Eustylus subapterus
subapterus
968
958
22193
Polydrosus immaculatus
Polydrosus immaculatus
685
663
25140
We have received only a single specimen of this species. It is a male, of slender form, greatly resembling P. globicollis , but distinguished from it and all other species of the genus by the slight convexity of the eyes. The rostrum is parallel-sided, scarcely at all narrowed in front. The antennæ are obscure red, with the club black, the second joint of the funiculus not quite twice as long as the first. The thorax is convex longitudinally, as well as rounded at the sides; it is covered with scales and squamose setosity, the clothing being a little darker along the middle than at the sides. The elytra are clothed with scales, mingled with much thick suberect setosity, the colour being nearly white, with fuscous markings across the middle and base; the punctures in the striæ are very approximate. There are two tubercles on the second ventral plate; the front and middle tibiæ are each armed with a sharp mucro on the inner part of the apex, but there is no mucro on the hind tibia.
1220
226
22684
Compsus auricephalus
Compsus auricephalus
2490
2470
7815306
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7815306
Epicaerus cognatus
24963
Pantomorus strabo
Pantomorus strabo
4957
4940
22837
8. Attelabus vestitus.
1468
1446
24858
Pandeleteius femoralis
Pandeleteius femoralis
1207
1185
23839
Apion longicolle
Apion longicolle
3107
3091
D. Sharp. 1889-1893. Biologia Centrali-Americana, Insecta, Coleoptera, Rhynchophora, vol. 4, pt. 3, p.86
http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/581561
86
581561
12343208
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/browse/tree/id/12343208
Eustolus
24240
Epagrius nubilosus
Epagrius nubilosus
1708
1690
25344
Apion gracilirostre
Apion gracilirostre
604
585
25485
Pandeleteius ephippiatus
Pandeleteius ephippiatus
151
127
23145
Hypoptus insularis
Hypoptus insularis
2515
2497
22196
Polydrosus macrocephalus
Polydrosus macrocephalus
2144
2120
2609157
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=2609157
Aphrastus unicolor
3124
Epicærus scutellaris
25258
This genus is proposed for four very small apterous Otiorhynchids having some resemblance to Pandeleteius and various allied forms in the winged series. The rostrum is very short, provided with slender scrobes, placed laterally and abruptly bent, so as to reach the under surface at a considerable distance from the eye; the buccal cavity is rather small and filled by the mentum, which is broader than long; the nasal plate is quite small; the head is broad; the eyes are round, lateral, placed a short distance in front of the thorax; the antennæ are short, the scape slender, not so long as the width of the head between the eyes, but slightly longer than the width of the apex of the rostrum, the funiculus very short, except its first joint, the club short, oval, compact. Pronotum greatly longer than the prosternum. Coxæ placed near the front of the latter, and far from its base, minutely but distinctly separated from one another. Metasternum short, hind coxæ rather widely separated; first and second ventral plates subequal, the latter quite as long as the third and fourth together. Legs short and stout; anterior tibiæ denticulate and mucronate; tarsal claws small, free.
2176
992
24962
Pantomorus strabo
Pantomorus strabo
4928
4911
22838
Attelabus vestitus, Gyll. in Schönh. Gen. et Spec. Curc. v. p. 307¹.
1537
1469
23032
Eustylus grypsatus
grypsatus
536
527
22683
Platyomus (Compsus) carinirostris
Platyomus (Compsus) carinirostris
1517
1484
534106
http://eol.org/pages/534106
Ameladus inornatus
23836
Apion latipenne
Apion latipenne
3036
3021
27450
Two examples. Larger than T. solitarius , the rostrum shorter and broader,
3364
3289
3669
Polydacrys seriegranosus
D. Sharp. 1889-1893. Biologia Centrali-Americana, Insecta, Coleoptera, Rhynchophora, vol. 4, pt. 3, p.89
http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/581564
89
581564
25486
Pandeleteius clavisetis
Pandeleteius clavisetis
184
161
24857
Pandeleteius fasciatus
Pandeleteius fasciatus
1168
1146
7839234
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7839234
Promecops alternans
12285926
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/browse/tree/id/12285926
Ambrosia
25345
Apion grallarium
Apion grallarium
627
611
26624
1. Mazenes bifoveatus, sp. n. (Tab. XIII. figg. 4, 4 a .)
3152
3095
22195
Polydrosus delicatulus
P. delicatulus
1971
1957
23146
Hypoptus macularis
H. macularis
2552
2540
23033
Eustylus veræpacis
veræpacis
629
620
25259
1. Isodacrys guatemalenus, sp. n. (Tab. VII. fig. 14.)
2231
2177
3125
Epicærus sexcostatus
690963
http://eol.org/pages/690963
Auletobius rostralis
24961
Pantomorus sobrinus
Pantomorus sobrinus
4900
4881
22682
Exophthalmus carinirostris
Exophthalmus carinirostris
1453
1427
D. Sharp. 1889-1893. Biologia Centrali-Americana, Insecta, Coleoptera, Rhynchophora, vol. 4, pt. 3, p.88
http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/581563
88
581563
12329870
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/browse/tree/id/12329870
Apoderus
676012
http://eol.org/pages/676012
Compsus auricephalus
23837
Apion latipes
Apion latipes
3059
3046
24856
Pandeleteius fasciatus
Pandeleteius fasciatus
1133
1111
25487
Pandeleteius flexilis
Pandeleteius flexilis
215
194
2839
Brachyderides
25346
Apion rufinulum
Apion rufinulum
649
634
D. Sharp. 1889-1893. Biologia Centrali-Americana, Insecta, Coleoptera, Rhynchophora, vol. 4, pt. 3, p.108
http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/581583
108
581583
24101
Compsus quadrisignatus
Compsus quadrisignatus
2683
2661
667664
http://eol.org/pages/667664
Naupactus cinerascens
23857
Apion pacificum
Apion pacificum
121
106
Strophosomus ebenista
Apion samson
24529
Exophthalmus carinirostris
Exophthalmus carinirostris
649
623
24416
Eugnamptus picticollis
Eugnamptus picticollis
2232
2210
22819
Attelabus klugi, Gyll. in Schönh. Gen. et Spec. Curc. v. p. 302¹.
1628
1563
22690
Exophthalmus albidus
Exophthalmus albidus
1991
1971
23974
Attelabus vinosus
Attelabus vinosus
3327
3310
3879
Tanymecus confusus
7840284
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7840284
Entimus arrogans
D. Sharp. 1889-1893. Biologia Centrali-Americana, Insecta, Coleoptera, Rhynchophora, vol. 4, pt. 3, p.109
http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/581584
109
581584
24102
Compsus venustus
Compsus venustus
2712
2696
Strophosomus
23856
Apion oscillator
Apion oscillator
96
80
Apion rugirostre
27309
Minyomerus, Horn, Proc. Am. Phil. Soc. xv. p. 17 (1876); Pierce, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus. xxxvii. p. 359 (1909).
1856
1747
24417
Eugnamptus plebeius
Eugnamptus plebeius
2261
2242
660205
http://eol.org/pages/660205
Eupagoderes decipiens
22691
Diaprepes albidus
Diaprepes albidus
2048
2031
26495
ε. The larger scales almost wholly replaced by minute, scattered, hair-like, pallid scales; the prothorax closely granulate, the elytral interstices rugose, the swollen portion of the femora smooth, almost bare, and usually rufous, the tibiæ more deeply sulcate.—Costa Rica, Panama.
2480
2198
23973
Attelabus vestitus
Attelabus vestitus
3300
3282
22818
5. Attelabus klugi. (Tab. I. fig. 3, ♂.)
1562
1522
23976
Attelabus viridans
Attelabus viridans
3382
3364
8967707
http://eol.org/pages/8967707
Phyllobiini
Strangaliodes
Apion scydmænoides
24103
Curculio auricephalus
Curculio auricephalus
2746
2725
D. Sharp. 1889-1893. Biologia Centrali-Americana, Insecta, Coleoptera, Rhynchophora, vol. 4, pt. 3, p.106
http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/581581
106
581581
23859
Apion pallitarse
Apion pallitarse
174
158
7822727
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7822727
Thecesternus humeralis
24260
Epicærus
Epicærus
2295
2287
4187
http://eol.org/pages/4187
Sapotes
24418
Eugnamptus rufifrons
Eugnamptus rufifrons
2291
2271
27308
MINYOMERUS.
1746
1735
26492
δ. The scales clustered into a faint submarginal vitta on each side of the prothorax and an interrupted submarginal stripe on the elytra (♂ ♀). [Fig. 14, ♂]—Guatemala to Panama.
2037
1860
22817
I have seen only two examples of this species. The female has the front tibiæ bimucronate, the mucrones being placed similarly to those of the same sex of A. viridans and A. sumptuosus ; the mucrones, however, are much smaller in A. splendens , and the tibia is shorter and stouter and the crenulations on its inner face are much less marked. The male is in an immature and mutilated condition, and has only a single small mucro on the front tibiæ.
1521
1073
D. Sharp. 1889-1893. Biologia Centrali-Americana, Insecta, Coleoptera, Rhynchophora, vol. 4, pt. 3, p.105
http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/581580
105
581580
22692
Exophthalmus margaritaceus
E. margaritaceus
3153
3137
Stirps IV
66737
http://eol.org/pages/66737
Minyomerus
24104
Curculio diadema
Curculio diadema
2775
2759
23858
Apion pallitarse
Apion pallitarse
147
131
D. Sharp. 1889-1893. Biologia Centrali-Americana, Insecta, Coleoptera, Rhynchophora, vol. 4, pt. 3, p.107
http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/581582
107
581582
24419
Eugnamptus salvini
Eugnamptus salvini
2319
2301
24261
Epicærus æqualis
Epicærus æqualis
2393
2377
Apion sancti-felicis
27307
Separable at once from B. squalidus by the more inflated, maculate elytra and the distinctly curved rostrum. The setigerous prominence on the third elytral interstice is also characteristic.
1734
1544
23975
Attelabus viridans
Attelabus viridans
3354
3336
22693
Diaprepes
Diaprepes
3402
3393
Stirps II
Apion quercicola
4351577
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=4351577
Steirarrhinus
3876
Tanymecini
23978
Auletes
Auletes
3433
3426
24105
Curculio juvencus
Curculio juvencus
2810
2793
23853
Apion nitidirostre
Apion nitidirostre
18
0
Stirps I
22476
Cyphus modestus
modestus
2020
2012
Pandeleteius rotundicollis
26640
One example, slightly worn. This insect has the prothorax formed as in M. geminatus , and the elytra sculptured and lineate somewhat as in M. bifoveatus . The actual position of the locality is not indicated on the printed label.
979
750
Naupactus aurivittis
23740
Alophus
Alophus
375
368
24412
Eugnamptus niger
Eugnamptus niger
2106
2090
26498
These varieties are connected by intermediate forms: γ is represented by females only, and ε by a long series from Chiriqui, so that the specimens are probably not all abraded. White did not observe the grooved tibiæ of the male of his P. jekelianus , though he referred it somewhat doubtfully to the same species, the type of which is correctly stated to be a female. The tibial groove, it may be observed, is partly hidden by the scales, and it therefore appears deeper in the less densely squamose varieties. We figure four examples: a male of the typical form (α) from Chontales; a female of the var. β from Chiriqui; a male of the var. δ from Costa Rica; and a female of the var. γ from Guatemala.
3461
2759
Apion punctulirostre
3875
Tanymecina
23977
Attelabus viridanus
Attelabus viridanus
3415
3396
24106
Curculio octotuberculatus
Curculio octotuberculatus
2853
2828
7844762
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7844762
Germariella pudens
22477
Cyphus modestus var. γ
γ
2225
2224
23852
Caccophryastes lineatus
Caccophryastes lineatus
3528
3505
Steirarrhinus tenuicornis
26499
34. Exophthalmus roralis. (Tab. XII. fig. 16, ♂.)
3511
3462
7796859
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7796859
Pantomorus strabo
Naupactus acutipennis
26641
Group PLATYOMINA.
997
980
24413
Eugnamptus nigricornis
Eugnamptus nigricornis
2139
2117
Pandeleteius robustus
Apion rufinulum
24107
Curculio quadrivittatus
Curculio quadrivittatus
2889
2866
6079032
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=6079032
Apion derasum
23855
Apion nodicorne
Apion nodicorne
69
54
3878
Tanymecus confertus
Naupactus contractus
Steirarrhinus serripes
51831
http://eol.org/pages/51831
Thecesternus
23060
9. Rhynchites basalis, sp. n.
2262
2233
Naupactus cinerosus
679110
http://eol.org/pages/679110
Attelabus angulipennis
22478
Cyphus modestus
modestus
2499
2491
23742
AMELADUS
AMELADUS
427
419
Pandeleteius sublineatus
24414
Eugnamptus nigripennis
Eugnamptus nigripennis
2171
2149
3877
Tanymecus
Apion relictum
23979
AULETOBIUS
AULETOBIUS
3454
3444
10783618
http://eol.org/pages/10783618
Megalostylus albicans
7853276
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7853276
Mestorus gracilis
Naupactus cinerascens
Pandeleteius sinuatipes
24108
Curculio rivulosus
Curculio rivulosus
2925
2907
23854
Apion nodicorne
Apion nodicorne
43
28
22479
Cyphus modestus var. δ
δ
2796
2795
23741
Alophus triguttatus
Alophus triguttatus
407
388
24415
Eugnamptus obscurus
Eugnamptus obscurus
2200
2181
4290717
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=4290717
Phacepholis
24521
Exophthalmus agrestis
Exophthalmus agrestis
343
322
23744
AMPHIDEES
AMPHIDEES
477
468
Naupactopsis sitonoides
23066
10. Rhynchites auletoides, sp. n.
408
375
Pandeleteius tibialis
26531
A single species from the Pacific slope of Guatemala is referred to this genus*, the type of which is Curculio thunbergi, Dalm.; both these insects (and E. adamantinus, Germ., also) have the surface of the body densely viridi-squamose, and the prothorax and elytra albo-lineate. The chief structural characters are as follows:—* E. impositus and E. stellaris , Pasc., are here placed under Exophthalmus .
2332
1928
21099
THECESTERNINÆ
THECESTERNINÆ
928
915
5510753
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=5510753
Attelabus breviceps
24949
Pantomorus nobilis
Pantomorus nobilis
4506
4488
3872
Synthlibonotus tristis
Colecerus minutus
5515089
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=5515089
Rhynchites subauratus
24522
Exophthalmus albidus
Exophthalmus albidus
390
370
25942
One specimen, labelled “Guat.” in the British Museum, but almost certainly from Costa Rica, like various other insects with similar tickets obtained from the Bowring collection. A peculiar form, with very long, slender, ferruginous antennæ, shining, sparsely pilose, red femora, a sharply sulcate prothorax, and uniform coppery-white scales. It is allied to S. tenuicornis .
1285
911
Naupactopsis delumbis
Pandeleteius submetallicus
23743
Ameladus inornatus
Ameladus inornatus
456
438
21098
Heterapion femoratum
H. femoratum
847
835
4168878
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=4168878
Eustylus
534853
http://eol.org/pages/534853
Epagrius inaequalis
Colecerus
3871
Synthlibonotus rufipes
26387
Præpodes scalaris, Boh. in Schönh. Gen. Curc. vi. 1, p. 349¹.
2133
2072
25943
8. Steirarrhinus lineatocollis, sp. n.
1324
1286
7882483
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7882483
Rhynchites thesaurus
24523
Exophthalmus albolineatus
Exophthalmus albolineatus
426
401
21097
Heterapion infirme
Heterapion infirme
222
204
Pandeleteius varicolor
Naupactus (?) cinerascens
26071
γ. The prothorax with the subapical spots, and the one on the disc also, wanting, the others small; the elytra without scutellar spot, those on the disc cordate or divided into two, the subapical spots varying in size—sometimes small, sometimes partly coalescent. [= modestus, Gyll.] [Figg. 13, 13 a , b , ♂.]
2533
2224
23851
Caccophryastes
Caccophryastes
3494
3480
23064
A species similar to R. mollis , but easily distinguished by the cylindrical thorax DD 2
2607
2517
23746
Amphidees
Amphidees
533
524
880437
http://eol.org/pages/880437
Pseudocyphus zebra
3874
Tanymécides
7796438
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7796438
Epagrius grandis
26388
Chlorima hieroglyphica, Sturm, Cat. 1826, p. 115².
2184
2134
21096
Apion
Apion
179
174
24524
Exophthalmus albovittatus
Exophthalmus albovittatus
462
437
23850
CACCOPHRYASTES
CACCOPHRYASTES
3469
3455
26530
Phaops, Sahlberg, Peric. Ent. p. 25 (1823) (sine descr.).
1927
1870
Pandeleteius undatus
Naupactus
26073
δ. The spots on the prothorax as in γ, those on the elytra surrounded by a line of cupreous scales, the scutellar spot wanting. [Fig. 14, ♀.]—Puebla, Amula, Tehuantepec.
2964
2795
23745
Amphidees
Amphidees
503
494
2830
Baridiidæ
3873
Synthlibonotus viator
Colecerus setosus
23970
Attelabus sumptuosus
Attelabus sumptuosus
3212
3192
24525
Exophthalmus bilineatus
Exophthalmus bilineatus
496
473
21095
Heterapion femoratum
Heterapion femoratum
2030
2010
7881834
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7881834
Eugnamptus hirtellus
26385
I have seen seven specimens of this species (five of which belong to the Sommer collection), one only of which bears a locality-label “Oaxaca.” The females have the vestiture between the dorsal vittæ of the elytra more or less cupreous, so that the stripes are less distinct in this sex than in the males. The foveiform depressions on the disc of the elytra (which are sometimes bare and almost smooth) are very similar to those of E. agrestis and E. distigma .
2021
1560
23748
Amphidees alternans
Amphidees alternans
596
577
Apion solitare
Pandeleteius viridiventris
21094
Apion
Apion
1899
1894
26386
17. Exophthalmus scalaris. (Tab. XI. fig. 25, ♂.)
2071
2022
7796439
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7796439
Hypsonotus imbricatus
681319
http://eol.org/pages/681319
Pandeleteius albisquamis
24526
Exophthalmus bilineatus
Exophthalmus bilineatus
531
508
Pandeleteius vitticollis
26079
Mr. Wickham informs us that he has taken this species in abundance at Rio Balsas, freshly emerged, in the early part of August, upon various bushes on the face of the mountain just across the river from the village. Amongst the eighty-two specimens examined by me, two only belong to var. α, eighteen to var. β, and three to var. δ, the true C. modestus (= var. γ) being represented by a long series, and the var. viridans (= var. ε) by numerous examples, including three from the Sturm collection. The male (of both C. modestus and C. viridans) has the penis-sheath broad and truncated at the apex (figg. 13 a , b). The length varies from 12—20 mm. The types of Gyllenhal and Boheman were examined some years ago by Dr. Sharp.
4335
3608
23747
Amphidees acuminatus
Amphidees acuminatus
566
546
Apion seriatum
7844658
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7844658
Pandeleteius sublineatus
22926
24. Attelabus quadratus, sp. n.
31
0
23972
Attelabus vestitus
Attelabus vestitus
3272
3254
Naupactopsis auropictus
21093
Apion
Apion
1287
1282
24527
Exophthalmus cæruleovittatus
Exophthalmus cæruleovittatus
571
543
5510755
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=5510755
Attelabus brevicollis
25729
Six examples—four with green scales predominating, the others (including the male selected as type) with the green scales clustered into one or two small patches on each elytron. The still larger eyes (especially in the male) and the broader and more inflated elytra sufficiently distinguish P. mutabilis from the more northern P. longicornis , apart from any difference in the colour of the scales. The very broad nonsquamose space beneath is clothed with extremely fine scattered hairs.
2946
2458
2913330
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=2913330
Promecops leucothyreus
3870
Synthlibonotus albosquamosus
26076
ε. The spots small, or partly or entirely wanting, the elytra sometimes with the alternate interstices somewhat raised and clothed with darker scales; the femora faintly spotted or immaculate. [= viridans, Boh.] [Fig. 15, ♂.]—Puebla, Tehuantepec, Cuernavaca, &c.
3380
3118
23971
Attelabus variabilis
Attelabus variabilis
3243
3223
7861926
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7861926
Mimographopsis viridicans
7881837
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7881837
Eugnamptus varius
21092
HETERAPION
HETERAPION
1164
1154
7882486
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7882486
Rhynchites auletoides
24528
Exophthalmus cæruleovittatus
Exophthalmus cæruleovittatus
611
583
23749
Amphidees alternans
Amphidees alternans
626
607
24100
Compsus 18-signatus
Compsus 18-signatus
2649
2630
7844435
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7844435
Pandeleteius inflatus
23739
Allocorynus slossoni
Allocorynus slossoni
355
335
689607
http://eol.org/pages/689607
Epagrius rugicollis
3653
Platyomus eustaloides
25337
Auletobius optatus
Auletobius optatus
417
399
2824
Auletes
26528
Eustalis, Germar, Ins. Spec. Nov. p. 453 (1824).
1759
1711
23024
Phyllobius
Phyllobius
2136
2126
3027
Epagriopsis gravidus
7881613
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7881613
Rhynchites pubescens
25724
Seven specimens, varying a little in the development of the scattered, asymmetrical, partly denuded spots on the elytra. A small, graceful form, with golden-green scales, and long, slender, pallid antennæ and legs. It approaches the European P. pterygonalis , Boh., and belongs to the section Eustolus, Thomson.
1466
1155
24954
Pantomorus picturatus
Pantomorus picturatus
4665
4644
24841
Pandeleteius ciliatipennis
Pandeleteius ciliatipennis
577
551
22099
Pandeleteius fasciatus
P. fasciatus
865
853
22935
Attelabus ater, Oliv. Encycl. Méth., Ins. iv. p. 278¹; Ent. v. no. 81, p. 8, t. 1. f. 6².
1306
1217
689608
http://eol.org/pages/689608
Bradyrhynchus rugicollis
26380
Præpodes nubilus, Rosensch. in Schönh. Gen. Curc. vi. 1, p. 355¹.
558
493
7859590
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7859590
Brachystylus acutus
25338
Pterocolus auricollis
Pterocolus auricollis
445
424
7864756
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7864756
Polydacrys mucronatus
7867073
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7867073
Pantomorus salvini
4311517
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=4311517
Promecops
2823
Attelabus viridanus
3654
Platyomus geminus
3028
Epagriopsis inæqualis
23025
Eustylus
Eustylus
2366
2358
26527
EUSTALES.
1710
1701
Cleistolophus
26381
Naupactus aurivittis, Sturm, in litt.².
598
559
24953
Pantomorus picipes
Pantomorus picipes
4632
4614
22936
? Attelabus atratus, Fabr. Syst. Eleuth. ii. p. 419³.
1360
1307
400465
http://eol.org/pages/400465
Epagriopsis samson
22098
Pandeleteius undatus
Pandeleteius undatus
2819
2799
24840
Pandeleteius ciliatipennis
Pandeleteius ciliatipennis
539
513
23130
Cydianirus argenteus
C. argenteus
2200
2188
24956
Pantomorus robustus
Pantomorus robustus
4736
4717
10207727
http://eol.org/pages/10207727
Peritelina
3655
Platyomus gratiosus
25335
Eugnamptus latifrons
Eugnamptus latifrons
365
345
25726
Very like P. longicornis , but with the green scales less shining and sometimes largely (as in two of the three specimens from Panama) replaced by others of a pale cupreous tint (leaving only a streak along the inner margin of the eyes and one or two spots on each elytron green), or with cupreous scales intermixed, the prothorax with two or three lines or streaks, and the elytra with various scattered irregular spots, fuscous in the examples with green scales; the metasternum and abdomen with a very broad space down the middle free from scales. Eyes very large. Prothorax narrower than the head with the eyes, cylindrical. Elytra slightly widening to the middle in ♂, very broad and inflated in ♀. Intermediate tibiæ without visible uncus in ♂.
2283
1533
2826
Auletobius affinis
651399
http://eol.org/pages/651399
Epagrius foveicollis
23026
Eustylus puber
puber
2601
2596
Cleistolophus instabilis
3029
Epagriopsis morosus
22097
Pandeleteius cuneatus
P. cuneatus
2650
2639
2609163
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=2609163
Aracanthus
23131
Cydianirus
Cydianirus
2244
2234
7796299
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7796299
Polydrosus americanus
22933
II. Anterior femora irregularly serrate; form extremely short and broad. … (Hybolabus, Jekel.)
1165
1071
24843
Pandeleteius clavisetis
Pandeleteius clavisetis
657
634
24955
Pantomorus picturatus
Pantomorus picturatus
4704
4683
4301278
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=4301278
Platytarsus
3656
Platyomus mutabilis
2825
Auletobius
25336
Auletobius rostralis
Auletobius rostralis
392
372
25725
4. Polydrosus mutabilis, sp. n. (Tab. IX. figg. 4, ♂; 5, ♀, var.)
1532
1467
Cleistolophus similis
23027
Eustylus sexguttatus
sexguttatus
2715
2704
23132
Polyteles guerini
P. guerini
2415
2405
22096
Pandeleteius cucullatus
P. cucullatus
2634
2621
7798004
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7798004
Synthlibonotus tristis
22934
25. Attelabus ater. (Tab. I. fig. 8, var. sallæi.)
1216
1166
24842
Pandeleteius clavisetis
Pandeleteius clavisetis
622
599
3022
Entimina
Cleistolophus subfasciatus
7798009
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7798009
Epagrius samson
2820
Attelabus vestitus
24259
EPICÆRUS
EPICÆRUS
2269
2261
24958
Pantomorus rudis
Pantomorus rudis
4806
4790
3023
Entimus
23028
Eustylus setipennis
setipennis
2924
2914
Cleistolophus viridimargo
3650
Platyomus carinirostris
27310
Pseudelissa, Casey, Ann. N. York Acad. Sci. iv. p. 273 (1888); Sharp, anteà, p. 151.
1941
1857
24957
Pantomorus robustus
Pantomorus robustus
4773
4754
24258
EPICÆRINA
EPICÆRINA
2244
2235
22932
Allied by the form of the elytra to A. callosus ; but, besides differing much in size and colour, the head is differently formed, the eyes in A. quadratus being prominent and the grooves between them separated by a broad interval.
1070
840
23029
Eustylus striatus
striatus
50
42
3024
Entimus arrogans
2822
Attelabus viridans
25948
9. Steirarrhinus bicinctus, sp. n. (Tab. IX. fig. 33, ♀.)
2855
2798
25339
Apterocolus gravidus
Apterocolus gravidus
473
453
Cleonus
27468
ENTIMINA.
703
694
3651
Platyomus chrysopus
25264
2. Isodacrys orizabæ, sp. n. (Tab. VII. fig. 15.)
49
0
3025
Entimus plebejus
24520
Exophthalmus agrestis
Exophthalmus agrestis
310
289
25947
Two females, the Costa Rican example imperfect. Separable from all the varieties of S. nebulosus by the longer and more slender antennæ, with narrower club, the conspicuous smooth median channel on the prothorax, the more slender legs, and the simple anterior tibiæ. S. cupreotinctus (the male only of which is known) has a similar groove on the prothorax; but in that insect the femora are smoother, the basal joint of the tarsi is stouter, the antennal club is unusually elongate, &c.
2797
2311
4311519
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=4311519
Promecopsis
27469
HYPOPTUS (p. 302).
722
704
3652
Platyomus dianæ
Cneorhini
654296
http://eol.org/pages/654296
Anypotactus exilis
3130
Epicærus sturmi
2821
Attelabus vinosus
24959
Pantomorus rufipes
Pantomorus rufipes
4836
4818
26521
3. Chauliopleurus quadrifoveatus, sp. n. (Tab. XII. figg. 19, 19 a , ♀.)
2878
2806
3026
Epagriopsis
23137
Polydius donceli
P. donceli
628
618
22473
Cyphus modestus var. α
α
1193
1192
22699
Exophthalmus vitticollis
Exophthalmus vitticollis
1824
1800
675941
http://eol.org/pages/675941
Epicaerus aurifer
24849
Pandeleteius cucullatus
Pandeleteius cucullatus
866
843
24255
Epagrius smithi
Epagrius smithi
2165
2150
27466
Since the remarks on the species of this genus were published (anteà, p. 186), Mr. Schaeffer has kindly given us specimens of his P. cavirostris and ovipennis , from Brownsville, Texas, and P. robustus from the Huachuca Mts., Arizona, and also P. rotundicollis, Fall, from Cloudcroft, New Mexico. P. cavirostris (as already stated)
3243
2912
23969
Attelabus sumptuosus
Attelabus sumptuosus
3182
3162
7876978
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7876978
Hadromerus rufipes
27313
ELISSA (to precede the genus Pantomorus , p. 152).
2066
2016
3131
Epicærus subfasciatus
6447920
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=6447920
Attelabus vinosus
3133
Epicærus tenuis
23138
Cydianirus argenteus
C. argenteus
756
744
7881939
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7881939
Eugnamptus germanus
22472
Cyphus (Cenchroma) sublineata
Cyphus (Cenchroma) sublineata
534
505
22698
Exophthalmus opulentus
E. opulentus
1467
1455
24109
Curculio 6-punctatus
Curculio 6-punctatus
2958
2938
24254
Epagrius simplex
Epagrius simplex
2139
2123
25330
Eugnamptus obscurus
Eugnamptus obscurus
232
213
24848
Pandeleteius cucullatus
Pandeleteius cucullatus
831
808
27467
= Polydacrys depressifrons, Boh.; P. robustus * is related to P. hirtipes ; P. ovipennis has the elytra very little wider than the prothorax at the base, and comes near P. inflatus , though very much smaller than that insect; P. rotundicollis has a 6-jointed funiculus, but otherwise generally resembles P. vitticollis . According to Mitchell and Pierce [Proc. Ent. Soc. Wash. xiii. p. 49 (1911)], P. cavirostris is found on Ehretia elliptica (Boragineæ) and Cratægus (Rosaceæ).* The insect sent me by the U. S. Nat. Museum under this name (det. Pierce) (mentioned under P. vitticollis on p. 202, anteà) was wrongly identified. It has a 6-jointed funiculus and comes near P. rotundicollis .
693
0
3132
Epicærus sulcirostris
27314
Elissa, Casey, Ann. N. York Acad. Sci. iv. p. 271 (1888); Pierce, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus. xxxvii. p. 359 (1909).
2177
2067
D. Sharp. 1889-1893. Biologia Centrali-Americana, Insecta, Coleoptera, Rhynchophora, vol. 4, pt. 3, p.104
http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/581579
104
581579
7826225
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7826225
Amphidees major
23139
HYPOPTUS
HYPOPTUS
1000
992
25268
This species is apparently closely allied to I. guatemalenus , but the erect setæ are replaced by short white scales. In addition to this, there is a considerable difference in form, the thorax in I. orizabæ being more slender, and the elytra become abruptly broader near the base and are acuminate behind. Nine specimens.
523
201
3134
Epicærus texanus
24411
Eugnamptus niger
Eugnamptus niger
2079
2063
43422
http://eol.org/pages/43422
Trachyphloeus
22475
Cyphus modestus var. β
β
1879
1878
25155
This genus, in my first arrangement of the Otiorhynchidæ of our Editors' collection, was excluded from the Epicærina on the supposition that it belonged either in the neighbourhood of Sciaphilus or to the winged series. On examination it appears that it can be placed in neither of these categories, but that it may come near to Pantomorus . For this reason, Pycnophilus is not included in the Key to our genera of Epicærina on p. 101. On the whole, it seems, as I have said, best placed near Pantomorus , from which, however, it differs strongly in the scrobes, as well as in general appearance.
2731
2135
27464
TANYMECINA.
2888
2877
27311
1. Minyomerus caseyi.
1963
1942
24257
Epagrius variolosus
Epagrius variolosus
2223
2204
D. Sharp. 1889-1893. Biologia Centrali-Americana, Insecta, Coleoptera, Rhynchophora, vol. 4, pt. 3, p.103
http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/581578
103
581578
3020
Elissa laticeps
25269
3. Isodacrys mexicanus, sp. n. (Tab. VII. fig. 16.)
575
524
3135
Epicærus transversepunctatus
24410
Eugnamptus maculatus
Eugnamptus maculatus
2053
2033
660212
http://eol.org/pages/660212
Deamphus deceptor
25156
1. Pycnophilus piceus, sp. n. (Tab. VII. fig. 4.)
49
0
26630
2. Mazenes geminatus, sp. n. (Tab. XIII. fig. 5, ♂.)
1412
1360
22474
Cyphus 20-punctatus
20-punctatus
1514
1502
27312
Pseudelissa caseyi , anteà, p. 151, t. 6. fig. 16.
2015
1964
27465
PANDELETEIUS (p. 185).
2911
2889
7826223
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7826223
Thecesternus maculosus
22821
6. Attelabus nigriclava, sp. n.
1697
1666
24256
Epagrius tolucæ
Epagrius tolucæ
2192
2177
D. Sharp. 1889-1893. Biologia Centrali-Americana, Insecta, Coleoptera, Rhynchophora, vol. 4, pt. 3, p.102
http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/581577
102
581577
3021
Entimides
5514660
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=5514660
Rhynchites distans
23020
Platyomus
Platyomus
1262
1253
24950
Pantomorus nobilis
Pantomorus nobilis
4536
4518
22695
Eustales opulentus
Eustales opulentus
68
50
23133
Polytelidius
Polytelidius
2451
2439
12417960
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/browse/tree/id/12417960
Cacochromus
3136
Epicærus tristis
2828
Auletobius optatus
25333
Eugnamptus brevicollis
Eugnamptus brevicollis
313
291
3657
Platyomus zebra
24251
Epagrius rugicollis
Epagrius rugicollis
2058
2039
12343758
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/browse/tree/id/12343758
Anypotactus
D. Sharp. 1889-1893. Biologia Centrali-Americana, Insecta, Coleoptera, Rhynchophora, vol. 4, pt. 3, p.101
http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/581576
101
581576
24845
Pandeleteius conspersus
Pandeleteius conspersus
727
704
25498
Pandeleteius laticeps
Pandeleteius laticeps
567
546
66742
http://eol.org/pages/66742
Phyxelis
23848
Apion mediocre
Apion mediocre
3350
3336
24844
Pandeleteius conspersus
Pandeleteius conspersus
692
669
22694
Exophthalmus opulentus
Exophthalmus opulentus
25
3
23021
Eustylus ruptus
E. ruptus
1772
1763
23134
Cydianirus argenteus
Cydianirus argenteus
23
3
3137
Epicærus truquianus
2827
Auletobius nudus
25334
Eugnamptus salvini
Eugnamptus salvini
338
320
24250
Epagrius retrorsus
Epagrius retrorsus
2028
2010
27318
The two specimens before me from Coahuila are larger than a cotype of E. laticeps from Arizona sent to Dr. Sharp by Capt. Casey, and have the prothorax a little more constricted before the middle, one of them, too, has longer erect scales than the other. E. constricta seems to be a form of the same species, both occurring in Arizona. In this genus the vibrissæ are strongly developed, but the ocular lobes are wanting.
2816
2396
D. Sharp. 1889-1893. Biologia Centrali-Americana, Insecta, Coleoptera, Rhynchophora, vol. 4, pt. 3, p.100
http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/581575
100
581575
3658
Platytarsus
25499
Pandeleteius armatus
Pandeleteius armatus
602
582
27463
OTIORHYNCHINÆ ALATÆ.
2876
2856
23849
Apion murinum
Apion murinum
3374
3361
25151
I have described this species from two examples of the female sex. Its position is altogether doubtful; but as it has more resemblance to the female of P. albicans than to any other insect known to me, I therefore place it here. It is, however, far from improbable that when the condition of the wings can be examined, P. robustus may prove to be a Naupactus , or, as is I think even more likely, the type of a genus between Naupactus and Pantomorus .
1127
676
22697
Eustales humeralis
E. humeralis
255
243
24952
Pantomorus parvulus
Pantomorus parvulus
4602
4583
671556
http://eol.org/pages/671556
Epicaerus capetillensis
22471
Cyphus 20-punctatus
Cyphus 20-punctatus
485
466
26635
3. Mazenes lineatus, sp. n. (Tab. XIII. fig. 6, ♀.)
3080
3029
3138
Epicærus uniformis
23135
Cydianerus argenteus
Cydianerus argenteus
72
52
23022
Eustylus ruptus
E. veræpacis
1789
1777
24253
Epagrius samson
Epagrius samson
2111
2096
6079029
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=6079029
Apion championi
27315
1. Elissa laticeps. (Tab. XV. figg. 18, 18 a .)
2225
2178
25496
Pandeleteius hirtipes
Pandeleteius hirtipes
501
480
389524
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=389524
Eumerus
24847
Pandeleteius crispus
Pandeleteius crispus
791
771
Synosomus
25331
Eugnamptus varius
Eugnamptus varius
255
238
3659
Plectrophorus
D. Sharp. 1889-1893. Biologia Centrali-Americana, Insecta, Coleoptera, Rhynchophora, vol. 4, pt. 3, p.99
http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/581574
99
581574
25152
PYCNOPHILUS, gen. nov.
1150
1128
24951
Pantomorus olindæ
Pantomorus olindæ
4571
4554
22696
Eustales humeralis
Eustales humeralis
131
113
23136
Polydius donceli
Polydius donceli
129
113
22470
Cyphus viridans
Cyphus viridans
434
419
26634
One specimen. More cylindrical than M. bifoveatus , the antennal scape more slender, the excavations on the prothorax much shallower, the scutellum smaller, the elytra at the base a little broader than the prothorax, and with the alternate interstices wider and less raised, the under surface uniformly clothed with pale green scales. It is probable that the green scales are partly abraded on the upper surface.
3028
2616
51839
http://eol.org/pages/51839
Chauliopleurus
23023
Eustylus grypsatus
E. grypsatus
2099
2087
3139
Epicærus vilis
26529
Eustales, Schönherr, Curc. Disp. Meth. p. 113 (1826); Gen. Curc. i. p. 649; Lacordaire, Gen. Col. vi. p. 118.
1869
1760
24252
Epagrius samson
Epagrius samson
2084
2069
25332
Eugnamptus nigripennis
Eugnamptus nigripennis
284
262
27316
Elissa laticeps, Casey, loc. cit. p. 272¹; Pierce, loc. cit. p. 359².
2295
2226
2829
Auletobius rostralis
Synosomus geonomoides
689606
http://eol.org/pages/689606
Sciomias rugicollis
25497
Pandeleteius inflatus
Pandeleteius inflatus
534
513
D. Sharp. 1889-1893. Biologia Centrali-Americana, Insecta, Coleoptera, Rhynchophora, vol. 4, pt. 3, p.98
http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/581573
98
581573
24846
Pandeleteius crispus
Pandeleteius crispus
759
739
7858964
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7858964
Polydrosus fuscoroseus
24684
Megalostylodes
Megalostylodes
433
419
3792
Rhynchites glastinus
Pantomorus mollis
Mitostylus gracilis
26650
a³. Articular surface of posterior tibiæ squamose; outer elytral striæ coalescent. … COMPSUS.
260
167
Thecesternus albidus
26379
16. Exophthalmus nubilus. (Tab. XI. figg. 23, ♂; 24, ♀.)
492
436
23867
Apion pleuriticum
Apion pleuriticum
378
361
699001
http://eol.org/pages/699001
Amphidees pilosus
3793
Rhynchites guatemalenus
2922
Compsus lacteus
Apion subrufum
3791
Rhynchites flaviventris
22808
3. Attelabus smithi, sp. n.
2299
2272
24685
Megalostylodes hirsutus
Megalostylodes hirsutus
473
450
7865720
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7865720
Pantomorus femoratus
Pantomorus maculosus
Mitostylus
Thecesternus affinis
38007
http://eol.org/pages/38007
OEnothera
24980
Peritaxia rugicollis
Peritaxia rugicollis
5520
5500
23866
Apion pleuriticum
Apion pleuriticum
350
333
2923
Compsus nigropunctatus
Apion submetallicum
521982
http://eol.org/pages/521982
Attelabus longiclava
3790
Rhynchites distans
Pantomorus longulus
23865
Apion picturatum
Apion picturatum
323
307
22488
Cyphus modestus var. ε
var. ε
4040
4034
Minyomerus caseyi
D. Sharp. 1889-1893. Biologia Centrali-Americana, Insecta, Coleoptera, Rhynchophora, vol. 4, pt. 3, p.115
http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/581590
115
581590
24682
Mazenes lineatus
Mazenes lineatus
382
366
26652
a⁴. Scrobes short; anterior femora toothed or unarmed; outer elytral striæ free or coalescent. … EUSTYLUS.
418
312
2920
Compsus cretaceus
5510761
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=5510761
Attelabus bullatus
7788857
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7788857
Cyphus juvencus
24828
Pandeleteius albisquamis
Pandeleteius albisquamis
114
90
Thecesternus maculosus
12356383
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/browse/tree/id/12356383
Lordops
Apion subauratum
26653
b⁴. Scrobes broadly and shallowly extended posteriorly; anterior femora toothed; outer elytral striæ free. … PSEUDEUSTYLUS.
542
419
24683
MEGALOSTYLODES
MEGALOSTYLODES
407
393
2609840
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=2609840
Isodacrys
Minyomerus
23864
Apion pedestre
Apion pedestre
297
283
22489
Cyphus modestus
C. modestus
4136
4125
Thecesternus foveolatus
Pantomorus horridus
D. Sharp. 1889-1893. Biologia Centrali-Americana, Insecta, Coleoptera, Rhynchophora, vol. 4, pt. 3, p.116
http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/581591
116
581591
D. Sharp. 1889-1893. Biologia Centrali-Americana, Insecta, Coleoptera, Rhynchophora, vol. 4, pt. 3, p.117
http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/581592
117
581592
2804594
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=2804594
Nocheles vestitus
24829
Pandeleteius amulæ
Pandeleteius amulæ
154
136
Thecesternus humeralis
2921
Compsus isabellinus
Apion stabile
Pantomorus globicollis var.
24688
Megalostylus
Megalostylus
556
544
24272
Epicærus carinatus
Epicærus carinatus
2716
2698
23694
35. Apion paradoxum. (Tab. III. fig. 10.)
361
320
Apion terminale
D. Sharp. 1889-1893. Biologia Centrali-Americana, Insecta, Coleoptera, Rhynchophora, vol. 4, pt. 3, p.118
http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/581593
118
581593
22804
Attelabus viridans, Gyll. in Schönh. Gen. et Spec. Curc. v. p. 303¹.
1505
1437
7796869
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7796869
Epagrius foveicollis
Pantomorus globicollis
7788854
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7788854
Attelabus ignitus
24689
Megalostylus albicans
Megalostylus albicans
609
588
23695
Apion paradoxum, Gerst. Stett. ent. Zeit. 1854, p. 274¹.
418
362
27319
PANTOMORUS (p. 152).
20
0
24273
Epicærus carteri
Epicærus carteri
2745
2729
5809457
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=5809457
Promecopini
66700
http://eol.org/pages/66700
Apotomus
Apion teapense
D. Sharp. 1889-1893. Biologia Centrali-Americana, Insecta, Coleoptera, Rhynchophora, vol. 4, pt. 3, p.119
http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/581594
119
581594
7796868
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7796868
Mimographus griseus
24686
Megalostylodes hirsutus
Megalostylodes hirsutus
508
485
Pantomorus fulleri
Apion tantillum
24270
Epicærus capetillensis
Epicærus capetillensis
2652
2630
D. Sharp. 1889-1893. Biologia Centrali-Americana, Insecta, Coleoptera, Rhynchophora, vol. 4, pt. 3, p.120
http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/581595
120
581595
Naupactopsis
23869
Apion præditum
Apion præditum
427
413
Mitostylus tenuis
22806
If I rightly apply this description, A. viridans is very closely allied to A. sumptuosus , and differs chiefly in the coarser sculpture of the wing-cases. It is apparently very variable in colour, some specimens being in this respect similar to A. sumptuosus , while others are blue or green, without copper or golden stripe; I think, however, all belong to one species, though this is by no means certain. The structure of the front tibiæ of the female is the same as in A. sumptuosus .
2055
1568
24687
MEGALOSTYLUS
MEGALOSTYLUS
532
520
Pantomorus femoratus
Apion tabogense
24271
Epicærus carinatus
Epicærus carinatus
2686
2668
Naupactides
D. Sharp. 1889-1893. Biologia Centrali-Americana, Insecta, Coleoptera, Rhynchophora, vol. 4, pt. 3, p.121
http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/581596
121
581596
23868
Apion poeticum
Apion poeticum
403
389
Cenchroma sublineata
23714
Pandeleteius ovipennis
P. ovipennis
91
79
Cautoderus nigrocinctus
24381
Eucoleocerus fuscovarius
Eucoleocerus fuscovarius
1185
1161
24539
Exophthalmus fasciatus
Exophthalmus fasciatus
1014
992
27429
Two specimens, one of which has been presented to us by the U. S. National Museum. They are labelled as having been captured by Mr. E. A. Schwarz on Jan. 1st. This species differs from all those described by Dr. Sharp in its non-denticulate anterior tibiæ and very small eyes. It approaches I. mexicanus , but has much broader elytra and the sutural region more produced towards the apex.
1531
1143
693664
http://eol.org/pages/693664
Amphidees puncticollis
49398
http://eol.org/pages/49398
Apoderus
23713
Pandeleteius hirtipes
P. hirtipes
76
65
26065
α. Prothorax with three arcuately-arranged spots on each side and a transverse one on the disc, the elytra each with six spots (two below the shoulder, obliquely placed, one on the disc before the middle, transverse, and three forming an interrupted, angulate, subapical fascia), and a common scutellar one. [=20-punctatus, Jekel.] [Fig. 12, ♀.]—Rio Papaguio, &c.
1555
1192
20990
Apion terminale
A. terminale
2096
2084
24382
Eucoleocerus guttularius
Eucoleocerus guttularius
1220
1196
Cautoderus mexicanus
25119
Athetetes globicollis, Pasc. Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. (5) xvii. p. 416¹.
2509
2439
23033
5. Rhynchites læticulus, sp. n.
623
592
23712
Pandeleteius robustus
P. robustus
47
36
Cautoderus
5510769
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=5510769
Attelabus corallinus
2928
Croton
20991
Apion constricticolle
A. constricticolle
2129
2111
24537
Exophthalmus duplicatus
Exophthalmus duplicatus
943
920
22070
Pandeleteius maculicollis
P. maculicollis
3436
3421
26373
Found in abundance at Cerro Zunil in August 1880. This is the Guatemalan form of the Mexican E. agrestis , from which it differs in having the elytra broadly flattened or hollowed along the suture (the depression extending forwards on to the disc of the prothorax), the seriate punctures more scattered, and the third interstice slightly raised. The upper surface usually has a cupreous or greenish lustre. The bare depression on the fifth elytral interstice is constant.
2385
1914
2894305
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=2894305
Epicaerus convexus
2591746
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=2591746
Pachnaeus opalus
25118
27. Pantomorus globicollis.
2438
2411
Thamiras
2939369
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=2939369
Eugnamptus suturalis
20992
Apion heterogeneum
Apion heterogeneum
2231
2213
Caulostrophus
24380
Eucoleocerus conicicollis
Eucoleocerus conicicollis
1149
1124
24538
Exophthalmus farinolentus
Exophthalmus farinolentus
980
955
22071
Pandeleteius armatus
Pandeleteius armatus
24
4
25117
We have received eight examples of P. annectens ; in its shape it, to a considerable extent, connects the species with incrassate femora, and elongate male thorax, with the more ordinary forms of the genus.
2410
2204
2591745
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=2591745
Pachnaeus litus
695592
http://eol.org/pages/695592
Epagrius retrorsus
2929
Curculio 16-punctatus
26374
15. Exophthalmus scalptus, sp. n. (Tab. XI. fig. 22, ♀.)
2442
2386
49397
http://eol.org/pages/49397
Eugnamptus
528074
http://eol.org/pages/528074
Caccophryastes lineatus
23711
Polydacrys depressifrons
Polydacrys depressifrons
28
4
3684
Polydrosus fuscoroseus
2926
Corylus
Cassididæ
24680
Mazenes geminatus
Mazenes geminatus
325
308
Thecesterninæ
23710
Pandeleteius cavirostris
P. cavirostris
3223
3209
23863
Apion peculiare
Apion peculiare
272
257
26218
b². Rostrum without definite inter-antennal ridge; elytra much wider than the prothorax in both sexes, the apex not hairy; tibiæ (except in Exophthalmus sulcicrus) not sulcate externally.
3062
2875
22599
Mazenes
Mazenes
2297
2290
Mimographus viridanus
672976
http://eol.org/pages/672976
Ophryastes bituberosus
23172
Pseudhypoptus eurylobus
Pseudhypoptus eurylobus
164
141
5717642
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=5717642
Entimina
24535
Exophthalmus distigma
Exophthalmus distigma
865
844
Cassia occidentalis
3683
Polydrosus fuscofasciatus
2927
Cratægus
24681
Mazenes geminatus
Mazenes geminatus
354
337
23171
Lordops parcus
Lordops parcus
1628
1614
Thamiras undulatus
Mimographus suturalis
7882280
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7882280
Rhynchites debilis
26219
a³. Elytra not dilated at the sides below the humeri. … EXOPHTHALMUS.
69
0
26060
Cyphus (Cenchroma) sublineata, Sturm, in litt.⁵.
553
505
23862
Apion pauper
Apion pauper
247
235
24536
Exophthalmus distigma
Exophthalmus distigma
898
877
682344
http://eol.org/pages/682344
Mestorus adumbratus
3682
Polydrosus flavonotatus
7791767
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7791767
Attelabus longiclava
Calandrinæ
665197
http://eol.org/pages/665197
Attelabus corallinus
2924
Compsus quadrisignatus
529348
http://eol.org/pages/529348
Sciomias latipennis
4319432
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=4319432
Pseudopantomorus
Thecesternus
22597
Lachnopus
Lachnopus
2268
2259
2895398
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=2895398
Pantomorus crinitus
Mimographus suavis
12355825
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/browse/tree/id/12355825
Sitones
23170
Pseudhypoptus parcus
Pseudhypoptus parcus
1582
1562
23861
Apion paradoxum
Apion paradoxum
225
210
24533
Exophthalmus clathratus
Exophthalmus clathratus
800
777
3681
Polydrosus delicatulus
2925
Compsus venustus
Cacochromus carteri
22598
Ischionoplus
Ischionoplus
2283
2271
26378
Fifteen examples. This species has the facies of a Compsus , but it is really related to E. impositus (Pasc.), having a similarly formed rostrum, &c. The irregular scattered bare transverse scratches on the prothorax and elytra give the insect a peculiar appearance; the eyes, too, are depressed, the rostrum short and arcuately carinate, and the vestiture of the elytra is so dense as to make the seriate punctures appear quite small.
435
0
Thecesterninæe
23860
Apion panamense
Apion panamense
200
185
24534
Exophthalmus cupreipes
Exophthalmus cupreipes
833
811
3680
Polydrosus conicus
23018
Eustylus puber
E. puber
909
901
20986
Apion laminatum
Apion laminatum
1197
1182
24532
Exophthalmus carneipes
Exophthalmus carneipes
760
738
23163
Hypoptus
Hypoptus
844
836
22065
Pandeleteius hirtipes
P. hirtipes
3609
3598
22596
Præpodes
Præpodes
2256
2248
693322
http://eol.org/pages/693322
Rhynchites pusillus
26227
c¹. Elytra with abbreviated supplementary striæ, the outer striæ entire; rostrum without diverging ridges, the scrobes becoming broad and shallow behind: sexes dissimilar. … NAUPACTOPSIS.
926
739
24378
Eucoleocerus
Eucoleocerus
1075
1063
2810
Attelabus mundanus
3687
Polydrosus macrocephalus
D. Sharp. 1889-1893. Biologia Centrali-Americana, Insecta, Coleoptera, Rhynchophora, vol. 4, pt. 3, p.224
http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/581699
224
581699
25327
Eugnamptus godmani
Eugnamptus godmani
152
134
3141
Epitosus
23709
Pandeleteius rotundicollis
P. rotundicollis
3172
3156
5717713
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=5717713
Megalostylus physops
25124
Very similar to P. annectens , but distinguished by the greater convexity of the thorax and elytra, so that longitudinally they form two curves. Specimens of this species and of P. brevipes are labelled Naupactus leucolepis, Chevr., in Sallé's collection. I am indebted to Mr. Pascoe for the loan of his type of Athetetes globicollis .
712
377
24531
Exophthalmus carneipes
Exophthalmus carneipes
726
704
22064
Pandeleteius hirtipes
Pandeleteius hirtipes
1874
1853
20985
Apion colon
Apion colon
2257
2246
4159580
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=4159580
Epitosus
23164
Pseudhypoptus eurylobus
P. eurylobus
886
874
7797045
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7797045
Eumestorus luctuosus
22595
Exophthalmus
Exophthalmus
2132
2120
27433
Type, E. albovarius Champion , Biologia Centrali-Americana, Coleoptera, vol. 4, part 3: 341-342. 1911.
2584
2482
27320
Aramigus and Phacepholis, Horn, Proc. Am. Phil. Soc. xv. pp. 93, 95 (1875).
96
21
12343337
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/browse/tree/id/12343337
Brachystylus
7797508
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7797508
Mitostylus gracilis
24377
EUCOLEOCERUS
EUCOLEOCERUS
1051
1039
D. Sharp. 1889-1893. Biologia Centrali-Americana, Insecta, Coleoptera, Rhynchophora, vol. 4, pt. 3, p.223
http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/581698
223
581698
7846842
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7846842
Hadromerus scintillans
3688
Polydrosus malachiticus
7855331
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7855331
Compsus bisignatus
3142
Epitosus boops
Cacochromus
25328
Eugnamptus cinctus
Eugnamptus cinctus
181
163
23019
Eustylus striatus
E. striatus
990
979
24530
Exophthalmus carinirostris
Exophthalmus carinirostris
687
661
25910
Var. ? The scales in great part green, those on the head, legs, or sides of the body beneath more or less cupreous, the elytra without definite markings, the head and prothorax with a narrow dark median line or vitta [?] (fig. 28).— COSTA RICA; PANAMA.
1143
891
23016
EUSTYLUS
EUSTYLUS
721
713
20988
Apion constricticolle
Apion constricticolle
835
814
25329
Eugnamptus rufifrons
Eugnamptus rufifrons
207
187
25274
This interesting little insect need not be confounded with I. guatemalenus or I. orizabæ on account of the apparent absence of setæ; the setæ are, however, really present, but are so minute and short that careful observation is required to detect them. The three species, nevertheless, have a common peculiarity, inasmuch as there are one or two fine bristles on each side of the anterior margin of the thorax in such a position as to make it proper to call them rudimentary vibrissæ.
1817
1333
22594
Evotus
Evotus
2117
2111
7797044
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7797044
Epicaerus luctuosus
26229
RHINOSPATHE.
1155
1143
23161
PSEUDHYPOPTUS
PSEUDHYPOPTUS
408
395
22067
Pandeleteius inflatus
Pandeleteius inflatus
25
4
24376
Essodius unicolor
Essodius unicolor
1029
1012
23707
Pandeleteius ovipennis
ovipennis
3070
3061
27321
Amongst the thirty-two Central-American species placed by Dr. Sharp under Pantomorus (type P. albosignatus, Boh.) some, P. longulus , P. distans , &c., have the tips of the hind tibiæ furnished with, at most, a double row of fimbriæ (= Aramigus, Horn); others, nos. 25—30, &c., have the tips of the hind tibiæ dilated into an oval enclosed scaly space (= Pantomorus, Schönh., sensu stricto, and Phacepholis, Horn); others again are intermediate in this respect, and Horn's genus Aramigus would therefore be better sunk under Pantomorus *. P. globicollis , the type of Athetetes . Pascoe, has the tips of the hind tibiæ squamose as in Phacepholis , and the second ventral segment of the male armed with two or three small transversely placed tubercles†. The males of Phacepholis elegans and P. candida, Horn (if the insects sent me under these names by the U. S. National Museum are correctly named), have similar tubercles on the second ventral segment (elegans , 5, and candida , 2), though this character is not mentioned by the American author; Pierce, too, in his recent revision of the genus Phacepholis [Journ. Econ. Ent. iii. p. 363 (1910)] appears to have also overlooked them.* Faust has referred a Venezuelan insect to Phacepholis , P. albaria . † The other Central-American forms (of which the males are known) possessing this character are P. brevipes , annectens , albicans , and viridicans, Sharp, and a new species described below.
1544
97
27434
Amongst the N.-American forms this remarkable Peritelid can only be compared with Thricolepis and Peritelopsis , following Horn's system of arrangement. The superior, convergent scrobes, the prominent, superiorly placed eyes, the transversely grooved base of the rostrum, and the denticulate posterior tibiæ are its chief characters. Euperitelus has wholly the facies of an Otiorhynchus .
2973
2585
5717711
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=5717711
Megalostylus expansus
7826422
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7826422
Eupagoderes squalidus
3685
Polydrosus immaculatus
20987
Apion vetustum
Apion vetustum
2465
2451
23017
Eustylus
Eustylus
731
723
22593
Omileus
Omileus
2104
2097
657507
http://eol.org/pages/657507
Pantomorus dorsalis
25275
4. Isodacrys minutus, sp. n. (Tab. VII. fig. 17.)
1867
1818
4168627
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=4168627
Eusomus
7797043
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7797043
Mazenes lineatus
677080
http://eol.org/pages/677080
Pantomorus asperatus
23162
Pseudhypoptus eurylobus
P. eurylobus
580
568
26228
d¹. Elytra without supplementary striæ, the striæ geminate, the outer ones approximate or coalescent; rostrum with diverging ridges, the scrobes not wider behind: sexes not very dissimilar, body elongate. … MAZENES.
1142
927
22066
Pandeleteius maculicollis
P. maculicollis
3665
3650
24375
ESSODIUS
ESSODIUS
1002
994
4117913
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=4117913
Claeoteges
23708
Pandeleteius robustus
P. robustus
3113
3102
27322
Pantomorus albosignatus (p. 153).
1578
1545
3686
Polydrosus longicornis
4407913
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=4407913
Neocyphus
3140
Epicærus viridis
27435
1. Euperitelus albovarius, sp. n. (Tab. XV. figg. 30, 30 a .)
3035
2974
516613
http://eol.org/pages/516613
Epagrius morosus
22969
30. Attelabus binotatus. (Tab. I. fig. 11, ♀.)
2214
2168
24831
Pandeleteius armatus
Pandeleteius armatus
216
196
22592
Lachnopus
Lachnopus
2094
2085
26223
c³. Anterior tibiæ abruptly bowed towards the apex; upper portion of the rostrum parallel-sided; nasal plate squamose; elytra bilobed or produced in front. … EUSTALES.
446
279
2709
Apion juno
22061
Pandeleteius tibialis
Pandeleteius tibialis
3298
3277
23167
Lordops
Lordops
1107
1100
23025
Closely allied to R. æneus , but of much smaller size than the smallest varieties of that species, and with the elytra very differently punctuated and setose. In form and sculpture the head and rostrum are in each sex similar to those of the corresponding sex of R. æneus . The thorax is small, rounded at the sides, sparingly punctate, with a short, fine channel on the disc. Elytra with regular series of punctures, but with the punctures very far from one another, and with the interstices also serially punctate, the punctures being fine and even more distant than those of the series. Four specimens.
2230
1625
23014
Compsus quadrisignatus
C. quadrisignatus
654
637
20982
Apion gracilirostre
A. gracilirostre
1703
1687
24374
Erepsimus setiferus
Erepsimus setiferus
982
963
25323
Eugnamptus validus
Eugnamptus validus
739
721
25916
Steirarrhinus 4-punctatus, Chevr., in litt.
1969
1926
2814
Attelabus sallei
23705
PANDELETEIUS
PANDELETEIUS
2901
2889
25210
Sciomias rugicollis
Sciomias rugicollis
1666
1647
D. Sharp. 1889-1893. Biologia Centrali-Americana, Insecta, Coleoptera, Rhynchophora, vol. 4, pt. 3, p.220
http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/581695
220
581695
24830
Pandeleteius amulæ
Pandeleteius amulæ
184
166
22060
Pandeleteius quichensis
P. quichensis
3093
3080
22591
Exophthalmina
Exophthalmina
1965
1952
23015
Compsus bisignatus
C. bisignatus
672
659
23168
Pseudhypoptus eurylobus
P. eurylobus
1122
1110
2813
Attelabus rudis
7826961
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7826961
Aphrastus unicolor
20981
Apion punctulirostre
Apion punctulirostre
1337
1317
25211
Sciomias subtilis
Sciomias subtilis
1694
1677
25324
Eugnamtus divisus
Eugnamtus divisus
73
56
24373
Erepsimus
Erepsimus
950
941
2708
Apion inflatipenne
23706
Pandeleteius cavirostris
P. cavirostris
3056
3042
D. Sharp. 1889-1893. Biologia Centrali-Americana, Insecta, Coleoptera, Rhynchophora, vol. 4, pt. 3, p.219
http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/581694
219
581694
26068
β. The prothorax with the subapical spots wanting and the one on the disc sometimes divided into two, the scutellar spot distinct. [= modestus, Sturm coll., nec Gyll.]—Huetamo, Rio Balsas, &c.
2070
1878
26225
d². Femora dentate; rostrum with the apical portion carinate laterally. … CLÆOTEGES.
705
621
529340
http://eol.org/pages/529340
Ophryastes latipennis
23012
Compsus nigropunctatus
Compsus nigropunctatus
2095
2073
22063
Hadromerus
Hadromerus
1774
1764
23165
Lordops parcus
Lordops parcus
913
899
20984
Apion gracilirostre
A. gracilirostre
2184
2168
25125
28. Pantomorus albicans, sp. n. (Tab. VI. fig. 25, ♂.)
767
713
7797040
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7797040
Mazenes geminatus
22590
Chauliopleurus
Chauliopleurus
1945
1931
2707
Apion hystriculum
25325
Eugnamptus diabroticus
Eugnamptus diabroticus
102
80
25809
b. Second joint of funiculus much longer than first; elytra with very short, decumbent, curled, hair-like scales intermixed with the larger ones, nigro-fasciate; eyes very prominent; prothorax strongly transverse. … brevicollis .
2209
1980
25212
SCIORHINUS
SCIORHINUS
1715
1705
2812
Attelabus quadratus
24372
Epitosus boops
Epitosus boops
929
915
3689
Polydrosus mutabilis
D. Sharp. 1889-1893. Biologia Centrali-Americana, Insecta, Coleoptera, Rhynchophora, vol. 4, pt. 3, p.222
http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/581697
222
581697
23703
OTIORHYNCHINÆ ALATÆ
OTIORHYNCHINÆ ALATÆ
2875
2856
7864077
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7864077
Prepodellus ruficornis
26224
d³. Anterior tibiæ gradually curved towards the apex; upper portion of the rostrum widened anteriorly; nasal plate bare; elytra separately rounded at the base. … DECASTICHA.
620
447
23166
Otiorhynchus
Otiorhynchus
1040
1028
23013
Compsus cretaceus
C. cretaceus
434
422
23026
4. Rhynchites abnormalis, sp. n. (Tab. I. figg. 17, 17 a , ♂.)
2294
2231
22062
Pandeleteius tibialis
Pandeleteius tibialis
3354
3333
7846848
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7846848
Steirarrhinus tenuicornis
2706
Apion heterogeneum
25326
Eugnamptus maculatus
Eugnamptus maculatus
128
108
25808
b¹. Eyes more depressed; setæ very numerous, short; elytra nigro-fasciate or nigro-maculate. … nigrofasciatus .
1979
1868
25913
Var. δ. The cinereous scales predominating above, the submedian darker fascia of the elytra reduced to one or two small spots and the other markings to small streaks or dots, there being often four small spots on each elytron [4-punctatus, Chevr., in litt.] (fig. 29, ♂).— COSTA RICA (San José, &c.).
1679
1379
24371
Epitosus
Epitosus
898
890
25213
Sciorhinus
Sciorhinus
1737
1727
2811
Attelabus nigriclava
20983
Apion punctulirostre
A. punctulirostre
1905
1888
D. Sharp. 1889-1893. Biologia Centrali-Americana, Insecta, Coleoptera, Rhynchophora, vol. 4, pt. 3, p.221
http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/581696
221
581696
23704
TANYMECINA
TANYMECINA
2887
2877
24989
Phacepholis uniformis
Phacepholis uniformis
5806
5785
24835
Pandeleteius brevinasus
Pandeleteius brevinasus
348
325
24988
Phacepholis elegans
Phacepholis elegans
5762
5743
D. Sharp. 1889-1893. Biologia Centrali-Americana, Insecta, Coleoptera, Rhynchophora, vol. 4, pt. 3, p.111
http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/581586
111
581586
7865716
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7865716
Pantomorus longulus
24265
Epicærus aurifer
Epicærus aurifer
2508
2492
25214
Sciorhinus pictus
Sciorhinus pictus
1766
1749
2705
Apion hastifer
2818
Attelabus sumptuosus
25807
d³. Head and prothorax narrower; elytra more feebly granulate; eyes more prominent laterally. … mucronatus .
1867
1759
27327
Pantomorus olindæ, Perkins, Fauna Hawaiiensis, Coleopt. i. p. 130 (1900)³.
2177
2103
Pantomorus parvulus
26647
a¹. Rostrum not widened anteriorly, the upper portion narrowed and deeply excavate towards the apex, the nasal plate squamose; outer elytral striæ free; anterior tibiæ unarmed at the apex*. … PSEUDOCYPHUS.* Platyomus belongs to this section.
2770
2529
23010
Acacia
Acacia
1999
1993
22483
Cyphus modestus var. β
var. β
3918
3912
24834
Pandeleteius boops
Pandeleteius boops
313
295
25320
Hemilypus latipes
Hemilypus latipes
644
627
D. Sharp. 1889-1893. Biologia Centrali-Americana, Insecta, Coleoptera, Rhynchophora, vol. 4, pt. 3, p.110
http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/581585
110
581585
2704
Apion guatemalenum
24264
Epicærus amulæ
Epicærus amulæ
2481
2467
25806
c³. Head and prothorax broader; elytra strongly granulate; eyes less prominent laterally. … seriegranosus .
1758
1651
25215
Scotæborus
Scotæborus
1788
1778
25919
Hab.COSTA RICA (van Patten), Pozo Azul (Underwood: vars. β and γ), Puerto Limon (Lankester, in U. S. Nat. Mus.: var. γ), Piedas Negras, Atenas (U. S. Nat. Mus.), Volcan de Irazu (Rogers), San José (Biolley); PANAMA, Bugaba, Volcan de Chiriqui (Champion), Chiriqui (Trötsch), Bocas del Toro (Robinson, in U. S. Nat. Mus.: var. γ).
2387
2058
452767
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=452767
Rosaceae
2817
Attelabus splendens
22482
Cyphus modestus var. α
var. α
3898
3892
23011
Compsus isabellinus
C. isabellinus
2063
2049
Pantomorus picipes
22813
We have received only two female examples of this species. One of the varieties of A. viridans is almost similarly coloured, but I separate A. smithi on account of its smaller size and still coarser and deeper sculpture. The cupreous-red parts of A. smithi are duller in colour than in A. sumptuosus and A. viridans, var., and the legs have scarcely any metallic tint.
913
545
24987
Phacepholis candida
Phacepholis candida
5730
5711
D. Sharp. 1889-1893. Biologia Centrali-Americana, Insecta, Coleoptera, Rhynchophora, vol. 4, pt. 3, p.113
http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/581588
113
581588
2816
Attelabus smithi
25216
Scythropus
Scythropus
1813
1803
3798
Rhynchites mollis
24263
Epicærus alternans
Epicærus alternans
2455
2437
25321
Hemilypus (?) obliteratus var.
Hemilypus (?) obliteratus var.
681
651
2703
Apion grallarium
3148
Eucoleocerus conicicollis
22481
Cyphus viridans
viridans
3322
3314
Pantomorus nobilis
23169
Pseudhypoptus parcus
P. parcus
1455
1446
7858745
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7858745
Prepodellus viridisquamis
24986
Phacepholis albaria
Phacepholis albaria
5698
5679
24833
Pandeleteius boops
Pandeleteius boops
283
265
22814
4. Attelabus splendens. (Tab. I. fig. 2, ♂.)
958
914
D. Sharp. 1889-1893. Biologia Centrali-Americana, Insecta, Coleoptera, Rhynchophora, vol. 4, pt. 3, p.112
http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/581587
112
581587
12343331
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/browse/tree/id/12343331
Phacepholis
2815
Attelabus sedatus
25217
Sitones
Sitones
1833
1826
25917
Steirarrhinus nebulosus var. δ [unnamed].
2011
1970
24262
Epicærus æruginosus
Epicærus æruginosus
2424
2405
25804
b³. Eyes less prominent: species larger and broader. … [ modestus .]
1617
1549
3799
Rhynchites nanus
25322
Essodius unicolor
Essodius unicolor
714
697
2702
Apion gracilirostre
3149
Eucoleocerus fuscovarius
Pantomorus olindæ
26220
b³. Elytra with the flanks angularly dilated or tumid below the humeri. … CHAULIOPLEURUS.
159
70
22480
Cyphus modestus var. ε
ε
3119
3118
22815
Attelabus splendens, Gyll. in Schönh. Gen. et Spec. Curc. v. p. 304¹.
1028
959
24985
Phacepholis
Phacepholis
5646
5635
24832
Pandeleteius armatus
Pandeleteius armatus
248
228
7790392
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7790392
Cyphus nigropunctatus
2701
Apion glyphicum
25803
a³. Eyes prominent: species smaller. … depressifrons .
1548
1494
25218
STEIRARRHINUS
STEIRARRHINUS
1868
1855
4252710
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=4252710
Naupactopsis
Apion spectator
3796
Rhynchites mexicanus
24269
Epicærus calvus
Epicærus calvus
2618
2603
24839
Pandeleteius cavirostris
Pandeleteius cavirostris
491
467
7881526
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7881526
Eugnamptus plebeius
22487
Cyphus modestus var. viridans
var. viridans
4030
4017
22069
Pandeleteius laticeps
Pandeleteius laticeps
1896
1875
24984
Peritelus
Peritelus
5622
5613
3146
Essodius unicolor
26643
Cyphides (part.) and Eustylides, Lacordaire.
1065
1021
66889
http://eol.org/pages/66889
Omileus
D. Sharp. 1889-1893. Biologia Centrali-Americana, Insecta, Coleoptera, Rhynchophora, vol. 4, pt. 3, p.114
http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/581589
114
581589
3797
Rhynchites mixtus
Apion spretissimum
2700
Apion gibbosum
24838
Pandeleteius brevipes
Pandeleteius brevipes
449
428
24268
Epicærus biformis
Epicærus biformis
2592
2575
24983
Peritelopsis
Peritelopsis
5600
5588
22068
Geniostomus inflatus
Geniostomus inflatus
84
64
22486
Cyphus modestus var. γ
var. γ
3971
3965
25219
Steirarrhinus
Steirarrhinus
1894
1881
26642
Cyphina, Horn (part.).
1020
998
516507
http://eol.org/pages/516507
Polydacrys mucronatus
20989
Apion longicolle
A. longicolle
2079
2066
3147
Eucoleocerus
3143
Erepsimus
3794
Rhynchites inermis
27325
4 (A). Pantomorus fulleri. (Tab. XV. fig. 19.)
1998
1952
701297
http://eol.org/pages/701297
Epagriopsis operculatus
24267
Epicærus bicolor
Epicærus bicolor
2564
2548
22963
29. Attelabus breviceps, sp. n. (Tab. I. fig. 10.)
945
895
24837
Pandeleteius brevipes
Pandeleteius brevipes
416
395
7790179
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7790179
Attelabus viridans
27430
PERITELINA.
1543
1532
22485
Cyphus modestus
C. modestus
3961
3950
24982
PERITELINA
PERITELINA
5571
5561
26645
The following genera belong here:— Platyomus , Compsus , Artipus , Brachystylus , Brachyomus , Eustylus , Synthlibonotus , and Aphrastus, Schönherr, Pseudocyphus, Schaeffer, Temnoscapus, Chevrolat, &c. Aphrastus agrees with Phyllobius in having the tarsal claws connate and the scrobes superior; but in the last-named genus the scrobes are open behind, foveiform, and subapical, and the corbels are open. Pseudocyphus has the rostrum less widened anteriorly than in the allied forms (Platyomus , &c.) and the scrobes sublateral; this genus would therefore seem to be better placed amongst the Cyphina, from which it differs, however, in having the eyes not strictly lateral. Eustylus and Brachystylus (with Aptolemus) were placed by Lacordaire in a separate Group, “Eustylides,” near his “Phyllobiides.” The six genera represented in our region may be separated thus:—
2506
1638
3144
Erepsimus setiferus
27326
Aramigus fulleri, Horn, Proc. Am. Phil. Soc. xv. p. 94¹; Pierce, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus. xxxvii. p. 361².
2102
1999
3795
Rhynchites læticulus
12387579
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/browse/tree/id/12387579
Deporaus
24266
Epicærus aurifer
Epicærus aurifer
2536
2520
27431
EUPERITELUS, gen. nov.
1566
1544
24836
Pandeleteius brevinasus
Pandeleteius brevinasus
383
360
24379
Eucoleocerus conicicollis
Eucoleocerus conicicollis
1112
1087
22484
Cyphus modestus var. δ
var. δ
3939
3933
24981
Peritaxia
Peritaxia
5547
5538
7839470
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7839470
Eudiagogus episcopalis
3145
Essodius
2819
Attelabus variabilis
26644
Under this heading are placed various genera with the scrobes superior (in great part or wholly exposed from above), short (or if continued backwards becoming shallow and squamose behind), parallel or divergent; the eyes not strictly lateral; the elytra 10-striate, the outer striæ coalescent from about the basal third or free; the anterior tibiæ unguiculate or unarmed; the posterior tibiæ laminate at the apex (corbels closed); the tarsal claws free (except in Aphrastus); the wings fully developed (except in a few species of Eustylus); and the body densely squamose.
1637
1066
7787662
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7787662
Cyphus viridans
Tenebrionidæ
26369
14. Exophthalmus distigma, sp. n. (Tab. XI. fig. 21, ♂.)
280
224
Pantomorus contractus
Mimographopsis viridicans var.
26664
a². Elytra with the alternate interstices 3, 5, and 7 broader and more convex than the others, immaculate: general vestiture green, paler on the broader interstices. … geminus .
397
220
24694
Megalostylus dilaticollis
Megalostylus dilaticollis
808
783
Apotomoderes albicans
12343775
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/browse/tree/id/12343775
Parasomus
5510773
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=5510773
Attelabus corvinus
667684
http://eol.org/pages/667684
Eugnamptus cinctus
7844785
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7844785
Pandeleteius quichensis
24816
Pachnæus
Pachnæus
4705
4697
Teratorhinus phænomenalis
23877
Apion rufinulum
Apion rufinulum
642
627
Mimographopsis viridicans
Pantomorus circumcinctus
Temnoscapus fissirostris
23876
Apion relictum
Apion relictum
616
602
2919747
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=2919747
Epicaerus neglectus
24695
Megalostylus expansus
Megalostylus expansus
842
821
667388
http://eol.org/pages/667388
Eustylus cinericius
2888184
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=2888184
Compsus bisignatus
3899
Thricolepis
Apotomoderes
51852
http://eol.org/pages/51852
Epagriopsis
24817
Pachnæus distans
Pachnæus distans
4739
4723
51855
http://eol.org/pages/51855
Alophus
Mimographus amandus
Pantomorus distans
Temnoscapus
26367
The types of the four species described by Boheman and Gyllenhal have been examined by Dr. Sharp or myself, and there can be little or no doubt that they all belong to one variable insect, for which the most appropriate name would be farinolentus : G. agrestis was based upon a single example (♀) completely encrusted with dirt, L. canus and P. canescens upon poor specimens (♂), and P. farinolentus upon an individual (♀) with the characteristic vestiture intact. About 100 examples are now available for comparison (including long series from Teapa, Cordova, Jalapa, Toxpam, &c.), and these show great variation in the colour of the scales; the metallic green variety, with cupreous rostrum and legs, is from Santacomapan in Vera Cruz, and the other green specimens are from Teapa or Chiapas. The foveiform or bare depressions on the third and fifth elytral interstices (unnoticed in Schönherr's work, though clearly visible in the dirty type of G. agrestis) are not accidental or due to abrasion, as they are also to be found in E. nubilus , E. distigma , &c. We figure four specimens: a
3188
2098
25810
1. Polydacrys depressifrons. (Tab. IX. figg. 17, 17 a , ♀.)
2269
2210
24696
Megalostylus farinosus
Megalostylus farinosus
877
855
3780
Rhynchites abnormalis
2910
Coleocerus virescens
24280
Epicærus convexus
Epicærus convexus
2961
2944
Apotomus
23879
Apion samson
Apion samson
690
678
24818
Pachnæus litus
Pachnæus litus
4765
4751
Mimographus
26368
greenish male from Teapa (fig. 17); a female, agreeing with the type of P. farinolentus , from Toxpam (fig. 18); a female of a greenish variety from Chiapas (fig. 19); and a female of the var. α from Santacomapan (fig. 20).
223
0
Tanymecus variabilis
Pantomorus crinitus
25811
Polydacrys depressifrons, Boh. in Schönh. Gen. Curc. vi. 1, p. 298¹.
2338
2270
24697
Megalostylus fusiformis
Megalostylus fusiformis
912
889
4160237
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=4160237
Erepsimus
2911
Compsus
7825035
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7825035
Eupagoderes rotundatus
24281
Epicærus convexus
Epicærus convexus
2990
2973
Apotomoderus albicans
23878
Apion rugirostre
Apion rugirostre
668
652
24819
Pachnæus opalus
Pachnæus opalus
4792
4777
1822641
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=1822641
Rhynchophora
7838581
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7838581
Polydius donceli
Pantomorus annectens
24698
Megalostylus fusiformis
Megalostylus fusiformis
947
924
Mimographus griseus
Mimographus jekeli
23998
Brachystylus tamaulipanus
Brachystylus tamaulipanus
4045
4020
Apterocolus gravidus
24282
Epicærus costatus
Epicærus costatus
3020
3003
880303
http://eol.org/pages/880303
Prepodellus viridisquamis
24699
Megalostylus lepidotus
Megalostylus lepidotus
987
965
Pantomorus albosignatus
23997
Brachystylus microphthalmus
Brachystylus microphthalmus
4009
3982
26661
a. Head broader; elytra finely punctate-striate, cinereous, variegate with fuscous. … [ flexicaulis .]
165
63
Mimographus dentipes
687568
http://eol.org/pages/687568
Rhynchites scutellaris
24283
Epicærus costicollis
Epicærus costicollis
3056
3036
Apterocolus
Pantomorus brevipes
23682
33. Apion altum, sp. n.
641
618
Tetragonomus tuberosus
Mimographus rufipes
2804430
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=2804430
Eupagoderes cretaceus
24284
Epicærus coxalis
Epicærus coxalis
3083
3067
Pantomorus asperatus
Tetragonomus
23999
BRADYRHYNCHUS
BRADYRHYNCHUS
4069
4056
51850
http://eol.org/pages/51850
Brachyomus
Mimographus mexicanus
24285
Epicærus coxalis
Epicærus coxalis
3111
3095
Chætopantus
3892
Thecesterninæe
2916
Compsus auriceps
24549
Exophthalmus margaritaceus
Exophthalmus margaritaceus
1392
1366
24391
Eugnamptus basalis
Eugnamptus basalis
1483
1465
23688
34. Apion longimanum, sp. n. (Tab. III. fig. 9.)
1968
1920
4198415
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=4198415
Hoplopactus
23724
Pandeleteius rotundicollis
P. rotundicollis
691
675
23994
BRACHYSTYLUS
BRACHYSTYLUS
3899
3887
7882299
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7882299
Rhynchites championi
22082
Pantomorus brevipes
P. brevipes
2695
2684
26361
♀. Præpodes farinolentus, Boh. op. cit. vi. 1, p. 358⁷.
787
732
3891
Thecesterninæ
3008
Diaprepes albofasciatus
730782
http://eol.org/pages/730782
Claeoteges obliteratus
2944671
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=2944671
Megalostylus villosus
2917
Compsus bisignatus
Chauliopleurus rufovittatus
24392
Eugnamptus brevicollis
Eugnamptus brevicollis
1515
1493
25704
c². Prothorax subconical; upper and under surfaces uniformly clothed with green scales. … amplipennis .
2159
2056
26055
characters separating C. 16-punctatus from its northern representative, C. modestus . The anterior tibiæ, too, are distinctly unguiculate in the southern form, and almost unarmed in C. modestus . South-American specimens sometimes have larger spots or the subapical markings partly confluent.
292
0
23723
Pandeleteius vitticollis
P. vitticollis
588
574
23993
Brachyomus agrestis
Brachyomus agrestis
3875
3856
26362
♂. Præpodes mexicanus, Sturm, in litt.⁸.
828
788
730781
http://eol.org/pages/730781
Hemilypus obliteratus
23047
7. Rhynchites mollis, sp. n.
28
0
3007
Diaprepes albidus
22083
Pandeleteius viridiventris
P. viridiventris
2817
2801
3890
Thamiras undulatus
25705
d². Prothorax cylindrical; upper surface with coppery-brown and under surface with green scales. … chlorogaster .
2273
2160
7854222
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7854222
Exophthalmus fasciatus
3894
Thecesternus affinis
24393
Eugnamptus brevicollis
Eugnamptus brevicollis
1548
1526
23726
HYPOPTUS
HYPOPTUS
712
704
3007328
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=3007328
Apotomus
26052
Cyphus nigropunctatus, Dej. in Mus. Brit.⁸.
1884
1841
7869300
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7869300
Chlorima hieroglyphica
23871
Apion pulchripes
Apion pulchripes
483
467
23996
Brachystylus acutus
Brachystylus acutus
3965
3946
25281
approaching Pandeleteius ; the front coxæ are, however, only minutely separated, there are no vibrissæ, and the wings are almost certainly wanting.
147
0
2918
Compsus carinirostris
22080
Pandeleteius quichensis
Pandeleteius quichensis
1945
1922
3893
Thecesternus
24394
Eugnamptus cinctus
Eugnamptus cinctus
1577
1559
Chætopantus illustris
23725
ENTIMINA
ENTIMINA
702
694
22949
27. Attelabus bullatus, sp. n.
783
753
23870
Apion præditum
Apion præditum
452
438
3009
Diaprepes modestus
23995
Brachystylus
Brachystylus
3923
3911
2919
Compsus cæruleipes
23045
Allied to R. læticulus , but smaller, differently sculptured, and more densely hispid. Head without depression between the eyes, coarsely, deeply, and closely punctate. Thorax small, slightly rounded at the sides, very coarsely punctate. Elytra clothed with long, erect, not dense, hairs, and bearing regular series of coarse deep punctures, and with a scanty, rather coarse, punctuation on the interstices.
2441
2034
22081
Pandeleteius viridiventris
P. viridiventris
2305
2289
26360
♂. Præpodes canescens, Boh. op. cit. vi. 1, p. 357⁶.
731
679
12343771
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/browse/tree/id/12343771
Eustales
6062380
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=6062380
Apterocolus gravidus
23009
Gossypium
Gossypium
1986
1977
Chauliopleurus 4-foveatus
25707
c¹. Prothorax obliquely narrowed anteriorly; elytra with very fine short hairs. … acuminatus .
2576
2482
2912
Compsus 18-signatus
3896
Thecesternus foveolatus
24545
Exophthalmus jekelianus
Exophthalmus jekelianus
1225
1202
681495
http://eol.org/pages/681495
Pantomorus albicans
23873
Apion quercicola
Apion quercicola
539
523
23720
Boragineæ
Boragineæ
456
447
24690
Megalostylus albicans
Megalostylus albicans
644
623
Pantomorus elegans
23990
Brachycerus humeralis
Brachycerus humeralis
3786
3765
Tanymecus lautus
26051
Cyphus hilaris, Perty, Del. Anim. Art. Bras. p. 74, t. 15. fig. 6⁸.
1840
1773
25708
d¹. Prothorax strongly transverse, slightly narrowed anteriorly; elytra strongly setose. … pallidisetis .
2682
2577
3895
Thecesternus albidus
2913
Compsus argyreus
Chauliopleurus
23008
Ambrosia
Ambrosia
1974
1966
24546
Exophthalmus jekelianus
Exophthalmus jekelianus
1260
1237
66605
http://eol.org/pages/66605
Eustalis
26050
Cyphus sedecimpunctatus, Schönh. Gen. Curc. i. p. 625⁶; vi. 1, p. 148⁷.
1772
1701
23872
Apion punctulirostre
Apion punctulirostre
513
493
Tanymecus hirsutus
24691
Megalostylus brevipilis
Megalostylus brevipilis
694
671
Pantomorus dorsalis
7826807
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7826807
Colecerus variegatus
7826401
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7826401
Promecops umbratus
3898
Thecesternus maculosus
12343406
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/browse/tree/id/12343406
Eumestorus
3672
Polydrosina
7848549
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7848549
Diaprepes albofasciatus
25709
1. Polydrosus fuscofasciatus, sp. n. (Tab. IX. figg. 1, 1 a .)
62
0
2914
Compsus auricephalus
Chauliopleurus quadrifoveatus
5717654
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=5717654
Exophthalmus caerulescens
24547
Exophthalmus lunaris
Exophthalmus lunaris
1322
1302
3671
Polydius donceli
23160
Exophthalmus agrestis
Exophthalmus agrestis
377
356
Tanymecus confusus
23992
Brachyomus
Brachyomus
3833
3823
24692
Megalostylus brevipilis
Megalostylus brevipilis
729
706
26206
The single species referred to this genus must be separated from Megalostylus , owing to its less developed head and prothorax, the subdentate, stout posterior femora (especially noticeable in the male), the unarmed outer apical angle of the anterior tibiæ, and the hirsute, sparsely squamose upper surface of the body. It appears to be not uncommon in the Mexican State of Oaxaca.
3274
2893
23722
Rosaceæ
Rosaceæ
479
472
681493
http://eol.org/pages/681493
Megalostylus albicans
Mimographopsis pustulatus var.
23875
Apion relictum
Apion relictum
591
577
529339
http://eol.org/pages/529339
Hemilypus latipes
516305
http://eol.org/pages/516305
Attelabus mundanus
3897
Thecesternus humeralis
24390
Eugnamptus antennalis
Eugnamptus antennalis
1455
1434
24548
Exophthalmus lunaris
Exophthalmus lunaris
1354
1334
12343405
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/browse/tree/id/12343405
Maseorhynchus
Chauliopleurus adipatus
2915
Compsus auricephalus var.
6062383
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=6062383
Pterocolus auricollis
25920
A common insect in Costa Rica and Panama *, the varieties with metallic-green scales being apparently confined to the “tierra caliente.” The form from the Volcan de Chiriqui is taken as the type; the specimens from the vicinity of the capital of Costa Rica are paler and have the dark markings less extended, often reduced to three or four small spots on each elytron or even entirely absent. The var. γ superficially resembles Mimographus viridanus, Kirsch, from Bogota, but the latter wants the inter-antennal ridge and has long erect dark setæ on the elytra, &c.* There are specimens of the var. δ in the British Museum labelled “Guat.,” but this is almost certainly due to a mistake in labelling.
3088
2388
26364
Var. α. The scales green or bluish-green, those on the head, rostrum, and legs more or less cupreous or golden. [Fig. 20, ♀.]
1799
1674
25319
Rhynchitobius longicollis
Rhynchitobius longicollis
620
595
3670
Polydius
23991
Brachyderides
Brachyderides
3811
3798
24693
Megalostylus dilaticollis
Megalostylus dilaticollis
771
746
26207
1. Megalostylodes hirsutus, sp. n. (Tab. X. figg. 35, 35 a , ♂.)
64
0
23874
Apion quercicola
Apion quercicola
566
550
23721
Cratægus
Cratægus
470
462
25286
This is a North-American genus of two species. It appears to have occurred just within the northern limits of our region and is possibly merely an intrusion from N. America. It is, therefore, unnecessary to discuss it further than to remark that its distinction from Peritelus appears to me to be doubtful.
710
404
26217
a². Rostrum dilated anteriorly, tricarinate, and with a transverse inter-antennal ridge, the scrobes long and deep; elytra very little wider than prothorax in ♂, the apex hairy; tibiæ more or less distinctly sulcate externally: body elongate, fusiform, robust. … RHINOSPATHE.
2874
2599
22079
Pandeleteius sinuatipes
P. sinuatipes
1915
1902
22955
28. Attelabus auratus, sp. n. (Tab. I. fig. 9, ♂.)
2070
2020
24542
Exophthalmus impositus
Exophthalmus impositus
1116
1094
23004
Platyomus auriceps
Platyomus auriceps
436
418
88613
http://eol.org/pages/88613
Amphideritus
26500
Præpodes roralis, Boh. in Schönh. Gen. Curc. vi. 1, p. 356¹.
3572
3512
25317
Rhynchites centralis
Rhynchites centralis
562
542
3151
Eudiagogus
27446
1. Trachyphlœomimus spurcus, sp. n. (Tab. XV. figg. 31, 31 a , b.)
2476
2410
3673
Polydrosodes
12343403
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/browse/tree/id/12343403
Sciorhinus
24388
EUGNAMPTUS
EUGNAMPTUS
1386
1376
23719
Ehretia elliptica
Ehretia elliptica
445
428
529559
http://eol.org/pages/529559
Elissa laticeps
25287
1. Thricolepis inornata. (Tab. VII. fig. 18.)
756
711
7865810
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7865810
Mimographus viridanus
7797031
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7797031
Bufomicrus cristatus
22078
Pantomorus brevipes
P. brevipes
1701
1690
23150
Hypoptus macularis
H. macularis
4024
4012
25921
4. Steirarrhinus serripes, sp. n. (Tab. IX. fig. 30, ♀.)
3145
3089
24541
Exophthalmus impositus
Exophthalmus impositus
1082
1060
20999
Apion spectator
Apion spectator
846
831
25318
Rhynchites addendus
Rhynchites addendus
588
569
23005
Compsus venustus
Compsus venustus
511
495
Ceuthorhynchides
3674
Polydrosodes conicus
3152
Eudiagogus episcopalis
24387
Eudiagogus rosenschoeldi
Eudiagogus rosenschoeldi
1364
1340
7791787
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7791787
Attelabus ligulatus
27334
The very long series of this insect now available for examination connects P. affinis, Sharp, with the variable P. crinitus, Boh., the feeble submarginal carinæ of the rostrum in P. affinis proving to be evanescent, and sometimes present on one side and wanting on the other. In one of the fusco-maculate males amongst the Tapachula series referred by Dr. Sharp to P. crinitus the middle tibiæ are distinctly unguiculate, showing that this character also (used by him for grouping the species) is inconstant. P. nobilis, Boh., cannot be certainly identified from the fresh material.
1645
1063
688949
http://eol.org/pages/688949
Eugnamptus sexmaculatus
22077
Pandeleteius viridiventris
Pandeleteius viridiventris
177
151
23151
Hypoptus macularis
Hypoptus macularis
21
3
7861376
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7861376
Hoplopactus lateralis
25288
Thricolepis inornata, Horn, Proc. Am. Phil. Soc. xv. p. 69¹.
817
757
26215
a. Wings fully developed*.* Except in certain species of Chauliopleurus .
2519
2446
7866961
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7866961
Pantomorus maculosus
24544
Exophthalmus interpositus
Exophthalmus interpositus
1190
1165
2610400
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=2610400
Polydrusus
3001
Derosomus fragilis
23006
Compsus auricephalus
C. auricephalus
1757
1742
20998
Apion præditum
A. præditum
2702
2691
3000
Derosomus
5717725
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=5717725
Pandeleteius quadrinodosus
3153
Eudiagogus pulcher
25315
Rhynchites abnormalis
Rhynchites abnormalis
509
488
3675
Polydrosus
Chamælops
27331
Pantomorus crinitus (p. 157).
825
796
27444
Type, T. spurcus Champion , Biologia Centrali-Americana, Coleoptera, vol. 4, part 3: 342. 1911.
1623
1528
23152
Hypoptus macularis
Hypoptus macularis
85
67
22076
Pandeleteius maculicollis
P. maculicollis
55
40
26214
The genera referred to this group have the scrobes lateral, long, and descending (only in part visible from above); the eyes not strictly lateral; the vibrissæ wanting; the scutellum distinct; the elytra with or without supplementary striæ, the outer striæ free (except in Mazenes); the metathoracic episterna widened in front; the anterior tibiæ unguiculate; the posterior tibiæ laminate at the apex (corbels closed) and with the articular surface more or less cavernous; the tarsal claws free; and the body winged (rudimentary or wanting in Naupactopsis , Mazenes , and one or two species of Chauliopleurus). The Exophthalmina include a large number of conspicuous South American and Antillean forms, and the three genera referred to it by Horn— Lachnopus , Omileus , and Evotus . Exophthalmus is represented by many species within our limits, but some of the other Tropical American genera are wanting, e.g. Præpodes , Lachnopus , Ischionoplus , &c. Mazenes and Naupactopsis have a visible scutellum and the sternal side-pieces shaped as in the winged forms, and they are therefore included in th s group.
2445
1337
23007
Phoradendron
Phoradendron
1963
1951
5717662
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=5717662
Exophthalmus mutatus
3002
Derosomus glaucus
25136
30. Pantomorus strabo, sp. n. (Tab. VII. fig. 1, ♂.)
52
0
3155
Eugnamptus
603290
http://eol.org/pages/603290
Eugnamptus godmani
24543
Exophthalmus interpositus
Exophthalmus interpositus
1153
1128
20997
Apion spretissimum
A. spretissimum
2686
2671
535712
http://eol.org/pages/535712
Epicaerus imbricatus
2591728
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=2591728
Ophryastes vittatus
3676
Polydrosus acuminatus
Chamælops munita
3154
Eudiagogus rosenschoeldi
27445
This genus also includes Trachyphlœus solitarius, Sharp, both species differing from Trachyphlœus in having the tibiæ closely ciliate with short stiff bristles at the apex (in Trachyphlœus they are armed with from three to five tooth-like spines along the apical margin*), the funiculus more slender, and the prothorax more developed. Hypsometopus , type H. inquinatus, Kirsch (the type of which I have seen), from Colombia, comes near these Mexican insects; but it has the scrobes descending at some distance before the eyes, the antennal club longer, the legs more elongate, &c. The N.-American Phyxelis, Schönh., has superiorly placed scrobes, &c.* A character given by Horn for the single N.-American species, T. asperatus, Boh., and doubtless indicative of their fossorial habits.
2409
1624
25316
Rhynchites pusillus
Rhynchites pusillus
535
516
27332
Pantomorus affinis , anteà, p. 157.
862
826
12343325
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/browse/tree/id/12343325
Pantomorus
24389
Eugnamptus
Eugnamptus
1407
1397
23000
Curculio auricephalus
Curculio auricephalus
84
63
20996
Apion quercicola
Apion quercicola
2292
2276
22075
Pandeleteius ornatifrons
P. ornatifrons
34
20
7832050
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7832050
Eustales opulentus
25700
c³. Upper surface with green and brown scales; elytra obliquely fasciate. … partitus .
1778
1692
23039
6. Rhynchites subauratus, sp. n.
1638
1606
3003
Derosomus scutellaris
26213
Exophthalmini (Evotini), Horn.
1336
1306
528284
http://eol.org/pages/528284
Amphidees longulus
23153
Hypoptus lepyroides
lepyroides
97
87
25282
Group PERITELINA.
165
148
529555
http://eol.org/pages/529555
Naupactus laticeps
23715
Pandeleteius inflatus
P. inflatus
183
172
12317205
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/browse/tree/id/12317205
Leptocerus
24978
Peritaxia
Peritaxia
5452
5443
26059
Cyphus 20-punctatus, Jekel, in litt.⁴.
504
466
6062389
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=6062389
Pterocolus grossus
3677
Polydrosus americanus
2800
Attelabus diffinis
25200
Sapotes
Sapotes
1402
1395
24384
Eudiagogus
Eudiagogus
1263
1253
25313
Rhynchites mexicanus
Rhynchites mexicanus
447
427
23154
Hypoptus setosulus
setosulus
112
103
20995
Apion juno
A. juno
2132
2125
22074
Pandeleteius ornatifrons
Pandeleteius ornatifrons
2187
2163
23001
Platyomus auricephalus
Platyomus auricephalus
153
131
26212
Group EXOPHTHALMINA.
1305
1285
3004
Derosomus setosus
25283
The single genus referred by me to this group has the scrobes superior and the tarsal claws connate, the first-mentioned character separating it from the Sciaphilina.
332
166
27330
P. fulleri is closely allied to the Mexican P. longulus, Sharp (which is also an Aramigus, sensu Horn), but differs from it in having a few stout, pallid, squamiform, decumbent setæ on the elytra (instead of numerous long erect bristly hairs), these becoming conspicuous on the apical declivity. The Hawaiian insect has already been identified by Prof. Chittenden [Bull. U. S. Dept. Agric., Ent. no. 27, pp. 88—96 (1901)]. In the United States the species attacks roses, Azalea , &c., and it is often found in greenhouses. The habits of P. fulleri have been described by Chittenden, Schwarz, Koebele, and Pierce. The Mexican examples agree perfectly with others before me from Iowa, &c. I am unable to certainly identify the sexes, though both are apparently represented in the series before me.
795
0
23716
Pandeleteius rotundicollis
P. rotundicollis
245
229
26058
Cyphus viridans, Boh. op. cit. vi. 1, p. 149³.
465
419
24977
Parasomus jansoni
Parasomus jansoni
5431
5414
25314
Rhynchites zunilensis
Rhynchites zunilensis
475
454
24383
EUDIAGOGUS
EUDIAGOGUS
1241
1231
3678
Polydrosus amplipennis
12343626
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/browse/tree/id/12343626
Aramigus
25201
SCIADRUSUS
SCIADRUSUS
1423
1413
22491
Cyphus forreri
Cyphus forreri
17
3
25702
b². Elytra with more prominent humeri; head longer; upper surface with green or greyish scales. … macrocephalus .
1963
1850
22073
Pandeleteius ciliatipennis
P. ciliatipennis
2156
2140
24540
Exophthalmus fasciatus
Exophthalmus fasciatus
1048
1026
395660
http://eol.org/pages/395660
Epagrius samson
23155
Hypsonotus mexicanus
Hypsonotus mexicanus
235
215
23002
Compsus auricephalus
Compsus auricephalus
219
199
3005
Diapherontus
7796986
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7796986
Epagrius smithi
25284
THRICOLEPIS.
345
333
26057
Cyphus modestus, Gyll. in Schönh. Gen. Curc. i. p. 625¹; vi. 1, p. 148².
418
346
23717
Pandeleteius vitticollis
P. vitticollis
321
307
529557
http://eol.org/pages/529557
Pandeleteius laticeps
24386
Eudiagogus pulcher
Eudiagogus pulcher
1328
1310
20994
Apion seriatum
A. seriatum
2099
2088
2802
Attelabus heterocerus
3679
Polydrosus chlorogaster
5717729
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=5717729
Platyomus eustaloides
25311
Attelabus cruralis
Attelabus cruralis
393
375
7799707
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7799707
Epagrius retrorsus
25928
Elongate, narrow (♂), broader (♀), piceous or ferruginous; uniformly clothed above and beneath with small green scales, and also thickly set with minute decumbent yellowish hairs. Head and rostrum as in S. tenuicornis ; antennæ not so slender, the outer joints of the funiculus relatively shorter and less abruptly clavate at the tip. Prothorax a little more rounded at the sides posteriorly, obsoletely canaliculate. Scutellum small, triangular. Elytra more elongate, subparallel to beyond the middle in ♂; deeply punctate-striate, the interstices convex. Legs a little stouter; anterior tibiæ closely denticulate, but without definite uncus at the tip.
866
212
25701
d³. Upper surface uniformly clothed with green scales. … immaculatus .
1849
1779
26501
Hypsonotus chlorogaster, Chevr. in coll. Sallé².
3621
3573
22490
Cyphus modestus var. viridans
C. viridans
4152
4141
3006
Diaprepes
23003
Compsus auriceps
Compsus auriceps
386
370
22072
Pandeleteius armatus
P. armatus
2115
2105
23156
Alophus triguttatus
Alophus triguttatus
2522
2503
25285
Thricolepis, Horn, Proc. Am. Phil. Soc. xv. p. 68 (1876).
403
346
26056
2. Cyphus modestus. (Tab. X. figg. 12—, 13, 14, 15.)
345
293
24979
Peritaxia hispida
Peritaxia hispida
5487
5470
23718
Pandeleteius cavirostris
P. cavirostris
415
401
10207702
http://eol.org/pages/10207702
Sciaphilina
3150
Eucoleocerus guttularius
25312
Attelabus inæqualis
Attelabus inæqualis
420
401
20993
Apion seriatum
Apion seriatum
891
877
24385
Eudiagogus episcopalis
Eudiagogus episcopalis
1298
1276
2801
Attelabus fenestratus
25927
5. Steirarrhinus guatemaltecus, sp. n.
211
173
1147114
http://eol.org/pages/1147114
Croton
25204
SCIAPHILINA
SCIAPHILINA
1501
1490
2804
Attelabus inæqualis
24275
Epicærus championi
Epicærus championi
2804
2786
26508
Type, C. adipatus .
1446
1427
3786
Rhynchites championi
883867
http://eol.org/pages/883867
Tetragonomus tuberosus
24974
Pantomorus viridicans
Pantomorus viridicans
5353
5332
24821
Pactorrhinus
Pactorrhinus
4847
4835
22802
Attelabus sumptuosus has hitherto been only recorded from South America, but I feel sure that this has been the result of error. Gory¹ says, “ette charmante espèce a été trouvée dans l'Amérique méridionale, et m'a été donnée par M. Children de Londres.” Now the two examples of the species in the collection of the British Museum are also from Children's collection and are labelled Mexico, so that it is highly probable that Gory's example was really from there; this appears more certain when we recollect how vague is the term “Amérique méridionale” used by Gory.
1372
805
7876744
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7876744
Hadromerus fulgens
23157
Hypoptus macularis
H. macularis
96
84
22493
Cyphus lautus
Cyphus lautus
1832
1819
25205
Sciaphilus
Sciaphilus
1528
1518
2803
Attelabus ignitus
26507
Elytra with the flanks subangularly dilated or tumid below the humeri, the lower margin strongly sinuate, the humeri somewhat prominent in the fully winged type, obtuse in the other species, the supplementary striæ present; rostrum widened anteriorly, uni- or tricarinate, the nasal plate triangular, bare, the scrobes lateral, deep, and descending; eyes large, not prominent; antennal scape about reaching the anterior margin of the prothorax; scutellum small; tibiæ convex on their outer edge, the posterior pair narrowly laminate and biciliate at the apex, denticulate along their outer half within (at least in ♀), and with the glabrous articular surface large; body polished and almost bare in the type, the depressions of the prothorax and elytra squamose in C. quadrifoveatus ; wings fully developed or rudimentary.
1426
604
3787
Rhynchites chiriquensis
24274
Epicærus centralis
Epicærus centralis
2775
2757
25310
Attelabus fenestratus
Attelabus fenestratus
367
346
667834
http://eol.org/pages/667834
Pandeleteius ciliatipennis
D. Sharp. 1889-1893. Biologia Centrali-Americana, Insecta, Coleoptera, Rhynchophora, vol. 4, pt. 3, p.124
http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/581599
124
581599
24973
Pantomorus viridicans
Pantomorus viridicans
5320
5299
7881531
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7881531
Eugnamptus seriatus
24820
Pachnæus villosus
Pachnæus villosus
4822
4805
22803
2. Attelabus viridans. ( A. viridanus , Tab. I. figg. 1, 1 a .)
1436
1373
22492
Cyphus modestus
C. modestus
1642
1631
23158
Geonemus agrestis
Geonemus agrestis
249
232
25202
Sciadrusus
Sciadrusus
1445
1435
27339
Two specimens, assumed to be sexes, both having the eyes less prominent than usual, a peculiarity separating P. horridus from all the varieties of P. crinitus , the latter also having longer and more slender antennæ, and the middle tibiæ of the male not or feebly unguiculate. The characters used by Dr. Sharp would require to be modified to include P. horridus in his Group 1. The rather worn male, taken as the
3087
2675
3788
Rhynchites confertus
2806
Attelabus læsicollis
25819
2. Polydacrys seriegranosus, sp. n. (Tab. IX. fig. 18, ♀.)
1482
1424
24823
PANDELETEINUS
PANDELETEINUS
4908
4895
D. Sharp. 1889-1893. Biologia Centrali-Americana, Insecta, Coleoptera, Rhynchophora, vol. 4, pt. 3, p.123
http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/581598
123
581598
24277
Epicærus cognatus
Epicærus cognatus
2869
2852
24976
PARASOMUS
PARASOMUS
5403
5394
22495
Cyphus lautus
Cyphus lautus
1924
1911
7796271
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7796271
Polydrosus immaculatus
23159
Geonemus agrestis
G. agrestis
290
279
26659
Under this genus are placed various moderate-sized Mexican and Guatemalan forms nearly related to the S.-American Platyomus mutabilis , dianæ , &c., all of which differ from the type of Platyomus (Cyphus cultricollis, Germ.) in having large, oval, moderately prominent eyes, an apically dilated scape, a subcylindrical or subconical prothorax, non-tuberculate elytra, &c. The type of Pseudocyphus , P. flexicaulis, Schaeff., from Brownsville, Texas, for specimens of which we are indebted to Mr. Wickham and the author (Tab. XIII. figg. 7, 7 a , ♂), has the head relatively broader, the antennæ stouter, and the outer joints of the funiculus more transverse than in the Central-American species, but these differences are insufficient for generic separation*.* The allied genus Chamælops (type C. munita, Kirsch, from Colombia) has the scape strongly curved, slender at the base, and greatly dilated outwards, the funiculus slender, the elytra strongly lobed at the base, the legs very hairy, &c. Temnoscapus fissirostris, Chevr., from Bogota (the type of which I have seen), is another allied form; it superficially resembles the female of Steirarrhinus conicollis , differing from that insect in the short antennæ, with apically dilated curved scape, the not strictly lateral eyes, the non-descending scrobes, &c. 2 OO 2
3018
1694
26506
CHAULIOPLEURUS, gen. nov.
603
578
Pantomorus faber
3789
Rhynchites debilis
25203
Sciadrusus propheticus
Sciadrusus propheticus
1479
1457
2805
Attelabus klugi
25818
A common Central-American insect replaced southward by allied forms. It is very variable in size, and in the colour of the vestiture, according to the predominance of the light (cinereous or pale brown) or dark (blackish) scales. P. nubilosus * was based upon a pallid, faintly maculate, feebly setose example, and P. depressifrons (the type of which I have seen) upon a darker, sharply marked, strongly setose insect. In the latter the elytra have a black post-median fascia followed by an oblique white band, both of which are sometimes reduced to an oblong streak on each elytron. In the three specimens from Zapote the dark scales predominate, leaving scattered oblong cinereous spots on the elytra, somewhat as in the Antillean P. modestus . The setæ are suberect and arranged in a single scattered series down each elytral interstice; in some specimens they are quite short. The two basal joints of the funiculus are subequal in length.* Type probably lost.
1423
459
D. Sharp. 1889-1893. Biologia Centrali-Americana, Insecta, Coleoptera, Rhynchophora, vol. 4, pt. 3, p.122
http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/581597
122
581597
24276
Epicærus championi
Epicærus championi
2834
2816
24822
Pactorrhinus grisescens
Pactorrhinus grisescens
4883
4860
22494
Tanymecus lautus
Tanymecus lautus
1872
1856
24975
Pantomorus viridis
Pantomorus viridis
5383
5365
Pantomorus facialis
24279
Epicærus concolor
Epicærus concolor
2933
2916
529668
http://eol.org/pages/529668
Epicaerus lateralis
27442
TRACHYPHLŒOMIMUS, gen. nov.
663
636
24825
PANDELETEIUS
PANDELETEIUS
4970
4958
3782
Rhynchites auletoides
7799701
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7799701
Polydrosus tereticollis
25813
Pandeleteius nubilosus, Boh. loc. cit. p. 296⁴.
2496
2449
26657
Pseudocyphus, Schaeffer, Bull. Brooklyn Instit. i. p. 179 (1905).
734
669
Apion vetustum
3781
Rhynchites addendus
25208
Sciomias elegans
Sciomias elegans
1606
1590
3156
Eugnamptus antennalis
2808
Attelabus longiclava
22497
Cyphus modestus
C. modestus
2555
2544
7881536
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7881536
Rhynchites rufiventris
24970
Pantomorus trituberculatus
Pantomorus trituberculatus
5207
5181
7797036
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7797036
Naupactopsis auropictus
24278
Epicærus cognatus
Epicærus cognatus
2904
2887
24824
Pandeleteinus submetallicus
Pandeleteinus submetallicus
4946
4919
Apion vinosum
3783
Rhynchites æneus
2807
Attelabus ligulatus
25812
Eugnathus depressifrons, Lacord. Gen. Col. vi. p. 383, note 2 (1863)²; Gemm. & Har. Cat. Col. viii. p. 2373³.
2448
2339
25209
Sciomias latipennis
Sciomias latipennis
1636
1617
3157
Eugnamptus basalis
26656
PSEUDOCYPHUS.
668
655
12417987
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/browse/tree/id/12417987
Mestorus
22496
Cyphus modestus
C. modestus
2250
2239
24827
Pandeleteius albisquamis
Pandeleteius albisquamis
78
54
27335
13 (A). Pantomorus horridus, sp. n. (Tab. XV. figg. 20, 20 a , ♀.)
1712
1646
25206
SCIOMIAS
SCIOMIAS
1558
1550
Apioninæ
3784
Rhynchites basalis
603295
http://eol.org/pages/603295
Epicaerus godmani
26655
b. Tarsal claws connate. … APHRASTUS.
654
617
3158
Eugnamptus brevicollis
24972
Pantomorus uniformis
Pantomorus uniformis
5277
5257
7797038
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7797038
Naupactopsis sitonoides
22499
Cyphus lautus
C. lautus
2713
2704
25131
29. Pantomorus viridicans, sp. n.
2059
2026
24826
Pandeleteius
Pandeleteius
12
0
27441
TRACHYPHLŒINA.
635
621
26509
The three Costa Rican forms referred to this genus approach Exophthalmus jekelianus and its allies, but are readily separable therefrom by the peculiar shape of their elytra. They all have the meso- and metasternal side-pieces largely developed, as usual in the winged forms. The three species, the type being only constantly winged, differ greatly in general facies: C. adipatus has inflated, subglabrous, polished elytra and the humeri prominent; C. rufovittatus is flattened on the disc and has rufo-vittate elytra; C. quadrifoveatus has the disc of the prothorax and the base of the elytra (behind the scutellum and on the outer part of the disc) deeply excavate, and the depressed spaces squamose. The last-mentioned insect approaches Synthlibonotus, Schönh. (type S. rufipes, Lacord.), but differs from it in having less inflated, 10-striate elytra, the scrobes more strictly lateral, the metathoracic episterna more dilated anteriorly, &c.
2393
1447
25814
Pandeleteius cavirostris, Schaeff. Journ. N. York Ent. Soc. xvi. pp. 214, 216 (1908)⁵; Pierce, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus. xxxvii. p. 359⁶.
2630
2497
3785
Rhynchites centralis
7839485
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7839485
Synosomus geonomoides
25207
Sciomias
Sciomias
1578
1570
Apoderus
26654
b². Antennal scape short; outer elytral striæ coalescent. … BRACHYSTYLUS.
616
543
2809
Attelabus melanopygus
682474
http://eol.org/pages/682474
Rhynchites addendus
2610510
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=2610510
Sciaphilus
3159
Eugnamptus cinctus
22498
Cyphus placidus
C. placidus
2608
2597
7797037
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7797037
Naupactopsis delumbis
24971
Pantomorus uniformis
Pantomorus uniformis
5239
5219
4292065
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=4292065
Phaops
24187
The apparent absence of fimbriæ from the ocular lobes suggests that this species may belong to the genus Sapotes , Casey, but I do not think it necessary that it should be separated from Eupagoderes at present.
489
279
21197
Ophryastes sallei
O. sallei
1165
1156
24770
Naupactus nobilis
Naupactus nobilis
3297
3280
22576
Megalostylus dilaticollis
Megalostylus dilaticollis
28
3
23195
Megalostylus lepidotus
lepidotus
1261
1252
24895
Pandeleteius sinuatipes
Pandeleteius sinuatipes
2603
2580
25307
Attelabus auratus
Attelabus auratus
287
270
Apion chalceum
24132
Cyphus forreri
Cyphus forreri
3622
3608
27408
MITOSTYLUS (to follow the genus Cautoderus , p. 170).
53
0
4191046
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=4191046
Hemilypus
2652
Amphidees pilosus
21198
Ophryastes sallæi
O. sallæi
1272
1263
24188
AMPHIDEES.
500
490
23196
Coleocerus virescens
Coleocerus virescens
23
3
24894
Pandeleteius sinuatipes
Pandeleteius sinuatipes
2568
2545
22575
Tenebrionidæ
Tenebrionidæ
3222
3210
26464
Eustales stellaris, Pascoe, Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. (5) v. p. 425 (1880)².
1762
1689
27409
Mitostylus, Horn, Proc. Am. Phil. Soc. xv. p. 107 (1876).
111
54
26779
Five examples, apparently all males, varying in the colour of the scales, the Senahu specimen having the flanks of the prothorax and elytra in great part greenish-white. Near E. striatus, Boh., differing from it in the subparallel scrobes, the longer antennal scape, and the strongly setose elytra.
1802
1504
25308
Attelabus breviceps
Attelabus breviceps
313
294
26565
Clæoteges, Pascoe, Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. (5) v. p. 427 (1880).
3283
3220
Apion calcaratum
Brachyderides
24559
Exophthalmus princeps
Exophthalmus princeps
1751
1730
24131
Cyphus forreri
Cyphus forreri
3596
3582
2651
Amphidees nubilosus
24893
Pandeleteius rotundicollis
Pandeleteius rotundicollis
2523
2497
22574
Megalostylus splendidus
M. splendidus
2961
2948
23193
Colecerus minutus
Colecerus minutus
1114
1097
21199
Eupagoderes squalidus
Eupagoderes squalidus
1748
1727
24558
Exophthalmus plicatus
Exophthalmus plicatus
1718
1697
25309
Attelabus binotatus
Attelabus binotatus
339
320
26354
Seven specimens. In this insect the very prominent median carina of the rostrum is bifurcate behind and encloses the deep lanciform inter-ocular sulcus, a character separating E. carneipes from its allies. The general coloration of the vestiture is similar to that of Pandeleteius erubescens , except that the base and apex only of the elytra are carneous or cupreous.
368
0
7802056
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7802056
Curculio vittatus
2949
Cyphina
2650
Amphidees nasutus
Apion chiriquense
24130
Cyphus cultricollis
Cyphus cultricollis
3570
3551
22429
Cyphus pudens
Cyphus pudens
3178
3165
23194
Megalostylus sulcirostris
Megalostylus sulcirostris
1247
1222
24892
Pandeleteius robustus
Pandeleteius robustus
2469
2448
22573
Megalostylus albicans
M. albicans
2943
2932
26567
Type, C. virosus, Pasc.
3887
3864
24557
Exophthalmus ornatus
Exophthalmus ornatus
1686
1666
2948
Cyphides
Apion championi
12343783
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/browse/tree/id/12343783
Derosomus
684967
http://eol.org/pages/684967
Pantomorus sobrinus
22428
Curculio juvencus
Curculio juvencus
3128
3111
25976
2. Mimographopsis pustulatus, sp. n. (Tab. X. figg. 3, ♂, 4, ♀; 5, ♀, var.)
1289
1214
12356908
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/browse/tree/id/12356908
Peritelopsis
24891
Pandeleteius quichensis
Pandeleteius quichensis
2430
2407
21496
Graphorhinus vadosus
G. vadosus
945
935
24774
Naupactus rotundipennis
Naupactus rotundipennis
3428
3405
23191
Colecerus setosus
Colecerus setosus
1031
1014
24209
ENTIMUS
ENTIMUS
789
782
Otiorhynchinæ
26469
examples (cinereous and green) the scattered, intermixed, minute, hair-like scales on the elytra are replaced by long erect setæ towards the apex. This species, as already stated (cf. anteà, p. 230), bears an extraordinary resemblance (in both forms) to Mimographopsis pustulatus .
281
0
25292
This group is perhaps scarcely separable from the Otiorhynchina as defined by Horn, who refers three N.-American genera to it, two with the scrobes superior and one with the scrobes lateral. They have comparatively short antennæ, with the scape becoming gradually thicker to the tip and sometimes reaching the front of the prothorax, and the outer joints of the funiculus moniliform, the tarsal claws free, &c. A single species of the typical genus Trachyphlœus is represented in the Mexican collections before me.
1538
1024
26041
a⁵. Eyes very prominent; prothorax subconical in ♀; vestiture cinereous or olivaceous … modestus, Gyll.
600
497
22427
Curculio diadema
diadema
3103
3096
25291
Group TRACHYPHLŒINA.
1023
1003
24136
Cyphus lautus
Cyphus lautus
3728
3715
Apion conicicolle
23675
32. Apion fuscimanum, sp. n.
2227
2199
Brachyomus
21497
Graphorhinus vadosus
G. vadosus
1155
1145
24890
Pandeleteius quichensis
Pandeleteius quichensis
2395
2372
26775
2. Eustylus setipennis, sp. n. (Tab. XIII. figg. 21, 21 a , ♂.)
63
0
24773
Naupactus pulchellus
Naupactus pulchellus
3392
3372
24208
ENTIMINA
ENTIMINA
766
758
23192
Colecerus setosus
Colecerus setosus
1093
1076
25293
TRACHYPHLŒUS.
1552
1539
22426
Curculio juvencus
Curculio juvencus
3085
3068
22579
MEGALOSTYLODES
MEGALOSTYLODES
2380
2366
7797524
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7797524
Sciomias rugicollis
24135
Cyphus juvencus
Cyphus juvencus
3703
3688
12343252
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/browse/tree/id/12343252
Sciadrusus
3170
Eugnamptus longulus
Brachyomus agrestis
Apion colon
23674
The male of this species bears some resemblance to A. mediocre , but has the antennæ inserted farther from the eyes, and the hind tibiæ are not mucronate. A. guatemalenum is more shining, and has a very differently sculptured thorax; while A. quercicola is more slender, very dull, and has a much narrower head.
2198
1887
26350
12. Exophthalmus carneipes, sp. n. (Tab. XI. figg. 16, 16 a , ♂.)
2432
2367
24772
Naupactus picipes
Naupactus picipes
3359
3342
Apion davidis
21498
Graphorhinus
Graphorhinus
1201
1189
Otiorhynchids
7859425
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7859425
Epicaerus bicolor
24181
11. Eupagoderes gracilis, sp. n. (Tab. IV. fig. 12.)
1618
1566
22578
Megalostylus rhodopus
M. rhodopus
2363
2352
23500
3. Apion præditum, sp. n.
1809
1784
26564
CLÆOTEGES.
3219
3209
24207
Entimides
Entimides
746
737
22870
Attelabus læsicollis, Gyll. in Schönh. Gen. et Spec. Curc. v. p. 305¹.
2437
2367
24134
Cyphus hilaris
Cyphus hilaris
3675
3661
7867036
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7867036
Megalostylus macrophthalmus
24180
One specimen only exists in our Mexican collections, but it agrees with a pair from Arizona, sent to me by Captain Casey. The species may be known by its convex forehead, by the median groove of the rostrum being absent, though represented by a small fovea, by the deeply punctate thorax, by the fine striæ on the elytra, and by the squalid clothing thereon being variegated by darker patches. The insect bears a considerable general resemblance to E. cinereus .
1565
1103
22425
GERMARIELLA
GERMARIELLA
2035
2024
26043
b⁴. Spots on elytra clustered into two transverse fasciæ on the disc, the rest of the vestiture cinereous … lautus, Lec.
830
710
23782
50. Apion rufinulum, sp. n. (Tab. II. fig. 24.)
614
567
Brachydérides vrais
24771
Naupactus perarduus
Naupactus perarduus
3329
3310
Apion cretaceicolle
21499
Graphorhinus
Graphorhinus
1255
1243
22577
Megalostylus macrophthalmus
Megalostylus macrophthalmus
1392
1365
Otiorhynchina
22424
Naupactus cinerascens
N. cinerascens
1980
1966
26563
One male, rather worn above, probably captured by Biolley. Very like Exophthalmus jekelianus (= stellaris, Pasc.), but with ten striæ only on the elytra, the elytra themselves narrowing from the base and flattened along the suture; the rostrum feebly canaliculate (instead of carinate); the prothorax more elongate; the legs and antennæ shorter. The elytra are shorter and differently marked, and the eyes much larger, than in D. tetrastigma .
3208
2765
23190
Coleocerus setosus
Coleocerus setosus
980
962
24133
Cyphus gibber
Cyphus gibber
3648
3635
24206
Elissa laticeps
Elissa laticeps
725
710
26042
b⁵. Eyes less prominent; prothorax campanulate in ♀; vestiture green or greenish-cinereous … forreri, sp. n.
709
601
23781
This is distinguished from A. hastifer by its more delicate build, longer legs and rostrum, and the narrower head and eyes; by this latter character it is easy to separate the two when they are placed side by side. We have received four examples of A. poeticum .
566
304
Brachyderini
Apion constricticolle
27407
One specimen, kindly presented to us by Signor A. Solari. Larger and more robust than C. mexicanus, Sharp, the femora especially stouter, the scales golden-green, the setæ much longer, the humeri more prominent, &c. The black markings may be partly, but not entirely, due to abrasion. The second ventral segment is comparatively short. 2 XX 2
3223
2879
2943
Curculioninæ
7880185
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7880185
Eugnamptus niger
3060
Epicærus
Brachystylus microphthalmus
51773
http://eol.org/pages/51773
Barynotus
26671
1. Pseudocyphus geminus, sp. n. (Tab. XIII. fig. 8, ♀.)
1098
1043
23296
Otiorhynchinæ
Otiorhynchinæ
1633
1620
23082
Brachystylus microphthalmus
Brachystylus microphthalmus
2056
2029
21044
Apion chiriquense
A. chiriquense
214
200
7797521
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7797521
Sciomias elegans
22423
Naupactus cinerosus
N. cinerosus
1595
1583
Parasomus
25183
3. Derosomus scutellaris, sp. n.
1019
987
24665
Leptocerus
Leptocerus
5151
5141
26885
c³. Rostrum transverse, feebly dilated anteriorly; tarsal claws free; mesosternum not protuberant. … EUDIAGOGUS, Schönh.
464
344
7881885
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7881885
Eugnamptus diabroticus
691193
http://eol.org/pages/691193
Pandeleteius robustus
7880186
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7880186
Eugnamptus picticollis
3061
Epicærus alternans
24139
Cyphus modestus
Cyphus modestus
3805
3790
Brachystylus tamaulipanus
2942
Curculionids
2659
Anypotactus bicaudatus
23083
Brachystylus tamaulipanus
B. tamaulipanus
3266
3251
21045
Apion maceratum
Apion maceratum
604
589
26359
♂. Præpodes canus, Schönh. op. cit. vi. 1, p. 357⁵.
678
627
Parasomus jansoni
26670
d². Elytra with or without dark markings (the postmedian fasciæ transverse when present), the seriate punctures more approximate: general vestiture green or cinereous, that on legs often cupreous. … chrysopus .
1042
832
23940
Attelabus
Attelabus
2336
2327
2610506
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=2610506
Sapotes
22422
Naupactus cinerascens
Naupactus cinerascens
1450
1429
21190
Eupagoderes durangoensis
Eupagoderes durangoensis
1673
1649
24664
Lasiorhynchites
Lasiorhynchites
5129
5114
23297
Apioninæ
Apioninæ
2054
2046
7858726
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7858726
Epicaerus capetillensis
Brachystylus
521312
http://eol.org/pages/521312
Eumestorus luctuosus
7841114
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7841114
Polydrosus pterygomalis
7852241
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7852241
Pandeleteius boops
2658
Anypotactus
2941
Curculionidæ
24138
Cyphus litus
Cyphus litus
3778
3766
22421
Naupactus (?) cinerascens
Naupactus (?) cinerascens
1427
1402
Pantomorus viridicans
21046
Apion relictum
A. relictum
1644
1633
23080
Brachystylus tamaulipanus
Brachystylus tamaulipanus
623
598
23095
15. Rhynchites debilis, sp. n.
2201
2171
23294
OTIORHYNCHINÆ
OTIORHYNCHINÆ
1543
1530
2940737
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=2940737
Eustales thunbergi
7859320
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7859320
Epicaerus amulae
24663
Lagostomus crinitus
Lagostomus crinitus
5101
5082
21191
Eupagoderes mexicanus
E. mexicanus
1926
1914
26887
ENTIMUS.
637
629
88697
http://eol.org/pages/88697
Tetragonomus
883068
http://eol.org/pages/883068
Essodius unicolor
7880184
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7880184
Eugnamptus suturalis
22980
32. Attelabus championi, sp. n.
1568
1537
2657
Anypotactina
12343670
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/browse/tree/id/12343670
Pachnaeus
2940
Curculionid
Brachystylus acutus
24137
Cyphus lautus
Cyphus lautus
3753
3740
25182
The long setæ and the deep, definite punctures on the thorax are the prominent characters of this species. The insect seems to have been distributed by the late E. Dugès under the MS. name of Naupactus gratus .
986
776
Sciorhinus pictus
Pantomorus viridis
21047
Apion pulchripes
Apion pulchripes
1705
1689
7797522
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7797522
Epagrius simplex
22420
Naupactus laticeps
N. laticeps
1373
1362
23081
Brachystylus acutus
B. acutus
1860
1851
23295
Thecesterninæ
Thecesterninæ
1615
1602
26672
Platyomus geminus, Jekel, in litt.¹.
1135
1099
21192
Eupagoderes cinereus
Eupagoderes cinereus
2337
2317
24662
Lachnopus
Lachnopus
5069
5060
26886
d³. Rostrum longer, subquadrate or oblong-subquadrate, dilated anteriorly; tarsal claws connate or free; mesosternum protuberant or flattened. … PROMECOPS, Schönh.
628
465
23943
Attelabus corvinus
Attelabus corvinus
2434
2416
3619
Peritaxia
12343671
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/browse/tree/id/12343671
Lithodus
7870344
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7870344
Pachnaeus villosus
4168707
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=4168707
Eustalis
23788
51. Apion vinosum, sp. n.
25
0
2656
Anthribidæ
2947
Cydianirus argenteus
24661
Isodrusus debilis
Isodrusus debilis
5048
5031
26461
One specimen. A species sharply viridi-trilineate above, and with the rest of the upper surface almost bare and shining, the elytra feebly seriate-punctate and with a deep transverse post-scutellar excavation, the tibiæ not sulcate the posterior pair irregularly denticulate. E. viridilineatus approaches the trilineate variety of E. sulcicrus , which has a sharply carinate rostrum, distinctly sulcate tibiæ, &c.
1550
1137
7880189
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7880189
Eugnamptus latifrons
21040
Apion vinosum
Apion vinosum
17
4
21193
Ophryastes cinereus
Ophryastes cinereus
2358
2339
528056
http://eol.org/pages/528056
Mazenes lineatus
26356
♀. Geonemus agrestis, Boh. in Schönh. Gen. Curc. ii. p. 291¹; vi. 1, p. 212².
507
430
23086
Aphrastus
Aphrastus
20
11
23944
Attelabus cruralis
Attelabus cruralis
2462
2444
7832661
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7832661
Rhinospathe v-album
2946
Cydianirus
2655
Amycterides
26355
13. Exophthalmus agrestis. (Tab. XI. figg. 17—, 18, 19, 20.)
429
369
21041
Apion chiriquense
Apion chiriquense
1293
1276
26888
Entimus, Schönherr, Curc. Disp. Meth. p. 83 (1826); Gen. Curc. i. p. 454, and v. p. 744; Lacordaire, Gen. Col. vi. p. 281.
760
638
21194
Eupagoderes sallæi
E. sallæi
133
124
518277
http://eol.org/pages/518277
Brachystylus microphthalmus
24660
Isodrusus
Isodrusus
5019
5010
23087
Aphrastus tæniatus
A. tæniatus
287
276
533888
http://eol.org/pages/533888
Cleistolophus instabilis
Bradyrhynchus
3617
Parasomus
Apion calcaratipes
7880187
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7880187
Hemilypus latipes
24449
Eupagoderes decipiens
Eupagoderes decipiens
3256
3235
666686
http://eol.org/pages/666686
Ophryastes collaris
2945
Cydianerus argenteus
2654
Amphideritus
21195
Eupagoderes sallæi
Eupagoderes sallæi
927
909
24189
Amphidees, Schönherr, Gen. Curc. vi. 2, p. 252 (1842); Lacordaire, Gen. Col. vi. p. 242.
589
501
23298
Apion
Apion
2252
2247
26677
2. Pseudocyphus nigroguttatus, sp. n. (Tab. XIII. figg. 9, ♂; 10, ♀, var.)
2618
2544
26463
Præpodes jekelianus, White, Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. (3) ii. p. 357 (1858) (♀ nec ♂)¹.
1688
1604
23084
Brachystylus acutus
B. acutus
3570
3561
23941
Attelabus
Attelabus
2367
2358
26358
♂. Liophlœus canus, Gyll. in Schönh. Gen. Curc. ii. p. 306⁴.
626
566
23099
This insect is very closely allied to R. guatemalenus , though the brassy colour is very
2583
2495
21042
Apion relictum
Apion relictum
2497
2483
3618
Parasomus jansoni
2653
Amphidees puncticollis
2944
Cydianerus
7880188
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7880188
Eugnamptus obscurus
25820
Polydacrys seriegranosus, Jekel, in litt.
1524
1483
23299
Apion longimanum
longimanum
2395
2385
26676
Two males and two females. Easily distinguishable by the broader, paler, and more convex elytral interstices, and the finely punctate-striate elytra*.* There is an allied form in the British Museum, without locality, labelled Platyomus eustaloides, Jekel, in litt., differing from P. geminus in having the antennal scape clavate at the tip and slender at the base, the prothorax narrowed behind, the elytra lobed in front, and the interstices 4—6 equal.
2543
2090
24448
Eupagoderes decipiens
Eupagoderes decipiens
3223
3202
26462
31. Exophthalmus jekelianus. (Tab. XII. fig. 10, ♀.)
1603
1551
23942
Attelabus corvinus
Attelabus corvinus
2406
2388
23085
APHRASTUS
APHRASTUS
9
0
26357
Brachyomus agrestis, Lacord. Gen. Col. vi. p. 131, nota³.
565
508
21196
Ophryastes sallei
Ophryastes sallei
966
949
21043
Apion chiriquense
A. chiriquense
40
26
3369003
http://eol.org/pages/3369003
Apion relictum
3058
Epagrius variolosus
24446
Eupagoderes cretaceus
Eupagoderes cretaceus
3151
3130
26666
a³. Elytra with scattered black spots, which are sometimes transversely confluent on the disc. … nigroguttatus .
588
476
OTIORHYNCHINÆ ALATÆ
Peritelid
20965
Apion championi
A. championi
2165
2153
23079
Phyllobiina
Phyllobiina
593
582
3773
Pythis amplicollis
Steirarhinus conicollis
24357
Epicærus sulcirostris
Epicærus sulcirostris
477
456
23936
Attelabus championi
Attelabus championi
2225
2206
3628
Phacepholis candida
3368971
http://eol.org/pages/3368971
Apion erythropterum
11741492
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/11468599/synonym/11741492
Cassia occidentalis
Peritaxia rugicollis
20966
Apion derasum
A. derasum
188
178
26667
b³. Elytra with two or three interrupted dark oblique fasciæ. … macroscapus .
666
589
3057
Epagrius tolucæ
24447
Eupagoderes cretaceus
Eupagoderes cretaceus
3189
3168
23078
Brachystylus
Brachystylus
572
560
3772
Pythis
12343356
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/browse/tree/id/12343356
Platytarsus
24358
Epicærus tenuis
Epicærus tenuis
508
493
Steirarhinus amplipennis
3627
Phacepholis albaria
7797634
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7797634
Cautoderus nigrocinctus
23935
Attelabus callosus
Attelabus callosus
2195
2177
22985
33. Attelabus cruralis, sp. n. (Tab. I. fig. 13, ♂.)
2469
2417
26890
1. Entimus arrogans. (Tab. XIV. figg. 5, 5 a , b .)
928
877
24444
Eupagoderes constrictus
Eupagoderes constrictus
3078
3055
23077
Compsus
Compsus
526
519
25824
Three specimens of this species have been found in Chiriqui, and others from Colombia are contained in various collections. The tubercles on the elytral interstices vary in size and number, these being wholly absent in the variable P. depressifrons , the latter also wanting the compressed prominence at the sutural angle. The mandibles have a stout, conspicuous, truncated process in front in both species.
3432
3025
26240
A common insect in Costa Rica; the variety is represented by five specimens (♂ ♀) from Chiriqui. The squamose portions of the surface are usually more or less coated with a powdery ochreous exudation, this being particularly noticeable on the excavate scutellar patch. Chevrolat's reference ¹ to Hypsonotus albomarginatus, Motsch. (Études Ent. v. p. 22), is incorrect.
589
221
3368974
http://eol.org/pages/3368974
Apion filipes
4163423
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=4163423
Eucoleocerus
3770
Pycnophilus
3056
Epagrius smithi
3169
Eugnamptus longipes
20967
Apion panamense
Apion panamense
297
282
Peritaxia hispida
3055
Epagrius simplex
7882368
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7882368
Eugnamptus cornutus
3771
Pycnophilus piceus
24355
Epicærus sturmi
Epicærus sturmi
411
396
23934
Attelabus callosus
Attelabus callosus
2167
2149
3626
Phacepholis
667410
http://eol.org/pages/667410
Eupagoderes cinereus
Steirarrhinus
25189
CAUTODERUS, gen. nov.
2137
2116
23076
Brachystylus acutus
B. acutus
3189
3180
26891
Entimus arrogans, Pascoe, Journ. Linn. Soc., Zool. xi. p. 448 (1873)¹.
999
929
840731
http://eol.org/pages/840731
Eudiagogus rosenschoeldi
7881548
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7881548
Eugnamptus nigripennis
7797024
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7797024
Mazenes bifoveatus
26241
2. Rhinospathe v-album, sp. n. (Tab. XI. figg. 2, 2 a , ♀.)
649
590
26669
c². Elytra with dark oblique fasciæ, the seriate punctures more distant: general vestiture cinereous. … zebra .
831
720
3168
Eugnamptus latirostris
24445
Eupagoderes constrictus
Eupagoderes constrictus
3112
3089
20968
Apion derasum
A. derasum
1297
1287
Peritaxia
3054
Epagrius samson
25825
3. Polydacrys mucronatus, sp. n. (Tab. IX. figg. 19, 19 a , ♀.)
63
0
23933
Attelabus bullatus
Attelabus bullatus
2139
2121
3625
Peritelus
677068
http://eol.org/pages/677068
Trachyphloeus asperatus
24356
Epicærus subfasciatus
Epicærus subfasciatus
444
423
Steirarhinus naupactoides
20969
Apion pauper
Apion pauper
1399
1387
24442
Eupagoderes cinereus
Eupagoderes cinereus
3003
2983
24668
Lithodus
Lithodus
8
0
Phacepholis
26892
Entimus plebejus, Roelofs, Compt.-Rend. Soc. Ent. Belg. xviii. p. xxxviii (1875)².
1082
1000
21049
Apion errabundum
Apion errabundum
1706
1690
26137
c⁷. Scales green. … splendidus, Chevr.
844
806
2950
Cyphini
7816261
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7816261
Epicaerus vilis
Scythropus
3777
Rhinospathe albomarginata
3624
Peritelopsis
7881880
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7881880
Eugnamptus divisus
3053
Epagrius rugicollis
Peritelus
517325
http://eol.org/pages/517325
Cyphus modestus
24443
Eupagoderes cinereus
Eupagoderes cinereus
3035
3015
21048
Apion epicum
Apion epicum
624
612
Scolytidæ
7859314
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7859314
Epicaerus aurifer
26138
d⁷. Scales cinereous. … splendidus, Chevr., var. [unnamed]
903
845
2951
Cyphomimus
23939
Attelabus conicollis
Attelabus conicollis
2317
2297
520824
http://eol.org/pages/520824
Eugnamptus maculatus
692781
http://eol.org/pages/692781
Decasticha quadriplagiata
Scotæborus
520610
http://eol.org/pages/520610
Megalostylus macrophthalmus
3776
Rhinospathe
3623
Peritelina
7880193
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7880193
Eugnamptus maculatus
24669
Lithodus humeralis
Lithodus humeralis
38
20
3052
Epagrius retrorsus
7881881
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7881881
Eugnamptus cinctus
24666
Liophlœus canus
Liophlœus canus
5179
5164
Peritelopsis
7818210
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7818210
Entimus plebejus
26139
b⁵. Prothorax slightly rounded at the sides anteriorly, the sides at base forming a continuous outline with those of elytra (general shape fusiform): scales green. … fusiformis, sp. n.
1088
904
24440
Eupagoderes argentatus
Eupagoderes argentatus
2939
2917
Steirarhinus
22984
Of this species also we have received only one female: it is very similar to the more elongate examples of A. binotatus , but is no doubt quite distinct; the antennal club is elongate; the front legs are dark sanguineous-red, the tibiæ being concolorous with the femora, and these last having the slender basal portion clear yellow. The thorax is very polished and has a brassy tinge; the elytra are long and slender, their sculpture very coarse and irregular, but much less deep than in A. binotatus ; the apical tooth of the front femur is longer and more slender than it is in A. binotatus .
2416
1822
23938
Attelabus conicollis
Attelabus conicollis
2287
2267
24359
Epicærus texanus
Epicærus texanus
536
520
2649
Amphidees major
3622
Peritelid
3051
Epagrius pumilus
3775
Rhigus cœlestinus
5510858
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=5510858
Attelabus viridans
7861971
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7861971
Pseudocyphus zebra
24441
Eupagoderes aridus
Eupagoderes aridus
2970
2952
24667
Liparus imbricatus
Liparus imbricatus
5210
5192
Peritelina
26245
Four specimens. This species differs from R. albomarginata in having the rostrum less excavate behind the transverse inter-antennal ridge, and the declivous apical portion less dilated; the elytra neither depressed along the suture nor densely villose at the apex, the basal excavation small and almost bare, the squamose apical portion of their surface preceded by a common v-shaped fascia of white scales.
2584
2177
Sitones
23937
Attelabus cinnamomeus
Attelabus cinnamomeus
2257
2236
687576
http://eol.org/pages/687576
Derosomus scutellaris
3774
Quercus
25829
One pair. Closely related to P. seriegranosus , but with a relatively narrower head and rostrum; a smaller prothorax, with the sides more rounded; the elytra mucronate at the tip in the female, and with small scattered granules on the interstices; the mandibles with a shorter and smaller truncated process in front.
1587
1271
7880191
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7880191
Eugnamptus longipes
3050
Epagrius præteritus
3621
Peritaxia rugicollis
2895670
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=2895670
Epicaerus cultripennis
25300
Attelabus splendens
Attelabus splendens
105
86
12343244
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/browse/tree/id/12343244
Claeoteges
3620
Peritaxia hispida
3162
Eugnamptus dispar
26044
b³. Prothorax with two (basal) spots only, the humeri also with a spot beneath, the rest of the vestiture uniformly cinereous … 4-punctatus, sp. n.
978
831
24204
Elissa
Elissa
663
657
22873
tinguished from A. corvinus by the smaller size, by the elytra being feebly tinted with blue and the rostrum with blue or green, by the feeble depression on the wing-cases behind the scutellum, and by the existence of some coarse sculpture on the sides of the prothorax. The most remarkable of the differential characters are, however, the peculiarities of the male of A. læsicollis : the thorax in this sex bears two large depressions; the head at the vertex has a transverse channel, connecting in front with a longitudinal channel; the rostrum is comparatively very elongate; the head at the sides behind the eyes is deeply excavate and beneath bears two slight angular prominences; the middle of the breast of the prosternum bears also a slight prominence; and the apex of the rostrum bears two compressed or laminate tubercles directed forwards, not downwards. The sexual structure of the front legs is the same as in A. corvinus .
936
0
7826985
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7826985
Epicaerus similis
Pachnæus opalus
26246
EXOPHTHALMUS
2597
2585
21493
Epagrius albosquamosus
Epagrius albosquamosus
632
610
24777
Naupactus sulfuratus
Naupactus sulfuratus
3523
3503
24551
Exophthalmus nicaraguensis
Exophthalmus nicaraguensis
1467
1441
Apion basale
3161
Eugnamptus diabroticus
24350
Epicærus sphæroides
Epicærus sphæroides
252
233
27412
Mitostylus tenuis, Horn, Proc. Am. Phil. Soc. xv. p. 107¹; Mitchell and Pierce, Proc. Ent. Soc. Wash. xiii. p. 48 (1911)².
645
523
12343243
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/browse/tree/id/12343243
Ischionoplus
22872
Gyllenhal's description was taken from one male example, and the characters he gives are in part applicable only to that sex. A. læsicollis in both sexes may be dis-
2699
2534
24205
Elissa constricta
Elissa constricta
698
681
26045
c³. Prothorax and elytra immaculate or nearly so, the alternate interstices of the latter sometimes darker, the vestiture variable in colour … modestus, Gyll., var. viridans, Boh.
1158
979
Pachnæus litus
26247
Exophthalmus, Schönherr, Curc. Disp. Meth. p. 115 (1826); Gen. Curc. ii. p. 4; Lacordaire, Gen. Col. vi. p. 120 (part.).
2718
2598
21492
Epicærus
Epicærus
453
445
26134
a⁷. Scales green. … albicans, Lac., var. [unnamed]
563
513
24552
Exophthalmus nubilus
Exophthalmus nubilus
1504
1484
24778
Naupactus virescens
Naupactus virescens
3559
3540
Apion basirostre
7796582
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7796582
Naupactus sulfuratus
6874265
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=6874265
Hadromerus opalinus
27415
PYTHIS, gen. nov. (to follow Sciadrusus, (p. 172).
930
880
3160
Eugnamptus cornutus
73630
http://eol.org/pages/73630
Claeoteges
25302
Attelabus axillaris
Attelabus axillaris
152
133
22875
15. Attelabus ——?
1087
1070
24202
Dystirus strumosus
Dystirus strumosus
628
610
3779
Rhynchites
2931812
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=2931812
Synthlibonotus rufipes
26046
b². Vestiture uniformly green on the prothorax and elytra, cupreous on the head and under surface … roseiventris, sp. n.
1279
1159
26248
The numerous species referred to this Tropical-American genus agree with the type (Curculio quadrivittatus, Oliv.) in having two or more abbreviated supplementary rows of punctures on the exterior portion of the disc of the elytra; the outer striæ entire; the genæ emarginate in front; the scrobes lateral, long, and descending; the eyes large, more or less prominent, not strictly lateral; the vibrissæ wanting; the scutellum well developed; the femora unarmed; the tibiæ with or without denticles, the anterior BIOL. CENTR.-AMER., Coleopt., Vol. IV. Pt. 3, October 1911. 2 KK
3299
2719
25295
1. Trachyphlœus solitarius, sp. n. (Tab. VII. fig. 19.)
1661
1606
24775
Naupactus stupidus
Naupactus stupidus
3459
3441
Pachnæus distans
26785
4. Eustylus quadrigibbus, sp. n. (Tab. XIII. figg. 23, 23 a , ♂.)
3056
2991
2728822
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=2728822
Naupactus
21495
Graphorhinus operculatus
G. operculatus
930
916
6886425
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=6886425
Pantomorus femoratus
7848123
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7848123
Aphrastus angularis
26135
b⁷. Scales cinereous or whitish. … albicans, Lac.
613
564
27414
A single worn specimen, agreeing with one before me from Beeville. It has been found in large numbers on Amphiachyris dracunculoides in Victoria County, Texas².
879
719
65195
http://eol.org/pages/65195
Lordops
3778
Rhinospathe v-album
20960
Apion glyphicum
Apion glyphicum
19
4
25301
Attelabus klugi
Attelabus klugi
127
112
26047
b¹. Seriate punctures on elytra scattered; vestiture cinereous, elytra fusco-bifasciate; surface somewhat shining … yucatanus, sp. n.
1413
1280
24203
ELISSA
ELISSA
645
639
26249
pair unguiculate; and the body winged. Diaprepes * (type Curculio spengleri, L.) and Præpodes (type Curculio vittatus, L.) are sunk by Lacordaire as synonyms of Exophthalmus , but the former has well-developed vibrissæ and the latter a conical, flattened prothorax, regularly 12-striate elytra, &c.; Eustales (type Curculio thunbergi, Dalm.) has a densely squamose triangular nasal plate, regularly 10-striate elytra, and strongly bowed, stout anterior tibiæ. Amongst the species now added to Exophthalmus —the type of which has a somewhat strongly exserted head and the base of the elytra lobate,—one (E. sulcicrus) has grooved tibiæ; but as this insect is closely related to E. jekelianus , &c., it can remain in the same genus for the present. The humeri are prominent in both sexes of E. verecundus , interpositus , and roralis , obtuse in E. nicaraguensis , nubilus , lunaris , &c., and more prominent in the male than in the female of E. agrestis . The sexes of the last-mentioned insect are so dissimilar that they have been described as separate species. All these forms, when fresh, are more or less coated (especially on the depressed portions of the upper surface) with an ochreous or yellow powdery exudation, which disguises the true colour of the scales and often hides the sculpture also; the scales, moreover, in some of the species (as in Megalostylus , &c.) vary in colour from metallic green to cinereous or white. The Central-American forms may be grouped thus:—* Cf. anteà, p. 180.
1503
0
7857928
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7857928
Eucoleocerus fuscovarius
25294
Trachyphlœus, Germar, Ins. Spec. nov. p. 403 (1824).
1605
1553
24550
Exophthalmus nicaraguensis
Exophthalmus nicaraguensis
1429
1403
23189
Coleocerus rotundicollis
rotundicollis
950
937
Pachnæus
6874263
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=6874263
Hadromerus micans
24776
Naupactus sulfuratus
Naupactus sulfuratus
3491
3471
21494
Graphorhinus
Graphorhinus
901
889
12343248
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/browse/tree/id/12343248
Chaetopantus
23505
This insect is very similar to A. spretissimum , but will be readily distinguished by the peculiar male structure at the extremity of the hind body; it has, too, the rostrum rather longer—its length in the female being equal to that of the head and thorax; the form is narrower, and the hairs or scales of the upper surface are not of so pure a white colour. The eyes are slightly prominent. The rostrum in the female is slender-cylindrical, and
2738
2293
24353
Epicærus squamosus
Epicærus squamosus
343
325
24200
Diorynotus alternans
Diorynotus alternans
577
557
20961
Apion tabogense
Apion tabogense
1155
1140
26048
1. Cyphus 16-punctatus.
1437
1414
25304
Attelabus callosus
Attelabus callosus
206
188
6886427
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=6886427
Pantomorus robustus
24555
Exophthalmus opulentus
Exophthalmus opulentus
1615
1593
3167
Eugnamptus latifrons
23188
Coleocerus crassipes
crassipes
874
865
Oxyderces
22877
A single female example. This is probably the exponent of a species very near to A. læsicollis ; it is smaller, and has the eyes placed nearer to the thorax, but the male should be known before a decision is made about it.
1365
1143
22571
Megalostylus albicans
M. albicans
1163
1152
694225
http://eol.org/pages/694225
Eudiagogus pulcher
24898
Pandeleteius submetallicus
Pandeleteius submetallicus
2719
2693
7797021
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7797021
Bradyrhynchus brevirostris
12343247
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/browse/tree/id/12343247
Bufomicrus
24354
Epicærus squamosus
Epicærus squamosus
379
361
24201
Dystirus
Dystirus
598
590
7854475
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7854475
Pandeleteius brevipes
6874260
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=6874260
Hadromerus fulgens
24140
Cyphus modestus
Cyphus modestus
3832
3817
26049
Curculio 16-punctatus, Linn. Syst. Nat., 10th edit., i. p. 386¹; Mus. Lud. Ulr. p. 58² (specific name misprinted 6-punctatus in margin); Drury, Ill. iii. p. 74, t. 49. fig. 4³; Oliv. Ent. v. no. 83, p. 298, t. 2. figg. 17 a, b ⁴; Fabr. Syst. Eleuth. ii. p. 509⁵.
1700
1438
3165
Eugnamptus godmani
25303
Attelabus læsicollis
Attelabus læsicollis
181
161
24556
Exophthalmus opulentus
Exophthalmus opulentus
1649
1627
7849751
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7849751
Anypotactus bicaudatus
3166
Eugnamptus hirtellus
26130
c⁴. Scape of antennæ slender at base; elytra broader than the prothorax, the interstices each with a row of fine hairs: scales whitish. … brevipilis, sp. n.
172
16
20962
Apion championi
Apion championi
2538
2523
Oxycorynides
23187
Coleocerus marmoratus
marmoratus
707
697
24899
Pandeleteius tibialis
Pandeleteius tibialis
2752
2731
26780
3. Eustylus striatus. (Tab. XIII. fig. 22, ♂.)
1849
1803
22572
Megalostylus fusiformis
Megalostylus fusiformis
1932
1909
23507
4. Apion dissimilipes, sp. n.
360
331
27411
1. Mitostylus tenuis.
522
501
3164
Eugnamptus germanus
25306
Attelabus ater var. sallæi
Attelabus ater v. sallæi
263
239
24779
Naupactus virescens
Naupactus virescens
3590
3571
24351
Epicærus sphæroides
Epicærus sphæroides
283
264
20963
Apion davidis
Apion davidis
876
863
24553
Exophthalmus nubilus
Exophthalmus nubilus
1536
1516
26559
4. Decasticha decemguttata, sp. n. (Tab. XII. fig. 24, ♂.)
1368
1310
Otiorhynchus
24896
Pandeleteius sublineatus
Pandeleteius sublineatus
2644
2620
21491
Epagrius
Epagrius
427
419
26781
Eustylus striatus, Boh. in Schönh. Gen. Curc. vii. 1, p. 42¹.
1911
1850
23186
Coleocerus variegatus
variegatus
591
581
12343249
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/browse/tree/id/12343249
Pythis
27410
Two species of Mitostylus have been described by Horn— M. tenuis from Texas and M. gracilis from Lower California,—the genus, as anticipated (anteà, p. 208), extending into Mexico, the first-mentioned insect having been taken in Coahuila by Dr. Palmer. Chætopantus, Sharp, scarcely differs from Mitostylus , except by the more strongly setose body, a character of no value in Derosomus .
500
112
3163
Eugnamptus divisus
25305
Attelabus conicollis
Attelabus conicollis
233
213
24352
Epicærus squalidus
Epicærus squalidus
313
295
651369
http://eol.org/pages/651369
Epicaerus foveifrons
20964
Apion derasum
Apion derasum
1880
1867
24554
Exophthalmus obsoletus
Exophthalmus obsoletus
1576
1554
3059
Epicærina
OTIORHYNCHINÆ APTERÆ
22570
Megalostylus splendidus
M. splendidus
796
783
21490
Epicærus
Epicærus
129
121
24897
Pandeleteius sublineatus
Pandeleteius sublineatus
2680
2656
22878
16. Attelabus callosus, sp. n. (Tab. I. fig. 6, ♂.)
1417
1366
23185
Coleocerus denticollis
denticollis
350
339
21050
Apion epicum
A. epicum
41
32
23669
31. Apion spectator, sp. n.
854
827
26455
The form of this insect selected as typical—that with sharply-defined cupreous markings on the elytra and three lines on the prothorax—has been found in plenty at San Juan and Trece Aguas, the specimens with more extended markings coming from Cubilguitz, &c. The immaculate variety is represented by five examples from British Honduras, all the others being from Vera Paz. The gibbous, basally depressed elytra, and the subpyriform body of the female, give this insect the general facies of a Brachyomus (type Curculio octotuberculatus, F.) or Synthlibonotus , from which it may be separated by the long, lateral, obliquely descending scrobes, the free outer striæ of the elytra, the presence of supplementary striæ on the disc of the latter, &c.
3519
2773
22586
Evotini
Evotini
1328
1321
24881
Pandeleteius nubilosus
Pandeleteius nubilosus
2049
2027
Ophryastes vittatus
23395
EPICÆRUS
EPICÆRUS
133
125
23181
Aracanthus
Aracanthus
2925
2915
24780
Neocyphus
Neocyphus
3617
3608
5961395
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=5961395
Attelabus analis
2662
Aphrasti
2937
Curculio spengleri
Apion acarinum
24142
Cyphus nigropunctatus
Cyphus nigropunctatus
3917
3896
7832636
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7832636
Compsus lacteus
7867020
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7867020
Mimographus suturalis
23396
Epicærus cognatus
Epicærus cognatus
161
144
21051
Apion solitare
Apion solitare
170
156
24569
Exophthalmus sulcicrus
Exophthalmus sulcicrus
2097
2075
24880
Pandeleteius nodifer
Pandeleteius nodifer
2009
1989
26341
Var. β, mutatus, n. The prothorax with two broad stripes on the disc and another on the flanks, and the elytra each with a broad stripe on the disc and another on the flank, clothed with brown or brownish scales, the scales on the rest of the surface green. (Fig. 14.)
2878
2610
22585
Exophthalmini
Exophthalmini
1319
1306
23182
Coleocerus
Coleocerus
2976
2966
24198
2. Amphidees nubilosus. ( A. curtus , Tab. IV. fig. 14.)
514
458
7797518
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7797518
Sciomias subtilis
2936
Curculio rivulosus
2661
Anypotactus sulcicollis
27209
Epicærus griseus (p. 117).
1797
1771
24141
Cyphus modestus var. viridans
Cyphus modestus, v. viridans
3883
3855
12343795
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/browse/tree/id/12343795
Polydius
Bradyrhynchus brevirostris
Apion
21488
Graphorhinus
Graphorhinus
2290
2278
26340
Var. α, cærulescens, n. The scales on the head, rostrum, humeri, and legs golden-cupreous, those on the prothorax, scutellum, and elytra blue, and those on the apical half of the suture and under surface green. (Fig. 13.)
2609
2388
24782
Omileus
Omileus
3665
3658
23397
Epicærus sulcirostris
Epicærus sulcirostris
289
268
24199
Amphidees nubilosus, Boh. in Schönh. Gen. Curc. vi. 2, p. 253¹.
578
515
23183
Coleocerus setosus
setosus
3415
3408
22588
Naupactopsis
Naupactopsis
1892
1880
24883
Pandeleteius obliquus
Pandeleteius obliquus
2120
2099
10207909
http://eol.org/pages/10207909
Exophthalmus mutatus
24144
Cyphus pudens
Cyphus pudens
3971
3958
677420
http://eol.org/pages/677420
Entimus arrogans
2664
Aphrastus angularis
Aphrastus unicolor
Bradyrhynchus rugicollis
2939
Curculio vittatus
27206
E. depilis was sunk as a synonym of E. cultripennis by Dr. Sharp (anteà, p. 111), but an inspection of the abraded type shows that this is not the case. It is just possible that E. macropterus may prove to be the male of the same species.
1661
1422
7840391
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7840391
Amphidees longulus
21489
Epicærus
Epicærus
2509
2501
76542
http://eol.org/pages/76542
Dinas
23398
Epicærus vilis
E. vilis
411
403
24781
Nocheles vestitus
Nocheles vestitus
3645
3628
10207908
http://eol.org/pages/10207908
Exophthalmus caerulescens
22587
Mazenes
Mazenes
1617
1610
24882
Pandeleteius obliquus
Pandeleteius obliquus
2087
2066
23184
Coleocerus virescens
virescens
178
169
Bradyrhynchus tolucæ
23666
This insect resembles A. spretissimum and A. præditum , but the antennæ are inserted farther in front of the base, their distance in front of the eyes being as great as
2818
2649
27207
Epicærus capetillensis (p. 115).
1694
1662
24143
Cyphus placidus
Cyphus placidus
3945
3930
2663
Aphrastus
2938
Curculio thunbergi
26681
♀. Var. β. The scales whitish; the elytra with two transverse fasciæ on the outer half of the disc—one, narrow, just below the base, the other, angulate, beyond the middle,—a patch near the apex, and a common, narrow, transverse mark just behind the scutellum, black, the interstices with a row of minute hairs. [Fig. 10.]
812
490
23391
Amphidees
Amphidees
3024
3015
Ophryastes strumosus
24219
Epagriopsis samson
Epagriopsis samson
1071
1053
24784
Ophryastes
Ophryastes
3717
3707
25986
1. Mimographus mexicanus, sp. n. (Tab. X. figg. 6, 6 a , ♀.)
1253
1193
21486
EPAGRIUS
EPAGRIUS
2222
2214
Apion ægrotum
20980
Apion gracilirostre
A. gracilirostre
1245
1229
Brenthidæ
Apion auctum
27418
This genus belongs to the Sciaphilina as defined by Dr. Sharp (anteà, p. 167). The relatively broader head and prothorax and the short oval elytra distinguish it from Mitostylus , Chætopantus , Sciadrusus , &c. The distinctly developed humeri and the broad head and prothorax separate Phythis from Sciomias .
2262
1954
12343241
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/browse/tree/id/12343241
Chauliopleurus
24146
Cyphus quadripunctatus
Cyphus quadripunctatus
4039
4017
26031
I have seen three specimens of this widely distributed Tropical-American insect labelled as from Nicaragua. It has the prothorax very deeply bisinuate at the base; the elytra strongly lobed in front, with the humeri angular, and the seriate punctures somewhat conspicuous; and the anterior tibiæ feebly unguiculate*. The entire surface is uniformly clothed with cinereous scales, which in fresh specimens are again hidden by a dense sulphur-yellow or brownish exudation. G. pudens (Boh.), of which I have seen a long series from the Windward Is., has the prothorax and elytra more feebly sinuate at the base. * Lacordaire⁴ says they are without mucro.
1253
602
23770
The peculiar reddish colour of the elytra is somewhat similar to that of A. subauratum and A. teapense ; the former has a quite different rostrum and a peculiar setosity, and the latter remarkably deep definite grooves on the elytra, while in A. subrufum the sulci are rather fine.
1323
1042
22437
Cyphus sulphureus
sulphureus
449
439
23700
Thamiras undulatus
T. undulatus
1330
1318
22589
Mazenes
Mazenes
1902
1895
Ophryastes tetralobus
26680
♀. Var. α. The scales with a slight greenish tinge; the elytra with a small spot on the shoulder, two others on the fourth interstice below the base, an angulate, rather broad fascia beyond the middle, and a spot near the apex, black, the interstices each with a row of minute scattered hairs.
489
196
24218
Epagriopsis operculatus
Epagriopsis operculatus
1042
1019
23392
Synosomus geonomoides
Synosomus geonomoides
24
3
25985
This genus, as adopted here, includes the S.-American species referred to it by Kirsch (the types of fifteen of which I have seen) with the elytra setose and their outer striæ coalescent or very narrowly separated from about the basal third; and the antennæ comparatively short, with the second joint of the funiculus at most a little longer than the first, and the club acuminate-ovate. M. amandus, Kirsch, is taken as the type; M. dentipes belongs to Hoplopactus, Chevr.; and three others are provisionally referred to Steirarrhinus *. The single representative known to me from within our limits is so closely related to the Colombian M. jekeli that the Mexican habitat seems doubtful. * Cf. anteà, p. 222.
1192
482
24783
OPHRYASTES
OPHRYASTES
3688
3678
21487
Epagrius
Epagrius
2232
2224
6610837
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=6610837
Apion murinum
3180
Eugnamptus semivittatus
Apion amœnum
27419
1. Pythis amplicollis, sp. n. (Tab. XV. figg. 28, 28 a .)
2320
2263
Bufomicrus
24145
Cyphus quadripunctatus
Cyphus quadripunctatus
4005
3983
22436
Cyphus columbianus
Cyphus columbianus
434
416
26574
Clæoteges virosus, Pascoe, Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. (5) v. p. 428¹.
4637
4572
23393
Synosomus geonomoides
Synosomus geonomoides
47
26
Ophryastes tuberosus
24786
Ophryastes basalis
Ophryastes basalis
3787
3769
6874269
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=6874269
Hadromerus scintillans
21484
Epicærus pavidus
Epicærus pavidus
2166
2150
24370
EPITOSUS
EPITOSUS
878
870
2660
Anypotactus exilis
3181
Eugnamptus seriatus
Bufomicrus cristatus
Apion altum
23701
Trachyphlœomimus
Trachyphlœomimus
1525
1509
22439
CYPHUS
CYPHUS
1260
1254
27202
Epicærus depilis, Boh. in Schönh. Gen. Curc. vi. 2, p. 279¹.
913
853
24148
Cyphus roseiventris
Cyphus roseiventris
4101
4082
7867026
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7867026
Pantomorus contractus
7797513
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7797513
Polydrosus macrocephalus
672123
http://eol.org/pages/672123
Deamphus brevipennis
24196
This greatly resembles an elongate Eupagoderes of the E. cinereus group of species, and is covered with scales in a similar manner; the rostrum, too, is only a little more slender, but its scrobes are excessively broad and vague posteriorly, so that a glance is sufficient to enable one to appreciate the distinction between the two genera. The forehead has a convexity slightly separate from the plane of the rostrum; the latter has a vague elevation of its middle near the base, and in a line with this there is a small longitudinal fovea on the forehead; the antennæ are elongate and slender, the first and second joints of the funiculus equal in length, the club elongate, slender, and acuminate, the sutures distinct, the eighth joint very abruptly separated from the club. Thorax strongly transverse, evenly rounded at the sides. Elytra considerably broader than the thorax, with a raised margin behind the scutellum, which is unusually distinct; BIOL. CENTR.-AMER., Coleopt., Vol. IV. Pt. 3, October 1891. OO
2817
1800
23180
Coleocerus albidus
C. albidus
2842
2832
26573
1. Clæteges virosus. (Tab. XII. figg. 25, 25 a , ♀; 25 b, wing.)
4571
4507
23394
EPICÆRINA
EPICÆRINA
123
114
10207904
http://eol.org/pages/10207904
Exophthalmus albidus
Ophryastes validus
26456
30. Exophthalmus viridilineatus, sp. n. (Tab. XII. fig. 9, ♀.)
3582
3520
25987
Mimographus mexicanus, Jekel. in litt.
1292
1254
24785
Ophryastes basalis
Ophryastes basalis
3758
3740
21485
Epicærus impar
Epicærus impar
848
834
Apion acupunctatum
23662
30. Apion quercicola, sp. n.
2300
2272
27417
Type, P. amplicollis Champion , Biologia Centrali-Americana, Coleoptera, vol. 4, part 3: 340. 1911.
1953
1854
Bufomicrus globipennis
690300
http://eol.org/pages/690300
Pantomorus rudis
3182
Eugnamptus sexmaculatus
27203
Very like E. macropterus , but with the rostrum shorter (not longer than the exposed portion of the head) and more narrowly sulcate; the antennæ shorter and stouter, with the outer joints of the funiculus as broad as long; the prothorax less rugose, the coarse punctures mostly separate one from another; the elytra more convex at the base, rounded on the apical declivity, the humeri not prominent, the seriate punctures very coarse and deep.
1357
914
7854391
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7854391
Exophthalmus duplicatus
23702
Thamiras undulatus
Thamiras undulatus
1690
1672
22438
Germariella pudens
G. pudens
1082
1073
24147
Cyphus roseiventris
Cyphus roseiventris
4070
4051
3609
Pantomorus strabo
25192
1. Cautoderus mexicanus, sp. n. (Tab. VII. fig. 6, ♂.)
54
0
27200
One specimen, labelled by Dr. Sharp “sp. n. near championi ,” from which it differs in its much more elongate shape, longer rostrum, obsoletely denticulate anterior tibiæ, transversely rugose prothorax, and less undulate elytra. Seventeen specimens of the Guatemalan insect were captured and there is nothing intermediate. The small denticles on the anterior tibiæ are wanting in the latter.
826
435
Bufomicrus squamosus
23661
A. seriatum is really more allied to A. juno and the species near that, all of which have the femora more or less variegate with red, and are consequently placed in the next division.
2271
2087
3070
Epicærus carinatus
7880195
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7880195
Eugnamptus sexmaculatus
24675
Maseorhynchus hondurensis
Maseorhynchus hondurensis
189
164
25982
separated by the more sparsely squamose upper surface—the scales on the elytra clustered into spots or streaks (which sometimes tend to form oblique or curved series across the disc) and the seriate punctures more numerous,—the non-tuberculate elytra of the female, and the less acuminate apex of the penis-sheath in the male. * = Præpodes jekelianus, White (♀).
362
0
26899
The single Central-American representative of this genus has been recently referred by M. Bovie to Polyteles (Polydius , olim), Schönh., its depressed subapproximate eyes, prominent ocular lobes, and connate tarsal claws* notwithstanding; the type of the latter† (P. steveni = Rhigus cœlestinus, Perty), on the contrary, having the eyes very prominent and widely separated, the ocular lobes reduced to a minimum, and the tarsal claws free. C. argenteus , therefore, is better placed in Cydianirus till that genus is dismembered.* They are incorrectly shown as widely divergent in this and the allied species on the Plate in Wytsman's ‘Genera Insectorum.’ † P. guerini, Fåhr., is the type of Polytelidius, Bovie.
2459
1748
Pantomorus picturatus
21058
Apion pallitarse
Apion pallitarse
1722
1706
22433
Curculio juvencus
Curculio juvencus
165
148
7797511
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7797511
Bufomicrus squamosus
26572
Third and fifth interstices feebly raised to near the apex. … obliteratus, sp. n.
4506
4425
23282
Promecops tridentata
Promecops tridentata
771
751
26685
3. Pseudocyphus macroscapus, sp. n. (Tab. XIII. fig. 11, ♂.)
1745
1685
2669
Aphrastus unicolor
Caccophryastes
27201
21 (B). Epicærus depilis.
852
827
24149
Cyphus 16-punctatus
Cyphus 16-punctatus
4132
4113
3071
Epicærus carinatus var.
7880196
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7880196
Eugnamptus salvini
7855474
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7855474
Geonemus agrestis
24674
Maseorhynchus
Maseorhynchus
152
139
680915
http://eol.org/pages/680915
Rhinospathe albomarginata
26898
Cydianirus, Gemminger et Harold, Gen. Col. viii. p. 2326.
1747
1690
49364
http://eol.org/pages/49364
Otiorhynchus
21059
Apion germanum
Apion germanum
208
194
26571
Third and fifth interstices each with a series of tubercles, the terminal one on the third large. … tuberculosus, sp. n.
4424
4304
22432
Germariella juvencus
Germariella juvencus
146
126
Pantomorus robustus
23283
Promecops clavisetis
Promecops clavisetis
2583
2563
26684
Two males and two females, the three forms evidently belonging to one variable insect (the var. β kindly lent us by Mr. Janson), the females having a slightly shorter antennal scape than the males and a line of very minute hairs down each elytral interstice. Compared with P. macroscapus the present species may be known by the more strongly sinuate base of the elytra, the outwardly-dilated shorter scape of the male antenna, and the different markings*.* An undescribed insect (♀) in the British Museum labelled “ Platyomus gratiosus, Jekel, Brazil,” is extremely like P. nigroguttatus , but it has the antennal scape more slender and the scattered black spots on the elytra differently arranged.
1684
986
7797510
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7797510
Polydrosus ochreus
26349
Ten specimens, scarcely varying in colour, and probably all from the State of Oaxaca. Easily separable from E. opulentus and E. vitticollis by the sharply carinate rostrum and the v-shaped prominence limiting the bare nasal plate; the prothorax, too, is also more or less hollowed down the middle anteriorly, as well as being finely canaliculate.
2366
2020
25981
Eighteen specimens, all but four from Costa Rica, the latter including both green and cinereous forms, the variety (fig. 5) being from Tucurrique. This species bears an extraordinary resemblance to the Costa Rican and Panama insect described by Pascoe under the name of Eustales stellaris *; but may be distinguished from it at a glance by the more slender antennæ, the prominent, strictly lateral eyes, the sulcate (not carinate) rostrum, the non-mucronate apices of the elytra, &c. From M. viridicans it may be
3740
3226
Caccophryastes lineatus
2931
Curculio auricephalus
3072
Epicærus carteri
4095003
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=4095003
Bradyrhynchus
26897
Cydianerus, Schönherr, Gen. Curc. v. p. 737 (1839); Lacordaire, Gen. Col. vi. p. 279.
1689
1604
24677
Mazenes
Mazenes
226
219
25984
Mimographus, Schönherr, Mant. sec. Curc. p. 34 (1847); Kirsch, Berl. ent. Zeitschr. 1867, p. 224 (part.).
481
376
12299169
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/browse/tree/id/12299169
Alnus
23070
Pseudeustylus cupreotinctus
Pseudeustylus cupreotinctus
1416
1389
26683
Hab.MEXICO, Playa Vicente in Vera Cruz [type], Tapachula in Chiapas [var. α] (Höge), Oaxaca [var. β] (Hegewisch, in coll. Sommer).
985
855
23284
Promecops cincta
P. cincta
284
275
21056
Apion fraudulentum
Apion fraudulentum
1164
1146
Pantomorus rudis
26570
Third interstice with an anteriorly evanescent, straight, abruptly terminated ridge, the suture not raised at the base. … granulosus, sp. n.
4303
4163
2895234
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=2895234
Compsus cretaceus
22435
Curculio diadema
Curculio diadema
383
367
23810
Apion epicum
Apion epicum
2357
2345
23811
Apion epicum
Apion epicum
2380
2368
2930
Curculio 6-punctatus
23771
48. Apion hastifer, sp. n.
1350
1324
3073
Epicærus centralis
26896
CYDIANIRUS.
1603
1592
24676
MAZENES
MAZENES
207
200
12274035
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/browse/tree/id/12274035
Quercus
25983
MIMOGRAPHUS.
375
363
25830
4. Polydacrys nigrofasciatus, sp. n. (Tab. IX. fig. 20.)
1644
1588
23071
Pseudeustylus cupreoviridis
P. cupreoviridis
2597
2581
23285
Promecops alternans
Promecops alternans
352
333
22434
Cyphus juvencus
Cyphus juvencus
228
213
Pantomorus rufipes
21057
Apion pleuriticum
A. pleuriticum
1434
1420
25196
This species is very similar to the variety of Derosomus fragilis that has the scales tinged with green, but in C. mexicanus the elytra bear numerous very short erect setæ. The antennæ are moderately long and the second joint of the funiculus is much shorter than the first. The eyes are large and convex. The thorax is slender, subcylindric, about as long as broad, a little narrowed towards the front. The elytra are broader at the base than the thorax, and become a little wider till just behind the middle; they are rather finely punctate-striate. The legs are black, and the middle tibiæ of the male bear an emargination on the inner face just above the apex. Three specimens.
952
271
2666
Aphrastus impressicollis
2933
Curculio juvencus
529422
http://eol.org/pages/529422
Pseudopantomorus latifrons
3605
Pantomorus rudis
7796354
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7796354
Sciadrusus propheticus
Pantomorus salvini
21054
Apion filipes
Apion filipes
1228
1215
24671
Lordops
Lordops
75
68
23072
Exophthalmus distigma
Exophthalmus distigma
2796
2775
23286
Promecops dentimanus
P. dentimanus
1852
1839
23399
Epicærus niger
Epicærus niger
450
436
7818003
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7818003
Epicaerus ravidus
24990
Phacepholis viridis
Phacepholis viridis
19
0
2665
Aphrastus coarcticollis
23777
49. Apion poeticum, sp. n. (Tab. III. fig. 14, ♂.)
50
0
2932
Curculio diadema
3606
Pantomorus rufipes
23073
BRACHYSTYLUS
BRACHYSTYLUS
2987
2975
26345
11. Exophthalmus cupreipes, sp. n. (Tab. XI. fig. 15, ♀.)
774
717
7796355
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7796355
Polydrosus pallidisetis
23930
Attelabus breviceps
Attelabus breviceps
2048
2029
24670
Lixus
Lixus
55
50
21055
Apion pleuriticum
Apion pleuriticum
2373
2356
Pantomorus sobrinus
23287
Promecops brevisetis
Promecops brevisetis
1886
1866
26450
29. Exophthalmus lunaris, sp. n. (Tab. XII. figg. 7, ♂; 8, 8 a , ♀.)
356
288
400429
http://eol.org/pages/400429
Chauliopleurus rufovittatus
2935
Curculio quadrivittatus
23776
We have received eight examples that I refer to A. hastifer ; I am not sure, however, but what they may belong to two or three species very closely allied, with considerable sexual differences in the case of each; they vary a little in size, colour, and punctuation, and in the length of the legs. As this small number of examples are from four different localities, I can come to no positive opinion about them, but the following is clearly distinct.
2738
2287
3607
Pantomorus salvini
515726
http://eol.org/pages/515726
Amphidees nasutus
2668
Aphrastus tæniatus
22431
Naupactus
Naupactus
48
39
24992
Phyllobius
Phyllobius
61
51
23931
Attelabus brevicollis
Attelabus brevicollis
2079
2058
23074
Brachystylus
Brachystylus
3001
2989
7881877
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7881877
Eugnamptus nigricornis
25835
5. Polydacrys brevicollis, sp. n.
33
0
26344
The typical form of this insect is common in the lower portions of the Polochic Valley and it has long been known in collections under Chevrolat's MS. name; the var. α is represented by a single female from Temash River; and the var. β by five males from Livingston, on the Atlantic coast. The median groove on the prothorax is conspicuous and usually indicated by an irregular row of coarse punctures. The smooth line along the rostrum is sometimes obsolete.
716
257
23288
Promecops umbrata
P. umbrata
3303
3293
24673
MASEORHYNCHUS
MASEORHYNCHUS
127
114
21052
Apion
Apion
1036
1031
2934
Curculio octotuberculatus
2667
Aphrastus submarginatus
12343797
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/browse/tree/id/12343797
Trachyphloeus
23932
Attelabus brevicollis
Attelabus brevicollis
2110
2089
7850727
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7850727
Elissa constricta
25191
This genus agrees fairly well with Derosomus , except that the structure of the ventral plates is peculiar, the second segment being remarkably short, while there appears at first sight to be a sixth ventral plate present at the extremity of the body; this is, however, owing to the margins of the dorsal plate being deflexed to the ventral surface. The scrobes appear to be rather more sharply limited than they are in Derosomus . The absence of wings, though pretty certain, has not been verified. BIOL. CENTR.-AMER., Coleopt., Vol. IV. Pt. 3, May 1911. ZZ
2819
2259
3608
Pantomorus sobrinus
22430
Cyphus
Cyphus
3229
3223
21053
Apion acarinum
A. acarinum
1067
1056
23075
Brachystylus
Brachystylus
3134
3122
24991
Phaops
Phaops
38
32
25834
Numerous examples, mostly from Tehuantepec. Smaller than any of the varieties of P. depressifrons , the eyes less prominent, the elytra closely set with short stiff setæ. The markings are very variable, according to the predominance of the cinereous or blackish scales, the median vitta on the prothorax and the post-basal and subapical patches on the elytra being obsolete in light-coloured examples (leaving only a transverse curved mark just beyond the middle of each elytron), the darker individuals having the elytral fasciæ longitudinally coalescent (leaving a few scattered cinereous spots only) or transversely confluent. The present species bears a superficial resemblance to the apterous Mitostylus gracilis, Horn. 2 FF 2
3644
2911
26343
Hab.BRITISH HONDURAS (U. S. Nat. Mus.), Temash River [var. α] (Mus. Brit.), Belize (Blancaneaux); GUATEMALA, Yzabal (Sallé), Livingston [var. β], Cacao near Trece Aguas (Schwarz and Barber, in U. S. Nat. Mus.), Panzos (Conradt), Teleman, Chacoj (Champion).
256
0
24672
Lordops parcus
Lordops parcus
102
88
23289
Promecops brevisetis
P. brevisetis
3456
3443
681572
http://eol.org/pages/681572
Exophthalmus agrestis
20979
Apion gracilirostre
Apion gracilirostre
23
4
24456
Eupagoderes mexicanus
Eupagoderes mexicanus
3512
3491
3068
Epicærus calvus
23065
Eustylus puber
Eustylus puber
3135
3121
24993
Phyllobius grypsatus
Phyllobius grypsatus
115
95
7881559
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7881559
Eugnamptus brevicollis
3614
Pantomorus uniformis
24367
Epicærus vilis
Epicærus vilis
782
768
23922
Attelabus analis
Attelabus analis
1816
1800
23805
Apion davidis
Apion davidis
2233
2220
7868537
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7868537
Polydacrys nubilosus
24457
Eupagoderes mexicanus
Eupagoderes mexicanus
3545
3524
3067
Epicærus biformis
26790
One pair. Recognizable by the two very large tubercles on each elytron—the one below the base broad and occupying the space between the third and fifth rows of punctures, the other oblong,—and the single dirty white oblique fascia on the disc. The scrobes are less convergent behind than in E. striatus . The eyes in both these insects have the appearance of being inserted at the base of the rostrum, owing to the head being abruptly convex behind them.
1404
950
23064
Pseudeustylus cupreoviridis
P. cupreoviridis
2972
2956
24994
Phyxelis
Phyxelis
141
133
23921
Attelabus
Attelabus
1787
1778
24368
Epicærus vilis
Epicærus vilis
809
795
23804
Apion cretaceicolle
Apion cretaceicolle
2210
2191
3066
Epicærus bicolor
3613
Pantomorus trituberculatus
7843724
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7843724
Trachyphloeomimus solitarius
24458
Eupagoderes prolatus
Eupagoderes prolatus
3577
3557
20977
Apion hystriculum
Apion hystriculum
1374
1357
Pantomorus stupidus
23067
Pseudeustylus cupreoviridis
Pseudeustylus cupreoviridis
30
3
22869
14. Attelabus læsicollis. (Tab. I. figg. 5, 5 a , ♂.)
2366
2313
24995
Pilolabus
Pilolabus
163
154
12414144
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/browse/tree/id/12414144
Gossypium
23807
Apion derasum
Apion derasum
2280
2267
24369
Epicærus viridis
Epicærus viridis
858
842
23924
Attelabus ater
Attelabus ater
1871
1857
22974
31. Attelabus fenestratus, sp. n. (Tab. I. fig. 12, ♀.)
924
869
3616
Pantomorus viridis
7882378
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7882378
Rhynchites oculatus
3761
Pseudocyphus nigroguttatus var. α
20978
Apion mediocre
A. mediocre
1807
1796
Pantomorus strabo
24459
Eupagoderes rotundatus
Eupagoderes rotundatus
3609
3587
3069
Epicærus capetillensis
23066
Eustylus sexguttatus
E. sexguttatus
3154
3140
22868
A. corvinus appears to be abundant in Guatemala, but from Mexico we have received only seven examples, and only a single individual from each of the more southern provinces.
2312
2138
7854803
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7854803
Polydacrys brevicollis
2943481
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=2943481
Colecerus variegatus
24996
PLATYOMINA
PLATYOMINA
183
173
23806
Apion derasum
Apion derasum
2256
2243
23923
Attelabus angulipennis
Attelabus angulipennis
1848
1826
3615
Pantomorus viridicans
25839
One specimen. Larger and broader than P. depressifrons , the prothorax strongly transverse, the elytra without trace of white markings beyond the broad blackish-brown post-median fascia, the setæ of the upper surface replaced by minute, curled, hair-like scales, the second joint of the funiculus elongate. The wings are fully twice the length of the elytra.
1437
1079
7882377
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7882377
Essodius unicolor
3760
Pseudocyphus nigroguttatus var.
26127
a⁴. Upper surface villose: scales metallic golden-green. … tomentosus, sp. n.
2452
2375
24997
Platyomus
Platyomus
204
195
23291
Promecops uniformis
Promecops uniformis
23
4
Pantomorus sulfureus
24678
Mazenes bifoveatus
Mazenes bifoveatus
261
243
24452
Eupagoderes durangoensis
Eupagoderes durangoensis
3373
3349
23069
Exophthalmus carneipes
Exophthalmus carneipes
1294
1272
26232
1. Rhinospathe albomarginata. (Tab. XI. figg. 1, 1 a , ♂.)
1977
1919
12343343
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/browse/tree/id/12343343
Menetypus
3763
Pseudocyphus zebra
3063
Epicærus aurifer
3610
Pantomorus stupidus
23801
Apion conicicolle
Apion conicicolle
2117
2100
23926
Attelabus auratus
Attelabus auratus
1927
1910
24998
Platyomus auricephalus
Platyomus auricephalus
254
232
25197
CHÆTOPANTUS, gen. nov.
975
953
26128
b⁴. Upper surface not villose, elytra setose along the suture posteriorly: scales greenish or cinereous. … rhodopus, Boh.
2574
2453
23290
Promecops alternans
P. alternans
3474
3462
7852984
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7852984
Coleocerus denticollis
23068
Pandeleteius erubescens
Pandeleteius erubescens
1267
1244
24679
Mazenes bifoveatus
Mazenes bifoveatus
291
273
24453
Eupagoderes durangoensis
Eupagoderes durangoensis
3408
3384
Pantomorus subcinctus
7867180
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7867180
Pantomorus brevipes
26233
Rhinospathe albomarginata, Chevr. Bull. Soc. Ent. Fr. 1878, p. xx (♂ ♀.)¹.
2052
1978
3762
Pseudocyphus nigroguttatus var. β
4118626
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=4118626
Cleonus
3062
Epicærus amulæ
23800
Apion colon
Apion colon
2090
2079
23925
Attelabus atratus
Attelabus atratus
1899
1882
3368980
http://eol.org/pages/3368980
Apion hastifer
26339
Very like E. opulentus ; the head, rostrum, scape, legs, a median vitta on the prothorax, the scutellum, and sometimes the elytral suture and a humeral spot also, clothed with cupreous or golden-cupreous scales, the other scales green or golden-green; the prothorax distinctly impressed along the median line; the elytra transversely flattened or depressed at the base, the seriate punctures usually more conspicuous, less approximate, and placed in larger foveæ. (Fig. 12.)
2387
1913
23293
THECESTERNINÆ
THECESTERNINÆ
1525
1512
24454
Eupagoderes gracilis
Eupagoderes gracilis
3441
3421
26230
Rhinospathe, Chevrolat, Bull. Soc. Ent. Fr. 1878, p. xix.
1213
1156
Pantomorus uniformis
3612
Pantomorus sulfureus
3765
Pseudopantomorus latifrons
3065
Epicærus æruginosus
24999
Platyomus auriceps
Platyomus auriceps
285
267
22970
Attelabus binotatus, Gyll. in Schönh. Gen. et Spec. Curc. v. p. 316¹.
2284
2215
23928
Attelabus binotatus
Attelabus binotatus
1984
1965
23803
Apion constricticolle
Apion constricticolle
2180
2159
24560
Exophthalmus quadrivittatus
Exophthalmus quadrivittatus
1791
1764
23292
Promecops unidentata
P. unidentata
1491
1478
25199
I am obliged to separate the species referred to this genus from Derosomus on account of the more approximate hind coxæ; it has, too, the pleural edge of the wingcase but little sinuate. In other characters, except that the scape is not quite so long, Chætopantus seems to agree with Derosomus . The mentum appears to be remarkably slender, and the labial palpi exposed at its apex excessively minute.
1569
1168
26231
This genus includes two elongate, robust, subfusiform, winged, polished, black insects nearly related to Exophthalmus . They have the rostrum broad, widened anteriorly, bicarinate above, and also with a transverse inter-antennal ridge, the scrobes obliquely descending, the antennæ inserted near the apex; the eyes large; the scutellum transverse; the elytra with two abbreviated supplementary striæ towards the apex externally, the outer striæ entire, the humeri (in the type) obtuse in ♀ and dentiform in front in ♂, the apical declivity densely villose or squamose; the tibiæ more or less sulcate externally, the posterior pair with the glabrous articular surface large and cavernous; the tarsi broad.
1918
1214
Pantomorus trituberculatus
24455
Eupagoderes gracilis
Eupagoderes gracilis
3473
3453
3764
Pseudopantomorus
3611
Pantomorus subcinctus
3064
Epicærus æqualis
23927
Attelabus axillaris
Attelabus axillaris
1956
1937
23802
Apion constricticolle
Apion constricticolle
2148
2127
22863
We have received only two examples of this insect; they are males, and the peculiarity of the antennæ by which the species may be distinguished from all others of the genus is perhaps less marked in the other sex—the ninth and tenth joints are each about as long as the four preceding joints together, while the terminal joint is small and acuminate, and subconstricted in the middle. In general form A. heterocerus somewhat resembles A. corvinus , but it has a more conical thorax. The head is elongate, and the rostrum short, hardly so long as the head; the eyes only moderately convex, rather widely separated, the space between them depressed, feebly carinate in the middle. Thorax rather long, subconical, almost smooth, there being only a slight sculpture along the base. Elytra with a subobsolete, rather scanty, diffuse punctuation, and also with series of fine, distant punctures, quite obsolete towards the apex; the sutural series is more distinct than the others, but does not reach the apex, and the outer series are so indistinct that they can scarcely be perceived even at the base. The scutellum is much narrower than it is in A. corvinus .
1156
0
26034
Schönherr included a variety of forms under Cyphus , and the type of his Stirps I. (C. argillaceus, Germ. = gibber, Pallas) does not agree very well with the N.- and Central-American species†, which mostly belong to his Stirps II. (type Curculio 16-punctatus, L.); C. juvencus and its allies are here placed under a separate genus, and there are other southern forms that will probably have to be eliminated sooner or later. The species from our region placed under Cyphus may be known by their subquadrate, broad, sulcate rostrum; the very prominent, convex, laterally placed eyes; the comparatively short scape and the short obconic outer joints of the funiculus of the antennæ; the bisinuate, feebly margined base of the prothorax; the fusion or approximation of the outer elytral striæ from about one-third from the base; the prominent humeri; the minute or obsolete scutellum; the laminate, squamose apex of the posterior tibiæ, with the glabrous articular surface ascending; and the broad tarsi, at least in the males. The females of all of them have an oblique impressed line on each side of the fifth ventral segment in front. † C. gibber has an irregular additional row of punctures on the alternate elytral interstices, the outer striæ free, the rostrum longer, &c. 2 HH 2
2751
1467
24214
Epagriopsis
Epagriopsis
910
899
3172
Eugnamptus niger
7852141
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7852141
Megalostylus brevipilis
3767
Pterocolus
20971
Apion tantillum
Apion tantillum
241
226
Aphrastus submarginatus
24787
Ophryastes bituberosus
Ophryastes bituberosus
3822
3800
26797
Phyllobius grypsatus, Boh. in Schönh. Gen. Curc. vii. 1, p. 27¹.
3573
3509
Otiorhynchid
23178
Coleocerus
Coleocerus
1980
1970
21483
Epicærus carinatus
E. carinatus
2007
1995
26123
b². Scales cinereous … sturmi, Boh., var. villosus, Chevr.
2262
2204
24888
Pandeleteius quadrinodosus
Pandeleteius quadrinodosus
2322
2296
657714
http://eol.org/pages/657714
Eugnamptus divisus
24561
Exophthalmus roralis
Exophthalmus roralis
1823
1803
24215
Epagriopsis gravidus
Epagriopsis gravidus
943
923
26035
a. Humeri angularly projecting laterally; elytra with the sutural region gibbous at the posterior third; species very large, viridi- or cæruleo-squamose, prothorax and elytra with small scattered black spots … 16-punctatus, L.
226
0
24889
Pandeleteius quadrinodosus
Pandeleteius quadrinodosus
2360
2334
23929
Attelabus binotatus
Attelabus binotatus
2014
1995
20972
Apion
Apion
1172
1167
3766
Pterocolinæ
24360
Epicærus transversepunctatus
Epicærus transversepunctatus
577
549
3171
Eugnamptus maculatus
24788
Ophryastes bituberosus
Ophryastes bituberosus
3862
3840
24562
Exophthalmus roralis
Exophthalmus roralis
1855
1835
26798
Eustylus subsignatus, Chevr. in litt.².
3613
3574
Aphrastus tæniatus
Ophyrastina
23177
Colecerus
Colecerus
1966
1957
21482
Epicærus biformis
Epicærus biformis
1117
1100
10207903
http://eol.org/pages/10207903
Exophthalmus margaritaceus
24216
Epagriopsis inæqualis
Epagriopsis inæqualis
976
955
3769
Pterocolus grossus
24191
Viewed in this way, I define Amphidees as embracing such “Otiorhynchinæ apteræ” as have ocular lobes, and in which the rostral scrobes are broad and indefinite behind; this latter character being the essential point of distinction from Eupagoderes . In our region, therefore, the genus is the equivalent of Horn's group Strangaliodes. The posterior corbels are more or less imperfectly cavernous, except in A. pilosus , where I think they may be described as open.
1525
1061
26032
CYPHUS.
1261
1254
Aphrastus angularis
24361
Epicærus tristis
Epicærus tristis
605
589
27425
3 (A). Isodacrys schwarzi, sp. n. (Tab. XV. figg. 29, 29 a .)
190
129
3174
Eugnamptus nigripennis
26234
Teratorhinus phænomenalis, Jekel, in litt.².
2097
2053
Aphrastus coarcticollis
517423
http://eol.org/pages/517423
Rhynchites mixtus
24789
Ophryastes cinereus
Ophryastes cinereus
3894
3875
24563
Exophthalmus scalaris
Exophthalmus scalaris
1888
1867
26795
Six examples, evidently all males*. The elongate-triangular elytra, with prominent humeri and interruptedly costate alternate interstices, the relatively narrow, cylindrical prothorax, and the anteriorly bifurcate median carina of the rostrum, are the chief characters of E. ruptus . The scales, too, are brown on the upper surface and metallic green beneath. The elytra are broader at the base than in E. sexguttatus .* The female of an allied viridi-squamose, non-tuberculate form from Savanillas de Pirris, Costa Rica, too worn to describe, has the elytra widened to the middle.
3460
2879
Otiorhynchides
24192
1. Amphidees major, sp. n. (Tab. IV. fig. 13.)
1572
1526
24450
Eupagoderes depressirostris
Eupagoderes depressirostris
3300
3273
21481
Epicærus tristis
E. tristis
257
247
24217
Epagriopsis morosus
Epagriopsis morosus
1007
988
26033
Cyphus, Germar, Ins. Spec. nov. p. 427 (1824) (part.); Schönherr, Curc. Disp. Meth. p. 107; Gen. Curc. i. p. 620, and vi. 1, p. 141; Lacordaire, Gen. Col. vi. p. 114; Horn, Proc. Am. Phil. Soc. xv. p. 89.
1466
1262
24190
This genus was established by Schönherr for a single Mexican species, and I now add several others. These differ among themselves by small structural distinctions in the ventral segments and apices of the hind tibiæ, as well as in the thickness of the rostrum; but I am quite unable to look on these minute structural characters as of more than specific importance. A. pilosus differs rather more strongly, but I do not think it necessary to separate even it at present.
1060
590
3768
Pterocolus auricollis
24362
Epicærus tristis
Epicærus tristis
633
617
20970
Apion
Apion
125
120
7826117
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7826117
Nocheles vestitus
3173
Eugnamptus nigricornis
27424
ISODACRYS (p. 175).
128
109
22580
Megalostylus
Megalostylus
2792
2780
26122
a². Scales green … sturmi, Boh.
2203
2172
Aphrastus impressicollis
26796
6. Eustylus grypsatus. (Tab. XIII. fig. 25, ♂.)
3508
3461
23179
Coleocerus
Coleocerus
2781
2771
Otiorhynchidæ
24564
Exophthalmus scalaris
Exophthalmus scalaris
1921
1900
24451
Eupagoderes dunnianus
Eupagoderes dunnianus
3333
3312
10207901
http://eol.org/pages/10207901
Exophthalmus carinirostris
26449
One specimen. More elongate than the female of E. jekelianus ; the rostral carina broader and less acute; the prothorax subquadrate; the alternate elytral interstices raised and almost bare, the others flattened and squamose, the apices more sharply mucronate. The tibiæ are not sulcate.
287
0
21480
Epicærus carinatus
Epicærus carinatus
42
24
3176
Eugnamptus picticollis
7841274
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7841274
Epicaerus depilis
23809
Apion dissimilipes
Apion dissimilipes
2335
2317
24363
Epicærus truquianus
Epicærus truquianus
664
645
24210
Entimus
Entimus
808
801
24884
Pandeleteius ornatifrons
Pandeleteius ornatifrons
2156
2132
23174
COLEOCERUS
COLEOCERUS
1846
1836
24565
Exophthalmus scalptus
Exophthalmus scalptus
1954
1933
731599
http://eol.org/pages/731599
Epicaerus squalidus
20975
Apion lassum
A. lassum
2311
2302
3177
Eugnamptus plebeius
Ophryastes wickhami
22581
Megalostylus hirsutus
M. hirsutus
2812
2801
2609700
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=2609700
Epicaerus texanus
23808
Apion disparatum
Apion disparatum
2307
2291
4373817
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=4373817
Trachyphloeomimus
3175
Eugnamptus obscurus
687580
http://eol.org/pages/687580
Epicaerus scutellaris
24150
Cyphus 16-punctatus
Cyphus 16-punctatus
4163
4144
24211
Entimus arrogans
Entimus arrogans
836
820
7840393
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7840393
Promecops clavisetis
24364
Epicærus truquianus
Epicærus truquianus
695
676
12343237
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/browse/tree/id/12343237
Decasticha
24885
Pandeleteius ornatifrons
Pandeleteius ornatifrons
2192
2168
22582
Megalostylus
Megalostylus
2970
2958
22979
Described from a single female. The front femora are bidentate as in A. binotatus , but the outer tooth is strongly sinuous externally.
1536
1401
23173
Pseudhypoptus parcus
P. parcus
1532
1523
7866987
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7866987
Pantomorus faber
20976
Apion mediocre
Apion mediocre
18
4
24566
Exophthalmus sommeri
Exophthalmus sommeri
1986
1966
24151
Cyphus sublineatus
Cyphus sublineatus
4194
4176
22865
Attelabus corvinus, Gyll. in Schönh. Gen. et Spec. Curc. v. p. 304¹.
1249
1181
24365
Epicærus uniformis
Epicærus uniformis
725
707
24212
Entimus plebejus
Entimus plebejus
864
848
22978
Closely allied to A. binotatus , but easily distinguished by the colour-characters, and the remarkably conspicuous ivory-like marks on the middle of the elytra; it is also a shorter insect.
1400
1211
4367359
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=4367359
Thamiras
24886
Pandeleteius ovipennis
Pandeleteius ovipennis
2237
2215
26791
5. Eustylus ruptus, sp. n. (Tab. XIII. figg. 24, 24 a , ♂.)
1464
1405
22583
Megalostylodes hirsutus
Megalostylodes hirsutus
26
3
3179
Eugnamptus salvini
24567
Exophthalmus sphacelatus
Exophthalmus sphacelatus
2023
1999
3368988
http://eol.org/pages/3368988
Apion lassum
26569
Third interstice with a prominent, curved, abruptly terminated ridge, the suture raised behind the scutellum. … virosus, Pasc.
4162
4036
Ophryastini
20973
Apion lassum
Apion lassum
1339
1327
23176
Colecerus
Colecerus
1915
1906
24152
Cyphus sulphureus
Cyphus sulphureus
4224
4207
24366
Epicærus uniformis
Epicærus uniformis
755
737
22864
13. Attelabus corvinus.
1180
1157
24213
EPAGRIOPSIS
EPAGRIOPSIS
887
876
23175
Colecerus
Colecerus
1857
1848
7796590
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7796590
Pantomorus viridicans
22584
EXOPHTHALMINA
EXOPHTHALMINA
1304
1291
24887
Pandeleteius pauperculus
Pandeleteius pauperculus
2284
2260
Ophryastina
3178
Eugnamptus rufifrons
2609923
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=2609923
Lixus
24568
Exophthalmus stellaris
Exophthalmus stellaris
2058
2036
20974
Apion guatemalenum
Apion guatemalenum
2192
2174
24007
BUFOMICRUS
BUFOMICRUS
4365
4355
24112
Curculio thunbergi
Curculio thunbergi
3064
3046
3193
Eumestorus proximus
Anypotactus sulcicollis
24798
Ophryastes speciosus
Ophryastes speciosus
4172
4152
26752
a². Elytra with the interstices feebly uniformly convex: scales uniformly green. … [ puber, Oliv.]
2609
2511
7822942
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7822942
Hypoptus jekeli
21177
Ophryastes
Ophryastes
326
316
Ophryastes cinereus
26691
4. Pseudocyphus zebra, sp. n. (Tab. XIII. fig. 12, ♀.)
239
185
22556
Megalostylus brevipilis
M. brevipilis
680
667
24006
Bradyrhynchus tolucæ
Bradyrhynchus tolucæ
4333
4313
24111
Curculio spengleri
Curculio spengleri
3028
3010
4291911
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=4291911
Pilolabus
Anypotactus exilis
3194
Euomus
24797
Ophryastes sallei
Ophryastes sallei
4140
4123
73616
http://eol.org/pages/73616
Pactorrhinus
23960
Attelabus nigriclava
Attelabus nigriclava
2934
2914
26690
occasionally have a faint greenish or cupreous tinge. The Texan P. flexicaulis is somewhat like P. macroscapus , but it has a broader head and prothorax, differently marked elytra, &c.
184
0
22555
Megalostylus albicans
M. albicans
408
397
Ophryastes collaris
21178
Eupagoderes
Eupagoderes
558
547
22449
Cyphus gibber
C. gibber
2613
2604
24005
Bradyrhynchus tolucæ
Bradyrhynchus tolucæ
4300
4280
Aphrastus
3191
Eumestorus
24110
Curculio 16-punctatus
Curculio 16-punctatus
2992
2971
7846194
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7846194
Pandeleteius sinuatipes
24796
Ophryastes porosus
Ophryastes porosus
4112
4094
Ophryastes basalis
21179
Ophryastes
Ophryastes
574
564
22554
Megalostylus brevipilis
Megalostylus brevipilis
2451
2428
676080
http://eol.org/pages/676080
Attelabus auratus
24004
Bradyrhynchus rugicollis
Bradyrhynchus rugicollis
4268
4244
22448
Cyphus
Cyphus
1939
1933
3192
Eumestorus luctuosus
Aphrasti
24795
Ophryastes ovipennis
Ophryastes ovipennis
4082
4062
26753
b². Elytra with the alternate interstices raised, spotted and lineate: scales not metallic. … sexguttatus, sp. n.
2723
2610
26692
Platyomus zebra, Pilate, in litt.¹.
275
240
22553
Megalostylus rhodopus
M. rhodopus
2325
2314
Ophryastes bituberosus
76903
http://eol.org/pages/76903
Oxyderces
2609738
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=2609738
Eudiagogus rosenschoeldi
Ophryastes latipennis
26542
The four Costa Rican or Panama insects referred to this genus are closely related inter se, though not very similar in general appearance. The 10-striate elytra separates them from Exophthalmus ; and the non-squamose nasal plate, the less abruptly bowed anterior tibiæ, the rounded eyes, the non-lobate base of the elytra, &c., distinguish them from Eustales (type Curculio thunbergi, Dalm.). D. subocellata superficially resembles Exophthalmus obsoletus (Oliv.) and D. decemguttata is marked like E. jekelianus (White). Decasticha will include at least one undescribed Colombian form (Eustales gemmeus, Klug, in litt.) in the British Museum.
2813
2171
22552
Megalostylus rhodopus
Megalostylus rhodopus
1534
1513
684831
http://eol.org/pages/684831
Trachyphloeus solitarius
24871
Pandeleteius laticeps
Pandeleteius laticeps
1674
1653
26489
γ. The scales clustered into one or three vittæ on the prothorax, and a sutural, submarginal, and marginal stripe on the elytra, the rest of the upper surface almost bare (♂ ♀). [Fig. 15, ♀]—Guatemala to Panama.
1665
1454
7790282
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7790282
Attelabus atratus
2920596
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=2920596
Pseudocyphus nigroguttatus
2609737
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=2609737
Eudiagogus pulcher
24794
Ophryastes ovipennis
Ophryastes ovipennis
4050
4030
21060
Apion pallitarse
A. pallitarse
1194
1181
21173
Caccophryastes
Caccophryastes
1743
1729
660107
http://eol.org/pages/660107
Epicaerus decoratus
883195
http://eol.org/pages/883195
Thamiras undulatus
3190
Eumerus
22551
Megalostylus rhodopus
Megalostylus rhodopus
1489
1468
26541
Type, D. subocellata Champion , Biologia Centrali-Americana, Coleoptera, vol. 4, part 3: 273. 1911.
2170
2071
21174
Caccophryastes lineatus
Caccophryastes lineatus
2195
2172
684832
http://eol.org/pages/684832
Trachyphloeomimus solitarius
24870
Pandeleteius inflatus
Pandeleteius inflatus
1636
1615
7815330
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7815330
Praepodes canescens
21061
Apion disparatum
Apion disparatum
1256
1240
24793
Ophryastes latipennis
Ophryastes latipennis
4019
3998
7867056
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7867056
Pantomorus dorsalis
Anypotactus bicaudatus
24009
Bufomicrus cristatus
Bufomicrus cristatus
4424
4404
Ophryastes decipiens
22550
Megalostylus sturmi
M. sturmi
1410
1401
21175
EUPAGODERES
EUPAGODERES
253
242
24792
Ophryastes desertus
Ophryastes desertus
3987
3968
26758
b⁴. Elytral setæ shorter and decumbent. … striatus, Boh.
56
0
21062
Apion subauratum
Apion subauratum
20
4
23278
Promecops leucothryeus
Promecops leucothryeus
321
299
25954
10. Steirarrhinus cinereoguttatus, sp. n. (Tab. IX. fig. 34, ♀.)
929
865
2609170
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=2609170
Artipus
7846888
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7846888
Tetragonomus tuberosus
23656
29. Apion seriatum, sp. n. (Tab. III. fig. 8.)
919
873
7854381
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7854381
Hadromerus cretatus
24008
Bufomicrus
Bufomicrus
4387
4377
21176
Eupagoderes
Eupagoderes
266
255
24791
Ophryastes decipiens
Ophryastes decipiens
3956
3936
Ophryastes desertus
26757
a⁴. Elytra setæ erect, long, and stiff. … setipennis, sp. n.
2932
2872
21063
Apion teapense
Apion teapense
1626
1612
26543
1. Decasticha subocellata, sp. n. (Tab. XII. fig. 21, ♀.)
2871
2814
73614
http://eol.org/pages/73614
Artipus
23078
12. Rhynchites confertus, sp. n.
2037
2005
25953
One specimen. This species has broader tarsi and a stouter antennal club than the allied forms, characters separating it from the female of the variable S. nebulosus . The almost bare space along the middle of the prothorax may be due to abrasion. The two pallid fasciæ on the elytra are oblique, and the anterior one is connected externally with the humeral patch. This species has the tarsi as broad as in the Colombian Mimographus amandus, Kirsch, but the antennæ are slender, the head is sulcate to the base, the long erect setæ are wanting, &c.
864
315
23279
Promecops quadrimaculatus
Promecops quadrimaculatus
350
325
20805
Rhynchites championi
R. championi
194
182
26699
Platyomus auripes, Jekel, in litt.².
1966
1930
23276
Promecops leucothyrea
Promecops leucothyrea
188
167
21064
Apion sancti-felicis
Apion sancti-felicis
24
4
24790
Ophryastes collaris
Ophryastes collaris
3924
3905
23062
PSEUDEUSTYLUS
PSEUDEUSTYLUS
2120
2107
22443
Cyphus argillaceus
C. argillaceus
1565
1551
23967
Attelabus smithi
Attelabus smithi
3124
3108
7791663
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7791663
Attelabus mundanus
655680
http://eol.org/pages/655680
Pandeleteius erubescens
24427
Eugnamptus truncatus
Eugnamptus truncatus
2564
2544
2632
Allocoryninæ
25847
Found in numbers at Peña Blanca, these specimens (somewhat immature) having the antennæ ferruginous, the club excepted. Very like P. nigriclava, Kirsch (the type of which, as well as that of P. ruficornis , has been communicated by Dr. Heller for comparison), but with the antennæ inserted a little nearer the tip of the rostrum, the scrobes more sinuate and partly visible from above, the elytral setæ much shorter. P. ruficornis has a longer rostrum, the prothorax rounded at the sides, and the elytra maculate.
513
0
397001
http://eol.org/pages/397001
Exophthalmus vitticollis
21170
Ophryastes
Ophryastes
1590
1580
26698
Platyomus chrysopus, Chevr. in litt.¹.
1929
1891
23277
Promecops leucothyreus
Promecops leucothyreus
249
227
24426
Eugnamptus truncatus
Eugnamptus truncatus
2533
2513
529410
http://eol.org/pages/529410
Eugnamptus latifrons
22442
Stirps I
Stirps I
1548
1540
23072
11. Rhynchites regularis, sp. n.
1233
1201
21065
Apion pedestre
Apion pedestre
1284
1270
24119
Cydianirus argenteus
Cydianirus argenteus
3273
3253
20804
Rhynchites inermis
Rhynchites inermis
2093
2075
23063
Eustylus
Eustylus
2947
2939
23968
Attelabus splendens
Attelabus splendens
3153
3134
2631
Aderorhinus
12343381
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/browse/tree/id/12343381
Mimographus
24425
Eugnamptus tibialis
Eugnamptus tibialis
2503
2484
21171
Eupagoderes
Eupagoderes
1606
1595
20807
Eugnamptus
Eugnamptus
2208
2198
26261
d⁵. Prothorax immaculate or obsoletely vittate, the elytra with one or two shallow foveæ or bare spots on the disc, the scales uniformly coloured and closely placed, sometimes here and there clustered into inconspicuous denser patches on the disc of the elytra. … Species 13, 14.
279
0
6886228
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=6886228
Bradyrhynchus brevirostris
23274
Promecops unidentata
Promecops unidentata
1342
1322
21066
Apion rugirostre
Apion rugirostre
20
4
23060
Eustylus cinericius
Eustylus cinericius
206
187
22441
Cyphus
Cyphus
1517
1511
24118
Cydianirus argenteus
Cydianirus argenteus
3241
3221
23965
Attelabus sedatus
Attelabus sedatus
3068
3051
2969
Cyphus modestus var.
2630
Acacia
23275
Promecops leucothyrea
P. leucothyrea
161
147
24424
Eugnamptus suturalis
Eugnamptus suturalis
2474
2454
21172
Otiorhynchidæ
Otiorhynchidæ
1648
1635
20806
Rhynchites addendus
Rhynchites addendus
891
872
26486
β. The scales clustered into small patches over the whole of the elytral surface (♀). [Fig. 13, ♀]—Costa Rica, Panama.
1352
1234
26260
b⁶. Prothorax and elytra more or less sinuate at the base (the alternate elytral interstices raised in typical E. carinirostris). … Species 6—12.
2903
2758
Steirarrhinus lineatocollis
7833575
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7833575
Pseudocyphus macroscapus
21067
Apion
Apion
1203
1198
23061
Eustylus subapterus
E. subapterus
1691
1678
22440
Cyphus
Cyphus
1268
1262
25380
Hadromerus opalinus, Horn, Proc. Am. Phil. Soc. xv. p. 85¹.
3229
3170
7854272
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7854272
Pandeleteius femoralis
7817084
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7817084
Praepodes scalaris
2891963
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=2891963
Hypsonotus chlorogaster
24117
Cydianirus
Cydianirus
3209
3199
23966
Attelabus smithi
Attelabus smithi
3098
3082
2968
Cyphus modestus
23272
Promecops nubifer
P. nubifer
1086
1076
Steirarrhinus naupactoides
23963
Attelabus sallei
Attelabus sallei
3013
2997
25385
This variable insect is generally placed as a form of H. dejeani in collections, from which it differs in the smaller scales on the upper surface and the more abundant fine scattered setosity. In most of the specimens the scales are uniformly green or cupreo-cinereous; but in the short series from Chiapas nearly all the colour-varieties are to be found, including several with intermixed scintillating metallic scales or the elytra faintly maculate. I have not seen an example from Arizona. The equally variable S.-American H. gemmifer is very like H. opalinus , but it has larger bare smooth spots along the elytral interstices.
1811
1180
21068
Apion rugirostre
A. rugirostre
1593
1580
26336
This species has a smooth, slightly raised median line on the rostrum; an incomplete impressed line on the prothorax (often obsolete or hidden by the vestiture), the prothorax itself sparsely, irregularly, foveato-punctate; the elytra separately rounded at the base, with the seriate punctures moderately coarse, somewhat crowded, and each placed in a shallow fovea. E. opulentus (the type of which we have seen) is a common insect on the Atlantic slope of Vera Cruz and Tabasco; the variety has been found in some numbers in Guatemala, as well as at Tapachula, on the Pacific slope. The cupreous humeral spot is evanescent and often obsolete. Fresh specimens are sometimes coated with a brownish exudation.
1795
1088
25843
1. Prepodellus viridisquamis, sp. n. (Tab. IX. figg. 21, 21 a , ♀; 22, ♂.)
2284
2210
7881861
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7881861
Auletobius nudus
24641
Hypsometopus
Hypsometopus
4447
4435
7796441
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7796441
Naupactus virescens
20809
RHYNCHITOBIUS
RHYNCHITOBIUS
13
0
2967
Cyphus litus
2942789
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=2942789
Pantomorus uniformis
10780334
http://eol.org/pages/10780334
Pandeleteius ovipennis
22447
Curculio juvencus
C. juvencus
1743
1732
23822
Apion gracilirostre
Apion gracilirostre
2669
2650
24116
CYDIANIRUS
CYDIANIRUS
3187
3177
24003
Bradyrhynchus rugicollis
Bradyrhynchus rugicollis
4232
4208
2636
Alnus
20949
Apion nitidirostre
Apion nitidirostre
1640
1622
23273
Promecops nubifer
P. nubifer
1130
1120
25386
5. Hadromerus cretatus, sp. n. (Tab. VII. fig. 31, ♀.)
1866
1812
22446
Curculio 16-punctatus
Curculio 16-punctatus
1725
1704
Steirarrhinus nebulosus
21069
Apion auctum
Apion auctum
1612
1600
23964
Attelabus sedatus
Attelabus sedatus
3041
3024
20808
Eugnamptus
Eugnamptus
2349
2339
621375
http://eol.org/pages/621375
Bothynodontes gibbipennis
24640
Hypoptus setosulus
Hypoptus setosulus
4422
4404
2966
Cyphus lautus
22559
Megalostylus albicans
Megalostylus albicans
776
755
23823
Apion grallarium
Apion grallarium
2695
2679
24115
Cydianerus argenteus
Cydianerus argenteus
3165
3145
24002
Bradyrhynchus brevirostris
Bradyrhynchus brevirostris
4191
4165
2635
Allocorynus slossoni
23270
Promecops umbrata
P. umbrata
703
693
23961
Attelabus quadratus
Attelabus quadratus
2962
2943
22445
Stirps II
Stirps II
1696
1687
23820
Apion gibbosum
Apion gibbosum
2613
2599
Steirarrhinus nebulosus var.
23071
§ 2.Pygidium entirely exposed; rostrum obsoletely sculptured, but little curved; eyes widely separated; size very small. … (Allies of the European R. nanus.)
1200
1043
26338
Eustales vitticollis, Chevr. in litt.
1912
1875
7881564
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7881564
Eugnamptus rufifrons
26697
5. Pseudocyphus chrysopus, sp. n. (Tab. XIII. figg. 13, ♂; 14, ♀, var.)
1890
1819
26483
α. The scales clustered into large confluent patches towards the sides of the elytra, and sometimes into one or three vittæ on the prothorax also (♂ ♀). [Fig. 12, ♂] [ jekelianus, White (part.).]—Guatemala to Colombia.
1068
850
25841
Prepodellus, Kirsch, Berl. ent. Zeitschr. 1867, p. 239.
1506
1451
2634
Allocorynus mollis
24429
Eugnamptus varius
Eugnamptus varius
2620
2603
2965
Cyphus juvencus
24001
Bradyrhynchus brevirostris
Bradyrhynchus brevirostris
4153
4127
24114
Cydianerus
Cydianerus
3132
3122
Steirarrhinus nebulosus var. ß
22558
Megalostylus splendidus
M. splendidus
749
736
26337
10. Exophthalmus vitticollis, sp. n. (Tab. XI. figg. 12, ♂; 13 ♀, 14 ♂, vars.)
1874
1796
23962
Attelabus rudis
Attelabus rudis
2987
2972
23821
Apion glyphicum
Apion glyphicum
2640
2625
22444
Cyphus gibber
gibber
1581
1575
24339
Epicærus planirostris
Epicærus planirostris
4824
4803
26696
Nine specimens, one with the dark markings faint, but clearly traceable. Differs from P. macroscapus in having larger eyes, a shorter and more strongly clavate antennal scape, more prominent humeri (the elytra being subtriangular in the male), and widely separated, coarser, seriate punctures on the elytra, these being more distant one from another than in P. chrysopus>.
1818
1446
23271
Promecops viator
P. viator
796
787
25840
PREPODELLUS.
1450
1438
24428
Eugnamptus validus
Eugnamptus validus
2593
2575
24000
Bradyrhynchus
Bradyrhynchus
4095
4082
2633
Allocorynus
24113
Curculio vittatus
Curculio vittatus
3109
3092
2964
Cyphus hilaris
4364553
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=4364553
Temnoscapus
22557
Megalostylus fusiformis
M. fusiformis
699
686
49788
http://eol.org/pages/49788
Scythropus
Steirarrhinus nebulosus var. α
23815
Apion filipes
Apion filipes
2486
2473
24337
Epicærus pedestris
Epicærus pedestris
4761
4743
12343377
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/browse/tree/id/12343377
Mitostylus
2974
Cyphus modestus var. γ
7848836
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7848836
Pandeleteius conspersus
3648
Platyomus auripes var. α
Steirarrhinus nebulosus var. γ
3753
Pseudocyphus
652173
http://eol.org/pages/652173
Polydrosus flavonotatus
5510832
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=5510832
Attelabus sedatus
23059
Eustylus subapterus
Eustylus subapterus
1846
1827
650991
http://eol.org/pages/650991
Derosomus fragilis
20945
Apion spretissimum
Apion spretissimum
320
302
26266
i⁵. Prothorax broadly ochreo-bivittate, the elytra with a discoidal and lateral series of large, subquadrate ochreous patches separated by narrow transverse raised bare lines. … Species 20.
1097
908
3604
Pantomorus robustus
24644
Hypsonotus albomarginatus
Hypsonotus albomarginatus
4547
4522
23281
Promecops unidentata
P. unidentata
509
496
24571
Exophthalmus sulcipennis
Exophthalmus sulcipennis
2177
2153
7797005
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7797005
Eumestorus proximus
23601
Naupactus virescens
Naupactus virescens
1623
1604
26327
Eustales opulentus, Boh. in Schönh. Gen. Curc. vi. 1, p. 365¹.
112
50
25164
If these apterous forms were transferred from Horn's Division II. to his Division I., they would be probably found to agree partly with the Sciaphilina as here treated, though some of them almost certainly belong to the Epicærina. The group “Artipi” seems to belong to the Epicærina (indeed, I feel little doubt from the description that some of the species of Aramigus and Phacepholis placed in it belong to the genus Pantomorus); while the “Aphrasti” may possibly prove to belong to a group not represented in our region, but allied to the Cneorhini of the Old World. The group “Omilei” probably belongs to the Epicærina, as suggested by Horn; and Mitostylus of Horn's group Phyllobiini I have already noticed as being probably near Sciaphilus .
2713
1966
2975
Cyphus modestus var. δ
24338
Epicærus pedestris
Epicærus pedestris
4791
4773
Steirarrhinus nebulosus var. β
23814
Apion ferrugineum
Apion ferrugineum
2463
2446
3647
Platyomus auripes
12343376
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/browse/tree/id/12343376
Epicaerus
3752
Pseudhypoptus parcus
26267
j⁵. Prothorax immaculate, the elytra with an interrupted incomplete white stripe on the disc, the other scales greenish, the prothorax truncate at the base and the humeri prominent. … Species 21.
1293
1098
20946
Apion præditum
Apion præditum
1801
1787
24645
Hypsonotus chlorogaster
Hypsonotus chlorogaster
4583
4560
23058
Synthlibonotus
Synthlibonotus
1821
1807
3603
Pantomorus picturatus
24572
Exophthalmus tessellatus
Exophthalmus tessellatus
2212
2188
23280
Promecops dentimanus
Promecops dentimanus
2735
2715
25163
It is, nevertheless, highly probable that there are other North-American genera belonging to this group. I think it will be found to be the rule in the Otiorhynchidæ that when the mesosternal epimera are intermediate in size the species belong to the apterous series. Horn, however, appears to have referred most of the Otiorhynchidæ with an intermediate form of epimera to his second division, which consists principally of winged forms.
1965
1527
6886230
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=6886230
Bradyrhynchus tolucae
23600
Pantomorus uniformis
Pantomorus uniformis
1299
1279
4076355
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=4076355
Aptolemus
26328
Eustales humeralis, Chevr. in litt.².
150
113
23813
Apion erythropterum
Apion erythropterum
2436
2417
Steirarrhinus quadripunctatus
2972
Cyphus modestus var. α
24335
Epicærus oscillator
Epicærus oscillator
4704
4685
3751
Pseudhypoptus eurylobus
3646
Platyomus auriceps
7867170
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7867170
Pantomorus albicans
7817516
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7817516
Hadromerus nobilitatus
12272553
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/browse/tree/id/12272553
Croton
23057
Brachyomus
Brachyomus
1802
1792
20947
Apion spretissimum
A. spretissimum
2339
2324
24642
Hypsometopus inquinatus
Hypsometopus inquinatus
4483
4460
7859337
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7859337
Epicaerus planirostris
26268
k⁵. Prothorax and elytra with a complete continuous white or yellowish submarginal stripe and another stripe on the flanks, the rest of the scales green or cinereous. … Species 22, 23.
1478
1294
26329
The scales on the head, rostrum, scape, and legs, and sometimes on the humeral callus also (E. humeralis, Chevr.), cupreous or golden, those on the rest of the surface green or golden-green.
341
151
25162
This group includes such of our apterous Otiorhynchidæ as have no ocular lobes, but have the claws connate and the scrobes lateral, descending rapidly at some distance in front of the eyes. All the genera have a small mentum, leaving the maxillæ exposed, slender antennæ, and posterior tibiæ with delicate tips, the corbels being quite simple. There are numerous European forms very closely allied to those of our region; but the only North-American genus in Horn's work that I can indicate as pretty certainly belonging to the group is Mitostylus , which he places in the Phyllobiini. The Phyllobiina should, however, be restricted to winged forms, with vague, superior scrobes.
1526
847
7797003
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7797003
Maseorhynchus hondurensis
3602
Pantomorus picipes
23812
Apion errabundum
Apion errabundum
2407
2391
24336
Epicærus pavidus
Epicærus pavidus
4732
4716
2973
Cyphus modestus var. β
Steirarrhinus nebulosus var. δ
3750
Pseudhypoptus
3645
Platyomus auricephalus
24643
Hypsonotides
Hypsonotides
4508
4496
23056
Eustylus cinericius
E. cinericius
1458
1445
7823422
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7823422
Pseudhypoptus parcus
20948
Apion dissimilipes
Apion dissimilipes
352
334
26269
l⁵. Prothorax and elytra reticulate with raised bare lines, the depressed portions of the surface densely clothed with pale green scales. … Species 24.
1630
1479
25161
Group SCIAPHILINA.
846
828
3601
Pantomorus parvulus
24570
Exophthalmus sulcicrus
Exophthalmus sulcicrus
2131
2109
7852046
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7852046
Compsus caeruleipes
7850759
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7850759
Eugnathus depressifrons
24648
Hypsonotus mexicanus
Hypsonotus mexicanus
4683
4663
24220
EPAGRIUS
EPAGRIUS
1090
1082
26028
Curculio diadema, Fabr. Ent. Syst. i. 2, p. 465⁶
415
367
49794
http://eol.org/pages/49794
Pandeleteius
3033
Epagrius albosquamosus
23819
Apion gibbosum
Apion gibbosum
2588
2574
23605
Pantomorus rufipes
Pantomorus rufipes
1722
1704
24333
Epicærus oculatus
Epicærus oculatus
4643
4626
2970
Cyphus modestus var. 20-punctatus
3600
Pantomorus olindæ
26117
MEGALOSTYLUS.
248
235
20800
Rhynchites championi
R. championi
967
955
3034
Epagrius constans
24422
Eugnamptus seriatus
Eugnamptus seriatus
2411
2392
23055
Eustylus chiriquensis
Eustylus chiriquensis
2852
2831
26262
e⁵. Prothorax and elytra densely albo-squamose, with numerous irregular small bare scratches or spots. … Species 15.
396
280
20941
APION Division A
Division A
2199
2189
24649
Ischionoplus
Ischionoplus
4708
4696
26029
Cyphus columbianus and sulphureus, Jekel, in litt.⁷.
468
416
3032
Epagrius
23818
Apion germanum
Apion germanum
2564
2550
23959
Attelabus mundanus
Attelabus mundanus
2904
2886
23604
Phacepholis
Phacepholis
1696
1685
2971
Cyphus modestus var. viridans
24334
Epicærus oscillator
Epicærus oscillator
4673
4654
24221
Epagrius
Epagrius
1116
1108
23054
Eustylus grypsatus
E. grypsatus
2615
2603
26118
Megalostylus, Schönherr, Gen. Curc. vi. 1, p. 114 (1840); Lacordaire, Gen. Col. vi. p. 111.
340
249
20801
Rhynchites championi
R. championi
1271
1259
25167
DEROSOMUS, gen. nov.
134
114
24423
Eugnamptus sexmaculatus
Eugnamptus sexmaculatus
2444
2421
26263
f⁵. Prothorax and elytra vittate, the elytra with shallow foveiform or bare spots on the disc, the humeri not prominent. … Species 16.
531
397
20942
APION Species 1—36
Species 1—36
2223
2211
3031
Epagriopsis samson
5510838
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=5510838
Attelabus splendens
25848
Group CYPHINA.
528
514
24331
Epicærus niger
Epicærus niger
4580
4566
23603
Pantomorus uniformis
P. uniformis
1674
1662
23817
Apion fuscimanum
Apion fuscimanum
2540
2524
23958
Attelabus melanopygus
Attelabus melanopygus
2877
2856
25166
American Otiorhynchidæ would, I think, nearly correspond with that I have used for the forms found in our region.
113
0
22859
12. Attelabus heterocerus, sp. n.
2082
2049
26119
Megalostylus agrees with Cyphus in having the posterior tibiæ laminate and squamose at the apex, and their articular surface ascending, and the rostrum deeply, triangularly emarginate at the tip (so that there is no definite bare nasal plate) and sides; the outer striæ of the elytra are entire; and the scape of the antennæ of the male is very stout, as in Platyomus . It is related to the Antillean Apotomoderes , which has toothed, strongly clavate anterior femora and the corbels of the posterior tibiæ small and open, and to the new genus described below, in which the intermediate and posterior femora are so deeply excavate near the apex as to appear toothed. The species, so far as at present known, are all confined to Mexico*. They are extremely variable in size and in the colour of the scales (there being both green and cinereous forms† in at least three species); and the prothorax sometimes differs in shape in the two sexes, as in certain Steirarrhinus . The males may be known by their longer and stouter antennal scape, the broader third tarsal joint, the unguiculate apex of the intermediate tibiæ, and the more or less hollowed first ventral segment; the females are broader, and often have the prothorax less sinuate at the base and the hind angles more extended outwards than in the males. The anterior tibiæ are toothed at the outer apical angle in both sexes. The smallest specimens seen, as in Megalostylodes , are females. Unfortunately, nothing has been recorded of the habits of these insects. * M. albicans has been recorded from California, probably in error, and M. renggeri, Labr. et Imhoff, from Paraguay, must belong to a different genus. † As in Hadromerus , Cyphus , Atactogenus , &c.
2062
341
20802
Rhynchites mixtus
Rhynchites mixtus
1396
1379
23053
Eustylus veræpacis
Eustylus veræpacis
1167
1149
20943
Apion submetallicum
Apion submetallicum
22
3
24420
Eugnamptus salvini
Eugnamptus salvini
2348
2330
24646
Hypsonotus decoratus
Hypsonotus decoratus
4616
4596
26264
g⁵. Prothorax uni- or trivittate, the elytra with a narrow marginal stripe, and sometimes another down the suture also, the rest of their surface (some widely scattered bare shining spots excepted) densely cinereo-squamose. … Species 17.
769
532
2919689
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=2919689
Epicaerus nebulosus
7839214
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7839214
Eupagoderes depressirostris
3030
Epagriopsis operculatus
688971
http://eol.org/pages/688971
Eustylus sexguttatus
25849
Under this group are placed the various genera with a broad, subquadrate or oblong-subquadrate, flattened, narrowly sulcate rostrum; the scrobes lateral, sinuate, and descending; the eyes convex and strictly lateral (thus being always separated above by the full width of the rostrum); the scutellum minute or depressed; the humeri prominent; the tarsal claws free; and the body winged. The eyes are often so prominent that they might almost be described as subpedunculate. The rostral groove terminates at the base of the subapical plate (never extending across it, as in Artipus , &c.), and the apical emargination is sometimes so deep that no definite bare nasal plate is visible. The outer striæ of the elytra are coalescent or approximate posteriorly in Cyphus , &c., and free in other genera, and the posterior tibiæ may have open or closed corbels, according to the development of the apical portion of the tibia. The Cyphina, as defined above, include Cyphus, Germar, Hadropus , Mimographus , Naupactus (the winged forms only), Plectrophorus , Apotomoderes , and Megalostylus, Schönherr, Hoplopactus, Chevrolat (= Diaphorus, Faust), various new genera described below, &c.; it is therefore not based on the characters used by Lacordaire or Horn*. Pseudocyphus and Compsus approach Cyphus , but neither of these genera has the eyes strictly lateral. * Cyphopsis, Roelofs, from Brazil, must be related to Exophthalmus .
1954
529
7852047
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7852047
Exophthalmus distigma
24647
Hypsonotus imbricatus
Hypsonotus imbricatus
4650
4629
3649
Platyomus auripes var. β
24332
Epicærus notatus
Epicærus notatus
4614
4598
23957
Attelabus longiclava
Attelabus longiclava
2846
2826
78004
http://eol.org/pages/78004
Sciadrusus
23602
Pantomorus stupidus
P. stupidus
1657
1646
23816
Apion fraudulentum
Apion fraudulentum
2514
2496
22858
C. Eyes but little separated, the space between them sulcate or carinate; surface without pubescence. … (Xestolabus, Jekel.)
2048
1924
23052
Eustylus grypsatus
E. grypsatus
1143
1131
20803
Rhynchites centralis
R. centralis
1740
1728
12329557
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/browse/tree/id/12329557
Xestolabus
7859562
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7859562
Epicaerus pyriformis
24421
Eugnamptus
Eugnamptus
2369
2359
20944
Apion submetallicum
Apion submetallicum
43
24
26265
h⁵. Prothorax bi- or trivittate, the elytra variegated with dense irregular confluent patches of white or brown scales. … Species 18, 19.
907
770
26533
1. Eustales curvimanus, sp. n. (Tab. XII. figg. 20, 20 a , b , ♂.)
3030
2964
24579
Exophthalmus vitticollis
Exophthalmus vitticollis
2472
2448
Ophryastes ovipennis
Anypotactina
7858297
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7858297
Epicaerus impar
3038
Epagrius gravidus
24874
Pandeleteius longicollis
Pandeleteius longicollis
1779
1755
26024
it is in the insects here placed under Naupactus . One only of the two species is at present known from within our limits.
122
0
22853
A specimen of this species in Sallé's collection from Sturm's cabinet is labelled A. cinnamomeus, Sturm; but as this name is not a suitable one—being much more applicable to the closely allied A. vestitus —I have not used it. The four Mexican examples before me are all in a bad state of preservation; the description therefore is taken from the Guatemalan exponents, six in number.
1438
1056
24224
Epagrius constans
Epagrius constans
1228
1211
25959
11. Steirarrhinus cinctipennis, sp. n. (Tab. IX. fig. 35, ♀.)
2832
2771
3640
Phyxelis
2924210
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=2924210
Pseudhypoptus parcus
3037
Epagrius grandis
Anypotactus
657102
http://eol.org/pages/657102
Epicaerus durangoensis
24875
Pandeleteius maculicollis
Pandeleteius maculicollis
1816
1791
24225
Epagrius curvipes
Epagrius curvipes
1256
1239
26025
1. Germariella juvencus.
147
123
22852
Closely allied to A. vestitus , but distinguished by the dark vinous-red colour and the much more evident sculpture. The sexual distinctions, except in the front legs, are slight. The rostrum is quite short, thick, the head broad, the eyes placed nearly midway between the front of the thorax and the mouth. The thorax is rather coarsely and irregularly sculptured, without any transverse groove. The elytra are even, scarcely at all depressed behind the scutellum, rather coarsely and irregularly sculptured, the striation quite visible. The front femora are entirely unarmed.
1055
478
24330
Epicærus niger
Epicærus niger
4548
4534
3189
Eugnathus depressifrons
3036
Epagrius foveicollis
24577
Exophthalmus viridilineatus
Exophthalmus viridilineatus
2397
2370
22855
Attelabus axillaris, Gyll. in Schönh. Gen. et Spec. Curc. v. p. 308¹.
1554
1485
24872
Pandeleteius laticeps
Pandeleteius laticeps
1707
1686
3759
Pseudocyphus nigroguttatus
24222
Epagrius albosquamosus
Epagrius albosquamosus
1160
1138
26026
Curculio juvencus, Oliv. Ent. v. no. 83, p. 352, t. 1, fig. 11¹.
212
148
20940
APION DIVISION A
APION DIVISION A
2103
2087
2609735
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=2609735
Eudiagogus
3188
Eugnamtus divisus
24578
Exophthalmus viridilineatus
Exophthalmus viridilineatus
2436
2409
3035
Epagrius curvipes
24873
Pandeleteius longicollis
Pandeleteius longicollis
1743
1719
24223
Epagrius albosquamosus
Epagrius albosquamosus
1194
1172
22854
11. Attelabus axillaris. (Tab. I. fig. 4, ♀.)
1484
1439
3758
Pseudocyphus macroscapus
26027
Cyphus juvencus, Boh. in Schönh. Gen. Curc. i. p. 623²; vi. 1, p. 145³; Lacord. Gen. Col. vi. pp. 114, 115, nota⁴; Labr. et Imhoff, Gen. Curc. ii. t. 62⁵
366
213
3187
Eugnamptus varius
25958
One specimen in very good condition*, kindly given to us by Signor A. Solari. This species has a relatively shorter second joint to the funiculus and the angular anterior portion of the rostrum longer than in the allied forms. The legs are so densely squamose and setulose as to appear rather stouter than usual. The cinereous spots on the median portion of the disc of the elytra are condensed into two short oblique fasciæ. S. cinereoguttatus has the elytra more sinuate at the base than in S. nebulosus , and the head and rostrum narrower than in S. serripes and S. bicinctus .* Antennæ injured while under examination.
2770
2148
517306
http://eol.org/pages/517306
Cyphus modestus
24575
Exophthalmus verecundus
Exophthalmus verecundus
2317
2294
Ophryastes speciosus
Amphidees pilosus
3644
Platyomus (Compsus) carinirostris
3186
Eugnamptus validus
24228
Epagrius gravidus
Epagrius gravidus
1342
1325
24878
Pandeleteius microcephalus
Pandeleteius microcephalus
1945
1919
12356337
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/browse/tree/id/12356337
Megalostylus
3757
Pseudocyphus geminus
26020
GERMARIELLA, gen. nov.
2046
2024
660263
http://eol.org/pages/660263
Decasticha decemguttata
26760
c⁴. Third interstice with two very large oblong tubercles; outer striæ coalescent; humeri less prominent. … quadrigibbus, sp. n.
250
122
24229
Epagrius gravidus
Epagrius gravidus
1371
1354
26110
Type, T. tuberosus Champion , Biologia Centrali-Americana, Coleoptera, vol. 4, part 3: 240. 1911.
2245
2147
Amphideritus
Ophryastes sallei
26538
One specimen. Not unlike the Brazilian E. thunbergi, Dalm. (= pentachordius, Germ.), but less elongate, the rostrum, antennæ, and prothorax shorter, the scales larger and less densely packed, the elytra each armed with a strong tooth at the sutural angle. The anterior tibiæ are similarly bowed in the two species.
1292
978
24576
Exophthalmus vermiculatus
Exophthalmus vermiculatus
2359
2334
3756
Pseudocyphus flexicaulis
3643
Platyomus
Amphidees puncticollis
3185
Eugnamptus truncatus
24879
Pandeleteius nodifer
Pandeleteius nodifer
1977
1957
24876
Pandeleteius maculicollis
Pandeleteius maculicollis
1854
1829
26761
d⁴. Third interstice with a single moderately large tubercle below the base; outer striæ free; humeri very prominent. … ruptus, sp. n.
385
251
Ophryastes sallæi
24573
Exophthalmus triangulifer
Exophthalmus triangulifer
2248
2223
24799
Ophryastes strumosus
Ophryastes strumosus
4203
4183
26539
DECASTICHA, gen. nov.
1314
1293
Amycterides
26111
Amongst the Tropical-American genera with a broad, subquadrate rostrum, and laterally placed, very prominent eyes, Tetragonomus may be known by the large, triangular, depressed, rugose nasal plate, the subcylindrical prothorax, the broad, sub-quadrate, strongly tuberculate elytra, and the dilated, deeply sinuate anterior tibiæ. The single species referred to this genus has the appearance of a subcortical insect, and it may have been found under bark.
2700
2246
2887511
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=2887511
Epicaerus biformis
3642
Platyomina
3184
Eugnamptus tibialis
3755
Pseudocyphus chrysopus var.
26022
Type, Curculio juvencus, Oliv. (= diadema, F.).
3109
3062
7790138
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7790138
Attelabus sumptuosus
24226
Epagrius foveicollis
Epagrius foveicollis
1287
1267
24877
Pandeleteius microcephalus
Pandeleteius microcephalus
1907
1881
24574
Exophthalmus verecundus
Exophthalmus verecundus
2282
2259
Ophryastes porosus
Anthribidæ
3039
Epagrius hispidus
534126
http://eol.org/pages/534126
Thricolepis inornata
26112
1. Tetragonomus tuberosus, sp. n. (Tab. X. figg. 21, 21 a .)
2761
2701
3641
Pilolabus
3754
Pseudocyphus chrysopus
3183
Eugnamptus suturalis
12330271
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/browse/tree/id/12330271
Attelabus
24227
Epagrius grandis
Epagrius grandis
1314
1298
26023
Curculio juvencus, Oliv., and the very closely allied Cyphus pudens, Boh., seem to me to be best separated from Cyphus , from which they differ in several details of structure, as well as in general facies. The basal margin of the prothorax is as deeply hollowed for the reception of the separately rounded anterior edge of each elytron as
3451
3110
23794
52. Apion chiriquense, sp. n.
1301
1272
Amphidees nubilosus
24122
Cyphina
Cyphina
3332
3325
24017
CACOCHROMUS
CACOCHROMUS
11
0
22566
Apotomoderes albicans
A. albicans
2365
2354
26766
c¹. Elytra with the alternate interstices more or less interruptedly costate. … chiriquensis, sp. n.
847
747
21070
Apion rugirostre
A. rugirostre
2051
2038
Naupactus pulchellus
25399
7. Hadromerus rufipes, sp. n. (Tab. VII. figg. 34, 34 a, ♀.)
1548
1488
Amphidees nasutus
Auletobius rostralis
24121
CYPHINA
CYPHINA
3313
3306
6079050
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=6079050
Apion samson
24016
Caccophryastes lineatus
Caccophryastes lineatus
4638
4615
22565
Megalostylus expansus
M. expansus
1369
1358
21071
Apion nodicorne
Apion nodicorne
2368
2353
Naupactus rotundipennis
Amphidees major
Baridiidæ
529408
http://eol.org/pages/529408
Deamphus latifrons
22568
Megalostylus splendidus
Megalostylus splendidus
2545
2522
24019
Cacochromus carteri
Cacochromus carteri
65
46
24124
Cyphopsis
Cyphopsis
3377
3368
Naupactus stupidus
21189
Eupagoderes mexicanus
Eupagoderes mexicanus
864
843
26764
d³. Elytra with the interstices feebly uniformly convex; outer striæ free. … veræpacis, sp. n.
637
543
4134259
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=4134259
Cyphomimus
12419447
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/browse/tree/id/12419447
Pterocolus
Barynotus
24018
Cacochromus
Cacochromus
34
23
24123
Cyphomimus
Cyphomimus
3355
3345
7843401
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7843401
Brachystylus tamaulipanus
22567
Megalostylus splendidus
Megalostylus splendidus
2484
2461
Naupactus sulfuratus
26763
c³. Elytra with the alternate interstices more or less raised; outer striæ coalescent. … grypsatus, Boh.
542
438
7864742
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7864742
Pandeleteius longicollis
3738
Promecops umbrata
652083
http://eol.org/pages/652083
Pandeleteius flexilis
21074
Apion laterale
Apion laterale
547
533
23266
Promecops viator
P. viator
245
236
Naupactus sulfuratus var.
21187
Eupagoderes speciosus
E. speciosus
2418
2406
22562
Apotomoderus albicans
Apotomoderus albicans
946
925
3739
Promecops umbratus
23267
Promecops umbrata
Promecops umbrata
453
436
7798135
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7798135
Epagrius laevinasus
26769
f². Elytral setæ decumbent, narrow, hair-like. … cinericius, sp. n.
1044
977
25965
MIMOGRAPHOPSIS, gen. nov.
810
785
Naupactus virescens
21075
Apion longicolle
Apion longicolle
1522
1506
21188
Eupagoderes prolatus
Eupagoderes prolatus
23
3
22561
Apotomoderes albicans
Apotomoderes albicans
861
840
24120
Cyphides
Cyphides
3294
3286
23643
27. Apion constricticolle, sp. n. (Tab. II. fig. 21.)
863
810
25968
The two species referred to this genus are intermediate, as it were, between Steirarrhinus and the insects here placed under Cyphus , differing from the former in the confluent outer striæ of the elytra and the more prominent humeri, and from the latter in their relatively narrower head and prothorax and more slender build. The laterally placed, convex eyes, shorter rostrum, smaller scutellum, &c., distinguish Mimographopsis from Exophthalmus and its allies. M. viridicans is remarkable in having the elytra nodose in the female. There are no visible impressed lines at the base of the fifth ventral segment in this sex in either of the two species. The scales are rounded, rather large, and imbricate in M. viridicans , and clustered into small spots in M. pustulatus .
2802
2028
2640
Ameladus
23268
Promecops umbratus
Promecops umbratus
473
455
7859350
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7859350
Epicaerus monclovae
23089
14. Rhynchites guatemalenus, sp. n.
1194
1159
7798245
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7798245
Pantomorus trituberculatus
26554
3. Decasticha tetrastigma, sp. n. (Tab. XII. fig. 23, ♀.)
57
0
26768
e². Elytral setæ broad, squamiform, raised.. … subapterus, sp. n.
976
911
21072
Apion pacificum
Apion pacificum
1294
1279
21185
Ophryastes speciosus
Ophryastes speciosus
2088
2068
Naupactus virescens var.
26477
Præpodes jekelianus, White, Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. (3) ii. p. 357 (1858) (♂ nec ♀)¹.
2637
2553
22564
Megalostylus expansus
Megalostylus expansus
1068
1047
672104
http://eol.org/pages/672104
Pandeleteius brevipes
6079052
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=6079052
Apion subauratum
7854371
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7854371
Coleocerus crassipes
26476
33. Exophthalmus sulcicrus, sp. n. (Tab. XII. figg. 12—, 13, 14, 15.)
2552
2483
25967
Type, M. viridicans Champion , Biologia Centrali-Americana, Coleoptera, vol. 4, part 3: 222. 1911.
2027
1928
7818022
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7818022
Graphorhinus operculatus
23269
Promecops umbratus
Promecops umbratus
541
523
7798133
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7798133
Chauliopleurus adipatus
88668
http://eol.org/pages/88668
Thamiras
21073
Apion ferrugineum
Apion ferrugineum
2454
2437
22563
Megalostylus farinosus
Megalostylus farinosus
1015
993
Neocyphus
21186
Eupagoderes speciosus
Eupagoderes speciosus
2145
2124
657105
http://eol.org/pages/657105
Eupagoderes durangoensis
23953
Attelabus klugi
Attelabus klugi
2720
2705
23262
Promecops uniformis
uniformis
1713
1704
25391
6. Hadromerus fulgens, sp. n. (Tab. VII. figg. 32, ♂, 33, ♀, var.)
3044
2978
Nocheles vestitus
22453
Cyphus lautus
lautus
824
818
21078
Apion longicolle
A. longicolle
298
285
2591773
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=2591773
Pantomorus elegans
24437
Euomus
Euomus
2836
2830
21183
Eupagoderes constrictus
Eupagoderes constrictus
1123
1100
3867877
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=3867877
Curculionidae
682063
http://eol.org/pages/682063
Epicaerus aequalis
26475
One specimen. Not unlike the typical form of E. sulcicrus , but with the numerous transverse, confluent, raised lines on the elytra extending across the disc from near the suture to the lower margin (obliterating or interrupting the striæ), and the mucronate sutural angles not divergent, the rostrum less sharply carinate, the tibiæ smoother and not sulcate.
2482
2123
25857
b³. Antennæ shorter and stouter, joint 2 of the funiculus not much longer than 1; elytra setose. … MIMOGRAPHUS.
2634
2523
2957
Cyphus 4-punctatus
2642
Amphiachyris dracunculoides
3629
Phacepholis elegans
Bothynodontes gibbipennis
23606
Pantomorus distans
Pantomorus distans
18
0
21079
Apion inflatipenne
Apion inflatipenne
604
586
22452
Cyphus forreri
forreri
701
694
25392
Hadromerus fulgens, Chevr. in litt.
3080
3045
23263
Promecops viator
Promecops viator
1741
1725
21184
Eupagoderes speciosus
Eupagoderes speciosus
2047
2026
24436
Eumestorus proximus
Eumestorus proximus
2818
2799
26321
Diaprepes albidus Sturm, in litt.
2064
2031
25856
b⁴. Humeri more prominent; outer striæ coalescent. … MIMOGRAPHOPSIS.
2522
2454
2641
Ameladus inornatus
2956
Cyphus 20-punctatus
24129
Cyphus columbianus
Cyphus columbianus
3538
3520
23954
Attelabus læsicollis
Attelabus læsicollis
2750
2730
23607
Pantomorus globicollis
Pantomorus globicollis
652
630
7791674
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7791674
Attelabus bullatus
Bothynodontes squalidus
21076
Apion constricticolle
A. constricticolle
2573
2555
25393
Hadromerus splendidus, Sallé, in litt.
3119
3081
23050
Phyllobius grypsatus
Phyllobius grypsatus
3529
3509
22455
Cyphus modestus
modestus
1130
1122
23830
Apion inflatipenne
Apion inflatipenne
2898
2880
26320
8. Exophthalmus albidus, sp. n. (Tab. XI. figg. 10, 10 a , ♂.)
2030
1968
23264
Promecops viator
Promecops viator
1791
1775
21181
Eupagoderes
Eupagoderes
878
867
2644
Amphidees acuminatus
24011
Bufomicrus globipennis
Bufomicrus globipennis
4490
4468
24439
Eupagoderes
Eupagoderes
2887
2876
25859
c³. Antennæ and legs long; prothorax not much narrower than the elytra in ♂. … NAUPACTUS.
244
155
2959
Cyphus argillaceus
23608
Pantomorus robustus
P. robustus
1096
1085
23955
Attelabus læsicollis
Attelabus læsicollis
2780
2760
Brachycerus humeralis
7791675
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7791675
Attelabus breviceps
21077
Apion terminale
Apion terminale
19
4
23084
13. Rhynchites oculatus, sp. n.
463
432
23831
Apion juno
Apion juno
2918
2908
23051
Eustylus subsignatus
Eustylus subsignatus
3594
3574
22454
Cyphus 4-punctatus
4-punctatus
970
959
21182
Ophryastes
Ophryastes
1092
1082
3867874
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=3867874
Attelabidae
23265
Promecops umbrata
P. umbrata
175
165
2643
Amphidees
24438
EUPAGODERES
EUPAGODERES
2859
2848
3867873
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=3867873
Anthribidae
24010
Bufomicrus cristatus
Bufomicrus cristatus
4456
4436
7833707
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7833707
Exophthalmus scalaris
23799
53. Apion relictum, sp. n.
2505
2479
7797609
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7797609
Polydrosus mutabilis
2958
Cyphus acrolithus
23956
Attelabus ligulatus
Attelabus ligulatus
2816
2797
23609
Phacepholis
Phacepholis
1240
1229
24651
Isodacrys
Isodacrys
4757
4748
26471
32. Exophthalmus plicatus, sp. n. (Tab. XII. fig. 11, ♀.)
669
612
Phacepholis albaria
26326
9. Exophthalmus opulentus. (Tab. XI. fig. 11, ♀.)
49
0
23832
Apion juno
Apion juno
2939
2929
Steirarrhinus amplipennis
22457
Cyphus roseiventris
roseiventris
1271
1259
2486
http://eol.org/pages/2486
Cassididae
24013
Bufomicrus squamosus
Bufomicrus squamosus
4553
4533
22991
34. Attelabus mundanus, sp. n.
1184
1154
2646
Amphidees curtus
2953
Cyphus
24126
Cyphus
Cyphus
3413
3407
Barynotus obliquefasciatus
7797608
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7797608
Polydrosus partitus
26470
The type of P. jekelianus (labelled by White himself) is a female obtained from the collection made by Capt. Kellett during the voyage of H. M. S. ‘Herald’; it was doubtless captured at Panama. The male of White's species has grooved tibiæ and it belongs to E. sulcicrus , infrà. One of Pascoe's types of E. stellaris is figured.
611
282
24650
ISODACRYS
ISODACRYS
4730
4721
21180
Ophryastes
Ophryastes
670
660
23950
Attelabus ignitus
Attelabus ignitus
2640
2623
Steirarrhinus bicinctus
22456
Cyphus modestus var. viridans
var. viridans
1152
1139
26325
One specimen. Very near the Nicaraguan E. margaritaceus , but differing from it in the slightly smaller and more prominent eyes, the longer glabrous subapical portion of the rostrum, the less transverse prothorax, the position of the supplementary striæ, and the uniform chalky-white vestiture. Diaprepes is here restricted to forms having well-developed vibrissæ.
3462
3098
Phacepholis candida
2952
Cyphopsis
24012
Bufomicrus squamosus
Bufomicrus squamosus
4521
4501
24125
CYPHUS
CYPHUS
3395
3389
22569
Megalostylus physops
Megalostylus physops
154
134
Steirarrhinus cinctipennis
23833
Apion laminatum
Apion laminatum
2965
2950
7846892
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7846892
Promecops tridentata
Boragineæ
5510842
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=5510842
Attelabus sumptuosus
2645
Amphidees alternans
25855
a⁴. Humeri less prominent; outer striæ free. … STEIRARRHINUS.
2453
2392
24653
Isodacrys guatemalenus
Isodacrys guatemalenus
4830
4808
23260
Promecops alternans
alternans
1447
1438
25171
1. Derosomus fragilis, sp. n. (Tab. VII. figg. 5, ♂; 5 a, front tibia.)
1579
1508
23951
Attelabus inæqualis
Attelabus inæqualis
2670
2651
25170
The facies of the species of this genus is quite that of the European Eusomus ; but in Derosomus , and indeed in all of the Sciaphilina of our region, the femora are unarmed. Horn's description of Mitostylus (‘N. Am. Rhynchophora,’ p. 107) seems to indicate with certainty that it is an apterous form; but I doubt very much whether Derosomus , or any of the genera I describe below, will prove to be congeneric with it.
1507
1088
22459
Cyphus 16-punctatus
Cyphus 16-punctatus
1436
1417
23834
Apion lassum
Apion lassum
2987
2975
24128
Cyphus argillaceus
Cyphus argillaceus
3507
3489
Bothinodontes
24015
Caccophryastes
Caccophryastes
4604
4590
2648
Amphidees macer
689843
http://eol.org/pages/689843
Rhynchites rufiventris
7797606
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7797606
Polydrosodes conicus
2955
Cyphus 16-punctatus
13302301
http://eol.org/pages/13302301
Hemilypus
25854
a³. Antennæ long and slender, joint 2 of the funiculus much longer than 1 (shorter in S. cinereoguttatus); elytra without long erect bristly hairs.
2391
2244
24652
Isodacrys guatemalenus
Isodacrys guatemalenus
4796
4774
23261
Promecops brevisetis
brevisetis
1546
1536
25398
This Mexican insect has long been known under one or the other of the above-quoted MS. names. It is more densely squamose and a little less elongate than H. opalinus and H. scintillans , and the small scales are uniformly coloured (though variable in tint) and not scintillate when viewed in different lights. Two examples only have been seen with whitish squamosity, one of them having been found at the same locality (Cuernavaca) as others with golden-green scales. The minute bare spots on the elytral interstices, when present, are not larger than the seriate punctures.
1487
913
23952
Attelabus klugi
Attelabus klugi
2695
2680
Steirarrhinus 4-punctatus
Bothynodontes
23835
Apion laterale
Apion laterale
3011
2997
24127
Cyphus acrolithus
Cyphus acrolithus
3476
3459
22458
Cyphus yucatanus
yucatanus
1405
1396
2647
Amphidees longulus
24014
CACCOPHRYASTES
CACCOPHRYASTES
4579
4565
2954
Cyphus (Cenchroma) sublineata
2901080
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=2901080
Epicaerus fallax
528507
http://eol.org/pages/528507
Attelabus ligulatus
3634
Phyllobiides
664471
http://eol.org/pages/664471
Epicaerus coxalis
2960
Cyphus columbianus
23825
Apion guatemalenum
Apion guatemalenum
2752
2734
2637
Alophus
Steirarrhinus cupreotinctus
24868
Pandeleteius hispidus
Pandeleteius hispidus
1570
1549
24347
Epicærus scutellaris
Epicærus scutellaris
150
130
7859349
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7859349
Epicaerus tenuis
23611
Pantomorus albicans
P. albicans
1616
1605
20959
Apion spretissimum
A. spretissimum
2205
2190
24581
Exophthalmus vitticollis var. cærulescens
Exophthalmus vitticollis, var. cærulescens
2562
2520
7814929
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7814929
Epicaerus operculatus
24654
Isodacrys mexicanus
Isodacrys mexicanus
4861
4842
23045
Eustylus striatus
E. striatus
1252
1241
26256
a⁵. Prothorax with or without vittæ, the elytra sharply fasciate with black and white scales; prothorax sinuate at the base: species very large. … Species 2, 3.
2164
2004
662814
http://eol.org/pages/662814
Attelabus cruralis
3633
Phoradendron
Steirarrhinus conicus
23824
Apion guatemalenum
Apion guatemalenum
2723
2705
22995
Intermediate in some respects between A. binotatus and A. cruralis , but differing from both by the complete absence of the pellucid spot on the wing-cases; the sculpture of these parts is remarkably coarse, deep, and irregular. The armature of the front legs in the two sexes differs but little from that of A. binotatus .
1705
1382
23949
Attelabus heterocerus
Attelabus heterocerus
2612
2591
2638
Alophus triguttatus
24869
Pandeleteius inflatus
Pandeleteius inflatus
1603
1582
2961
Cyphus cultricollis
24348
Epicærus sexcostatus
Epicærus sexcostatus
188
168
23610
Pantomorus albicans
Pantomorus albicans
1360
1341
26257
b⁵. Prothorax obsoletely vittate and the elytra faintly fasciate with whitish, the scales on the rest of the surface reddish-brown; the prothorax truncate at the base, the elytral striæ interrupted in two places on the disc, the humeri prominent. … Species 4.
2424
2165
24582
Exophthalmus vitticollis var. mutatus
Exophthalmus vitticollis, var. mutatus
2611
2573
23044
Eustylus quadrigibbus
Eustylus quadrigibbus
3015
2994
24655
Isodacrys mexicanus
Isodacrys mexicanus
4892
4873
7882351
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7882351
Eugnamptus godmani
3741
Promecops uniformis
3041
Epagrius inæqualis
7798917
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7798917
Pantomorus nobilis
24349
Epicærus similis
Epicærus similis
221
205
2962
Cyphus forreri
23827
Apion hastifer
Apion hastifer
2814
2800
23613
Pantomorus viridis
Pantomorus viridis
1735
1717
3636
Phyllobiini
2639
Ambrosia
Steirarrhinus conicollis
24583
Geniostomus inflatus
Geniostomus inflatus
2643
2623
26315
7. Exophthalmus margaritaceus, sp. n. (Tab. XI. fig. 9, ♂.)
378
319
26101
Two males, in good condition, in the British Museum, received in 1863 (one labelled with the above-quoted MS. name), and a worn pair sent us by Höge. A very distinct form, with the scales on the prothorax and elytra very differently coloured from the others on the rest of the surface. The wings are fully developed, though there is no visible scutellum. The specific name has been used by Boheman in Naupactus .
2939
2527
20957
Apion stabile
Apion stabile
1790
1777
659182
http://eol.org/pages/659182
Eugnamptus diabroticus
24430
Eugnathus depressifrons
Eugnathus depressifrons
2654
2631
24656
Isodacrys minutus
Isodacrys minutus
4921
4904
23047
Eustylus ruptus
E. ruptus
3160
3151
3635
Phyllobiina
7880181
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7880181
Eugnamptus longulus
3040
Epagrius hystriculus
3740
Promecops unidentata
12343364
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/browse/tree/id/12343364
Rhynchites
2963
Cyphus gibber
23826
Apion hastifer
Apion hastifer
2789
2775
Steirarrhinus cinereoguttatus
23612
Phacepholis
Phacepholis
1633
1622
22848
10. Attelabus vinosus, sp. n.
207
178
20958
Apion præditum
A. præditum
2185
2174
26102
7. Cyphus yucatanus, sp. n. (Tab. X. fig. 20, ♀.)
2989
2940
23046
Eustylus ruptus
Eustylus ruptus
1423
1408
24431
Eumerus
Eumerus
2674
2667
24657
Isodacrys orizabæ
Isodacrys orizabæ
4949
4932
24584
Geonemus agrestis
Geonemus agrestis
2673
2656
7790142
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7790142
Attelabus smithi
23946
Attelabus diffinis
Attelabus diffinis
2520
2502
3638
Phyllobius grypsatus
24343
Epicærus ravidus
Epicærus ravidus
16
0
23615
Epicærus viridis
Epicærus viridis
1982
1966
23829
Apion hystriculum
Apion hystriculum
2870
2853
3043
Epagrius lævinasus
7882356
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7882356
Hemilypus obliteratus
24658
Isodacrys schwarzi
Isodacrys schwarzi
4978
4960
24230
Epagrius hispidus
Epagrius hispidus
1400
1383
24432
EUMESTORUS
EUMESTORUS
2696
2686
26252
a¹. Upper surface with or without short decumbent setæ (the setæ sometimes longer and erect towards the apex in E. jekelianus).
1818
1691
20955
Apion
Apion
1083
1078
23041
Eustylus striatus
E. striatus
1690
1679
22847
This may possibly be a small variety of the female of A. vestitus .
177
110
24344
Epicærus reversus
Epicærus reversus
51
34
3637
Phyllobius
23945
Attelabus cruralis
Attelabus cruralis
2491
2473
23614
Phacepholis viridis
Phacepholis viridis
1787
1768
23828
Apion heterogeneum
Apion heterogeneum
2843
2825
3042
Epagrius jugicola
4308652
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=4308652
Prepodellus
26019
This insect is stated to be near N. cinerosus, Schönh., but to differ in its larger size, and in having the prothorax broader than long and bisinuate at the base, the elytra each extending forward at the base, &c. It is 11 mm. long, including the rostrum; uniformly clothed with cinereous scales, and also pubescent; the elytral interstices 4—7 gibbous towards the apex. This last-mentioned character differentiates N. cinerascens from any of the species in our collection.
2023
1550
24231
Epagrius hystriculus
Epagrius hystriculus
1431
1411
24659
ISODRUSUS
ISODRUSUS
4998
4989
24433
Eumestorus
Eumestorus
2718
2708
20956
Apion guatemalenum
A. guatemalenum
1162
1147
25177
2. Derosomus setosus, sp. n.
2542
2514
26108
TETRAGONOMUS, gen. nov.
954
931
23040
Eustylus setipennis
Eustylus setipennis
22
3
Steirarrhinus infucatus
23948
Attelabus heterocerus
Attelabus heterocerus
2581
2560
24232
Epagrius inæqualis
Epagrius inæqualis
1460
1442
24345
Epicærus reversus
Epicærus reversus
86
69
23617
Phacepholis viridis
P. viridis
2415
2405
26016
4. Naupactus (?) cinerascens.
1428
1399
3046
Epagrius nubilosus
24434
Eumestorus luctuosus
Eumestorus luctuosus
2755
2735
20953
Apion guatemalenum
Apion guatemalenum
2286
2268
26250
a. Antennal scape widened from near the base; tibiæ feebly denticulate towards the apex: species large, sharply maculate. … Species 1.
1638
1504
22845
Attelabus rudis, Boh. in Schönh. Gen. et Spec. Curc. viii. p. 360¹.
87
20
3368960
http://eol.org/pages/3368960
Apion colon
23043
Eustylus striatus
Eustylus striatus
1867
1850
22450
Cyphus 16-punctatus
16-punctatus
222
210
26319
Two specimens. This species approaches E. opulentus , but it has more prominent humeri, the seriate punctures on the elytra conspicuous, and the vestiture uniformly bluish-white above, except on the head, where it is cupreous. The obsoletely carinate rostrum and the less convex eyes separate E. margaritaceus from the variety of E. carinirostris with flattened elytral interstices.
1967
1585
24346
Epicærus scutellaris
Epicærus scutellaris
118
98
23947
Attelabus fenestratus
Attelabus fenestratus
2550
2529
23616
Phacepholis elegans
Phacepholis elegans
2219
2200
Steirarrhinus guatemaltecus
3639
Phytophaga
22997
35. Attelabus inæqualis, sp. n. (Tab. I. fig. 14, ♀.)
1817
1764
24233
Epagrius inæqualis
Epagrius inæqualis
1490
1472
3044
Epagrius metallescens
26017
Naupactus cinerascens, Perroud, Ann. Soc. Linn. Lyon, (2) i. p. 454 (1853)¹; Mélanges Ent. ii. p. 70².
1531
1429
3045
Epagrius morosus
24435
Eumestorus luctuosus
Eumestorus luctuosus
2787
2767
20954
Apion acupunctatum
Apion acupunctatum
746
728
23042
Eustylus striatus
Eustylus striatus
1823
1806
24580
Exophthalmus vitticollis
Exophthalmus vitticollis
2508
2484
22844
9. Attelabus rudis.
19
0
22451
Cyphus modestus
modestus
593
585
24860
Pandeleteius flexilis
Pandeleteius flexilis
1274
1253
20951
Apion ægrotum
Apion ægrotum
869
856
23198
Coleocerus dispar
C. dispar
1121
1112
3048
Epagrius operculatus
24589
Graphorhinus
Graphorhinus
2814
2802
Amphidees longulus
23648
I can see no sexual distinctions among the extensive series obtained of this very distinct species. Extremely little variation of any kind is exhibited, except that the large series of examples from Purula have a very obsolete bituberculation of the rostrum between the insertion of the antennæ. In immature specimens the legs are more or less piceous. A. longicolle and A. terminale are allied to A. constricticolle , but as the legs are not entirely black they are placed in the next division.
2208
1713
7840192
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7840192
Promecops brevisetis
25969
1. Mimographopsis viridicans, sp. n. (Tab. X. figg. 1, 1 a , ♂; 2, 2 a , ♀.)
2879
2803
22843
The unique exponents from Ciudad and Zacualtipan may not be really conspecific; they by no means agree with one another, however, and if distinct from A. vestitus must represent two closely allied species.
2303
2098
24234
Epagrius jugicola
Epagrius jugicola
1519
1502
3747
Pseudeustylus
23197
Coleocerus virescens
C. virescens
1096
1084
26770
1. Eustylus sexguttatus, sp. n. (Tab. XIII. fig. 20, ♂.)
1101
1045
24861
Pandeleteius flexilis
Pandeleteius flexilis
1307
1286
20952
Apion vetustum
A. vetustum
2068
2057
26548
One female. This insect has the upper surface marked very much as in the Antillean Exophthalmus obsoletus (Oliv.). The broader elytra, with convex interstices, and the less elongate larger ocellated spots (which are also placed nearer the middle of the disc), distinguish D. subocellata from D. quadriplagiata .
597
286
Amphidees macer
3047
Epagrius opacus
12417879
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/browse/tree/id/12417879
Elissa
23649
28. Apion heterogeneum, sp. n. (Tab. III. fig. 7.)
2259
2209
26015
I have seen twelve specimens of this species; two of those in the British Museum, received in 1855, are labelled “Guatemala,” but no reliance can be placed on this locality. The insect when fresh is thickly clothed with an ochreous or sulphur-yellow exudation, through which the markings are traceable. The short, broad head and the still more prominent eyes separate the southern N. laticeps from its Mexican allies.
1398
981
24340
Epicærus punctaticollis
Epicærus punctaticollis
4859
4836
365588
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=365588
Tenebrionidae
3746
Pseudelissa cinerea
24235
Epagrius lævinasus
Epagrius lævinasus
1548
1530
24862
Pandeleteius hieroglyphicus
Pandeleteius hieroglyphicus
1346
1319
Amphidees alternans
24341
Epicærus pyriformis
Epicærus pyriformis
4890
4871
12342405
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/browse/tree/id/12342405
Chlorophanus
24236
Epagrius lævinasus
Epagrius lævinasus
1578
1560
12343212
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/browse/tree/id/12343212
Strophosomus
3749
Pseudeustylus cupreoviridis
24863
Pandeleteius hieroglyphicus
Pandeleteius hieroglyphicus
1385
1358
22560
Megalostylus albicans var. expansus
var. expansus
833
820
12342406
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/browse/tree/id/12342406
Peritelus
7843856
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7843856
Pandeleteius hispidus
Amphidees curtus
23199
Coleocerus denticollis
Coleocerus denticollis
1216
1194
3049
Epagrius paradæ
20950
Apion erythropterum
Apion erythropterum
22
3
76517
http://eol.org/pages/76517
Eudiagogus
701897
http://eol.org/pages/701897
Isodacrys orizabae
24237
Epagrius metallescens
Epagrius metallescens
1612
1591
3748
Pseudeustylus cupreotinctus
24342
Epicærus pyriformis
Epicærus pyriformis
4921
4902
12417364
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/browse/tree/id/12417364
Pseudopantomorus
Œnothera
Amphidees
24585
GERMARIELLA
GERMARIELLA
2701
2690
23049
Eustylus grypsatus
Eustylus grypsatus
3482
3464
24864
Pandeleteius hilaris
Pandeleteius hilaris
1423
1403
2880957
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=2880957
Eustales adamantinus
26010
3. Naupactus laticeps, sp. n. (Tab. X. fig. 11, ♀.)
2720
2669
24238
Epagrius morosus
Epagrius morosus
1650
1634
3630
Phacepholis uniformis
27403
2. Cautoderus nigrocinctus, sp. n. (Tab. XV. fig. 27.)
1514
1460
3196
Eupagoderes argentatus
531075
http://eol.org/pages/531075
Attelabus klugi
Amphiachyris dracunculoides
3743
Promecopsis
Amphidees acuminatus
26774
Numerous examples, varying in the intensity of the markings, according to the predominance of the whitish or of the brown scales, the darker individuals having the white line on the fifth elytral interstice obsolete and the blackish spots very conspicuous, and the paler specimens the spots almost obsolete. E. sexguttatus may be at once separated from the Mexican E. striatus by the sharply toothed anterior femora, apart from its greater size, larger eyes, longer antennæ, shorter prothorax, and different elytral markings. 2 PP 2
3174
2640
24586
Germariella
Germariella
2724
2713
23048
Eustylus sexguttatus
E. sexguttatus
3296
3282
24865
Pandeleteius hirtipes
Pandeleteius hirtipes
1456
1435
24239
Epagrius morosus
Epagrius morosus
1678
1662
3195
Eupagoderes
27402
CAUTODERUS (p. 169).
1459
1439
3742
Promecops viator
3199
Eupagoderes constrictus
24587
Germariella juvencus
Germariella juvencus
2756
2736
Ophryastes
26549
2. Decasticha quadriplagiata, sp. n. (Tab. XII. fig. 22, ♀.)
658
598
24866
Pandeleteius hirtipes
Pandeleteius hirtipes
1489
1468
3745
Pseudelissa caseyi
3632
Phaops
Ameladus
3198
Eupagoderes cinereus
27401
One female. Near D. setosus and D. scutellaris , but with shorter and more abundant erect setosity on the elytra, the scales uniformly glaucous, the prothorax as finely punctured as in D. scutellaris .
1438
1237
587524
http://eol.org/pages/587524
Ambrosia
24588
Germariella pudens
Germariella pudens
2786
2768
3368967
http://eol.org/pages/3368967
Apion disparatum
Omileus
731570
http://eol.org/pages/731570
Trachyphloeomimus spurcus
26259
a⁶. Prothorax truncate at the base, the humeri very prominent. … Species 5.
2757
2682
24867
Pandeleteius hispidus
Pandeleteius hispidus
1537
1516
7867050
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7867050
Pantomorus circumcinctus
3744
Pseudelissa
Ameladus inornatus
3197
Eupagoderes aridus
3631
Phacepholis viridis
24182
Derosomus fragilis
Derosomus fragilis
48
30
7882327
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7882327
Rhynchites inermis
25402
Epicærus cultripennis
Epicærus cultripennis
162
141
21159
Ophryastes
Ophryastes
315
305
20714
Attelabus callosus
A. callosus
887
876
7797995
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7797995
Deamphus deceptor
24181
Derosomus fragilis
Derosomus fragilis
18
0
25403
Epicærus inflatus
Epicærus inflatus
185
168
26414
22. Exophthalmus albovittatus, sp. n. (Tab. XI. fig. 30, ♀.)
3924
3864
20713
Attelabus quadratus
Attelabus quadratus
23
4
24700
8. Epagrius hispidus, sp. n. (Tab. V. fig. 21.)
1278
1231
21370
Epicærus depilis
E. depilis
1526
1516
7797994
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7797994
Deamphus brevipennis
24184
Derosomus scutellaris
Derosomus scutellaris
109
88
25400
Deamphus latifrons
Deamphus latifrons
100
82
21157
Ophryastes porosus
Ophryastes porosus
41
23
26413
One example, partly abraded above, the green scales distinctly clustered into patches along the sides of the elytra beyond the middle. This insect has the general facies of a Chlorophanus . The eyes are widely separated (though not so strictly lateral as in the Cyphina), the prothorax is truncate at the base and comparatively smooth, the elytra are flattened above and have an interrupted whitish stripe on the disc. The oblique lines on the fifth ventral segment are peculiar to the female, at least in the Cyphina.
3863
3345
20712
Attelabus læsicollis
A. læsicollis
1813
1800
530611
http://eol.org/pages/530611
Attelabus laesicollis
24730
Mimographus
Mimographus
2021
2010
7797993
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7797993
Bradyrhynchus tolucae
24183
Derosomus glaucus
Derosomus glaucus
77
60
25401
Epicærus cultripennis
Epicærus cultripennis
131
110
21158
TOSASTES
TOSASTES
115
107
20711
Attelabus ligulatus
Attelabus ligulatus
1387
1368
26419
23. Exophthalmus duplicatus, sp. n. (Tab. XII. fig. 1, ♂.)
1808
1750
24186
Derosomus setosus
Derosomus setosus
171
154
25551
Mimographopsis pustulatus var.
Mimographopsis pustulatus, vars.
210
178
77728
http://eol.org/pages/77728
Erepsimus
24627
Heterapion infirme
Heterapion infirme
4042
4024
24732
Mimographus dentipes
Mimographus dentipes
2096
2076
20718
Attelabus ater var. sallæi
var. sallæi
1214
1203
12418572
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/browse/tree/id/12418572
Prepodellus
25359
b. Surface partly bare and comparatively smooth, the legs included, the latter wholly rufous; the metallic-green scales on the elytra condensed into a narrow sinuous stripe on the disk: species large … rufipes, sp. n.
1476
1259
2881644
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=2881644
Pantomorus affinis
21373
Epicærus fronteræ
Epicærus fronteræ
2435
2418
25552
Mimographus mexicanus
Mimographus mexicanus
251
230
24185
Derosomus scutellaris
Derosomus scutellaris
142
121
24626
Heterapion femoratum
Heterapion femoratum
4013
3993
20717
Attelabus ater
Attelabus ater
1184
1170
24731
Mimographus amandus
Mimographus amandus
2058
2039
25642
34. Pandeleteius microcephalus, sp. n.
333
295
7797990
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7797990
Epagrius inaequalis
26418
One pair. This species may be known by the dense pure white stripe extending down the disc of each elytron from the submarginal vitta on the prothorax, the rest of the scales on the upper surface being less crowded and green or olivaceous in colour. The scutellum is small and the humeri not very prominent. The rostrum is much broader and the humeri less prominent than in the Mexican E. duplicatus .
1749
1348
21374
Apion
Apion
134
129
24188
Diapherontus
Diapherontus
225
213
21008
Apion murinum
Apion murinum
1577
1564
24705
This is a most difficult insect to place. It does not at all resemble any other species of this genus, but in appearance suggests a small Epicærus ; the scrobes are, however, too broad and too vague behind for that genus.
2545
2324
2991
Deamphus puncticollis
25278
THRICOLEPIS
THRICOLEPIS
3981
3970
24629
Hoplopactus
Hoplopactus
4086
4075
21371
Epicærus cultripennis
E. cultripennis
1555
1540
24734
Mimographus jekeli
Mimographus jekeli
2159
2141
20716
Hybolabus
Hybolabus
1156
1147
24706
Epagrius Group 3 [unnamed].
2575
2546
2990
Deamphus latifrons
21009
Apion murinum
Apion murinum
1592
1579
25279
Thricolepis
Thricolepis
4004
3993
24628
Himatolobus
Himatolobus
4064
4053
25550
Mimographopsis pustulatus
Mimographopsis pustulatus
169
144
24187
Derosomus setosus
Derosomus setosus
200
183
2921584
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=2921584
Amphidees nubilosus
24733
Mimographus griseus
Mimographus griseus
2128
2109
21372
Epicærus inflatus
Epicærus inflatus
1582
1565
20715
Attelabus quadratus
A. quadratus
994
982
20920
Pterocolus auricollis
P. auricollis
1640
1627
20827
Eugnamptus
Eugnamptus
2024
2014
24623
Hemilypus sallæi
Hemilypus sallæi
3932
3916
25647
35. Pandeleteius albisquamis, sp. n. (Tab. VIII. figg. 28, 28 a , ♂.)
2085
2016
7843757
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7843757
Pantomorus horridus
D. Sharp. 1889-1893. Biologia Centrali-Americana, Insecta, Coleoptera, Rhynchophora, vol. 4, pt. 3, p.158
http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/581633
158
581633
24736
Mimographus rufipes
Mimographus rufipes
2223
2204
21006
Apion paradoxum
Apion paradoxum
339
324
2993
Decasticha 10-guttata
D. Sharp. 1889-1893. Biologia Centrali-Americana, Insecta, Coleoptera, Rhynchophora, vol. 4, pt. 3, p.315
http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/581790
315
581790
817413
http://eol.org/pages/817413
Naupactus sulfuratus
24707
9. Epagrius constans, sp. n. (Tab. V. fig. 22, ♂.)
50
0
25555
Naupactus virescens
Naupactus virescens
347
328
20826
Rhynchitid
Rhynchitid
1998
1988
24622
Hemilypus obliteratus
Hemilypus obliteratus
3905
3884
25646
One specimen. A small narrow form, with comparatively small head, a very short rostrum, and narrow, subparallel elytra, with erect, rigid, blunt setæ on the alternate interstices. The head is much smaller than in P. ciliatipennis .
2015
1784
7857521
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7857521
Mestorus adumbratus
25799
Polydacrys and Anypotactus seem to me to be more nearly related to Polydrosus than to Pandeleteius ; one species, however, here referred to the latter (P. hieroglyphicus) has a similar nasal plate to the rostrum, but in that insect (as usual in Pandeleteius) the intermediate and posterior femora are comparatively slender and not clavate. The five Central-American species of Polydacrys , one of which is an abundant insect down to as far south as Costa Rica, may be tabulated thus:—
1280
795
24735
Mimographus mexicanus
Mimographus mexicanus
2192
2171
2992
Decasticha
25556
Naupactus virescens var.
Naupactus virescens, var.
380
355
D. Sharp. 1889-1893. Biologia Centrali-Americana, Insecta, Coleoptera, Rhynchophora, vol. 4, pt. 3, p.157
http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/581632
157
581632
21007
Apion paradoxum
Apion paradoxum
377
362
26309
Platyomus (Compsus) carinirostris, Boh. in Schönh. Gen. Curc. vi. 1, p. 187¹.
1561
1484
20825
ESSODIUS
ESSODIUS
1773
1765
21004
Apion altum
Apion altum
633
622
26308
6. Exophthalmus carinirostris. (Tab. XI. figg. 8, 8 a , ♀.)
1483
1424
24365
10. Epicærus costicollis, sp. n.
32
0
24625
Heterapion femoratum
Heterapion femoratum
3982
3962
24738
Mimographus suturalis
Mimographus suturalis
2288
2267
601766
http://eol.org/pages/601766
Eustylus grypsatus
24031
Chamælops munita
Chamælops munita
401
385
2995
Decasticha quadriplagiata
25553
Naupactus sulfuratus
Naupactus sulfuratus
278
258
695639
http://eol.org/pages/695639
Attelabus quadratus
D. Sharp. 1889-1893. Biologia Centrali-Americana, Insecta, Coleoptera, Rhynchophora, vol. 4, pt. 3, p.156
http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/581631
156
581631
20824
Hemilypus obliteratus
H. obliteratus
1665
1651
21005
Apion longimanum
Apion longimanum
1940
1924
26307
Apparently a common insect in the States of Vera Cruz and Oaxaca. It is easily known from its allies by the transversely depressed inter-ocular portion of the head; the prominent eyes; the long second joint to the funiculus; the basally truncate, closely punctured prothorax; the oblong, subtriangular, finely punctate-striate elytra, with rather convex interstices and prominent humeri; and the feebly unguiculate anterior tibiæ. The scales are uniformly coloured, usually pale green, sometimes bluish- or golden-green, rarely whitish or cinereous. In several examples the alternate elytral interstices are a little wider than the others, these specimens approaching E. carinirostris . Gyllenhal's type of D. modestus has been compared with our series of E. verecundus .
1423
652
Eustylus quadrigibbus
25043
We have received ten examples of this species. It is allied to P. crinitus , though the two are not very much alike when seen together; but, independently of the facies, it may be distinguished by the fact that the mucro of the front tibia—which is present in all the varieties of P. crinitus —can scarcely be detected in P. sobrinus . I do not perceive any sexual distinctions. The depth of the colour is variable.
1790
1375
7856146
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7856146
Steirarrhinus conicollis
24624
HETERAPION
HETERAPION
3952
3942
2935619
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=2935619
Epicaerus similis
24737
Mimographus suavis
Mimographus suavis
2254
2236
24030
Chamælops
Chamælops
372
363
25554
Naupactus sulfuratus var.
Naupactus sulfuratus, var.
311
285
2994
Decasticha decemguttata
D. Sharp. 1889-1893. Biologia Centrali-Americana, Insecta, Coleoptera, Rhynchophora, vol. 4, pt. 3, p.155
http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/581630
155
581630
25796
The species of this genus, the type of which is P. modestus, Gyll., from Cuba, may be known by the following characters:—
2629
2508
7796908
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7796908
Bradyrhynchus rugicollis
25044
15. Pantomorus subcinctus, sp. n.
1824
1791
20924
Apterocolus
Apterocolus
2254
2243
24137
We have received only two examples of this remarkable insect. It and the following species will, no doubt, be ultimately separated under a distinct genus. In E. speciosus the mentum has a very large rugose anterior portion; and the polished plane at its base for it to slide over is very large and conspicuous.
2558
2248
20710
Attelabus sedatus
A. sedatus
921
911
21002
Apion quercicola
A. quercicola
2140
2127
20823
Hemilypus
Hemilypus
1569
1560
25559
Cyphus modestus
Cyphus modestus
486
471
25131
Pseudhypoptus parcus
Pseudhypoptus parcus
4592
4572
Apion macropus
2997
Decasticha tetrastigma
3098
Epicærus lateralis
D. Sharp. 1889-1893. Biologia Centrali-Americana, Insecta, Coleoptera, Rhynchophora, vol. 4, pt. 3, p.162
http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/581637
162
581637
7797999
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7797999
Epagriopsis samson
25795
Eumerus, Jekel, in Mus. Brit.
2507
2478
24138
3. Eupagoderes prolatus, sp. n. (Tab. IV. fig. 9.)
50
0
20923
Pterocolus
Pterocolus
2135
2125
20822
Hemilypus obliteratus
Hemilypus obliteratus
404
383
21003
Apion fuscimanum
Apion fuscimanum
2219
2203
2996
Decasticha subocellata
25132
PSEUDOCYPHUS
PSEUDOCYPHUS
4621
4609
7797998
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7797998
Pantomorus subcinctus
24739
Mimographus viridanus
Mimographus viridanus
2322
2301
3099
Epicærus lepidotus
D. Sharp. 1889-1893. Biologia Centrali-Americana, Insecta, Coleoptera, Rhynchophora, vol. 4, pt. 3, p.161
http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/581636
161
581636
20922
Pterocolus
Pterocolus
1796
1786
24621
Hemilypus obliteratus
Hemilypus obliteratus
3873
3852
25798
ridge or groove, which is produced into a short carina or groove posteriorly, the scrobes descending to the lower surface; funiculus 7-jointed; scape not reaching beyond the eyes, the latter large; mentum rather large, almost covering the maxillæ; vibrissæ wanting or indistinguishable from the general vestiture*; anterior coxæ very narrowly separated; femora abruptly clavate, unarmed, the anterior pair stouter than the others; tibiæ setose, the anterior pair unguiculate and serrulate, the articular surface of the posterior pair open and slightly ascending; body oblong, squamose and setose, fully winged. * In a fresh example of P. modestus ? captured by Mr. H. H. Smith in St. Vincent, they are represented by a single very long seta only, which is wanting in the worn type of Gyllenhal.
794
0
26304
Diaprepes modestus, Gyll. in Schönh. Gen. Curc. vi. 1, p. 345².
355
292
20821
Hemilypus sallæi
H. sallæi
2134
2125
21000
Apion mediocre
A. mediocre
1949
1938
25557
Naupactus laticeps
Naupactus laticeps
416
398
D. Sharp. 1889-1893. Biologia Centrali-Americana, Insecta, Coleoptera, Rhynchophora, vol. 4, pt. 3, p.160
http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/581635
160
581635
24180
Derosomus
Derosomus
5044
5035
7790436
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7790436
Cyphus argillaceus
2999
Deporaus glastinus
24620
Hemilypus latipes
Hemilypus latipes
3842
3825
20921
APTEROCOLUS
APTEROCOLUS
1654
1643
695521
http://eol.org/pages/695521
Epagrius praeteritus
26303
Diaprepes verecundus, Chevr. Col. Mex. fasc. i. no. 16 (1833)¹.
291
228
21001
Apion guatemalenum
A. guatemalenum
2057
2042
20820
Hemilypus latipes
H. latipes
2117
2107
25130
Pseudhypoptus parcus
Pseudhypoptus parcus
4554
4534
25558
Cyphus modestus var. 20-punctatus
Cyphus modestus, v. 20-punctatus
456
424
D. Sharp. 1889-1893. Biologia Centrali-Americana, Insecta, Coleoptera, Rhynchophora, vol. 4, pt. 3, p.159
http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/581634
159
581634
2998
Deporaus
2988
Deamphus brevipennis
25124
Pseudeustylus cupreoviridis
Pseudeustylus cupreoviridis
4355
4328
D. Sharp. 1889-1893. Biologia Centrali-Americana, Insecta, Coleoptera, Rhynchophora, vol. 4, pt. 3, p.310
http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/581785
310
581785
25281
TOSASTES
TOSASTES
4056
4048
Apion mediocre
7813043
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7813043
Polydacrys depressifrons
24926
surface less abrupt and distinct. The rostrum is very short, and the margin of its apical notch is strongly raised; there is a depression between the eyes that becomes broader but more indefinite anteriorly, and is abruptly limited a little in front of the apical notch by a slight transverse elevation. The mark at the shoulder of the elytra is rather small, and in specimens that are not abraded is seen to consist of two smaller dark marks separated by the width of one of the interstices. The difference between the sexes is the same as in E. luctuosus .
558
0
24024
Cautoderus mexicanus
Cautoderus mexicanus
205
185
77141
http://eol.org/pages/77141
Cacochromus
2774
Artipus
26313
Not rare in the Mexican States of Oaxaca and Vera Cruz; the type is from the first-mentioned State. The general vestiture is whitish or pearly-white, sometimes greenish with the raised alternate elytral interstices and two vittæ on the disc of the prothorax white, the head, rostrum, prothorax, and legs often tinged with cupreous or golden. The sharply carinate rostrum, with the upper anterior portion less divergent on each side in front, the more numerous elytral striæ, &c., readily distinguish this species from Compsus auricephalus . The antennal scape is slender at the base in the female. The elytra have the alternate interstices 2, 4, 6, 8, and the basal portion of 3, widened and subcostate, and 8 bifurcate beyond the middle, the intervening space enclosing two short supplementary striæ. The two examples (♀) from Guatemala have
2794
1952
21225
Amphidees curtus
A. curtus
493
484
20927
ALLOCORYNINÆ
ALLOCORYNINÆ
1082
1070
25360
1. Hadromerus scintillans, sp. n. (Tab. VII. figg. 25, ♂; 26, apex of elytra, ♀.)
1558
1477
2910750
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=2910750
Mimographus jekeli
20608
Steirarrhinus conicollis
conicollis
1858
1848
Eustylides
Himatolobus
2989
Deamphus deceptor
25123
Pseudeustylus cupreotinctus
Pseudeustylus cupreotinctus
4317
4290
Apion murinum
24925
This insect is excessively similar to E. luctuosus , but differs in several respects, and as a fair series was obtained there can be little doubt that the two are quite distinct. E. proximus has the head more distinctly constricted behind the eyes; the setosity of the upper surface erect and distinct, though quite short; and the markings of the upper
2702
2350
7861423
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7861423
Pantomorus rufipes
24025
Cautoderus nigrocinctus
Cautoderus nigrocinctus
240
217
D. Sharp. 1889-1893. Biologia Centrali-Americana, Insecta, Coleoptera, Rhynchophora, vol. 4, pt. 3, p.311
http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/581786
311
581786
25280
Thricolepis inornata
Thricolepis inornata
4036
4016
2775
Atactogenus
26314
the elytral interstices uniformly flattened or the third very slightly raised anteriorly; they are very like E. margaritaceus , which has an obsoletely carinate rostrum and less prominent eyes. The specimen figured on our Plate has been compared with the type in the Sommer collection, kindly lent by Mr. O. E. Janson.
318
0
7796322
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7796322
Claeoteges virosus
21224
Amphidees nubilosus
Amphidees nubilosus
480
461
20928
Clavicorn
Clavicorn
38
29
20609
INSECTA
INSECTA
52
45
Eustolus
24359
9. Epicærus coxalis, sp. n. (Tab. IV. fig. 21.)
828
781
Himatolabus
25865
c². Anterior tibiæ toothed at outer apical angle; all the femora simply clavate. … MEGALOSTYLUS.
1037
941
D. Sharp. 1889-1893. Biologia Centrali-Americana, Insecta, Coleoptera, Rhynchophora, vol. 4, pt. 3, p.163
http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/581638
163
581638
7813041
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7813041
Tanymecus confusus
2776
Athetetes
Apion macrothorax
24026
Cenchroma sublineata
Cenchroma sublineata
272
252
D. Sharp. 1889-1893. Biologia Centrali-Americana, Insecta, Coleoptera, Rhynchophora, vol. 4, pt. 3, p.308
http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/581783
308
581783
25122
Pseudeustylus
Pseudeustylus
4278
4265
21223
Eupagoderes cinereus
E. cinereus
1865
1854
20606
Polydrosus pterygomalis
pterygomalis
1824
1812
25362
Hadromerus schönherri, Chevr. in litt.
1637
1599
25475
One rather abraded specimen, injured by pinning, but with the left elytron intact and the scales undisturbed. This is one of the two examples from the Jekel collection representing the Mexican P. tibialis in the British Museum, and the locality perhaps requires confirmation. The insect, however, may readily be known by the enormously developed, very strongly clavate anterior femora, the elongate second joint to the funiculus, the very prominent eyes, the deeply cleft apex of the rostrum, and the faintly maculate outer half of the elytra. P. femoralis may prove to be of Colombian origin, but it is undescribed in any case.
3812
3184
Eustylus chiriquensis
25866
d². Anterior tibiæ unarmed at outer apical angle; posterior femora dentate; head small; body densely setose. … MEGALOSTYLODES.
1164
1038
20925
Apterocolus gravidus
Apterocolus gravidus
23
3
D. Sharp. 1889-1893. Biologia Centrali-Americana, Insecta, Coleoptera, Rhynchophora, vol. 4, pt. 3, p.164
http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/581639
164
581639
Hoplopactus
24027
CHÆTOPANTUS
CHÆTOPANTUS
295
284
24927
EPITOSUS, gen. nov.
578
559
2777
Athetetes globicollis
Apion matricum
25121
PSEUDEUSTYLUS
PSEUDEUSTYLUS
4253
4240
D. Sharp. 1889-1893. Biologia Centrali-Americana, Insecta, Coleoptera, Rhynchophora, vol. 4, pt. 3, p.309
http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/581784
309
581784
25361
Hadromerus scintillans, Jekel, in litt.
1598
1559
21222
Eupagoderes
Eupagoderes
1846
1835
20926
Curculionid
Curculionid
829
818
25867
STEIRARRHINUS, gen. nov.
1189
1165
Hispidæ
Eustylus
20607
Steirarrhinus conicus
conicus
1842
1835
7853773
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7853773
Platyomus auricephalus
2610327
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=2610327
Peritaxia hispida
673112
http://eol.org/pages/673112
Attelabus breviceps
D. Sharp. 1889-1893. Biologia Centrali-Americana, Insecta, Coleoptera, Rhynchophora, vol. 4, pt. 3, p.306
http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/581781
306
581781
25128
Pseudhypoptus eurylobus
Pseudhypoptus eurylobus
4486
4463
2778
Attelabidæ
24020
Caulostrophus
Caulostrophus
90
77
Apion oscillator
25868
Steirarhinus, Jekel, in litt.
1219
1190
21221
Amphidees major
Amphidees major
1544
1529
20604
Coleoptera
Coleoptera
1604
1594
24295
This species bears a considerable resemblance to Amphidees macer ; but that insect has well-marked ocular lobes, whereas in D. latifrons these are quite absent. The corbels of the hind tibiæ would, no doubt, have been called open by Lacordaire.
604
360
Eustales thunbergi
D. Sharp. 1889-1893. Biologia Centrali-Americana, Insecta, Coleoptera, Rhynchophora, vol. 4, pt. 3, p.307
http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/581782
307
581782
3867585
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=3867585
Acacia
2779
Attelabinæ
25869
Rostrum broad, subquadrate, sulcate, flattened, with the secondary nasal plate limited behind by a v-shaped ridge or groove between the points of insertion of the antennæ, the bare nasal plate extremely short and notched in front, the scrobes deep, lateral, sinuous, and extending as far downwards as the lower margin of the eyes, the latter convex, rounded, prominent, strictly lateral, and well separated from the prothorax; antennæ long and slender, the scape clavate at the tip and sometimes reaching beyond the anterior margin of the prothorax, the second joint of the funiculus about twice as long as 1; mentum transverse, covering the maxillæ; prothorax short, subcylindrical, conical in S. conicollis ♀, narrowly margined at the base; scutellum very small; elytra subparallel in ♂, broader and widened posteriorly in ♀, the humeri moderately prominent, the outer striæ entire, becoming divergent anteriorly; femora unarmed, clavate, the anterior pair stout; anterior tibiæ usually more or less distinctly denticulate or serrulate; posterior tibiæ with the articular surface ascending, densely ciliate externally, the apex not or narrowly laminate, the second row of setæ wanting in the forms with more slender legs; tarsal claws long, free; body elongate or oblong, winged, squamose; sexes dissimilar in form.
2537
1220
7840515
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7840515
Eustylus sexguttatus
25127
Pseudhypoptus
Pseudhypoptus
4451
4438
Apion pacificum
24021
CAUTODERUS
CAUTODERUS
113
103
4162099
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=4162099
Essodius
25476
4. Pandeleteius hieroglyphicus, sp. n. (Tab. VIII. figg. 2, 2 a , b , ♀.)
73
0
21220
Amphidees pilosus
A. pilosus
1478
1468
20605
Polydrosus pterygonalis
pterygonalis
1806
1794
394842
http://eol.org/pages/394842
Eugnamptus suturalis
24022
Cautoderus
Cautoderus
141
131
Apion nitidirostre
25126
PSEUDHYPOPTUS
PSEUDHYPOPTUS
4420
4407
7843643
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7843643
Exophthalmus plicatus
684311
http://eol.org/pages/684311
Auletobius affinis
2610324
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=2610324
Peritaxia
20828
Essodius
Essodius
2197
2189
658940
http://eol.org/pages/658940
Attelabus diffinis
7798076
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7798076
Epagrius albosquamosus
Eustalis
24358
E. coxalis , which in some respects is like this species, has a tubercle on the middle coxa, and the squamosity of the surface brownish in colour, not nearly white as in E. uniformis .
780
595
20929
Rhynchophorous
Rhynchophorous
63
49
24144
4. Eupagoderes mexicanus, sp. n. (Tab. IV. fig. 10.)
892
840
20602
Otiorhynchinæ Apteræ
Otiorhynchinæ Apteræ
1068
1048
7796321
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7796321
Claeoteges tuberculosus
D. Sharp. 1889-1893. Biologia Centrali-Americana, Insecta, Coleoptera, Rhynchophora, vol. 4, pt. 3, p.305
http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/581780
305
581780
663172
http://eol.org/pages/663172
Mestorus crinitus
663067
http://eol.org/pages/663067
Pandeleteius crispus
24023
Cautoderus mexicanus
Cautoderus mexicanus
173
153
25125
Pseudeustylus cupreoviridis
Pseudeustylus cupreoviridis
4394
4367
Apion nodicorne
20829
Eugnamptus
Eugnamptus
2243
2233
Eustales vitticollis
24296
4. Deamphus puncticollis, sp. n.
637
605
20603
Apioninæ
Apioninæ
1157
1149
20600
Otiorhynchids
Otiorhynchids
440
427
21378
Epicærus convexus
E. convexus
1761
1750
21152
Ophryastes
Ophryastes
1191
1181
5515127
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=5515127
Rhynchites thesaurus
13302399
http://eol.org/pages/13302399
Rhynchitobius
25368
2. Hadromerus dejeani. (Tab. VII. fig. 27, ♀.)
138
92
25289
TRACHYPHLŒOMIMUS
TRACHYPHLŒOMIMUS
4294
4278
24177
Deporaus
Deporaus
4968
4960
20601
Curculionids
Curculionids
766
754
21377
Epicærus reversus
E. reversus
1728
1717
21151
Ophryastes bituberosus
O. bituberosus
1106
1092
25288
TRACHYPHLŒINA
TRACHYPHLŒINA
4262
4249
24178
Deporaus glastinus
Deporaus glastinus
4997
4979
21376
Epicærus convexus
E. convexus
1619
1608
25409
Epicærus durangoensis
Epicærus durangoensis
329
308
20719
Attelabus ater
Attelabus ater
1231
1217
Hemilypus obliteratus
680755
http://eol.org/pages/680755
Pantomorus albosignatus
21150
Ophryastes tuberosus
O. tuberosus
984
972
535768
http://eol.org/pages/535768
Chaetopantus illustris
Apion pallitarse
25287
Tosastes humeralis
Tosastes humeralis
4232
4214
24179
DEROSOMUS
DEROSOMUS
5017
5008
Hemilypus latipes
25408
Epicærus monclovæ
Epicærus monclovæ
301
284
21375
Epicærus reversus
Epicærus reversus
707
690
25369
Hadromerus dejeanii, Boh. in Schönh. Gen. Curc. vi. 1, p. 293¹.
202
139
25129
Pseudhypoptus eurylobus
Pseudhypoptus eurylobus
4521
4498
25286
Tosastes humeralis
Tosastes humeralis
4203
4185
Heterapion
Eustylus grypsatus
7798143
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7798143
Chauliopleurus quadrifoveatus
21156
Ophryastes porosus
Ophryastes porosus
21
3
25407
Epicærus minor
Epicærus minor
277
263
25860
d³. Antennæ and legs shorter; prothorax very much narrower than the elytra in both sexes. … GERMARIELLA.
349
245
2770
Aracanthus
21229
Amphidees curtus
A. curtus
1422
1413
24028
Chætopantus
Chætopantus
318
307
25285
Tosastes globipennis
Tosastes globipennis
4173
4153
Eustylus puber
D. Sharp. 1889-1893. Biologia Centrali-Americana, Insecta, Coleoptera, Rhynchophora, vol. 4, pt. 3, p.314
http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/581789
314
581789
25861
b¹. Antennæ and legs (in the N.-American, Mexican, and other forms belonging to Schönherr's Stirps 2) stouter—the scape reaching the middle of the eye, and the tarsi broad, at least in ♂. … CYPHUS.
547
350
Hemilypus sallæi
Eustylus cinericius
25363
Very like H. dejeani , but differing as follows:—Rostrum slightly longer, more deeply hollowed down the middle, appearing rather sharply carinate on each side above; the antennal club more elongate; the elytra relatively longer, with similarly coloured scales, the bare spots on the interstices extremely small in ♀, larger, numerous, and conspicuous in ♂, the suture set with long hairs towards the tip in ♀; the tibiæ and tarsi often ferruginous.
2086
1638
25406
Epicærus oscillator
Epicærus oscillator
257
238
26423
Eleven specimens, one only (♂) with metallic scales, the others with the prothoracic and elytral vittæ intensified by a powdery yellow exudation. The rostrum is rather long and narrow (very like that of Eustales curvimanus) and the head comparatively small. E. duplicatus approaches E. scalaris, Boh.
3486
3186
21155
Ophryastes validus
Ophryastes validus
2436
2418
24921
2. Eumestorus proximus, sp. n.
2165
2135
21228
Amphidees nubilosus
A. nubilosus
1370
1358
2771
Aramigus
2942557
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=2942557
Polydrosus undatus
49769
http://eol.org/pages/49769
Pantomorus
25284
Tosastes globipennis
Tosastes globipennis
4142
4122
24029
Chætopantus illustris
Chætopantus illustris
351
330
7796326
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7796326
Bufomicrus globipennis
7840628
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7840628
Eupagoderes decipiens
Heterapion infirme
25366
This insect is apparently common in the Los Altos region of Guatemala (between 6000 and 9000 feet) and it has long been known under Jekel's MS. name of H. scintillans . The scales are coloured and beautifully scintillate as in H. dejeani , from which the present species is separable by the more deeply excavate rostrum and the longer antennal club. Four specimens only have been seen from Mexico, and the
2808
2402
21154
Ophryastes validus
Ophryastes validus
2416
2398
25471
3. Pandeleteius femoralis, sp. n.
1711
1678
25405
Epicærus championi
Epicærus championi
232
214
21227
Amphidees major
A. major
1255
1247
25283
Tosastes coarctatus
Tosastes coarctatus
4111
4092
2772
Aramigus fulleri
7866469
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7866469
Pantomorus robustus
D. Sharp. 1889-1893. Biologia Centrali-Americana, Insecta, Coleoptera, Rhynchophora, vol. 4, pt. 3, p.312
http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/581787
312
581787
12330357
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/browse/tree/id/12330357
Pilolabus
Heterapion femoratum
25863
c¹. Elytra with the outer striæ coalescent at basal third; prothorax short, cylindrical; elytra broad, oblong-subquadrate, and tuberculate; anterior tibiæ dilated and strongly sinuate within. … TETRAGONOMUS.
817
610
25470
One pair. This insect has the vestiture uniformly coloured as in P. tibialis , but differs from it (and from the Colombian Menetypus hadromeroides, Kirsch, also*) in having a transversely sulcate rostrum, prominent eyes, a long second joint to the funiculus, a subcylindrical prothorax, &c.* We are indebted to Dr. Heller for the loan of the type of this insect.
1677
1315
2892406
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=2892406
Eupagoderes cinereus
21379
Epicærus fronteræ
E. fronteræ
1921
1910
21153
Ophryastes ovipennis
Ophryastes ovipennis
1389
1369
25404
Epicærus fronteræ
Epicærus fronteræ
208
191
2773
Artipi
21226
Amphidees nubilosus
Amphidees nubilosus
534
515
25282
Tosastes
Tosastes
4081
4073
7796328
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7796328
Decasticha decemguttata
D. Sharp. 1889-1893. Biologia Centrali-Americana, Insecta, Coleoptera, Rhynchophora, vol. 4, pt. 3, p.313
http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/581788
313
581788
684423
http://eol.org/pages/684423
Epicaerus sphaeroides
25412
Epicærus oculatus
Epicærus oculatus
407
390
679192
http://eol.org/pages/679192
Aphrastus angularis
7804055
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7804055
Alophus triguttatus
24196
Diaprepes pulverulentus
Diaprepes pulverulentus
470
447
24742
MITOSTYLUS
MITOSTYLUS
2393
2383
7859782
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7859782
Pandeleteius viridiventris
25038
14. Pantomorus sobrinus, sp. n. (Tab. VI. fig. 18.)
647
596
21169
Ophryastini
Ophryastini
1252
1241
20700
Attelabus sedatus
A. sedatus
1174
1164
25413
Epicærus insolitus
Epicærus insolitus
432
414
24195
Diaprepes modestus
Diaprepes modestus
435
417
24741
Minyomerus caseyi
Minyomerus caseyi
2372
2355
21380
Epicærus convexus
Epicærus convexus
2020
2003
25652
36. Pandeleteius nodifer, sp. n. (Tab. VIII. figg. 29, 29 a , b , ♀.)
3718
3649
26400
Very like E. impositus ; the scales more uniformly distributed above and beneath, brown or greyish-brown (sometimes with a cupreous tint), intermixed with white, the white scales on the prothorax condensed into a narrow sinuous stripe on each side and another on its flanks, and those on the elytra into an angulate series of spots down the middle of the disc; the prothorax unimpressed along the median line; the elytra with fewer bare spaces, one only (triangular or ⋀-shaped) near the suture before the middle being conspicuous, the scales clustered into smaller patches and giving a nodose or uneven appearance to the flattened surface.
2796
2156
24370
This species is most like E. coxalis , but is of rather shorter form, has no tubercle on the middle coxæ, and the scales have a distinctly metallic appearance. I have no doubt the specimens are of one species, though the male has the groove on the rostrum very obsolete, while it is quite distinct in the female.
1090
778
25414
Epicærus sexcostatus
Epicærus sexcostatus
459
439
24194
Diaprepes albofasciatus
Diaprepes albofasciatus
404
381
21381
Epicærus convexus
Epicærus convexus
2039
2022
24740
MINYOMERUS
MINYOMERUS
2344
2334
26403
A common insect in Chiriqui. It is very closely related to E. impositus , both forms occurring at Turrialba; but the uniformly squamose under surface, the non-sulcate prothorax, and the different arrangement of the scales on the elytra readily distinguish E. triangulifer .
3302
3029
20702
Attelabus læsicollis
A. læsicollis
1676
1663
25651
Found in abundance at Dueñas. Easily recognizable by the uniform dense white squamosity, which, however, does not hide the larger punctures on the upper surface, these being very conspicuous along the striæ of the elytra. There are no short curled hairs amongst the scales. The humeri are oblique, as in P. nodifer .
3648
3332
25415
Epicærus biformis
Epicærus biformis
484
467
25560
Cyphus modestus var.
Cyphus modestus, var.
515
494
22790
Chyphus, Thunberg, Act. Ups. vii. p. 110.
263
222
24193
Diaprepes albofasciatus
Diaprepes albofasciatus
369
346
21382
Epicærus marginalis
Epicærus marginalis
77
58
20701
Attelabus brevicollis
A. brevicollis
1457
1443
2918272
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=2918272
Diaprepes modestus
25037
The type of this species communicated to us by Dr. Aurivillius from Chevrolat's collection does not quite agree with any other example before me. It comes very close indeed to some of the greenish-grey unicolorous examples of P. crinitus ; but the head is more convex between the eyes, and the rostrum more deeply canaliculate, so that it is possible the insect may prove to be distinct from P. crinitus .
595
190
395393
http://eol.org/pages/395393
Mitostylus tenuis
24746
NAUPACTOPSIS
NAUPACTOPSIS
2514
2502
25266
TETRAGONOMUS
TETRAGONOMUS
3617
3605
7882333
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7882333
Rhynchites centralis
25561
Cyphus modestus var. viridans
Cyphus modestus, v. viridans
560
532
20704
Attelabus analis
A. analis
2856
2847
21383
Epicærus convexus
E. convexus
143
132
601714
http://eol.org/pages/601714
Isodacrys guatemalenus
Hypsometopus
25657
37. Pandeleteius longicollis, sp. n. (Tab. VIII. figg. 30, 30 a .)
1731
1665
25267
Tetragonomus
Tetragonomus
3641
3629
25562
Cyphus forreri
Cyphus forreri
582
568
24199
Diorynotus
Diorynotus
544
534
20703
Attelabus melanopygus
Attelabus melanopygus
1835
1814
21384
Epicærus sturmi
Epicærus sturmi
418
403
7859848
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7859848
Epicaerus biformis
Hypsometopus inquinatus
26404
20. Exophthalmus tessellatus, sp. n. (Tab. XI. fig. 28, ♂.)
59
0
25656
The above description is mainly taken from a fresh example kindly given us by Signor Solari, apparently a female. The Colombian specimen (♂ ?) is narrower, discoloured, and broken, but it no doubt belongs to the same species, which may be known by the compressed prominence on the suture of the elytra towards the tip, and the long, oval, almost unimpressed prothorax. P. nodifer superficially resembles Menetypus hadromeroides, Kirsch.
1664
1228
24745
Mitostylus tenuis
Mitostylus tenuis
2491
2474
24198
Dinas
Dinas
520
515
25268
Tetragonomus tuberosus
Tetragonomus tuberosus
3675
3653
24639
Hypoptus macularis
Hypoptus macularis
4381
4363
D. Sharp. 1889-1893. Biologia Centrali-Americana, Insecta, Coleoptera, Rhynchophora, vol. 4, pt. 3, p.166
http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/581641
166
581641
4096638
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=4096638
Bufomicrus
25410
Epicærus planirostris
Epicærus planirostris
357
336
25563
Cyphus lautus
Cyphus lautus
603
590
21385
Epicærus convexus
E. convexus
691
680
24744
Mitostylus gracilis
Mitostylus gracilis
2457
2438
20706
Attelabus sedatus
A. sedatus
472
462
24197
Diaprepes verecundus
Diaprepes verecundus
502
482
24638
Hypoptus macularis
Hypoptus macularis
4349
4331
25269
THAMIRAS
THAMIRAS
3694
3686
D. Sharp. 1889-1893. Biologia Centrali-Americana, Insecta, Coleoptera, Rhynchophora, vol. 4, pt. 3, p.165
http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/581640
165
581640
25411
Epicærus lateralis
Epicærus lateralis
382
364
25564
Cyphus 4-punctatus
Cyphus 4-punctatus
629
611
6857321
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=6857321
Calandrinae
601713
http://eol.org/pages/601713
Rhynchites guatemalenus
21386
Epicærus reversus
E. reversus
707
696
20705
Attelabus longiclava
Attelabus longiclava
24
4
881470
http://eol.org/pages/881470
Exophthalmus verecundus
24743
Mitostylus
Mitostylus
2415
2405
20930
Rhynchitinæ
Rhynchitinæ
620
609
24377
Group 2.—Rostrum usually not broader—even a little narrower—towards the tip; thorax subconical or subcylindric in form. (Species 12-38.)
136
0
21016
Apion oscillator
A. oscillator
151
138
20813
Eugnamptus
Eugnamptus
2203
2193
7816431
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7816431
Epicaerus niger
Exophthalmini
2983
Cyphus sublineatus
25565
Cyphus roseiventris
Cyphus roseiventris
656
637
26409
21. Exophthalmus albolineatus, sp. n. (Tab. XI. fig. 29, ♀.)
1978
1918
D. Sharp. 1889-1893. Biologia Centrali-Americana, Insecta, Coleoptera, Rhynchophora, vol. 4, pt. 3, p.168
http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/581643
168
581643
7866581
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7866581
Naupactus maculosus
24637
Hypoptus lepyroides
Hypoptus lepyroides
4319
4300
24043
CLÆOTEGES
CLÆOTEGES
787
778
25031
This I look upon as a very variable species, not being able to find any good distinctive characters for separating some forty or fifty examples of it. It varies greatly in colour, being nearly uniformly greenish-grey, or of the yellowish-grey colour described by Boheman, with metallic sides, or pallid grey with brown spots. It includes not only the examples labelled P. crinitus in collections, but also most of those that I have seen named P. nobilis .
2240
1785
20812
Aderorhinus
Aderorhinus
2035
2024
Exophthalmodes albofasciatus
26408
One male. A remarkably distinct form, approaching E. sphacelatus and various other Antillean species, and easily recognizable by the series of large, subquadrate, narrowly separated, pale ochreous patches on the disc and flanks of the elytra, the rest of their surface being sparsely cæruleo-squamose, like the legs.
1917
1601
25566
Cyphus yucatanus
Cyphus yucatanus
680
664
22796
I. Anterior femora without teeth or spines. … (Attelabus, auct.)
207
143
7790237
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7790237
Attelabus analis
2982
Cyphus sedecimpunctatus
12329791
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/browse/tree/id/12329791
Apion
D. Sharp. 1889-1893. Biologia Centrali-Americana, Insecta, Coleoptera, Rhynchophora, vol. 4, pt. 3, p.167
http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/581642
167
581642
21017
Apion oscillator
Apion oscillator
174
158
24749
Naupactopsis auropictus
Naupactopsis auropictus
2613
2590
24636
Hypoptus jekeli
Hypoptus jekeli
4288
4273
24042
Chyphus
Chyphus
768
761
20932
Curculionidæ
Curculionidæ
878
866
24635
Hypoptus insularis
Hypoptus insularis
4262
4244
5493227
http://eol.org/pages/5493227
Rhynchophora
699085
http://eol.org/pages/699085
Epicaerus pedestris
20815
Eugnamptus
Eugnamptus
2458
2448
24375
E. costatus is the most elegant species of this group, and it can be very easily identified by the great development of the alternate elytral interstices, and the diminution of the sculpture between them—it thus results that the second, fourth, and sixth interstices cannot be recognized at all. The rostrum is rather longer than usual, considerably widened in front, and very distinctly but not broadly sulcate along the middle. The thorax has a shallow longitudinal median sulcus, which is slightly interrupted about the middle; outside this is an irregular, comparatively smooth space; the lateral part of the surface is very coarsely though not deeply rugose. The costæ on the wing-cases are remarkably definite, and contrast strongly with the spaces between them, which are densely covered with very minute, pallid (in the typical form white) scales. The legs are only feebly squamose. The swelling or incrassation of the front tibia at the tip of its posterior face is more developed in this than in any other species of the genus. The female is much broader than the male.
2429
1349
25567
Tetragonomus tuberosus
Tetragonomus tuberosus
714
692
21018
Apion guatemalenum
A. guatemalenum
1104
1089
2981
Cyphus roseiventris
22797
A. Eyes very widely separated, the space between them not carinate; spurs of the anterior tibiæ of the female placed one in front of the other. … (Pilolabus, Jekel.)
373
208
24041
Chlorophanus
Chlorophanus
748
736
24909
EUMESTORUS, gen. nov.
2271
2250
24748
Naupactopsis auropictus
Naupactopsis auropictus
2578
2555
2759
Apion vetustum
D. Sharp. 1889-1893. Biologia Centrali-Americana, Insecta, Coleoptera, Rhynchophora, vol. 4, pt. 3, p.170
http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/581645
170
581645
24634
Hypoptus
Hypoptus
4227
4219
7862079
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7862079
Thecesternus foveolatus
20931
Rhynchitinæ
Rhynchitinæ
763
752
Exophthalmina
20814
Aderorhinus
Aderorhinus
2443
2432
21019
Apion acarinum
Apion acarinum
1627
1613
2980
Cyphus quadripunctatus
25568
Megalostylus sturmi
Megalostylus sturmi
741
722
22798
1. Attelabus sumptuosus.
398
374
3017148
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=3017148
Peritelus
5512240
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=5512240
Eugnamptus antennalis
D. Sharp. 1889-1893. Biologia Centrali-Americana, Insecta, Coleoptera, Rhynchophora, vol. 4, pt. 3, p.169
http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/581644
169
581644
24747
Naupactopsis
Naupactopsis
2538
2526
24040
Chlorima hieroglyphica
Chlorima hieroglyphica
723
701
2758
Apion terminale
260423
http://eol.org/pages/260423
Epicaerus insolitus
21012
APION Species 37—86
Species 37—86
1964
1951
20934
ALLOCORYNUS
ALLOCORYNUS
1111
1100
24633
HYPOPTUS
HYPOPTUS
4200
4192
25034
Naupactus nobilis, Boh. in Schönh. Gen. Curc. vi. 1, p. 19 ¹.
85
24
24192
Diaprepes albidus
Diaprepes albidus
334
317
D. Sharp. 1889-1893. Biologia Centrali-Americana, Insecta, Coleoptera, Rhynchophora, vol. 4, pt. 3, p.172
http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/581647
172
581647
22791
Cyphus, Bedel, Faune Col. Seine, vi. pt. 2, p. 23¹.
315
264
5334970
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=5334970
Pandeleteius submetallicus
2987
Deamphus
25569
Megalostylus sturmi var. villosus
Megalostylus sturmi, v. villosus
781
749
21013
Apion chalceum
Apion chalceum
2191
2177
2649819
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=2649819
Crataegus
20933
Oxycorynides
Oxycorynides
944
932
694671
http://eol.org/pages/694671
Exophthalmus quadrivittatus
517136
http://eol.org/pages/517136
Pantomorus mollis
7843768
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7843768
Isodacrys schwarzi
24190
DIAPREPES
DIAPREPES
273
264
25035
Pantomerus nobilis, Chevr. Bull. Soc. Ent. Fr. 1879, p. cxxx.
147
86
24632
Hybolabus sallei
Hybolabus sallei
4180
4164
24191
Diaprepes
Diaprepes
294
285
D. Sharp. 1889-1893. Biologia Centrali-Americana, Insecta, Coleoptera, Rhynchophora, vol. 4, pt. 3, p.171
http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/581646
171
581646
2986
Cyphus yucatanus
22792
Attelabus is at present a genus of more than 100 species, distributed over the continental regions of the world, and no doubt numerous in the tropics, as there are many undescribed species extant in collections. South America and the Antilles have yielded at present the larger proportion of its representatives.
629
316
24371
11. Epicærus costatus, sp. n. (Tab. IV. fig. 22, ♂.)
1143
1091
20811
HEMILYPUS
HEMILYPUS
1736
1727
21014
Apion chalceum
Apion chalceum
2207
2193
24149
5. Eupagoderes durangoensis, sp. n.
1681
1646
20936
APIONINÆ
APIONINÆ
16
8
24631
Hybolabus
Hybolabus
4152
4143
684316
http://eol.org/pages/684316
Pantomorus affinis
D. Sharp. 1889-1893. Biologia Centrali-Americana, Insecta, Coleoptera, Rhynchophora, vol. 4, pt. 3, p.174
http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/581649
174
581649
22793
Bedel¹ has recently proposed to transfer the name Attelabus to the allied genus Apoderus , on the ground that in the tenth edition of the ‘Systema Naturæ’ an insect now referred to Apoderus was the representative of Attelabus . In the Munich Catalogue, which I here follow, the origin of the genus is assigned to the twelfth edition of the ‘Systema Naturæ’; or the genus may be credited to Olivier, whose work really inaugurated the modern arrangement of the genus and its allies. Either course appears sufficiently satisfactory, and enables us to avoid the confusion caused by Bedel's proceeding [which involves the alteration of some hundreds of names of species of Curculionidæ— Apoderus being called Attelabus , Attelabus Chyphus (emended to Cyphus), and Cyphus Neocyphus ], so that I have no doubt the course I now adopt will receive the sanction of Coleopterists.
1503
630
732064
http://eol.org/pages/732064
Pantomorus strabo
2985
Cyphus viridans
20810
Rhynchitobius longicollis
Rhynchitobius longicollis
593
568
21015
Apion chalceum
A. chalceum
124
113
25033
13. Pantomorus nobilis.
23
0
24630
Hoplopactus lateralis
Hoplopactus lateralis
4130
4109
20935
Allocorynus mollis
Allocorynus mollis
1374
1356
D. Sharp. 1889-1893. Biologia Centrali-Americana, Insecta, Coleoptera, Rhynchophora, vol. 4, pt. 3, p.173
http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/581648
173
581648
7790449
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7790449
Cyphus gibber
25120
Pseudelissa cinerea
Pseudelissa cinerea
4228
4209
2984
Cyphus sulphureus
7790455
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7790455
Cyphus forreri
24038
Chauliopleurus rufovittatus
Chauliopleurus rufovittatus
649
622
2764
Apotomoderes albicans
10207500
http://eol.org/pages/10207500
Heterapion infirme
7799003
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7799003
Pantomorus stupidus
25110
Promecops unidentata
Promecops unidentata
3913
3893
D. Sharp. 1889-1893. Biologia Centrali-Americana, Insecta, Coleoptera, Rhynchophora, vol. 4, pt. 3, p.320
http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/581795
320
581795
2978
Cyphus placidus
25878
b³. Elytra maculate, sometimes metallic. … nebulosus .
460
406
Evotini
21235
Peritaxia
Peritaxia
309
300
20937
APION
APION
23
18
25374
3. Hadromerus micans, sp. n. (Tab. VII. figg. 28, 28 a, ♀.)
1880
1821
24039
Chauliopleurus rufovittatus
Chauliopleurus rufovittatus
688
661
2765
Apotomoderus albicans
D. Sharp. 1889-1893. Biologia Centrali-Americana, Insecta, Coleoptera, Rhynchophora, vol. 4, pt. 3, p.321
http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/581796
321
581796
10207501
http://eol.org/pages/10207501
Thecesterninae
Apion juno
2979
Cyphus pudens
26300
Two specimens, the smaller one with the whitish markings more extended than in the other. An isolated form, with the humeri of the elytra as prominent as in E. verecundus , the striæ more or less interrupted or sinuously diverted on the disc between
3562
3313
25879
b². Anterior tibiæ sinuous, sharply denticulate, unguiculate; elytra cinereomaculate. … serripes .
559
461
Eustylus veræpacis
24159
7. Eupagoderes sallæi. (Tab. IV. fig. 11.)
948
906
20938
Apion
Apion
30
25
21234
Scotæborus
Scotæborus
298
288
25486
6. Pandeleteius clavisetis, sp. n. (Tab. VIII. figg. 4, 4 a .)
62
0
2762
Apoderus
24036
Chauliopleurus quadrifoveatus
Chauliopleurus quadrifoveatus
569
540
D. Sharp. 1889-1893. Biologia Centrali-Americana, Insecta, Coleoptera, Rhynchophora, vol. 4, pt. 3, p.322
http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/581797
322
581797
Apion laminatum
24914
Epicærus luctuosus, Chevr. Bull. Soc. Ent. Fr. 1880, p. lxii¹.
627
565
21237
Amphidees alternans
Amphidees alternans
1607
1588
25112
Promecops uniformis
Promecops uniformis
3990
3971
2976
Cyphus modestus var. ε
25876
a⁴. Prothorax subcylindrical in ♂, conical in ♀. … conicollis .
348
285
Eustylus subsignatus
Hypoptus setosulus
29892
http://eol.org/pages/29892
Corylus
7796311
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7796311
Chauliopleurus rufovittatus
20939
Apion
Apion
953
948
7798086
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7798086
Pycnophilus piceus
21011
APION Division B
Division B
1939
1929
Apion lassum
25111
Promecops uniformis
Promecops uniformis
3959
3940
24913
1. Eumestorus luctuosus. (Tab. VI. fig. 14, ♀.)
564
517
24037
Chauliopleurus quadrifoveatus
Chauliopleurus quadrifoveatus
610
581
2763
Apotomoderes
D. Sharp. 1889-1893. Biologia Centrali-Americana, Insecta, Coleoptera, Rhynchophora, vol. 4, pt. 3, p.323
http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/581798
323
581798
2977
Cyphus nigropunctatus
Eustylus subapterus
24157
Closely allied to E. sallæi , but with the scales of the surface less densely packed, the colour more obscure, the patches of adhesive pubescence on the tarsal lobes smaller, and the mentum rather different in form, it being less transverse, and not so angular at the sides; the latter is but feebly impressed, little sculptured, and very shining.
453
106
Hypoptus macularis var.
25877
b⁴. Prothorax similarly shaped in ♂ and ♀. … infucatus .
405
349
26302
5. Exophthalmus verecundus. (Tab. XI. fig. 7, ♂.)
227
178
21236
Amphidees nasutus
Amphidees nasutus
390
373
21010
APION DIVISION B
APION DIVISION B
1864
1848
Apion laterale
25114
Promecops viator
Promecops viator
4046
4030
2768
Apterocolus gravidus
D. Sharp. 1889-1893. Biologia Centrali-Americana, Insecta, Coleoptera, Rhynchophora, vol. 4, pt. 3, p.316
http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/581791
316
581791
406448
http://eol.org/pages/406448
Pandeleteius vitticollis
24034
Chauliopleurus adipatus
Chauliopleurus adipatus
493
470
7847609
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7847609
Eustylus striatus
21231
Amphidees
Amphidees
1558
1549
2937070
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=2937070
Megalostylus splendidus
665959
http://eol.org/pages/665959
Tanymecus confusus
880786
http://eol.org/pages/880786
Attelabus vinosus
7825819
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7825819
Ophryastes latipennis
20816
Hemilypus latipes
Hemilypus latipes
20
3
7798088
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7798088
Ameladus inornatus
Eustylus striatus
25113
Promecops viator
Promecops viator
4018
4002
7791073
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7791073
Attelabus rudis
Apion latipenne
10207505
http://eol.org/pages/10207505
Otiorhynchinae apterae
2769
Aptolemus
D. Sharp. 1889-1893. Biologia Centrali-Americana, Insecta, Coleoptera, Rhynchophora, vol. 4, pt. 3, p.317
http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/581792
317
581792
22799
Attelabus sumptuosus, Gory in Guér. Mag. Zool. 1834, Cl. ix. t. 119¹.
468
399
24035
Chauliopleurus adipatus
Chauliopleurus adipatus
528
505
24155
Ophryastes cinereus, Fåhr. in Schönh. Gen. Curc. v. p. 819¹.
2399
2339
5512283
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=5512283
Eugnamptus maculatus
21230
Amphidees nubilosus
A. nubilosus
1471
1459
20817
Hemilypus sallæi
Hemilypus sallæi
1146
1130
669914
http://eol.org/pages/669914
Minyomerus caseyi
Eustylus sexguttatus
25116
PSEUDELISSA
PSEUDELISSA
4098
4087
10207506
http://eol.org/pages/10207506
Ophryastina
24032
CHAULIOPLEURUS
CHAULIOPLEURUS
427
413
Apion latipes
73690
http://eol.org/pages/73690
Eucoleocerus
10837644
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/10837644
Amphiachyris dracunculoides
D. Sharp. 1889-1893. Biologia Centrali-Americana, Insecta, Coleoptera, Rhynchophora, vol. 4, pt. 3, p.318
http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/581793
318
581793
2766
Apotomus
399489
http://eol.org/pages/399489
Epicaerus tenuis
21233
Amphidees macer
Amphidees macer
1784
1769
24154
6. Eupagoderes cinereus.
2338
2314
Eustylus setipennis
21160
Ophryastes
Ophryastes
827
817
20818
Hemilypus latipes
H. latipes
1482
1472
2767
Apterocolus
25115
Promecopsis
Promecopsis
4075
4064
Apion lentum
24033
Chauliopleurus
Chauliopleurus
453
439
12355214
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/browse/tree/id/12355214
Oxyderces
D. Sharp. 1889-1893. Biologia Centrali-Americana, Insecta, Coleoptera, Rhynchophora, vol. 4, pt. 3, p.319
http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/581794
319
581794
884432
http://eol.org/pages/884432
Epicaerus tristis
21232
Amphidees nubilosus
A. nubilosus
1694
1682
Eustylus ruptus
24153
Similar to E. mexicanus , but rather smaller, with the elytra striate. The middle channel of the rostrum obsolete, the lateral channel small, not extending up to the eye. Thorax a good deal narrowed behind, coarsely irregularly punctate, with only a very indistinct channel on the middle. Mentum with the lateral and hind margins strongly and acutely raised. Four specimens, all in a bad state of preservation.
2313
1903
5515005
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=5515005
Rhynchites regularis
20819
Hemilypus hondurensis
Hemilypus hondurensis
1829
1808
20707
Attelabus brevicollis
A. brevicollis
491
477
Hypoptus
21162
Tosastes humeralis
Tosastes humeralis
1133
1115
25870
Type, S. conicollis Champion , Biologia Centrali-Americana, Coleoptera, vol. 4, part 3: 222. 1911.
2637
2538
21388
Barynotus obliquefasciatus
Barynotus obliquefasciatus
1457
1431
7882863
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7882863
Rhynchites subauratus
25275
Thecesternus foveolatus
Thecesternus foveolatus
3885
3862
394745
http://eol.org/pages/394745
Eugnamptus nigripennis
25118
Pseudelissa caseyi
Pseudelissa caseyi
4161
4143
Apion longicolle
20708
Attelabus brevicollis
A. brevicollis
593
579
21161
Ophryastes
Ophryastes
930
920
Hybolabus sallei
21387
Epicærus sturmi
E. sturmi
1274
1265
25871
The numerous forms referred to this genus (which will include Mimographus rufipes , suturalis , and griseus, Kirsch) may be briefly described as Hoplopacti * (represented by such species as the Brazilian H. lateralis, Arrow) with unarmed anterior femora, long, slender antennæ, and an elongate second joint to the funiculus. The females of some of the species, as in Mimographus , Hoplopactus , and Cyphus , have a more or less distinct, short, impressed, oblique line on each side of the fifth ventral segment in front. S. conicus approaches Cyphus ; S. tenuicornis has the facies of a Polydrosus . * Hoplopactus, Chevrolat, Bull. Soc. Ent. Fr. 1879, p. lxxxiv, = Diaphorus, Faust (renamed Diapherontus by Berg in 1898), Stett. ent. Zeit. 1892, p. 7.
3391
2638
25274
Thecesternus albidus
Thecesternus albidus
3849
3829
818800
http://eol.org/pages/818800
Megalostylus tomentosus
25117
Pseudelissa
Pseudelissa
4121
4110
Apion longimanum
20709
Attelabus sedatus
A. sedatus
694
684
21164
Tosastes humeralis
T. humeralis
2372
2360
Hybolabus
7796319
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7796319
Claeoteges obliteratus
24189
Diaphorus
Diaphorus
247
238
Apion maceratum
25277
Thecesternus maculosus
Thecesternus maculosus
3958
3936
7851815
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7851815
Epicaerus carteri
6670920
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=6670920
Steirarrhinus cinereoguttatus
77740
http://eol.org/pages/77740
Lasiorhynchites
25379
4. Hadromerus opalinus. (Tab. VII. figg. 29, ♂; 30, ♀, var.)
3169
3109
Hoplopactus lateralis
21389
Epicærus reversus
E. reversus
1580
1569
21163
Tosastes globipennis
Tosastes globipennis
2132
2112
25276
Thecesternus humeralis
Thecesternus humeralis
3920
3898
395028
http://eol.org/pages/395028
Aphrastus taeniatus
25119
Pseudelissa caseyi
Pseudelissa caseyi
4191
4173
21166
Ophryastes
Ophryastes
829
819
25417
Epagrius curvipes
Epagrius curvipes
535
518
Hypoptus macularis
25378
Two specimens. Larger and broader than H. scintillans , with a longer second joint to the funiculus, more prominent humeri, and larger polished bare spots along the elytral interstices, the scales small and closely packed.
3108
2886
7798153
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7798153
Epagrius opacus
D. Sharp. 1889-1893. Biologia Centrali-Americana, Insecta, Coleoptera, Rhynchophora, vol. 4, pt. 3, p.324
http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/581799
324
581799
25271
THECESTERNINÆ
THECESTERNINÆ
3747
3734
2760
Apion vinosum
7796317
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7796317
Decasticha subocellata
21239
Amphidees longulus
A. longulus
2001
1990
21165
CACCOPHRYASTES
CACCOPHRYASTES
596
582
25661
Two specimens. This insect has the vestiture uniformly whitish (as in P. tibialis and P. albisquamis); the prothorax unusually long and feebly constricted (much as in P. nodifer), the elytra thus appearing relatively short; and the third tarsal joint broadly lobed.
3106
2841
7845204
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7845204
Exophthalmus triangulifer
7882551
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7882551
Auletobius affinis
Hypoptus lepyroides
25416
Epagrius operculatus
Epagrius operculatus
511
491
2761
Apioninæ
10207662
http://eol.org/pages/10207662
Pseudelissa caseyi
25270
Thamiras undulatus
Thamiras undulatus
3723
3705
21238
Amphidees major
A. major
1910
1902
21168
Ophryastes vittatus
O. vittatus
886
875
25419
Epagrius hispidus
Epagrius hispidus
581
564
51610
http://eol.org/pages/51610
Brachystylus
25481
5. Pandeleteius ephippiatus, sp. n. (Tab. VIII. fig. 3.)
2181
2125
Hypoptus jekeli
25273
Thecesternus affinis
Thecesternus affinis
3816
3796
7840201
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7840201
Eupagoderes cinereus
21167
Eupagoders
Eupagoders
844
834
25418
Epagrius paradæ
Epagrius paradæ
557
542
2918425
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=2918425
Pantomorus mollis
25480
Twelve specimens—two from Costa Rica, in very fresh condition (taken as the types), three from Guatemala, smaller and paler, and seven from Chiriqui, all worn. A small, submetallic form, with peculiar elytral markings (including a common ϒ-shaped patch towards the apex), a transversely sulcate rostrum, descending scrobes, prominent eyes, strongly clavate anterior femora. &c. The vibrissæ are apparently wanting, perhaps owing to the dense clothing of scales. The tarsal claws are free. The v-shaped ridge bordering the nasal plate is similar to that of Polydacrys depressifrons .
2124
1542
7852217
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7852217
Compsus auriceps
882951
http://eol.org/pages/882951
Promecops uniformis
Hypoptus insularis
Evotus
25272
THECESTERNUS
THECESTERNUS
3780
3768
49757
http://eol.org/pages/49757
Eupagoderes
7796314
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7796314
Decasticha quadriplagiata
25335
Five specimens, varying greatly in size, as well as in the colour of the scales, which is disguised by an ochreous exudation. The vibrissæ are easily abraded, and are wanting in two examples. This insect is less convex than D. albofasciatus , the rostrum is more finely carinate, and the vestiture is much denser over the whole surface.
567
231
667021
http://eol.org/pages/667021
Pandeleteius clavisetis
24756
Naupactus aurivittis
Naupactus aurivittis
2857
2837
25667
1. Pandeleteinus submetallicus. (Tab. VIII. figg. 31, 31 a .)
913
852
Isodacrys guatemalenus
21139
Ophryastes
Ophryastes
1515
1505
D. Sharp. 1889-1893. Biologia Centrali-Americana, Insecta, Coleoptera, Rhynchophora, vol. 4, pt. 3, p.25
http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/581500
25
581500
25422
Epagrius foveicollis
Epagrius foveicollis
657
637
49963
http://eol.org/pages/49963
Aphrastus
24162
Deamphus deceptor
Deamphus deceptor
4512
4495
24603
Hadromerus gemmifer
Hadromerus gemmifer
3302
3283
7860151
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7860151
Promecops unidentata
25666
The type of this genus was provisionally referred to Pandeleteius by Schaeffer, but it must certainly be removed therefrom, differing as it does in numerous points of structure. The head is greatly developed, recalling that of Elissa and various other genera of the “Series Apteræ”; the prothorax is somewhat cup-shaped; and the elytra are broader than the prothorax, comparatively short and subparallel, and finely punctate-striate. The insect is found on juniper, according to Mr. Wickham.
851
360
24755
Naupactus acutipennis
Naupactus acutipennis
2824
2803
24602
Hadromerus fulgens
Hadromerus fulgens
3270
3252
25336
PACHNÆUS.
577
568
25779
ANYPOTACTUS.
1715
1703
2921562
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=2921562
Promecops nubifer
Isodacrys mexicanus
21350
Epicærus nebulosus
E. nebulosus
1211
1199
25423
Epagrius smithi
Epagrius smithi
679
664
24161
Deamphus deceptor
Deamphus deceptor
4483
4466
25337
Pachnæus, Schönherr, Curc. Disp. Meth. p. 121 (1826); Gen. Curc. ii. p. 57; Lacordaire, Gen. Col. vi. p. 106; Horn, Proc. Am. Phil. Soc. xv. p. 82.
725
578
242176
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=242176
Cyphina
21137
Ophryastes
Ophryastes
1115
1105
2607332
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=2607332
Attelabus
Isodacrys minutus
25420
Epagrius constans
Epagrius constans
606
589
24758
Naupactus cinerascens
Naupactus cinerascens
2923
2902
24605
Hadromerus micans
Hadromerus micans
3365
3348
691880
http://eol.org/pages/691880
Pantomorus rufipes
24164
Deamphus latifrons
Deamphus latifrons
4572
4554
25338
A genus including a few species from the Antilles and Florida, one of which has been recorded from Mexico, but this locality seems to require confirmation. They are all of rather large size, and densely, uniformly clothed with whitish, pale yellow, blue, or green opaque scales. The prothorax is strongly bisinuate at the base in P. opalus and P. litus , more feebly so in P. distans , and the anterior margin also is sinuate on each side beneath, and the vibrissæ are well developed.
1210
726
25668
Pandeletejus submetallicus, Schaeff. Journ. N. York Ent. Soc. xvi. pp. 216, 217 (1908)¹; Pierce, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus. xxxvii. p. 360².
1049
914
73656
http://eol.org/pages/73656
Polytelidius
Isodacrys orizabæ
25890
Steirarhinus conicollis (♂ ♀), amplipennis (♀), and naupactoides (♂), Jekel, in litt.
1707
1622
25421
Epagrius jugicola
Epagrius jugicola
630
613
21138
Eupagoderes
Eupagoderes
1312
1301
24604
Hadromerus micans
Hadromerus micans
3336
3319
24757
Naupactus cinerascens
Naupactus cinerascens
2890
2869
24163
Deamphus latifrons
Deamphus latifrons
4542
4524
20843
Eugnamptus sexmaculatus
Eugnamptus sexmaculatus
2446
2423
4156986
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=4156986
Entimus
21135
Ophryastes
Ophryastes
1003
993
25339
1. Pachnæus litus. (Tab. VII. figg. 24, 24 a .)
1258
1211
24752
Naupactopsis sitonoides
Naupactopsis sitonoides
2719
2696
24607
Hadromerus opalinus
Hadromerus opalinus
3431
3412
D. Sharp. 1889-1893. Biologia Centrali-Americana, Insecta, Coleoptera, Rhynchophora, vol. 4, pt. 3, p.29
http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/581504
29
581504
25426
Epagrius pumilus
Epagrius pumilus
120
104
23917
Athetetes globicollis
Athetetes globicollis
1699
1678
20842
Eugnamptus godmani
Eugnamptus godmani
1259
1241
21136
Dystirus
Dystirus
1058
1050
25662
PANDELETEINUS, gen. nov.
3131
3107
24493
I can detect no good character for distinguishing this insect from Epicærus , though the apex of the hind tibia is so simple that Lacordaire would no doubt have considered the corbels to be open. There is, however, much variety in Epicærus as to this character, and even in E. minor there is visible a slight incrassation of the apical face of the outer lamina, so that I consider the corbels to be cavernous in a rudimentary degree. The insect bears a good deal of resemblance to Epagrius pumilus and E. lævinasus , but they have broader scrobes.
2007
1460
24751
Naupactopsis delumbis
Naupactopsis delumbis
2684
2663
23918
ATTELABINÆ
ATTELABINÆ
1731
1721
24606
Hadromerus nobilitatus
Hadromerus nobilitatus
3400
3378
D. Sharp. 1889-1893. Biologia Centrali-Americana, Insecta, Coleoptera, Rhynchophora, vol. 4, pt. 3, p.28
http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/581503
28
581503
25427
Epagrius grandis
Epagrius grandis
142
126
673890
http://eol.org/pages/673890
Epicaerus biformis
24494
31. Epicærus monclovæ, sp. n. (Tab. V. fig. 10.)
2056
2008
20841
Eugnamptus latirostris
Eugnamptus latirostris
454
432
24381
12. Epicærus mexicanus.
510
487
21133
Caccophryastes
Caccophryastes
978
964
692038
http://eol.org/pages/692038
Rhynchites regularis
24754
Naupactus
Naupactus
2760
2751
25665
Type, Pandeletejus submetallicus, Schaeffer, Journ. N. York Ent. Soc. xvi: 216, 217. 1908.
359
269
2668439
http://eol.org/pages/2668439
Curculioninae
24160
Deamphus brevipennis
Deamphus brevipennis
4454
4434
D. Sharp. 1889-1893. Biologia Centrali-Americana, Insecta, Coleoptera, Rhynchophora, vol. 4, pt. 3, p.27
http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/581502
27
581502
24609
Hadromerus rufipes
Hadromerus rufipes
3507
3489
23919
ATTELABUS
ATTELABUS
1749
1740
25424
Epagrius præteritus
Epagrius præteritus
75
56
22896
19. Attelabus angulipennis, sp. n.
2453
2419
665647
http://eol.org/pages/665647
Polydrosodes conicus
21134
OPHRYASTES
OPHRYASTES
991
981
24382
Epicærus mexicanus, Boh. in Schönh. Gen. Curc. ii. p. 324¹; vi. 2, p. 271².
586
511
24753
NAUPACTUS
NAUPACTUS
2739
2730
D. Sharp. 1889-1893. Biologia Centrali-Americana, Insecta, Coleoptera, Rhynchophora, vol. 4, pt. 3, p.26
http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/581501
26
581501
664211
http://eol.org/pages/664211
Promecops dentimanus
24608
Hadromerus opalinus
Hadromerus opalinus
3462
3443
20840
Eugnamptus basalis
Eugnamptus basalis
2212
2194
25425
Epagrius samson
Epagrius samson
97
82
23913
Aramigus fulleri
Aramigus fulleri
1589
1573
22403
Aramigus
Aramigus
411
403
25535
Prepodellus viridisquamis
Prepodellus viridisquamis
738
713
6548130
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=6548130
Apion calcaratum
3074
Epicærus championi
D. Sharp. 1889-1893. Biologia Centrali-Americana, Insecta, Coleoptera, Rhynchophora, vol. 4, pt. 3, p.138
http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/581613
138
581613
662547
http://eol.org/pages/662547
Epicaerus cultripennis
20900
Auletobius
Auletobius
854
844
20847
Eugnamptus longipes
Eugnamptus longipes
1043
1024
25772
1. Polydrosodes conicus, sp. n. (Tab. IX. figg. 13, 13 a .)
59
0
24383
Epicærus æruginosus, Boh. op. cit. vi. 2, p. 276³.
637
587
21026
Apion basirostre
Apion basirostre
2191
2175
25536
Prepodellus viridisquamis
Prepodellus viridisquamis
771
746
23914
Artipus
Artipus
1609
1602
3075
Epicærus cognatus
D. Sharp. 1889-1893. Biologia Centrali-Americana, Insecta, Coleoptera, Rhynchophora, vol. 4, pt. 3, p.137
http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/581612
137
581612
65417
http://eol.org/pages/65417
Allocorynus
2607337
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=2607337
Eugnamptus
20846
Eugnamptus cinctus
Eugnamptus cinctus
22
4
25771
This genus includes a single remarkable form from Mexico nearly related to Polydrosus , with the prothorax and elytra deeply sinuate at the base, the scutellum very small, and the body conico-elongate in shape.
3399
3189
22402
Pantomorus
Pantomorus
399
389
24384
Epicærus cyphus, Boh. t. c. p. 272⁴.
674
638
21027
Apion calcaratipes
Apion calcaratipes
485
467
25069
This insect may be readily distinguished from P. dorsalis by the colour, and by the different setosity on the elytra; it has always some scales on the thorax, and the antennæ have the second joint of the funiculus considerably longer and more slender than it is in P. dorsalis . Sixteen examples are before me.
1521
1211
23915
Atactogenus
Atactogenus
1638
1627
25533
Polydacrys mucronatus
Polydacrys mucronatus
669
648
24051
Clæoteges virosus
Clæoteges virosus
1035
1018
D. Sharp. 1889-1893. Biologia Centrali-Americana, Insecta, Coleoptera, Rhynchophora, vol. 4, pt. 3, p.136
http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/581611
136
581611
3076
Epicærus concolor
7798059
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7798059
Claeoteges granulosus
21024
Apion matricum
Apion matricum
876
862
24385
Epicærus transversepunctatus, Boh. t. c. p. 271⁵.
724
675
20845
Eugnamptus dispar
Eugnamptus dispar
1359
1342
22401
Curculio rivulosus
Curculio rivulosus
308
290
7882419
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7882419
Rhynchites confertus
23916
Athetetes
Athetetes
1660
1651
520633
http://eol.org/pages/520633
Polydrosus macrocephalus
25534
Polydacrys nigrofasciatus
Polydacrys nigrofasciatus
701
676
D. Sharp. 1889-1893. Biologia Centrali-Americana, Insecta, Coleoptera, Rhynchophora, vol. 4, pt. 3, p.135
http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/581610
135
581610
24050
Clæoteges tuberculosus
Clæoteges tuberculosus
1006
984
12343478
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/browse/tree/id/12343478
Polydrosodes
3077
Epicærus convexus
3078
Epicærus costatus
21025
Apion sancti-felicis
A. sancti-felicis
2045
2028
22400
Naupactus
Naupactus
239
230
20844
Eugnamptus seriatus
Eugnamptus seriatus
485
466
7882416
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7882416
Rhynchites chiriquensis
24053
CLEISTOLOPHUS
CLEISTOLOPHUS
1090
1077
884400
http://eol.org/pages/884400
Pantomorus trituberculatus
72012
http://eol.org/pages/72012
Attelabus
25531
Polydacrys depressifrons
Polydacrys depressifrons
604
580
22407
Pantomorus
Pantomorus
1950
1940
2804608
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=2804608
Ophryastes latipennis
817437
http://eol.org/pages/817437
Pantomorus sulfureus
21240
Amphidees longulus
Amphidees longulus
21
3
2892432
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=2892432
Naupactus cinerosus
24387
This is a very variable insect and presents considerable sexual differences, which also appear to be inconstant. The size and colour, the punctuation of the elytra, the shape of the thorax, and the impression of the rostrum all exhibit much discrepancy in the large series before me, and yet after repeated attempts I fail to discover any constant characters as marks of specific distinction. I have examined the ædeagus in four of the varieties, and though I find it presents slight differences in each of them I do not think these are beyond the range of variation possible in this organ. I must, however, state that I am by no means sure that there may not prove to be several closely allied but variable species. I had decided from Boheman's descriptions that his E. mexicanus , E. æruginosus , E. cyphus , and E. transversepunctatus all referred to one variable species, and the types since sent me from Schönherr's collection by Dr. Aurivillius quite confirm this view.
1901
926
25064
18. Pantomorus picturatus, sp. n. (Tab. VI. fig. 19, ♂.)
260
204
3079
Epicærus costicollis
24052
Clæoteges virosus
Clæoteges virosus
1064
1047
24759
Naupactus cinerosus
Naupactus cinerosus
2955
2936
22406
Naupactus cinerascens
N. cinerascens
1735
1721
23910
Aptolemus
Aptolemus
1501
1492
25532
Polydacrys seriegranosus
Polydacrys seriegranosus
636
612
2804607
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=2804607
Ophryastes collaris
21241
Peritaxia rugicollis
Peritaxia rugicollis
1405
1385
24388
13. Epicærus fallax.
1922
1902
24055
Cleistolophus instabilis
Cleistolophus instabilis
1162
1138
21028
Apion calcaratipes
A. calcaratum
509
496
22405
Stirps IV
Stirps IV
527
518
23911
Aracanthus
Aracanthus
1524
1514
2804606
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=2804606
Ophryastes bituberosus
2607336
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=2607336
Deporaus
25778
This group includes a few Tropical-American forms related to the Polydrosina, but with the tarsal claws free. They have the articular surface of the posterior tibiæ terminal or slightly ascending; the anterior tibiæ serrulate or unarmed on their inner edge; the femora clavate, toothed in Anypotactus , unarmed in the other genera; the prothorax without definite setiform vibrissæ the mandibles with a conspicuous truncated process in front in Polydacrys , wanting in the other genera; the mentum moderately broad or small, incompletely covering the maxillæ; the rostrum with a sharply-defined triangular nasal plate, except in Prepodellus , where it is very short and inconspicuous; and the wings fully developed.
1702
988
24389
Epicærus fallax, Boh. in Schönh. Gen. Curc. vi. 2, p. 274¹.
1982
1923
20849
Eugnamptus cinctus
E. cinctus
1711
1701
24601
Hadromerus fulgens
Hadromerus fulgens
3240
3222
2590438
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=2590438
Deporaus glastinus
24054
Cleistolophus
Cleistolophus
1121
1108
25530
Anypotactus exilis
Anypotactus exilis
568
550
2804605
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=2804605
Ophryastes basalis
21029
Apion scydmænoides
Apion scydmænoides
1991
1973
23912
Aramigus
Aramigus
1545
1537
22404
Phacepholis
Phacepholis
427
416
2607335
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=2607335
Auletobius
20848
Eugnamptus cinctus
E. cinctus
1437
1427
25777
Group ANYPOTACTINA.
987
968
24600
Hadromerus dejeani
Hadromerus dejeani
3200
3182
7798054
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7798054
Cautoderus mexicanus
24271
Eyes convex and close to the thorax; head not broader behind them. … Maseorhynchus .
916
832
7859769
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7859769
Exophthalmus nubilus
20907
Ceuthorhynchides
Ceuthorhynchides
2008
1992
21245
Peritaxia
Peritaxia
72
63
20628
Cyphus
Cyphus
1384
1378
Apion gracilirostre
24044
Clæoteges
Clæoteges
808
799
25104
Promecops rhombifera
Promecops rhombifera
3717
3697
20629
Cyphus
Cyphus
1397
1391
24379
Epicærus group 2 [unnamed]
275
248
26580
2. Clæoteges granulosus, sp. n. (Tab. XII. figg. 26, 26 a , ♂.)
1327
1264
20908
Rhynchitidæ
Rhynchitidæ
2065
2054
7796342
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7796342
Polydrosus longicornis
21244
Amphidees pilosus
Amphidees pilosus
1812
1795
7798053
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7798053
Sciomias latipennis
24045
Clæoteges granulosus
Clæoteges granulosus
840
820
12343483
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/browse/tree/id/12343483
Cautoderus
Apion grallarium
25103
Promecops rhombica
Promecops rhombica
3684
3666
687770
http://eol.org/pages/687770
Eupagoderes speciosus
24168
In this species the scales are very closely fastened to the surface, and, though dense, the outline of each is quite distinct; on the disc of the thorax they have a peculiar shining appearance, and are but little variegate, but on the rostrum and the sides of the thorax are much paler than elsewhere, nearly white in fact. E. squalidus is at first
2653
2305
20626
Attelabus
Attelabus
1355
1346
25991
One specimen, in very good condition, acquired in 1863. Closely allied to the Colombian M. jekeli, Kirsch (the unique type, ♀, of which I have seen), but with the antennæ stouter and more closely setose, and the outer joints of the funiculus transverse; the scales greenish-white throughout; the oblique bare space on each elytron placed a little beyond (instead of at) the middle, and the setæ less numerous.
3177
2768
24273
DEAMPHUS, gen. nov.
1027
1008
20905
PTEROCOLINÆ
PTEROCOLINÆ
1774
1763
21243
Nocheles vestitus
Nocheles vestitus
1747
1730
23920
Attelabus
Attelabus
1768
1759
7796345
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7796345
Polydrosus chlorogaster
24908
The slender form and invisible scutellum distinguish this species from M. crinitus ; besides this, it has no trace of armature on the front femora.
2249
2102
Apion gibbosum
24046
Clæoteges granulosus
Clæoteges granulosus
872
852
25102
Promecops quadrimaculata
Promecops quadrimaculata
3653
3629
D. Sharp. 1889-1893. Biologia Centrali-Americana, Insecta, Coleoptera, Rhynchophora, vol. 4, pt. 3, p.143
http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/581618
143
581618
7851958
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7851958
Platyomus carinirostris
3081
Epicærus cultripennis
D. Sharp. 1889-1893. Biologia Centrali-Americana, Insecta, Coleoptera, Rhynchophora, vol. 4, pt. 3, p.144
http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/581619
144
581619
20627
Chyphus
Chyphus
1365
1358
20906
Attelabidæ
Attelabidæ
1935
1925
25992
NAUPACTUS.
10
0
24272
Eyes placed some distance in front of the thorax; head broader behind them. … Bufomicrus .
1007
917
21242
Peritaxia
Peritaxia
1476
1467
3080
Epicærus coxalis
3004444
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=3004444
Eustales
24047
Clæoteges obliteratus
Clæoteges obliteratus
905
884
25101
Promecops nubifer
Promecops nubifer
3616
3599
Apion glyphicum
21023
Apion cretaceicolle
Apion cretaceicolle
2229
2210
20903
Auletobius affinis
Auletobius affinis
21
3
25993
Leptocerus, Germar, Ins. Spec. nov. p. 417 (1824); Schönherr, Curc. Disp. Meth. p. 104 (nomen præocc.).
114
11
25888
e¹. Anterior tibiæ simply unguiculate; elytra fusco-fasciate. … cinctipennis .
1543
1465
3083
Epicærus decoratus
7881680
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7881680
Rhynchites addendus
D. Sharp. 1889-1893. Biologia Centrali-Americana, Insecta, Coleoptera, Rhynchophora, vol. 4, pt. 3, p.141
http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/581616
141
581616
24048
Clæoteges obliteratus
Clæoteges obliteratus
938
917
24902
This species may be readily distinguished from M. adumbratus by the elongate thorax, by the eyes placed nearer to the front margin of the latter, and by the more distinctly dentate front femora. I have seen only two examples, one of which is a very well-preserved specimen from Sturm's collection, in which it was labelled “ Lagostomus crinitus, mihi.” Our figure represents this individual. The scales are very little variegate in this species.
1369
924
21249
EPICÆRINA
EPICÆRINA
425
416
25100
Promecops lunata
Promecops lunata
3586
3570
2798
Attelabus corvinus
25539
Steirarrhinus infucatus
Steirarrhinus infucatus
873
850
25496
8. Pandeleteius crispus, sp. n. (Tab. VIII. figg. 6, 6 a , ♂.)
3228
3166
25780
Anypotactus, Schönherr, Gen. Curc. vi. 1, p. 299 (1840); Lacordaire, Gen. Col. vi. p. 71.
1805
1716
21022
Apion picturatum
Apion picturatum
893
877
20904
Auletobius optatus
Auletobius optatus
833
815
26584
Apparently a common insect in the “tierra caliente” of the Atlantic slope of Mexico and Guatemala. It differs from C. virosus in having the ridge on the third elytral interstice less curved and becoming obsolete towards the base, and the outer interstices convex, the suture not raised on each side of the scutellum, the apices
3440
3113
24169
sight very similar to E. cinereus , but it has a rather larger thorax, which is obsoletely punctured, a longer and deeper median channel on the rostrum, and the lateral channels are parallel with this, not convergent above. Two specimens.
238
0
25994
Naupactus, Schönherr, Gen. Curc. i. p. 567 (1833), vi. 1, p. 1; Lacordaire, Gen. Col. vi. p. 66 (part.).
219
115
25889
1. Steirarrhinus conicollis, sp. n. (Tab. IX. figg. 23, 23 a , b , ♂; 24, ♀.)
1621
1544
674059
http://eol.org/pages/674059
Promecops brevisetis
517129
http://eol.org/pages/517129
Rhynchites mollis
3082
Epicærus cyphus
D. Sharp. 1889-1893. Biologia Centrali-Americana, Insecta, Coleoptera, Rhynchophora, vol. 4, pt. 3, p.142
http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/581617
142
581617
Apion germanum
21248
Peritaxia hispida
P. hispida
311
301
24049
Clæoteges tuberculosus
Clæoteges tuberculosus
972
950
2799
Attelabus cruralis
21021
Apion conicicolle
Apion conicicolle
21
4
21247
Amphidees pilosus
A. pilosus
194
184
25781
The type of this genus is A. exilis , Boh., and a second species was subsequently added by Faust. Anypotactus is closely related to Polydacrys , but differs from it in having the femora sharply toothed, the rostrum concave at the sides above (leaving the descending scrobes partly exposed in the dorsal aspect), and the scape of the antennæ reaching to the front of the prothorax. The mandibles are without a definite truncated process in front.
2251
1806
25538
Steirarrhinus conicollis
Steirarrhinus conicollis
842
818
517128
http://eol.org/pages/517128
Allocorynus mollis
25995
The genus Naupactus is here restricted to the winged forms only (type Curculio rivulosus, F.), Dr. Sharp having already (anteà, p. 152) transferred the apterous ones to Pantomorus (= Aramigus and Phacepholis, Horn). Schönherr included 140 species in it, the winged representatives belonging to the Stirps IV. of his later work. The essential characters of the three Central-American forms known to me are as follows:—
637
220
20901
Auletobius nudus
Auletobius nudus
970
954
3085
Epicærus durangoensis
D. Sharp. 1889-1893. Biologia Centrali-Americana, Insecta, Coleoptera, Rhynchophora, vol. 4, pt. 3, p.139
http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/581614
139
581614
21246
Peritaxia hispida
P. hispida
138
128
21020
Apion
Apion
2365
2360
25782
1. Anypotactus bicaudatus, sp. n. (Tab. IX. figg. 14, 14 a , ♀; 15, ♂.)
2323
2252
20902
Auletobius rostralis
Auletobius rostralis
1750
1730
D. Sharp. 1889-1893. Biologia Centrali-Americana, Insecta, Coleoptera, Rhynchophora, vol. 4, pt. 3, p.140
http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/581615
140
581615
3084
Epicærus depilis
25537
Steirarrhinus conicollis
Steirarrhinus conicollis
810
786
7882761
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7882761
Rhynchites laeticulus
24903
3. Mestorus gracilis, sp. n.
1398
1370
21359
Epicærus depilis
Epicærus depilis
2294
2278
24157
DEAMPHUS
DEAMPHUS
4360
4352
2794
Attelabus championi
21358
Epicærus cultripennis
Epicærus cultripennis
2233
2212
20620
Apoderus
Apoderus
718
710
12419627
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/browse/tree/id/12419627
Essodius
D. Sharp. 1889-1893. Biologia Centrali-Americana, Insecta, Coleoptera, Rhynchophora, vol. 4, pt. 3, p.32
http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/581507
32
581507
25884
f². Femora squamose; antennæ (♀) much shorter. … lineatocollis .
1104
1040
25997
N. cinerascens, Perroud, from Guatemala, is unknown to me, but it is apparently winged and may be congeneric with the species from which the above characters are taken. Two of these latter have a corresponding apterous Pantomorus in Mexico. N. sulfuratus was, in fact, sent us with Pantomorus stupidus from the same locality, and both insects in life are similarly lineate with a sulphur-yellow powdery exudation. This suggests a possibility that certain Pantomori may prove to be dimorphic, the presence of wings being correlated with well-developed humeri, the sinuationof the base of the prothorax and elytra, and a larger scutellum: if this proves to be the case, N. sulfuratus would be the winged form of Pantomorus stupidus and N. virescens the winged form of Pantomorus uniformis .
2509
1720
Hypsonotus mexicanus
7859761
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7859761
Epicaerus reversus
25340
Cyphus litus, Germ. Ins. Spec. nov. p. 431¹.
1303
1259
21132
Eupagoderes
Eupagoderes
909
898
61160
http://eol.org/pages/61160
Gossypium
2795
Attelabus cinnamomeus
24158
Deamphus
Deamphus
4380
4372
22894
One of the smallest species of the genus, and one in which the sculpture of the upper surface is the least distinct. Very closely allied to A. conicollis , but not half the size of the smallest individuals I have seen of that species. The thorax is remarkably smooth and even, there being, however, a slight depression or constriction across it behind the front margin. The series of punctures on the elytra are distinct only at the base and near the scutellum. In the male the club of the antennæ is slender and elongate, its first and second joints being each longer than broad; the rostrum is furnished with two acute tubercles at the apex beneath; the head is not sulcate behind the eyes; and the front tibiæ are slender and elongate, and armed with a single mucro at the apex. The female differs in the shorter, bimucronate tibiæ and the absence of the denticles on the rostrum.
2402
1519
12419626
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/browse/tree/id/12419626
Lasiorhynchites
D. Sharp. 1889-1893. Biologia Centrali-Americana, Insecta, Coleoptera, Rhynchophora, vol. 4, pt. 3, p.33
http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/581508
33
581508
Hypsonotus imbricatus
24278
1. Deamphus brevipennis, sp. n. (Tab. V. fig. 1.)
142
93
25998
1. Naupactus sulfuratus, sp. n. (Tab. X. figg. 7, ♂; 8, ♀, var.)
2574
2510
20621
Apoderus
Apoderus
819
811
21131
Tosastes
Tosastes
786
778
21357
Epicærus cultripennis
Epicærus cultripennis
2170
2149
2796
Attelabus conicollis
24159
Deamphus brevipennis
Deamphus brevipennis
4422
4402
7810938
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7810938
Synthlibonotus viator
D. Sharp. 1889-1893. Biologia Centrali-Americana, Insecta, Coleoptera, Rhynchophora, vol. 4, pt. 3, p.30
http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/581505
30
581505
Apion inflatipenne
12419625
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/browse/tree/id/12419625
Aderorhinus
Isodacrys
25886
c¹. Anterior tibiæ serrulate and unguiculate; third tarsal joint broad; elytra obliquely cinereo-fasciate. … bicinctus .
1319
1199
7852228
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7852228
Compsus argyreus
21130
Ophryastes
Ophryastes
648
638
21356
Epicærus nebulosus
E. nebulosus
2064
2052
26444
One specimen in very fresh condition. Very near E. cæruleovittatus (♀), but with the elytra parallel at the base, and each ornamented with a sinuous flesh-coloured stripe, which is limited inwards by the slightly raised third interstice, the prothorax with two similarly coloured vittæ on the disc; the foveæ (in which the small seriate punctures of the elytra are placed) large, the rows 3—5 interrupted or irregular.
2576
2158
25495
Nine specimens, all but one from Guatemala. A narrow, robust, obscurely variegate form, very like a Sitones , thickly set with short, curled, decumbent, dark, setiform hairs, which are equally distributed along each elytral interstice, and with the legs stout and the anterior tibiæ comparatively short.
3165
2862
25429
Cacochromus carteri
Cacochromus carteri
191
172
24160
Ophryastes sallei, Gyll. in Schönh. Gen. Curc. v. p. 820¹.
1007
949
2797
Attelabus corallinus
D. Sharp. 1889-1893. Biologia Centrali-Americana, Insecta, Coleoptera, Rhynchophora, vol. 4, pt. 3, p.31
http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/581506
31
581506
25109
Promecops unidentata
Promecops unidentata
3881
3861
25887
d¹. Anterior tibiæ obsoletely serrulate, unguiculate; second joint of funiculus comparatively short; elytra cinereo-guttate. … cinereoguttatus .
1464
1320
Ischionoplus
24750
Naupactopsis delumbis
Naupactopsis delumbis
2651
2630
7852227
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7852227
Compsus auricephalus
26586
3. Clæoteges tuberculosus, sp. n. (Tab. XII. figg. 27, 27 a , ♀.)
368
303
21355
Epicærus mexicanus
E. mexicanus
1942
1930
25673
ISODRUSUS, gen. nov. [Sharp].
1722
1693
25341
Pachnæus litus (Germ.), Gyll. in Schönh. Gen. Curc. ii. p. 59²; vi. 1, p. 426³; Lacord. Gen. Col. vi. p. 107, nota⁴.
1420
1304
26445
28. Exophthalmus sulcipennis, sp. n. (Tab. XII. fig. 6, ♀.)
2636
2577
25428
Epagrius inæqualis
Epagrius inæqualis
166
148
25108
Promecops umbrata
Promecops umbrata
3839
3822
Apion heterogeneum
24153
Cyphus 20-punctatus
Cyphus 20-punctatus
4256
4237
4273153
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=4273153
Oxyderces
20624
Apoderus
Apoderus
1320
1312
24162
I have seen only two examples of this species: one was obtained from Sallé's collection, and therein was labelled “ O. sallei , type”; the other is also a “type” from Schönherr's collection communicated by Dr. Aurivillius. O. sallæi is one of the most densely squamose species of the genus, and I think the maculation of the surface in these individuals is in part, if not entirely, due to their being stained irregularly with a very tenacious, muddy fluid. The legs are remarkably short. The rostrum is short, without median groove, but with a vague basal, transverse impression. The mentum is short and broad, greatly narrowed towards the base, depressed and shining in the middle.
1723
1040
24275
I propose this genus for some insects differing greatly from Epicærus in the form of the scrobes, which are extremely broad and vague behind. The rostrum is very short, not longer than the head. The scape of the antennæ is rather long and passes the eye; this latter is round and placed far in front of the thorax. The thorax is broad and strongly transverse; it entirely covers the very large scutellum, which does not penetrate between the elytra. These latter are short, with rounded, not prominent shoulders. The middle coxæ are only slightly separated, the epipleura is rounded at the shoulder, and the mesothoracic epimeron is quite minute. The metasternum is very short. The corbels of the posterior tibiæ are feebly cavernous.
1858
1124
25880
c². Anterior tibiæ closely serrulate, unguiculate; antennæ very elongate; body uniformly clothed with green scales. … guatemaltecus .
693
560
21354
Epicærus nebulosus
E. nebulosus
1882
1870
Hypsonotus albomarginatus
25344
HADROMERUS.
1499
1488
25107
Promecops umbrata
Promecops umbrata
3810
3793
Apion hystriculum
22890
18. Attelabus sedatus, sp. n.
1177
1148
24154
Cyphus viridans
Cyphus viridans
4284
4269
21353
Epicærus mexicanus
E. mexicanus
1741
1729
670212
http://eol.org/pages/670212
Epicaerus carinatus
2790
Attelabus breviceps
20625
Attelabus
Attelabus
1343
1334
Hypsonotides
25881
d². Anterior tibiæ unarmed; antennæ very elongate, body clothed with green scales, except along the median line above. … tenuicornis .
828
694
535543
http://eol.org/pages/535543
Rhynchites laeticulus
7800807
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7800807
Cleistolophus similis
24488
30. Epicærus minor, sp. n. (Tab. V. fig. 9.)
742
698
Apion guatemalenum
7813332
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7813332
Rhigus coelestinus
25106
Promecops tridentata
Promecops tridentata
3781
3761
818813
http://eol.org/pages/818813
Epicaerus texanus
2792
Attelabus bullatus
24155
Cyphus yucatanus
Cyphus yucatanus
4312
4296
25491
7. Pandeleteius flexilis, sp. n. (Tab. VIII. figg. 5, 5 a .)
1661
1601
2791
Attelabus brevicollis
20909
Attelabidæ
Attelabidæ
2128
2118
21352
Epicærus nebulosus
E. nebulosus
1584
1572
20622
Attelabus
Attelabus
855
846
25346
A genus containing some of the most beautiful known American winged Otiorhynchids, H. dejeani , gemmifer , opalinus , &c., being more or less densely clothed with glittering metallic scales. In a few forms, however, the scales vary greatly in colour and may even become uniformly whitish or cinereous in the same species. The females of all of them have the suture of the elytra set with long erect hairs towards the apex, and the males a small claw at the inner apical angle of the intermediate tibiæ. The type of Hadromerus is H. nobilitatus, Gyll. One of the Guatemalan forms has been found in numbers in the “tierra fria.”
2277
1651
26440
27. Exophthalmus bilineatus, sp. n. (Tab. XII. fig. 5, ♀.)
877
819
24277
separated, but in Amphideritus there is a post-coxal process that is not found in Deamphus .
92
0
12419620
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/browse/tree/id/12419620
Apterocolus
Hypsonotus decoratus
D. Sharp. 1889-1893. Biologia Centrali-Americana, Insecta, Coleoptera, Rhynchophora, vol. 4, pt. 3, p.34
http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/581509
34
581509
25105
Promecops tridentata
Promecops tridentata
3749
3729
Apion hastifer
24156
Cyphus yucatanus
Cyphus yucatanus
4340
4324
2793
Attelabus callosus
24276
These insects do not much resemble Epicærus in appearance, and in this respect come nearer to Amphidees ; there is, however, no trace of any ocular lobes on the thorax, so that the genus must be separated from the forms I have included in Amphidees . The Colombian genus Amphideritus resembles Deamphus in the form of the scrobes, and also in its general appearance; but it has the elytra broader than the thorax, and the scutellum visible at the base of the suture, so that it probably belongs in the “Otiorhynchinæ alatæ.” In each of these two genera the front coxæ are minutely
2439
1859
24163
8. Eupagoderes squalidus, sp. n.
1756
1724
25490
Two specimens, probably male and female. This small species has the anterior legs shorter than usual in Pandeleteius ; the scales uniformly coloured above; the setæ stout, blunt, and suberect, and especially conspicuous on the front of the head; the scrobes descending to the lower surface of the rostrum; and the vibrissæ reduced to two or three fine hairs.
1600
1242
667019
http://eol.org/pages/667019
Promecops clavisetis
21351
Epicærus nebulosus
E. nebulosus
1350
1338
20623
Curculionidæ
Curculionidæ
1310
1298
25345
Hadromerus, Schönherr, Curc. Disp. Meth. p. 136 (1826); Gen. Curc. ii. p. 127; Lacordaire, Gen. Col. vi. p. 102; Horn, Proc. Am. Phil. Soc. xv. p. 85.
1650
1500
25883
e². Femora shining, sparsely pilose; antennæ (♂) very elongate. … cupreotinctus .
1039
958
Hypsonotus chlorogaster
12357072
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/browse/tree/id/12357072
Hypsometopus
Liparus imbricatus
26429
25. Exophthalmus vermiculatus, sp. n. (Tab. XII. fig. 3, ♂.)
1615
1555
24617
HEMILYPUS
HEMILYPUS
3761
3752
24176
DEPORAUS
DEPORAUS
4949
4941
25432
Cleistolophus instabilis
Cleistolophus instabilis
276
252
7804671
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7804671
Curculio octotuberculatus
D. Sharp. 1889-1893. Biologia Centrali-Americana, Insecta, Coleoptera, Rhynchophora, vol. 4, pt. 3, p.35
http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/581510
35
581510
21149
Ophryastes bituberosus
Ophryastes bituberosus
25
3
3294
Exophthalmus sulcicrus var. δ
26428
One specimen. Recognizable by the sharply carinate rostrum and the curious reticulate sculpture of the elytra, the transverse, confluent, raised, bare lines partly enclosing subquadrate or hexagonal viridi-squamose spaces, these becoming smaller towards the sides. The scales on the femora and tibiæ are pale blue, as in various species of Compsus .
1554
1205
Lithodus
21360
Epicærus cultripennis
E. cultripennis
2419
2404
5511018
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=5511018
Auletobius nudus
24616
Hadrotomus roseiventris
Hadrotomus roseiventris
3740
3717
24769
Naupactus nebulosus
Naupactus nebulosus
3267
3248
24175
Decasticha tetrastigma
Decasticha tetrastigma
4929
4907
49952
http://eol.org/pages/49952
Xestolabus
25433
Bufomicrus squamosus
Bufomicrus squamosus
303
283
3295
Exophthalmus sulcicrus var. ε
5514474
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=5514474
Rhynchites abnormalis
Leptocerus
21361
Epicærus cultripennis
E. cultripennis
2722
2707
24174
Decasticha tetrastigma
Decasticha tetrastigma
4895
4873
23909
Apterocolus gravidus
Apterocolus gravidus
1481
1461
24768
Naupactus maculosus
Naupactus maculosus
3235
3216
24615
Hadropus
Hadropus
3704
3696
D. Sharp. 1889-1893. Biologia Centrali-Americana, Insecta, Coleoptera, Rhynchophora, vol. 4, pt. 3, p.37
http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/581512
37
581512
3292
Exophthalmus sulcicrus var. β
25434
Bufomicrus cristatus
Bufomicrus cristatus
330
310
Liophlœus canus
21362
Epicærus depilis
E. depilis
53
43
24767
Naupactus leucolepis
Naupactus leucolepis
3203
3183
527827
http://eol.org/pages/527827
Pachnaeus litus
24173
Decasticha subocellata
Decasticha subocellata
4861
4839
4202833
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=4202833
Hypoptus
25540
Steirarrhinus nebulosus
Steirarrhinus nebulosus
904
881
24614
Hadromerus splendidus
Hadromerus splendidus
3683
3662
673882
http://eol.org/pages/673882
Mazenes bifoveatus
25435
Maseorhynchus hondurensis
Maseorhynchus hondurensis
363
338
D. Sharp. 1889-1893. Biologia Centrali-Americana, Insecta, Coleoptera, Rhynchophora, vol. 4, pt. 3, p.36
http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/581511
36
581511
700699
http://eol.org/pages/700699
Ophryastes ovipennis
3293
Exophthalmus sulcicrus var. γ
649528
http://eol.org/pages/649528
Mazenes geminatus
25677
Isodrusus debilis, sp. n. [Sharp]. (Tab. VIII. figg. 32, 32a; 32b, wing.)
73
0
24766
Naupactus laticeps
Naupactus laticeps
3170
3152
21145
Ophryastes strumosus
Ophryastes strumosus
1212
1192
3299
Exophthalmus verecundus
Lagostomus crinitus
24393
14. Epicærus nebulosus.
587
564
25436
Mestorus crinitus
Mestorus crinitus
387
370
22884
17. Attelabus conicollis, sp. n. (Tab. I. fig. 7, ♀.)
53
0
24172
Decasticha subocellata
Decasticha subocellata
4827
4805
D. Sharp. 1889-1893. Biologia Centrali-Americana, Insecta, Coleoptera, Rhynchophora, vol. 4, pt. 3, p.39
http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/581514
39
581514
23907
Apotomus
Apotomus
1429
1421
7856118
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7856118
Temnoscapus fissirostris
25676
This genus resembles Polydacrys and Pandeleteius in many respects, and still more Isodacrys in the apterous series, but all these three genera have free claws. Isodrusus is altogether a most anomalous little insect; the rostrum could scarcely be shorter, and I do not see any trace of a nasal plate at its apex. The wings (Tab. VIII. fig. 32 b) are folded transversely, but have remarkably few veins. A similar rudimentary condition of the vibrissæ occurs in Pseudelissa and in Isodacrys .
2766
2277
24765
Naupactus laticeps
Naupactus laticeps
3140
3122
26424
24. Exophthalmus clathratus, sp. n. (Tab. XII. fig. 2, ♀.)
58
0
21146
Dystirus strumosus
Dystirus strumosus
1232
1214
24394
? Epicærus nebulosus, Boh. in Schönh. Gen. Curc. ii. p. 326¹; vi. 2, p. 277².
665
588
Lasiorhynchites
5514479
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=5514479
Rhynchites aeneus
25437
Eumestorus luctuosus
Eumestorus luctuosus
414
394
D. Sharp. 1889-1893. Biologia Centrali-Americana, Insecta, Coleoptera, Rhynchophora, vol. 4, pt. 3, p.38
http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/581513
38
581513
24171
Decasticha quadriplagiata
Decasticha quadriplagiata
4794
4769
23908
APTEROCOLUS
APTEROCOLUS
1451
1440
24764
Naupactus gratus
Naupactus gratus
3110
3094
24391
This insect is extremely similar to some of the varieties of E. mexicanus ; but the female can be distinguished by a glance at the peculiar form of the apical portion of the wing-cases, the sutural part projecting backwards just before the declivity in an abrupt manner instead of being broadly rounded. The male is much more likely to be passed over as being E. mexicanus , but this sex of E. fallax may be satisfactorily determined by the following slight peculiarities: the thorax is not rounded at the sides and constricted behind, but straight, and from the middle to the front gently narrowed; its surface is more even than that of E. mexicanus , the only inequality
2689
2017
20831
EUGNAMPTUS
EUGNAMPTUS
1275
1265
22411
Pantomorus stupidus
Pantomorus stupidus
2450
2431
21147
Ophryastes basalis
Ophryastes basalis
1696
1678
398561
http://eol.org/pages/398561
Cautoderus nigrocinctus
3296
Exophthalmus sulcipennis
25438
Epitosus boops
Epitosus boops
435
421
23905
Apotomoderes albicans
Apotomoderes albicans
1369
1348
7790103
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7790103
Attelabus ater
D. Sharp. 1889-1893. Biologia Centrali-Americana, Insecta, Coleoptera, Rhynchophora, vol. 4, pt. 3, p.41
http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/581516
41
581516
24619
Hemilypus hondurensis
Hemilypus hondurensis
3815
3794
7843898
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7843898
Anypotactus sulcicollis
7882315
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7882315
Rhynchites mixtus
12357680
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/browse/tree/id/12357680
Coleocerus
24170
Decasticha decemguttata
Decasticha decemguttata
4757
4734
24763
Naupactus formosus
Naupactus formosus
3081
3063
7859971
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7859971
Pseudocyphus geminus
24392
that can be detected being a slight channel along the middle of the basal half; the outline of the front margin of the thorax at the sides is more sinuate, or, in other words, rudimentary ocular lobes are undoubtedly present. E. fallax is apparently a rare insect, as the collections received by our editors contain only a pair of the species, and there are two pairs of old specimens in my own collection; these were all named E. fallax —those in my own collection on the authority of Jekel—and they agree with the type of the species sent me by Dr. Aurivillius.
563
0
20830
Essodius unicolor
Essodius unicolor
20
3
21148
Ophryastes strumosus
O. strumosus
1985
1973
22410
Naupactus sulfuratus
N. sulfuratus
2402
2389
3298
Exophthalmus triangulifer
25439
Pseudelissa caseyi
Pseudelissa caseyi
460
442
3297
Exophthalmus tessellatus
23906
Apotomoderus albicans
Apotomoderus albicans
1408
1387
12355352
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/browse/tree/id/12355352
Brachyomus
24618
Hemilypus
Hemilypus
3780
3771
D. Sharp. 1889-1893. Biologia Centrali-Americana, Insecta, Coleoptera, Rhynchophora, vol. 4, pt. 3, p.40
http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/581515
40
581515
D. Sharp. 1889-1893. Biologia Centrali-Americana, Insecta, Coleoptera, Rhynchophora, vol. 4, pt. 3, p.148
http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/581623
148
581623
3088
Epicærus foveicollis
24063
Colecerus
Colecerus
1447
1438
23903
Apoderus
Apoderus
1307
1299
25545
Steirarrhinus bicinctus
Steirarrhinus bicinctus
1089
1066
24397
The example sent me as E. nebulosus from Schönherr's collection is a small male of E. mexicanus , but I anticipate that other specimens in the Schönherrian collection may prove to be the insect I now call E. nebulosus ; if this, however, should not be the case the species will require a new name.
2144
1847
21036
Apion poeticum
Apion poeticum
18
4
22413
Pantomorus uniformis
Pantomorus uniformis
2507
2487
20833
Eugnamptus validus
Eugnamptus validus
68
50
25200
1. Chætopantus illustris, sp. n. (Tab. VII. fig. 7.)
1622
1570
3089
Epicærus foveifrons
20910
Baridiidæ
Baridiidæ
2162
2153
D. Sharp. 1889-1893. Biologia Centrali-Americana, Insecta, Coleoptera, Rhynchophora, vol. 4, pt. 3, p.147
http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/581622
147
581622
24062
Cleonus
Cleonus
1420
1413
23904
Apotomoderes
Apotomoderes
1330
1318
5512267
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=5512267
Eugnamptus germanus
25546
Steirarrhinus cinereoguttatus
Steirarrhinus cinereoguttatus
1126
1097
5514588
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=5514588
Rhynchites chiriquensis
22412
Naupactus virescens
N. virescens
2467
2455
21037
Apion hastifer
A. hastifer
342
331
4134345
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=4134345
Cyphopsis
20832
Eugnamptus
Eugnamptus
1287
1277
24398
15. Epicærus cultripennis. (Tab. V. figg. 3, 3 a , ♂; 4, 4 a , ♀.)
2211
2145
885046
http://eol.org/pages/885046
Attelabus sumptuosus
3086
Epicærus elegantulus
D. Sharp. 1889-1893. Biologia Centrali-Americana, Insecta, Coleoptera, Rhynchophora, vol. 4, pt. 3, p.150
http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/581625
150
581625
24061
Cleistolophus viridimargo
Cleistolophus viridimargo
1401
1376
22415
Pantomorus stupidus
Pantomorus stupidus
923
904
23901
Apion vinosum
Apion vinosum
1270
1257
25547
Steirarrhinus cinctipennis
Steirarrhinus cinctipennis
1160
1134
7798283
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7798283
Pachnaeus opalus
20835
Eugnamptus divisus
Eugnamptus divisus
1131
1113
21038
Apion poeticum
A. poeticum
564
553
25056
The only species this much resembles is P. subcinctus ; but besides differing from that insect in colour and in its more oval elytra, it has the second joint of the funiculus rather shorter and thicker.
1978
1776
20912
Attelabidæ
Attelabidæ
2275
2265
3087
Epicærus fallax
24060
Cleistolophus subfasciatus
Cleistolophus subfasciatus
1359
1333
65429
http://eol.org/pages/65429
Diaprepes
D. Sharp. 1889-1893. Biologia Centrali-Americana, Insecta, Coleoptera, Rhynchophora, vol. 4, pt. 3, p.149
http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/581624
149
581624
25548
Mimographopsis viridicans
Mimographopsis viridicans
86
61
22414
Naupactus sulfuratus
Naupactus sulfuratus
2533
2513
23902
APIONINÆ
APIONINÆ
1288
1280
21039
Apion rufinulum
Apion rufinulum
586
571
20834
Rhynchites
Rhynchites
1107
1097
24396
This is another variable species, certain specimens of which resemble extremely some of the varieties of E. mexicanus . E. nebulosus may, however, always be distinguished from the commoner species by the following characters: the rostrum is shorter; the eyes are more convex; the head behind the eyes is subconstricted and the outline of the front of the thorax at the sides is very sinuate, so that a distinct, if rudimentary, ocular lobe is present. The rostrum in E. nebulosus is in each sex deeply impressed, and the sides of the depression are more abruptly raised, and converge less at the forehead. E. nebulosus is apparently not a common insect, and nearly all of the fourteen specimens we have received of it are old examples from Sallé's collection. The marks on the wing-cases—on which Boheman chiefly relied when discriminating E. nebulosus —are distinct in some examples only, being in others entirely absent. The size of the individual is on the average very much less than it is in E. mexicanus , but the largest examples considerably exceed the smaller specimens of the commoner species in stature.
1846
732
25057
17. Pantomorus dorsalis, sp. n.
2010
1979
20911
Baridiidæ
Baridiidæ
2260
2251
25541
Steirarrhinus nebulosus var.
Steirarrhinus nebulosus, vars.
951
921
24067
COLEOCERUS
COLEOCERUS
1562
1552
22417
Pantomorus uniformis
Pantomorus uniformis
2453
2433
25399
Deamphus brevipennis
Deamphus brevipennis
76
56
77605
http://eol.org/pages/77605
Pythis
21250
Otiorhynchinæ
Otiorhynchinæ
477
464
24613
Hadromerus scintillans
Hadromerus scintillans
3639
3617
20837
Eugnamptus divisus
Eugnamptus divisus
2134
2116
25542
Steirarrhinus serripes
Steirarrhinus serripes
990
968
22416
Naupactus virescens
Naupactus virescens
1067
1048
23900
Apion vetustum
Apion vetustum
1246
1232
24066
Colecerus variegatus
Colecerus variegatus
1540
1520
7882427
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7882427
Eugnamptus latirostris
25789
2. Anypotactus exilis. (Tab. IX. fig. 16.)
1391
1349
24612
Hadromerus scintillans
Hadromerus scintillans
3605
3583
21251
Sciaphilina
Sciaphilina
1108
1097
20836
Hemilypus obliteratus
Hemilypus obliteratus
2020
1999
D. Sharp. 1889-1893. Biologia Centrali-Americana, Insecta, Coleoptera, Rhynchophora, vol. 4, pt. 3, p.146
http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/581621
146
581621
22419
Naupactus laticeps
Naupactus laticeps
2690
2672
25543
Steirarrhinus tenuicornis
Steirarrhinus tenuicornis
1023
998
25430
Bradyrhynchus brevirostris
Bradyrhynchus brevirostris
223
197
24065
Colecerus setosus
Colecerus setosus
1507
1490
23088
Aphrastus unicolor
A. unicolor
303
292
24611
Hadromerus schönherri
Hadromerus schönherri
3571
3550
24399
Epicærus cultripennis, Boh. in Schönh. Gen. Curc. vi. 2, p. 273¹.
2277
2212
20839
Eugnamptus maculatus
Eugnamptus maculatus
1042
1022
880612
http://eol.org/pages/880612
Attelabus viridans
25788
Three males and three females, varying in the colour of the scales, one of the specimens being almost uniformly brown. Extremely like the Venezuelan A. sulcicollis, Faust (for a female of which we are indebted to Dr. Heller); but differing from it in the basally constricted upper portion of the rostrum, the non-sulcate prothorax, and the strongly bicaudate fifth ventral segment of the male*.* There is an allied Colombian insect in the British Museum, too imperfect to describe, with the subapical transverse portion of the rostrum larger and more raised, and the antennæ comparatively short.
1348
753
21252
Brachyderini
Brachyderini
1136
1124
D. Sharp. 1889-1893. Biologia Centrali-Americana, Insecta, Coleoptera, Rhynchophora, vol. 4, pt. 3, p.145
http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/581620
145
581620
25431
Sciorhinus pictus
Sciorhinus pictus
246
229
25544
Steirarrhinus cupreotinctus
Steirarrhinus cupreotinctus
1058
1031
2942459
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=2942459
Promecops umbratus
22418
Naupactus sulfuratus
N. sulfuratus
2666
2653
24064
Colecerus minutus
Colecerus minutus
1477
1460
20838
Eugnamptus diabroticus
Eugnamptus diabroticus
2266
2244
24610
Hadromerus rufipes
Hadromerus rufipes
3537
3519
23089
Aphrastus
Aphrastus
418
409
21253
Brachydérides
Brachydérides
1459
1446
20917
Pterocolus auricollis
Pterocolus auricollis
139
118
20614
ATTELABUS
ATTELABUS
139
130
21255
Epicærina
Epicærina
1597
1588
7796333
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7796333
Polydrosus amplipennis
23099
Entimides
Entimides
1460
1451
25051
16. Pantomorus faber, sp. n.
740
712
3093
Epicærus hœgei
24058
Cleistolophus similis
Cleistolophus similis
1271
1250
22408
Naupactus sulfuratus
N. sulfuratus
1975
1962
24284
2. Deamphus deceptor, sp. n.
999
971
25790
Anypotactus exilis, Boh. in Schönh. Gen. Curc. vi. 1, p. 300¹; Faust, Stett. ent. Zeit. 1892, p. 20².
1493
1392
20615
Attelabus
Attelabus
150
141
20918
Pterocolus grossus
Pterocolus grossus
892
874
23098
ENTIMINA
ENTIMINA
1449
1441
7796332
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7796332
Chaetopantus illustris
21254
Brachydérides vrais
Brachydérides vrais
1484
1465
25050
A good series of this insect, which is known in collections as P. subcinctus, Jekel, was obtained by Mr. Salvin, and one specimen by Mr. Champion. It comes somewhat near to P. crinitus ; but the elytra are usually more elongate, and their clothing is different from what it is in any of the varieties of P. crinitus .
711
394
7843678
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7843678
Pandeleteinus submetallicus
7866000
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7866000
Pantomorus picturatus
7882422
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7882422
Eugnamptus validus
Promecops leucothyrea
3092
Epicærus griseus
22409
Pantomorus stupidus
Pantomorus stupidus
2022
2003
Apion derasum
24059
Cleistolophus subfasciatus
Cleistolophus subfasciatus
1315
1289
7870267
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7870267
Compsus isabellinus
24283
This species is not much like any other known from our region. It somewhat resembles Peritaxia rugicollis, Horn, though that is a much more elongate insect.
970
814
26591
4. Clæoteges obliteratus, sp. n. (Tab. XII. figg. 28, 28 a , ♂.)
2264
2200
7796331
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7796331
Epagrius constans
20919
Pterocolus grossus
P. grossus
1602
1592
23097
Aphrastus angularis
A. angularis
1298
1286
21031
Apion subauratum
A. subauratum
1128
1115
677272
http://eol.org/pages/677272
Pterocolus auricollis
21257
Pantomorus
Pantomorus
2327
2317
20616
Chyphus
Chyphus
229
222
24178
Eupagoderes decipiens (Lec.); Horn, Rhynch. N. Amer. p. 33 ².
996
935
Apion disparatum
24056
Cleistolophus instabilis
Cleistolophus instabilis
1198
1174
3091
Epicærus godmani
23096
Aphrastus submarginatus
A. submarginatus
1280
1264
24177
Ophryastes decipiens, Lec. proc. Ac. Phil. vi. p. 445¹.
934
879
21256
Deamphus
Deamphus
2185
2177
20617
Cyphus
Cyphus
270
264
7844192
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7844192
Pandeleteius quadrinodosus
21030
Apion subrufum
Apion subrufum
251
237
573207
http://eol.org/pages/573207
Attelabus heterocerus
621344
http://eol.org/pages/621344
Apion gibbosum
Apion dissimilipes
680029
http://eol.org/pages/680029
Promecops alternans
24057
Cleistolophus similis
Cleistolophus similis
1232
1211
3090
Epicærus fronteræ
7798286
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7798286
Lithodus humeralis
7840631
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7840631
Amphidees curtus
20618
Attelabus
Attelabus
326
317
20913
Attelabidæ
Attelabidæ
2424
2414
21033
Apion subrufum
A. subrufum
1296
1285
25290
Trachyphlœomimus
Trachyphlœomimus
4322
4306
23095
Aphrastus submarginatus
Aphrastus submarginatus
2777
2754
25793
POLYDACRYS.
2376
2365
2788
Attelabus axillaris
25291
Trachyphlœomimus solitarius
Trachyphlœomimus solitarius
4361
4334
10207794
http://eol.org/pages/10207794
Polydrosina
2893
Cleistolophus viridimargo
21259
Pseudelissa
Pseudelissa
70
59
D. Sharp. 1889-1893. Biologia Centrali-Americana, Insecta, Coleoptera, Rhynchophora, vol. 4, pt. 3, p.151
http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/581626
151
581626
3097
Epicærus insolitus
7796906
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7796906
Deamphus puncticollis
20914
PTEROCOLUS
PTEROCOLUS
10
0
20619
Attelabus
Attelabus
689
680
23094
Aphrastus impressicollis
impressicollis
2748
2734
21032
Apion teapense
A. teapense
1144
1133
21258
Cacochromus
Cacochromus
2499
2488
25794
Polydacrys, Schönherr, Gen. Curc. ii. p. 130 (1834); vi. 1, p. 298; Lacordaire, Gen. Col. vi. p. 75.
2477
2377
4076169
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=4076169
Apterocolus
7844198
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7844198
Thamiras undulatus
25549
Mimographopsis viridicans var.
Mimographopsis viridicans, var.
127
96
7796336
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7796336
Pythis amplicollis
2894
Cleonus
D. Sharp. 1889-1893. Biologia Centrali-Americana, Insecta, Coleoptera, Rhynchophora, vol. 4, pt. 3, p.152
http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/581627
152
581627
3096
Epicærus inflatus
2789
Attelabus binotatus
731539
http://eol.org/pages/731539
Eupagoderes squalidus
21035
Apion hastifer
A. hastifer
2346
2335
23093
Aphrastus coarcticollis
coarcticollis
2729
2716
2890
Cleistolophus instabilis
20915
Pterocolus
Pterocolus
22
12
2891
Cleistolophus similis
25293
TRACHYPHLŒUS
TRACHYPHLŒUS
4419
4407
12419619
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/browse/tree/id/12419619
Rhynchitobius
2786
Attelabus atratus
7814852
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7814852
Anypotactus exilis
7791092
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7791092
Attelabus corallinus
3095
Epicærus impar
7882421
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7882421
Eugnamptus truncatus
D. Sharp. 1889-1893. Biologia Centrali-Americana, Insecta, Coleoptera, Rhynchophora, vol. 4, pt. 3, p.153
http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/581628
153
581628
7824853
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7824853
Ophryastes validus
25792
Smaller (length 3—3 4/5 mm.) and less elongate than A. bicaudatus and A. sulcicollis ; the setæ on the upper surface very short and inconspicuous; the antennæ shorter; the rostrum constricted at the base as in A. bicaudatus (as seen in profile); the prothorax transverse; the elytra each with a large, transverse or triangular, dark patch on the outer part of the disc just beyond the middle, followed by a broad whitish fascia and sometimes preceded by a small pallid spot; the femora not so stout, each with a small tooth. I am unable to distinguish the male from the female in the long series before me, including the Colombian type.
2364
1728
20916
Apotomus
Apotomus
72
64
21034
Apion hastifer
Apion hastifer
1342
1328
26596
NAUPACTOPSIS, gen. nov.
23
0
23092
Aphrastus angularis
Aphrastus angularis
1023
1004
25292
Trachyphlœomimus spurcus
Trachyphlœomimus spurcus
4396
4372
2892
Cleistolophus subfasciatus
2787
Attelabus auratus
3094
Epicærus imbricatus
D. Sharp. 1889-1893. Biologia Centrali-Americana, Insecta, Coleoptera, Rhynchophora, vol. 4, pt. 3, p.154
http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/581629
154
581629
D. Sharp. 1889-1893. Biologia Centrali-Americana, Insecta, Coleoptera, Rhynchophora, vol. 4, pt. 3, p.42
http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/581517
42
581517
Apion filipes
2897
Colecerus minutus
25295
Trachyphlœus asperatus
Trachyphlœus asperatus
4478
4456
23090
Cyphina
Cyphina
886
879
2784
Attelabus ater
21368
Epicærus depilis
E. depilis
1375
1365
21142
Ophryastes wickhami
O. wickhami
2337
2326
23091
Aphrasti
Aphrasti
902
894
7845229
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7845229
Megalostylus tomentosus
25684
Under this group—the first of those with both ocular lobes and vibrissæ wanting— are placed Polydrusus, Germ. (= Cyphomimus, Horn), which proves to be well represented within our region, and an allied genus, with basally connate tarsal claws, a slender, apically thickened antennal scape, and the articular surface of the posterior tibiæ terminal. Horn included Cyphomimus in his heterogeneous Tribe Phyllobiini, with Phyllobius (which has differently placed, short, subterminal scrobes), Mitostylus (which is apterous and belongs to the Sciaphilina of Sharp, anteà, p. 167), and Scythropus , the last-mentioned genus being nearly allied to Polydrosus . Mitostylus extends to Lower California, and probably into our region also; Scythropus is holarctic.
1976
1223
24761
Naupactus crinitus
Naupactus crinitus
3019
3001
397711
http://eol.org/pages/397711
Cyphus yucatanus
D. Sharp. 1889-1893. Biologia Centrali-Americana, Insecta, Coleoptera, Rhynchophora, vol. 4, pt. 3, p.43
http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/581518
43
581518
Apion fraudulentum
2898
Colecerus setosus
2785
Attelabus ater var. sallæi
25294
Trachyphlœus
Trachyphlœus
4443
4431
21367
Epicærus cultripennis
E. cultripennis
1090
1075
21141
Ophryastini
Ophryastini
2311
2300
25353
b⁴. Rostrum feebly excavate; antennal club shorter … dejeani, sp. n.
331
263
26433
Three specimens. A very rugose form approaching the Guatemalan E. cæruleovittatus and E. bilineatus , but with more convex elytra, the scales on the upper surface uniformly coloured, the anastomosing rugæ partly bare, &c. E. vermiculatus has the general appearance of a Cleonus .
3021
2742
25899
Six females and three males. Closely related to S. conicollis , but with the prothorax subcylindrical and similarly shaped in the two sexes, the elytra relatively narrower in the female, the antennal club more elongate in the male. The very narrow median groove on the prothorax is evanescent. The elytra of the male are relatively much shorter than in the same sex of S. tenuicornis and S. guatemaltecus .
1902
1496
Apion fuscimanum
25685
POLYDROSUS.
1988
1977
7852239
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7852239
Exophthalmus caeruleovittatus
24762
Naupactus delumbis
Naupactus delumbis
3050
3032
26598
Type, N. delumbis Champion , Biologia Centrali-Americana, Coleoptera, vol. 4, part 3: 278. 1911.
987
891
D. Sharp. 1889-1893. Biologia Centrali-Americana, Insecta, Coleoptera, Rhynchophora, vol. 4, pt. 3, p.44
http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/581519
44
581519
2782
Attelabus analis
7796339
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7796339
Polydrosus acuminatus
24169
Decasticha decemguttata
Decasticha decemguttata
4722
4699
25297
Trachyphlœus solitarius
Trachyphlœus solitarius
4548
4525
2895
Cneorhini
25682
Four specimens were obtained of this species, one of which has been sacrificed to make certain the condition of the wings. The insect bears a great resemblance to the species of Isodacrys , but the form of the elytra distinguishes it at a glance.
1203
957
26434
26. Exophthalmus cæruleovittatus, sp. n. (Tab. XII. fig. 4, ♀.)
3085
3022
24170
9. Eupagoderes cretaceus, sp. n.
271
239
25352
a⁴. Rostrum rather deeply excavate, antennal club longer … scintillans, sp. n.
262
184
21144
Ophryastes latipennis
Ophryastes latipennis
24
3
880390
http://eol.org/pages/880390
Cleistolophus viridimargo
26599
The Mexican insects from which the above characters are taken may be briefly described as apterous Exophthalmi , with the elytra in the males very little wider than the prothorax, and the upper marginal border of the scrobes obliterated posteriorly, so that they appear to be dilated towards the eyes. These forms were rightly rejected by Dr. Sharp when he enumerated our apterous Otiorhynchids, as they have a distinctly exposed scutellum and the meso- and metasternal side-pieces shaped as in the alate representatives of the group, and therefore belong to Horn's Division II. The sexes of N. delumbis and N. auropictus are so dissimilar that they might be mistaken for separate species.
1677
988
Lachnopus
2921227
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=2921227
Pantomorus nobilis
2783
Attelabus angulipennis
21369
Epicærus cultripennis
E. cultripennis
1439
1424
22882
Allied rather closely to A. corvinus , but readily recognized by the peculiarly shaped shoulders of the elytra, and the longer club of the antennæ; also with other minor, but constant, distinguishing characters. The thorax is polished, and possesses only a very scanty and quite obsolete punctuation. The elytra are rather coarsely striate-punctate at the base, but elsewhere are polished and nearly destitute of sculpture. The club of the antennæ is elongate, its first joint in the male being nearly twice as long as broad. In the male the thorax, head, rostrum, front legs, and antennæ are longer than in the female, the distance between the back of the eyes and the front of the thorax being more than half the length of the thorax; and the rostrum possesses at the apex beneath two small laminiform projections extending forwards: in the female these projections are wanting and the shorter front tibiæ are bimucronate at the apex.
2639
1703
2896
Colecerus
25296
Trachyphlœus solitarius
Trachyphlœus solitarius
4513
4490
7882319
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7882319
Rhynchites flaviventris
25683
Group POLYDROSINA.
1222
1204
21143
Ophryastes desertus
O. desertus
2785
2774
7790470
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7790470
Cyphus hilaris
24760
Naupactus contractus
Naupactus contractus
2988
2968
Labiatæ
7853170
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7853170
Pandeleteius obliquus
24167
DECASTICHA
DECASTICHA
4665
4655
Apion epicum
680028
http://eol.org/pages/680028
Amphidees alternans
25299
Attelabus viridanus
Attelabus viridanus
79
60
25358
b¹. Elytral interstices with, at most, an indistict series of minute bare spots, not larger than the fine punctures of the striæ; the scales on the upper surface small, densely placed, unitform in colour, not scintillate, usually golden- or bluish-green, rarely white … fulgens, sp. n.
1258
973
24289
3. Deamphus latifrons, sp. n. (Tab. V. fig. 2.)
1650
1603
25894
This insect has long been known in collections under one or the other of Jekel's MS. names. The numerous examples sent us by Gaumer are mostly in bad condition, and but few of them are of the male sex. The female is not unlike a Megalostylus .
344
101
Isodrusus debilis
24176
10. Eupagoderes decipiens.
878
852
21364
Epicærus cultripennis
E. cultripennis
173
158
20610
COLEOPTERA
COLEOPTERA
70
60
25298
Xestolabus
Xestolabus
4576
4566
2781
Attelabus (Hybolabus) sallei
24168
Decasticha
Decasticha
4687
4677
12330366
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/browse/tree/id/12330366
Hybolabus
Apion errabundum
25357
b². Elytra with the seriate pubctures hidden by the densely placed pure white scales, the bare spots on the interstices few in number and rather large … cretatus, sp. n.
972
803
Isodrusus
25895
2. Steirarrhinus infucatus, sp. n. (Tab. IX. fig. 25, ♀.)
402
345
881491
http://eol.org/pages/881491
Eustylus veraepacis
24288
Closely allied to D. brevipennis , but with a much coarser sculpture on the thorax; the surface bears a scanty depressed setosity of a pinkish-grey colour, and on the elytra these scale-like setæ are more abundant in some places, so as to form a vague pattern. In the male the thorax is rather more dilated at the sides than it is in the female. Six specimens.
1602
1242
2780
Attelabus
20611
RHYNCHOPHORA
RHYNCHOPHORA
90
78
21363
Epicærus cultripennis
E. cultripennis
141
126
Apion erythropterum
2899
Colecerus variegatus
24165
Deamphus puncticollis
Deamphus puncticollis
4610
4589
Isodracrys schwarzi
21140
Ophryastes wickhami
Ophryastes wickhami
1854
1835
25356
d⁴. Elytra with less prominent humeria and smaller bare spots on the interstices; the scales on the upper surface very variable in colour, rarely scintillate, the erect pilosity more abundant; species smaller … opalinus, Horn.
802
576
4082640
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=4082640
Atactogenus
20612
CURCULIONIDÆ
CURCULIONIDÆ
109
97
2668599
http://eol.org/pages/2668599
Scolytidae
24174
This insect is very closely allied to E. squalidus , and has a similar rostrum; but the scales of the upper surface are white, and have not the peculiar nitid appearance that they have in E. squalidus . It also resembles E. dunnianus , Casey, but the latter species has a differently channelled rostrum.
811
508
21366
Lixus
Lixus
862
857
24166
Deamphus puncticollis
Deamphus puncticollis
4643
4622
Apion ferrugineum
7882533
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7882533
Rhynchites zunilensis
65430
http://eol.org/pages/65430
Menetypus
Isodacrys schwarzi
25355
c⁴. Elytra with prominent humeria and comparatively large bare spots on the interstices; the scales on the upper surface green, scintillate, the erect pilosity sparse; species large … micans, sp. n.
575
377
4233414
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=4233414
Mazenes
20613
ATTELABINÆ
ATTELABINÆ
129
119
881279
http://eol.org/pages/881279
Pantomorus viridis
21365
Epicærus cultripennis
E. cultripennis
271
256
20753
Rhynchites pubescens
R. pubescens
859
847
21265
Epitosus
Epitosus
626
618
25421
a⁵. Anterior tibiæ slender, moderately long; prothorax sublineate; elytra obliquely bifasciate and with a dark saddle-shaped patch. … ephippiatus .
2621
2474
688388
http://eol.org/pages/688388
Exophthalmus scalaris
24076
Coleocerus marmoratus
Coleocerus marmoratus
1853
1832
10207542
http://eol.org/pages/10207542
Epicaerina
2722
Apion mediocre
25443
Pantomorus circumcinctus
Pantomorus circumcinctus
571
547
25176
Rhynchites flaviventris
Rhynchites flaviventris
682
659
3390
Maseorhynchus hondurensis
20754
Rhynchites rufiventris
R. rufiventris
915
901
21264
Cleistolophus
Cleistolophus
527
514
25752
9. Polydrosus chlorogaster, sp. n. (Tab. IX. figg. 10, 10 a , ♀.)
1632
1567
24077
Coleocerus rotundicollis
Coleocerus rotundicollis
1889
1865
25389
Amphidees pilosus
Amphidees pilosus
463
446
2723
Apion murinum
21119
OTIORHYNCHINÆ APTERÆ
OTIORHYNCHINÆ APTERÆ
906
886
D. Sharp. 1889-1893. Biologia Centrali-Americana, Insecta, Coleoptera, Rhynchophora, vol. 4, pt. 3, p.45
http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/581520
45
581520
686653
http://eol.org/pages/686653
Polydacrys seriegranosus
22761
THECESTERNINÆ, OTIORHYNCHINÆ.
172
143
25175
Rhynchites distans
Rhynchites distans
649
631
7826900
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7826900
Ophryastes vittatus
25442
Pantomorus picturatus
Pantomorus picturatus
540
519
21263
Epagrius
Epagrius
423
415
650600
http://eol.org/pages/650600
Epicaerus fronterae
25423
a⁶. Surface set with short, stout, clubbed setæ elytra immaculate; prothorax faintly vittate. … clavisetis .
134
26
25388
Amphidees macer
Amphidees macer
439
424
2724
Apion nitidirostre
D. Sharp. 1889-1893. Biologia Centrali-Americana, Insecta, Coleoptera, Rhynchophora, vol. 4, pt. 3, p.203
http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/581678
203
581678
7882439
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7882439
Hemilypus hondurensis
25441
Pantomorus sobrinus
Pantomorus sobrinus
511
492
24078
Coleocerus rotundicollis
Coleocerus rotundicollis
1925
1901
20751
Lasiorhynchites
Lasiorhynchites
697
682
3392
Mazenes bifoveatus
25174
Rhynchites debilis
Rhynchites debilis
620
602
22760
ATTELABINÆ, PTEROCOLINÆ, ALLOCORYNINÆ, APIONINÆ,
142
94
21118
Otiorhynchinæ
Otiorhynchinæ
877
864
2892111
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=2892111
Platyomus chrysopus
21262
Epicærus
Epicærus
360
352
25601
A widely distributed, variable Mexican insect, with a hairy prosternum, as in P. hirtipes . Some specimens have the alternate elytral interstices strongly raised and the suture abruptly declivous posteriorly. The five from Ciudad (taken as the types, fig. 21) have a large cinereous apical patch and the alternate interstices scarcely prominent. The cinereous scales sometimes predominate. One of the examples in the British Museum is much narrower than the rest and has subparallel elytra.
890
400
2725
Apion nodicorne
D. Sharp. 1889-1893. Biologia Centrali-Americana, Insecta, Coleoptera, Rhynchophora, vol. 4, pt. 3, p.204
http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/581679
204
581679
25387
Amphidees curtus
Amphidees curtus
417
401
25440
Pantomorus salvini
Pantomorus salvini
485
467
3391
Mazenes
24079
Coleocerus setosus
Coleocerus setosus
1960
1942
20752
Rhynchites pubescens
Rhynchites pubescens
756
736
21117
Otiorhynchides
Otiorhynchides
477
463
25173
Rhynchites debilis
Rhynchites debilis
591
573
21261
Sciorhinus
Sciorhinus
268
258
25425
b⁴. Eyes depressed; anterior tibiæ moderately long; surface set with curled, long or short, setæ. … crispus , cucullatus , cuneatus , obliquus , varicolor .
400
244
25602
27. Pandeleteius fasciatus, sp. n. (Tab. VIII. figg. 22, 22 a .)
955
891
20757
Rhynchites mexicanus
Rhynchites mexicanus
1230
1210
3394
Mazenes lineatus
24286
Epicærus cultripennis
Epicærus cultripennis
3145
3124
2726
Apion oscillator
24072
Coleocerus denticollis
Coleocerus denticollis
1723
1701
7787969
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7787969
Apion submetallicum
4151132
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=4151132
Dystirus
21260
Bradyrhynchus
Bradyrhynchus
214
201
25424
b⁶. Surface thickly set with stout, curled, decumbent setæ elytra faintly maculate; legs stout. … flexilis .
243
135
25603
Pandeleteius fasciatus, Jekel, in litt.
995
956
7862022
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7862022
Exophthalmus vermiculatus
20758
Rhynchites mexicanus
Rhynchites mexicanus
1271
1251
3289
Exophthalmus sulcicrus
24287
Epicærus cultripennis
Epicærus cultripennis
3179
3158
3393
Mazenes geminatus
25179
Rhynchites guatemalenus
Rhynchites guatemalenus
781
758
2727
Apion pacificum
24073
Coleocerus denticollis
Coleocerus denticollis
1757
1735
25427
e³. Vibrissæ not visible (? abraded); eyes prominent; anterior tibiæ elongate; elytra with long hairs on suture towards apex (♀). … conspersus .
747
603
3397
Megalostylus
20868
Eugnamptus varius
Eugnamptus varius
1932
1915
20755
Lasiorhynchites
Lasiorhynchites
1063
1048
5511022
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=5511022
Auletobius optatus
7814175
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7814175
Megalostylus renggeri
3396
Megalostylodes hirsutus
24288
Epicærus cyphus
Epicærus cyphus
3217
3202
2946287
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=2946287
Rhynchitinae
2728
Apion pallitarse
24074
Coleocerus dispar
Coleocerus dispar
1787
1770
25239
Steirarrhinus nebulosus
Steirarrhinus nebulosus
2695
2672
25178
Rhynchites guatemalenus
Rhynchites guatemalenus
747
724
25426
d³. Vibrissæ squamiform; eyes depressed or slightly prominent; anterior tibiæ short; surface set with curled setæ (those towards apex of elytral suture long in P. hispidus , ♀). … hispidus , brevipes .
602
401
20869
Eugnamptus
Eugnamptus
209
199
20756
Rhynchites
Rhynchites
1108
1098
7823157
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7823157
Colecerus setosus
25177
Rhynchites glastinus
Rhynchites glastinus
713
693
3395
Megalostylodes
24289
Epicærus decoratus
Epicærus decoratus
3248
3230
10207606
http://eol.org/pages/10207606
Epagrius operculatus
25238
Steirarrhinus nebulosus
Steirarrhinus nebulosus
2660
2637
7823096
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7823096
Peritaxia hispida
7866193
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7866193
Diaprepes pulverulentus
2729
Apion panamense
24075
Coleocerus marmoratus
Coleocerus marmoratus
1820
1799
25237
Steirarrhinus naupactoides
Steirarrhinus naupactoides
2621
2595
D. Sharp. 1889-1893. Biologia Centrali-Americana, Insecta, Coleoptera, Rhynchophora, vol. 4, pt. 3, p.52
http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/581527
52
581527
3285
Exophthalmus scalptus
D. Sharp. 1889-1893. Biologia Centrali-Americana, Insecta, Coleoptera, Rhynchophora, vol. 4, pt. 3, p.197
http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/581672
197
581672
25596
Exophthalmus cupreipes
Exophthalmus cupreipes
557
535
25023
Polydacrys nubilosus
Polydacrys nubilosus
1086
1066
Pandeleteius ephippiatus
20866
Eugnamptus semivittatus
Eugnamptus semivittatus
27
4
3399
Megalostylus albicans var.
21112
Thecesternus humeralis
Thecesternus humeralis
2150
2128
25316
An abundant insect in Central America, apparently not extending south of Nicaragua, examples from our region not differing from others before me from Texas, &c. Specimens from Paso del Norte are larger, more densely punctate, and more closely squamose than the rest; Dr. Horn³, too, also notes larger individuals from the Southern United States. The wings are usually in a rudimentary condition, but occasionally become fully developed, even amongst a series examined from the same localities (Teapa and Rio Hondo). The rostral carina is rarely obsolete. The humeri are obliquely truncated. The first ventral segment is hollowed down the middle in the male, the fifth is without trace of oblique lines at the base in the female. The length varies from 5—8¾ millim. A male from Nicaragua is figured. The insect has been found on Œnothera in Texas⁴.
2520
1673
25595
Exophthalmus vitticollis var. mutatus
Exophthalmus vitticollis, v. mutatus
527
491
D. Sharp. 1889-1893. Biologia Centrali-Americana, Insecta, Coleoptera, Rhynchophora, vol. 4, pt. 3, p.53
http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/581528
53
581528
688814
http://eol.org/pages/688814
Pantomorus salvini
25236
Steirarrhinus lineatocollis
Steirarrhinus lineatocollis
2582
2555
D. Sharp. 1889-1893. Biologia Centrali-Americana, Insecta, Coleoptera, Rhynchophora, vol. 4, pt. 3, p.198
http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/581673
198
581673
3284
Exophthalmus scalaris
699187
http://eol.org/pages/699187
Epicaerus pavidus
25022
Polydacrys nigrofasciatus
Polydacrys nigrofasciatus
1053
1028
Pandeleteius cuneatus
7857560
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7857560
Exophthalmus carneipes
21111
Brachycerus humeralis
Brachycerus humeralis
2090
2069
3398
Megalostylus albicans
20867
Eugnamptus obscurus
Eugnamptus obscurus
997
978
25235
Steirarrhinus lineatocollis
Steirarrhinus lineatocollis
2543
2516
D. Sharp. 1889-1893. Biologia Centrali-Americana, Insecta, Coleoptera, Rhynchophora, vol. 4, pt. 3, p.50
http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/581525
50
581525
24070
Coleocerus crassipes
Coleocerus crassipes
1657
1637
25594
Exophthalmus vitticollis var. cærulescens
Exophthalmus vitticollis, v. cærulescens
483
443
D. Sharp. 1889-1893. Biologia Centrali-Americana, Insecta, Coleoptera, Rhynchophora, vol. 4, pt. 3, p.195
http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/581670
195
581670
25021
Polydacrys nigrofasciatus
Polydacrys nigrofasciatus
1016
991
25449
Pantomorus strabo
Pantomorus strabo
74
57
3288
Exophthalmus stellaris
24960
1. Pantomorus albosignatus.
78
51
20759
Rhynchites æneus
R. æneus
2167
2159
21110
Thecesternus humeralis
Thecesternus humeralis
2067
2045
20864
Eugnamptus longulus
Eugnamptus longulus
1977
1958
2591712
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=2591712
Ophryastes desertus
D. Sharp. 1889-1893. Biologia Centrali-Americana, Insecta, Coleoptera, Rhynchophora, vol. 4, pt. 3, p.51
http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/581526
51
581526
24071
Coleocerus crassipes
Coleocerus crassipes
1689
1669
25234
Steirarrhinus infucatus
Steirarrhinus infucatus
2504
2481
25593
Exophthalmus vitticollis
Exophthalmus vitticollis
435
411
25020
Polydacrys mucronatus
Polydacrys mucronatus
979
958
Pandeleteius erubescens
D. Sharp. 1889-1893. Biologia Centrali-Americana, Insecta, Coleoptera, Rhynchophora, vol. 4, pt. 3, p.196
http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/581671
196
581671
3286
Exophthalmus sommeri
25448
Pantomorus albicans
Pantomorus albicans
699
680
3287
Exophthalmus sphacelatus
20865
Eugnamptus niger
E. niger
2341
2333
25317
2. Tanymecus hirsutus, sp. n. (Tab. VII. figg. 21, 21 a , ♂.)
2583
2521
24248
Scrobes very indefinite and broad behind … Deamphus .
2187
2134
7798039
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7798039
Pantomorus sulfureus
25002
8. Pantomorus mollis, sp. n.
1980
1952
D. Sharp. 1889-1893. Biologia Centrali-Americana, Insecta, Coleoptera, Rhynchophora, vol. 4, pt. 3, p.201
http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/581676
201
581676
25172
Rhynchites confertus
Rhynchites confertus
562
542
25447
Pantomorus brevipes
Pantomorus brevipes
673
654
21116
Brachyderides
Brachyderides
461
448
20862
Eugnamptus niger
Eugnamptus niger
962
946
3281
Exophthalmus princeps
D. Sharp. 1889-1893. Biologia Centrali-Americana, Insecta, Coleoptera, Rhynchophora, vol. 4, pt. 3, p.274
http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/581749
274
581749
D. Sharp. 1889-1893. Biologia Centrali-Americana, Insecta, Coleoptera, Rhynchophora, vol. 4, pt. 3, p.48
http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/581523
48
581523
25233
Steirarrhinus infucatus
Steirarrhinus infucatus
2469
2446
2879
Chlorima hieroglyphica
25312
Tanymecus confusus, Say, Descr. N. Am. Curc. p. 9⁵; Complete Writings, i. p. 269⁶.
1448
1366
671371
http://eol.org/pages/671371
Attelabus bullatus
25232
Steirarrhinus guatemaltecus
Steirarrhinus guatemaltecus
2429
2402
25446
Pantomorus distans
Pantomorus distans
646
628
25171
Rhynchites confertus
Rhynchites confertus
531
511
25599
Exophthalmus agrestis var. farinolentus
Exophthalmus agrestis, v. farinolentus
681
643
3280
Exophthalmus plicatus
D. Sharp. 1889-1893. Biologia Centrali-Americana, Insecta, Coleoptera, Rhynchophora, vol. 4, pt. 3, p.202
http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/581677
202
581677
D. Sharp. 1889-1893. Biologia Centrali-Americana, Insecta, Coleoptera, Rhynchophora, vol. 4, pt. 3, p.49
http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/581524
49
581524
25311
Tanymecus confertus, Gyll. in Schönh. Gen. Curc. ii. p. 88¹; vi. 1, p. 241²; Horn, Proc. Am. Phil. Soc. xv. p. 84³; Pierce, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus. xxxvii. p. 358⁴.
1365
1203
25756
One specimen. A peculiar form, approaching the Palæarctic P. fuscoroseus, Desbr., with the scales on the upper and under surfaces very differently coloured, the coppery-brown space above extending from the tip of the rostrum to near the apex and angularly excised posteriorly.
3102
2826
20863
Eugnamptus rufifrons
E. rufifrons
1732
1720
24961
Pantomorus albosignatus, Boh. in Schönh. Gen. Curc. v. p. 943¹.
142
79
21115
Otiorhynchidæ
Otiorhynchidæ
393
380
25445
Pantomorus rudis
Pantomorus rudis
621
605
20860
Eugnamptus rufifrons
Eugnamptus rufifrons
24
4
25598
Exophthalmus agrestis var.
Exophthalmus agrestis, var.
626
599
886140
http://eol.org/pages/886140
Naupactopsis sitonoides
25170
Rhynchites chiriquensis
Rhynchites chiriquensis
501
478
3283
Exophthalmus roralis
D. Sharp. 1889-1893. Biologia Centrali-Americana, Insecta, Coleoptera, Rhynchophora, vol. 4, pt. 3, p.199
http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/581674
199
581674
D. Sharp. 1889-1893. Biologia Centrali-Americana, Insecta, Coleoptera, Rhynchophora, vol. 4, pt. 3, p.46
http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/581521
46
581521
25231
Steirarrhinus guatemaltecus
Steirarrhinus guatemaltecus
2390
2363
7865945
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7865945
Hadromerus gemmifer
D. Sharp. 1889-1893. Biologia Centrali-Americana, Insecta, Coleoptera, Rhynchophora, vol. 4, pt. 3, p.272
http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/581747
272
581747
688811
http://eol.org/pages/688811
Eugnamptus salvini
25757
10. Polydrosus acuminatus, sp. n. (Tab. IX. figg. 11, 11 a , ♂.)
3167
3103
25314
Polydacrus tristis, in coll. Sturm⁸.
1551
1515
21114
OTIORHYNCHINÆ
OTIORHYNCHINÆ
378
365
24964
2. Pantomorus maculosus.
808
784
25100
24. Pantomorus distans, sp. n. (Tab. VI. fig. 23.)
1214
1164
3282
Exophthalmus quadrivittatus
25597
Exophthalmus carneipes
Exophthalmus carneipes
591
569
20861
Eugnamptus rufifrons
E. rufifrons
916
904
25444
Pantomorus uniformis
Pantomorus uniformis
598
578
D. Sharp. 1889-1893. Biologia Centrali-Americana, Insecta, Coleoptera, Rhynchophora, vol. 4, pt. 3, p.47
http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/581522
47
581522
25230
Steirarrhinus cupreotinctus
Steirarrhinus cupreotinctus
2346
2319
D. Sharp. 1889-1893. Biologia Centrali-Americana, Insecta, Coleoptera, Rhynchophora, vol. 4, pt. 3, p.200
http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/581675
200
581675
D. Sharp. 1889-1893. Biologia Centrali-Americana, Insecta, Coleoptera, Rhynchophora, vol. 4, pt. 3, p.273
http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/581748
273
581748
25313
Tanymecus variabilis, Fåhr. in Schönh. Gen. Curc. vi. 1, p. 241⁷.
1514
1449
21113
Lithodus humeralis
Lithodus humeralis
2202
2184
24963
We have received a fair series of examples of this species from the above localities, and from some other localities a few single specimens that may possibly belong to it or to one or more distinct species; but these latter more probably are extreme varieties of P. albosignatus , the variation affecting the colour and markings, and even to a slight extent the elongation of the hind-body. One of these varieties is labelled Naupactus rotundipennis, Chevr., in Sallé's collection.
783
302
24250
Second joint of funiculus elongate, longer than the first joint … Pantomorus .
2329
2251
24965
Naupactus maculosus, Boh. in Schönh. Gen. Curc. vi. 1, p. 21¹.
871
809
2610212
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=2610212
Ophryastes cinereus
2888
Clæteges virosus
25018
Polydacrys modestus
Polydacrys modestus
903
884
7838749
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7838749
Ophryastes collaris
D. Sharp. 1889-1893. Biologia Centrali-Americana, Insecta, Coleoptera, Rhynchophora, vol. 4, pt. 3, p.271
http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/581746
271
581746
25668
Eustylus chiriquensis
Eustylus chiriquensis
879
858
20871
Eugnamptus brevicollis
E. brevicollis
1025
1011
25240
Steirarrhinus quadripunctatus
Steirarrhinus quadripunctatus
2747
2718
23179
2. Hemilypus sallæi, sp. n.
1154
1127
2610213
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=2610213
Ophryastes decipiens
25019
Polydacrys mucronatus
Polydacrys mucronatus
946
925
5510789
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=5510789
Attelabus heterocerus
D. Sharp. 1889-1893. Biologia Centrali-Americana, Insecta, Coleoptera, Rhynchophora, vol. 4, pt. 3, p.270
http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/581745
270
581745
20870
Eugnamptus nigripennis
Eugnamptus nigripennis
238
216
25669
Eustylus subapterus
Eustylus subapterus
910
891
2887
Clæoteges virosus
25241
Steirarrhinus serripes
Steirarrhinus serripes
2781
2759
24252
Scape elongate, passing beyond the back of the eye … Cacochromus .
2501
2435
Pandeleteius brevipes
25321
Two males, one worn. Narrower than T. confertus ; the rostrum not carinate, but with a short median groove; the elytra connate, closely set with short, semierect, brownish setæ, the scales scattered and not condensed into definite markings, the humeri not obliquely truncated. 2 AA 2
3881
3596
885083
http://eol.org/pages/885083
Epicaerus sulcirostris
25016
Polydacrys depressifrons
Polydacrys depressifrons
814
790
D. Sharp. 1889-1893. Biologia Centrali-Americana, Insecta, Coleoptera, Rhynchophora, vol. 4, pt. 3, p.269
http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/581744
269
581744
25666
Eustylus grypsatus
Eustylus grypsatus
820
802
24967
I am unable to identify any of the Mexican insects we have received with this description, and I cannot ascertain whether the types from Sommer's collection are still in existence or not. Boheman places this species next P. crinitus .
1134
900
3290
Exophthalmus sulcicrus var.
Pandeleteius cavirostris
25322
DIAPREPES.
10
0
D. Sharp. 1889-1893. Biologia Centrali-Americana, Insecta, Coleoptera, Rhynchophora, vol. 4, pt. 3, p.268
http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/581743
268
581743
25017
Polydacrys depressifrons
Polydacrys depressifrons
851
827
5515051
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=5515051
Rhynchites scutellaris
2889
Cleistolophus
24968
3. Pantomorus parvulus, sp. n.
1165
1135
3291
Exophthalmus sulcicrus var. α
25667
Eustylus veræpacis
Eustylus veræpacis
846
828
2610216
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=2610216
Ophryastes ovipennis
Pandeleteius ciliatipennis
24254
Lobes of third tarsal joint very short; head very convex … Pseudelissa .
72
0
Xestolabus
21999
Pandeleteius brevipes
brevipes
600
592
24816
3. Bradyrhynchus rugicollis, sp. n.
35
0
D. Sharp. 1889-1893. Biologia Centrali-Americana, Insecta, Coleoptera, Rhynchophora, vol. 4, pt. 3, p.267
http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/581742
267
581742
D. Sharp. 1889-1893. Biologia Centrali-Americana, Insecta, Coleoptera, Rhynchophora, vol. 4, pt. 3, p.206
http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/581681
206
581681
2884
Clæoteges granulosus
25664
Eustylus quadrigibbus
Eustylus quadrigibbus
767
746
25014
Polydacrys brevicollis
Polydacrys brevicollis
743
721
21822
Derosomus setosus
Derosomus setosus
2534
2517
7804500
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7804500
Promecops nubifer
Pandeleteius clavisetis
25390
Amphidees longulus
Amphidees longulus
488
470
D. Sharp. 1889-1893. Biologia Centrali-Americana, Insecta, Coleoptera, Rhynchophora, vol. 4, pt. 3, p.205
http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/581680
205
581680
2883
Clæoteges
D. Sharp. 1889-1893. Biologia Centrali-Americana, Insecta, Coleoptera, Rhynchophora, vol. 4, pt. 3, p.266
http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/581741
266
581741
25665
Eustylus ruptus
Eustylus ruptus
794
779
21823
Naupactus gratus
Naupactus gratus
984
968
25015
Polydacrys brevicollis
Polydacrys brevicollis
777
755
Trachyphlœus asperatus
21997
Pandeleteius hispidus
P. hispidus
572
561
Pandeleteius conspersus
25662
Eustylus setipennis
Eustylus setipennis
709
690
2886
Clæoteges tuberculosus
533802
http://eol.org/pages/533802
Hypoptus insularis
25012
POLYDACRYS
POLYDACRYS
671
661
D. Sharp. 1889-1893. Biologia Centrali-Americana, Insecta, Coleoptera, Rhynchophora, vol. 4, pt. 3, p.265
http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/581740
265
581740
21820
Derosomus
Derosomus
1429
1420
520690
http://eol.org/pages/520690
Amphidees macer
7852914
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7852914
Eustylus chiriquensis
7853010
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7853010
Pandeleteius cucullatus
24257
Pterygia of apex of rostrum visible from the front … Bradyrhynchus .
216
148
23173
1. Hemilypus latipes, sp. n. (Tab. I. fig. 22.)
47
0
21998
Pandeleteius hispidus
hispidus
589
581
Pandeleteius crispus
Trachyphlœus solitarius
25663
Eustylus striatus
Eustylus striatus
734
717
2885
Clæoteges obliteratus
Pandeleteius cucullatus
D. Sharp. 1889-1893. Biologia Centrali-Americana, Insecta, Coleoptera, Rhynchophora, vol. 4, pt. 3, p.54
http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/581529
54
581529
25013
Polydacrys
Polydacrys
694
684
21821
Derosomus fragilis
Derosomus fragilis
1529
1511
25660
Compsus nigropunctatus
Compsus nigropunctatus
650
628
21826
Derosomus
Derosomus
2303
2294
24295
Epicærus fallax
Epicærus fallax
3444
3429
5515165
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=5515165
Rhynchites zunilensis
687439
http://eol.org/pages/687439
Attelabus sedatus
25607
Numerous examples, few of which, however, are in good condition. The elytra vary greatly in colour, according to the predominance of the light or dark scales, the darker specimens only having conspicuous oblique pallid fasciæ. The complete basal constriction of the prothorax and the shorter scrobes readily separate P. fasciatus from P. cucullatus and P. cuneatus , both of which, moreover, have strongly setose legs, less clavate femora, a more produced prothorax, and raised alternate elytral interstices.
2794
2286
25393
Epicærus æqualis
Epicærus æqualis
554
538
2880
Chlorophanus
23172
This genus resembles the eastern Aderorhinus in appearance; the prosternum behind exhibits a triangular piece, the apex of which separates more or less widely the apices of the epimera. It differs from Eugnamptus by the head being elongate and less constricted; the prosternum longer behind the coxæ; the first ventral suture deep; the basal joint of the feet shorter; and the pygidium not so completely covered. It should be placed between Aderorhinus and Eugnamptus .
2460
1991
24294
Epicærus fallax
Epicærus fallax
3411
3396
21827
Derosomus
Derosomus
2688
2679
25661
Eustylus sexguttatus
Eustylus sexguttatus
678
658
519629
http://eol.org/pages/519629
Epicaerus marginatus
25394
Epicærus coxalis
Epicærus coxalis
577
561
25169
Rhynchites championi
Rhynchites championi
463
443
7852845
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7852845
Eustales curvimanus
24297
Epicærus foveifrons
Epicærus foveifrons
3518
3499
21824
Derosomus scutellaris
Derosomus scutellaris
1011
990
25391
Epicærus vilis
Epicærus vilis
509
495
2882
Clavicorn
23170
HEMILYPUS, gen. nov.
1747
1727
25608
28. Pandeleteius undatus, sp. n. (Tab. VIII. fig. 23, ♀.)
2852
2795
21825
CAUTODERUS
CAUTODERUS
2126
2116
24296
Epicærus foveicollis
Epicærus foveicollis
3487
3467
2881
Chyphus
25392
Epicærus calvus
Epicærus calvus
531
516
22768
Page INTRODUCTION v ERRATA vi Subfam. ATTELABINÆ D. SHARP 1 Subfam. PTEROCOLINÆ D. SHARP 43 Subfam. ALLOCORYNINÆ D. SHARP 45 Subfam. APIONINÆ D. SHARP 47 Subfam. THECESTERNINÆ D. SHARP 86 Subfam. OTIORHYNCHINÆ D. SHARP 87 Otiorhynchinæ Apteræ D. SHARP 87 Ophryastina D. SHARP 87 Epicærina D. SHARP 101 Sciaphilina D. SHARP 167 Peritelina D. SHARP 177 Trachyphlœina D. SHARP 177 Otiorhynchinæ Alatæ G. C. CHAMPION 178 Tanymecina G. C. CHAMPION 178 Polydrosina G. C. CHAMPION 208 Anypotactina G. C. CHAMPION 215 Cyphina G. C. CHAMPION 221 Exophthalmina G. C. CHAMPION 247 Platyomina G. C. CHAMPION 282 Entimina G. C. CHAMPION 300 SUPPLEMENT TO THE THECESTERNINÆ AND OTIORHYNCHINÆ G. C. CHAMPION 317 INDEX 345 PLATES. a2
900
10
24100
This genus has an appearance very different to Ophryastes , though it appears to be closely allied thereto; as, however, the apices of the hind tibiæ are without any trace of truncature, or of a second row of spinules, it is perhaps advisable to treat the two forms as distinct genera. I cannot detect any other difference of true generic importance, though there are several minor peculiarities. The second ventral segment is quite short, the first suture straight, the third and fourth segments very short. The body is covered with overlapping scales as in Ophryastes . The ocular lobes are well developed.
866
258
25205
The remains of a specimen from Sturm's collection, labelled by him “ Polydrosus malachiticus , mihi,” belong, I think, to this species.
2677
2542
20762
Rhynchites zunilensis
Rhynchites zunilensis
633
612
24069
Coleocerus albidus
Coleocerus albidus
1625
1607
2731
Apion pauper
25397
Epicærus godmani
Epicærus godmani
650
634
24291
Epicærus depilis
Epicærus depilis
3309
3293
25206
AMELADUS, gen. nov.
19
0
21268
Maseorhynchus
Maseorhynchus
914
901
730842
http://eol.org/pages/730842
Pandeleteius obliquus
20761
Rhynchites mexicanus
R. mexicanus
263
251
24068
Coleocerus
Coleocerus
1584
1574
4296931
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=4296931
Phytophaga
2730
Apion paradoxum
25398
Epicærus scutellaris
Epicærus scutellaris
677
657
7840669
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7840669
Ophryastes cinereus
24290
Epicærus depilis
Epicærus depilis
3280
3264
4344870
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=4344870
Sitones
21269
Bufomicrus
Bufomicrus
1005
995
25395
Epicærus costatus
Epicærus costatus
601
584
21828
Cautoderus mexicanus
Cautoderus mexicanus
23
3
2733
Apion pedestre
20760
Rhynchites distans
R. distans
162
152
24293
Epicærus elegantulus
Epicærus elegantulus
3384
3364
25208
This genus is proposed for a more robust insect than the species of Derosomus , and at the same time having the body beneath destitute of scales, the eyes are round and coarsely facetted, and the ninth and tenth striæ of the elytra distinct and uninterrupted. The nasal plate is short and has no free margin; its surface is flat, and exhibits a fine sculpture, giving it a silky appearance. The scrobes are visible from above, their lower margin prominent and very abruptly defined, their upper margin indefinite. The mentum is quite minute and leaves the maxillæ fully exposed. The first and second ventral segments are elongate. The claws are connate, but are larger than is usually the case with the connate claws of the members of this group.
868
122
21266
Eumestorus
Eumestorus
749
739
25430
e². Anterior tibiæ slender; vestiture uniform; eyes rather prominent; elytra with long hairs on suture towards tip in ♀. … tibialis .
1096
963
2902522
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=2902522
Rhynchites flaviventris
25396
Epicærus pyriformis
Epicærus pyriformis
627
608
21829
Derosomus fragilis
Derosomus fragilis
336
318
2732
Apion peculiare
24292
Epicærus durangoensis
Epicærus durangoensis
3348
3327
25209
1. Ameladus inornatus, sp. n. (Tab. VII. fig. 8.)
918
869
7851471
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7851471
Steirarrhinus cinctipennis
24811
2. Bradyrhynchus tolucæ, sp. n.
1783
1752
7859747
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7859747
Epicaerus scutellaris
21267
Mestorus
Mestorus
800
792
25431
f². Anterior tibiæ stouter; elytra subparallel, variegate; prothorax shallowly sulcate, posteriorly dilated, constricted at base; all the tibiæ hairy in ♂. … hirtipes .
1265
1097
77850
http://eol.org/pages/77850
Aptolemus
25435
f³. Head unusually broad; prothorax convex, constricted at base and towards apex; elytra maculate. … laticeps .
1561
1450
24701
Megalostylus macrophthalmus
Megalostylus macrophthalmus
1065
1038
21275
Amphideritus
Amphideritus
2142
2130
25453
Derosomus fragilis
Derosomus fragilis
179
161
3380
Lasiorhynchites
25162
Rhynchites abnormalis
Rhynchites abnormalis
250
229
2712
Apion laterale
25376
Ophryastes ovipennis
Ophryastes ovipennis
131
111
25613
Three specimens, assumed to be sexes of the same species, the female (taken as the type, fig. 23) being much broader than the Capetillo examples (males ?) and in very fresh condition. They all have a common, sharply-defined, undulate, whitish, subapical fascia, but the transverse patch on the disc varies in size, though very conspicuous in the female. The Capetillo specimens have slightly larger scales than the San Gerónimo insect. The curled hairs on the upper surface are smaller, shorter, and much less conspicuous than in P. fasciatus when the two forms are viewed in profile. The elytral markings, too, in P. fasciatus show no tendency to coalesce into a common, well-defined, pallid, subapical fascia.
1034
323
24107
2. Tosastes globipennis, sp. n. (Tab. IV. fig. 5.)
2159
2109
21274
Amphidees
Amphidees
2107
2098
9533186
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=9533186
Boragineae
20740
Attelabus binotatus
A. binotatus
2414
2402
25375
Ophryastes latipennis
Ophryastes latipennis
105
84
21129
Amphidees
Amphidees
441
432
D. Sharp. 1889-1893. Biologia Centrali-Americana, Insecta, Coleoptera, Rhynchophora, vol. 4, pt. 3, p.55
http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/581530
55
581530
25161
Rhynchites
Rhynchites
218
208
2713
Apion latipenne
24702
Megalostylus physops
Megalostylus physops
1098
1078
25452
Pycnophilus piceus
Pycnophilus piceus
151
133
25433
g². Elytra strongly rounded at the sides and produced at the apex: species large. … inflatus .
1399
1305
25763
11. Polydrosus pallidisetis, sp. n. (Tab. IX. figg. 12, 12 a .)
1017
954
21277
Otiorhynchinæ alatæ
Otiorhynchinæ alatæ
2381
2362
5239
http://eol.org/pages/5239
Calandrinae
D. Sharp. 1889-1893. Biologia Centrali-Americana, Insecta, Coleoptera, Rhynchophora, vol. 4, pt. 3, p.56
http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/581531
56
581531
2710
Apion laminatum
20741
Attelabus cruralis
Attelabus cruralis
2439
2421
25455
Chætopantus illustris
Chætopantus illustris
233
212
25164
Rhynchites æneus
Rhynchites æneus
306
290
7847647
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7847647
Exophthalmus bilineatus
24088
Compsus auricephalus
Compsus auricephalus
2259
2239
699797
http://eol.org/pages/699797
Polydrosus partitus
25378
Tosastes globipennis
Tosastes globipennis
181
161
24700
Megalostylus macrophthalmus
Megalostylus macrophthalmus
1026
999
676700
http://eol.org/pages/676700
Attelabus ater
20742
Attelabus mundanus
Attelabus mundanus
1176
1158
21276
Deamphus
Deamphus
2161
2153
2711
Apion lassum
D. Sharp. 1889-1893. Biologia Centrali-Americana, Insecta, Coleoptera, Rhynchophora, vol. 4, pt. 3, p.57
http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/581532
57
581532
25163
Rhynchites addendus
Rhynchites addendus
279
260
24089
Compsus auricephalus
Compsus auricephalus
2291
2271
25454
Cautoderus mexicanus
Cautoderus mexicanus
206
186
25377
Tosastes humeralis
Tosastes humeralis
155
137
20856
Eugnamptus hirtellus
Eugnamptus hirtellus
728
708
4306773
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=4306773
Polytelidius
20743
Attelabus binotatus
A. binotatus
1432
1420
21271
Epicærus
Epicærus
1193
1185
24705
Megalostylus rhodopus
Megalostylus rhodopus
1198
1177
2716
Apion longicolle
24086
Compsus
Compsus
2173
2166
25227
Steirarrhinus conicollis
Steirarrhinus conicollis
2221
2197
25166
Rhynchites basalis
Rhynchites basalis
370
352
3384
Lithodus
7822651
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7822651
Eupagoderes aridus
3279
Exophthalmus ornatus
20857
Eugnamptus nigricornis
Eugnamptus nigricornis
1744
1722
20744
Attelabus cruralis
A. cruralis
1448
1437
25438
c⁵. Elytra with suture tufted and dentate near apex in ♀. … armatus .
1726
1657
21270
DEAMPHUS
DEAMPHUS
1016
1008
25379
Caccophryastes lineatus
Caccophryastes lineatus
210
187
24087
Compsus argyreus
Compsus argyreus
2227
2211
25226
Steirarrhinus cinereoguttatus
Steirarrhinus cinereoguttatus
2180
2151
2717
Apion longimanum
24706
Megalostylus splendidus
Megalostylus splendidus
1238
1215
25165
Rhynchites auletoides
Rhynchites auletoides
342
321
3383
Liparus imbricatus
20745
Attelabus binotatus
A. binotatus
1703
1691
21273
Amphidees
Amphidees
1962
1953
3278
Exophthalmus opulentus
20858
Eugnamptus cinctus
E. cinctus
2526
2516
25223
SCIOMIAS, gen. nov.
1090
1071
25614
29. Pandeleteius vitticollis, sp. n. (Tab. VIII. fig. 24.)
1093
1035
24102
1. Tosastes humeralis, sp. n. (Tab. IV. fig. 4.)
1160
1112
25229
Steirarrhinus cupreotinctus
Steirarrhinus cupreotinctus
2307
2280
397887
http://eol.org/pages/397887
Rhynchites zunilensis
25451
Pantomorus robustus
Pantomorus robustus
127
108
10207619
http://eol.org/pages/10207619
Epagrius jugicola
25168
Rhynchites championi
Rhynchites championi
431
411
24703
Megalostylus renggeri
Megalostylus renggeri
1132
1111
24084
Coleocerus virescens
Coleocerus virescens
2135
2115
2714
Apion latipes
3382
Liophlœus canus
24298
Epicærus fronteræ
Epicærus fronteræ
3546
3529
3277
Exophthalmus obsoletus
20746
Attelabus inæqualis
Attelabus inæqualis
1787
1768
20859
Eugnamptus divisus
E. divisus
2602
2592
21272
Epicærus
Epicærus
1902
1894
24101
As remarked above, the facies is very different from Ophryastes ; had it not been for this I should not have separated the two, as the corbels of the hind tibiæ are in this group in a transitionary condition, and differ from species to species.
1111
867
25167
Rhynchites centralis
Rhynchites centralis
400
380
24085
COMPSUS
COMPSUS
2154
2147
25450
Pantomorus femoratus
Pantomorus femoratus
101
81
7826321
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7826321
Promecops uniformis
25228
Steirarrhinus conicollis
Steirarrhinus conicollis
2258
2234
24704
Megalostylus rhodopus
Megalostylus rhodopus
1165
1144
2715
Apion lentum
24299
Epicærus fronteræ
Epicærus fronteræ
3575
3558
3381
Leptocerus
D. Sharp. 1889-1893. Biologia Centrali-Americana, Insecta, Coleoptera, Rhynchophora, vol. 4, pt. 3, p.207
http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/581682
207
581682
21994
Pandeleteius cuneatus
cuneatus
375
367
3275
Exophthalmus nicaraguensis
12343575
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/browse/tree/id/12343575
Cleistolophus
25223
Steirarrhinus cinctipennis
Steirarrhinus cinctipennis
2060
2034
D. Sharp. 1889-1893. Biologia Centrali-Americana, Insecta, Coleoptera, Rhynchophora, vol. 4, pt. 3, p.62
http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/581537
62
581537
24082
Coleocerus variegatus
Coleocerus variegatus
2066
2045
78079
http://eol.org/pages/78079
Sciorhinus
3276
Exophthalmus nubilus
3389
Maseorhynchus
7796963
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7796963
Epagrius variolosus
20747
RHYNCHITINÆ
RHYNCHITINÆ
19
8
659543
http://eol.org/pages/659543
Epicaerus depilis
21122
Otiorhynchinæ alatæ
Otiorhynchinæ alatæ
1839
1820
20852
Eugnamptus cinctus
E. cinctus
2030
2020
21993
Pandeleteius cucullatus
cucullatus
364
354
D. Sharp. 1889-1893. Biologia Centrali-Americana, Insecta, Coleoptera, Rhynchophora, vol. 4, pt. 3, p.208
http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/581683
208
581683
394023
http://eol.org/pages/394023
Polydacrys nigrofasciatus
3274
Exophthalmus margaritaceus
25222
Steirarrhinus bicinctus
Steirarrhinus bicinctus
2017
1994
24083
Coleocerus virescens
Coleocerus virescens
2103
2083
12343469
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/browse/tree/id/12343469
Sciomias
D. Sharp. 1889-1893. Biologia Centrali-Americana, Insecta, Coleoptera, Rhynchophora, vol. 4, pt. 3, p.63
http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/581538
63
581538
20748
RHYNCHITES
RHYNCHITES
31
21
3388
Lordops parcus
20853
Eugnamptus tibialis
Eugnamptus tibialis
2187
2168
4134431
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=4134431
Cyphus
21121
Otiorhynchinæ apteræ
Otiorhynchinæ apteræ
1305
1285
3273
Exophthalmus lunaris
D. Sharp. 1889-1893. Biologia Centrali-Americana, Insecta, Coleoptera, Rhynchophora, vol. 4, pt. 3, p.209
http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/581684
209
581684
6031799
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=6031799
Mestorus crinitus
25011
Polydacris tristis
Polydacris tristis
648
630
D. Sharp. 1889-1893. Biologia Centrali-Americana, Insecta, Coleoptera, Rhynchophora, vol. 4, pt. 3, p.64
http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/581539
64
581539
2718
Apion maceratum
7858938
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7858938
Epicaerus lateralis
25225
Steirarrhinus cinereoguttatus
Steirarrhinus cinereoguttatus
2139
2110
Trachyphlœus
2610209
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=2610209
Ophryastes
21996
Pandeleteius varicolor
varicolor
398
389
20854
Eugnamptus cinctus
E. cinctus
471
461
521925
http://eol.org/pages/521925
Rhynchitobius longicollis
3387
Lordops
20749
Rhynchites
Rhynchites
43
33
21124
Otiorhynchinæ
Otiorhynchinæ
2192
2179
D. Sharp. 1889-1893. Biologia Centrali-Americana, Insecta, Coleoptera, Rhynchophora, vol. 4, pt. 3, p.210
http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/581685
210
581685
3385
Lithodus humeralis
3272
Exophthalmus jekelianus
21995
Pandeleteius obliquus
obliquus
386
378
25010
Plectrophorus
Plectrophorus
617
604
78173
http://eol.org/pages/78173
Aracanthus
2719
Apion macropus
25224
Steirarrhinus cinctipennis
Steirarrhinus cinctipennis
2098
2072
24081
Coleocerus variegatus
Coleocerus variegatus
2033
2012
12343576
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/browse/tree/id/12343576
Phyllobius
24080
Coleocerus setosus
Coleocerus setosus
1990
1972
24258
Pterygia of rostrum entirely concealed … Sciorhinus .
270
217
20855
Eugnamptus longipes
E. longipes
487
476
21123
OPHRYASTINA
OPHRYASTINA
2140
2129
3386
Lixus
691116
http://eol.org/pages/691116
Exophthalmus roralis
7822762
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7822762
Tosastes humeralis
2869
Ceuthorhynchides
D. Sharp. 1889-1893. Biologia Centrali-Americana, Insecta, Coleoptera, Rhynchophora, vol. 4, pt. 3, p.284
http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/581759
284
581759
3271
Exophthalmus interpositus
D. Sharp. 1889-1893. Biologia Centrali-Americana, Insecta, Coleoptera, Rhynchophora, vol. 4, pt. 3, p.211
http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/581686
211
581686
21990
Pandeleteius clavisetis
clavisetis
132
122
25457
Sciadrusus propheticus
Sciadrusus propheticus
286
264
D. Sharp. 1889-1893. Biologia Centrali-Americana, Insecta, Coleoptera, Rhynchophora, vol. 4, pt. 3, p.58
http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/581533
58
581533
21126
Tosastes
Tosastes
308
300
25112
26. Pantomorus annectens, sp. n.
1353
1321
24952
This genus is closely allied to Naupactus , from which it differs in the species being apterous. The brief characters given for the genus by Lacordaire are erroneous, the insertion of the antennæ being terminal as in the allied genera. Thus it is not surprising that a fresh name should have been proposed for the genus by Pascoe, who distinguished it correctly from Naupactus by the absence of shoulders. Schönherr understood the genus so imperfectly that he placed most of the species known to him in Naupactus .
1811
1297
3699
Polydrusus
D. Sharp. 1889-1893. Biologia Centrali-Americana, Insecta, Coleoptera, Rhynchophora, vol. 4, pt. 3, p.59
http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/581534
59
581534
2925644
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=2925644
Pantomorus picipes
3270
Exophthalmus impositus
25456
Ameladus inornatus
Ameladus inornatus
257
239
D. Sharp. 1889-1893. Biologia Centrali-Americana, Insecta, Coleoptera, Rhynchophora, vol. 4, pt. 3, p.212
http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/581687
212
581687
24951
Athetetes, Pascoe, Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. (5) xvii. p. 415 (1886).
1296
1230
21125
Ophryastes
Ophryastes
297
287
25111
In this species the scales are not crowded, each one being isolated, and they are nearly evenly distributed over the surface; the elytra are obscurely variegate with pale grey elongate spots. The male is much narrower and more parallel than the female, the sex represented on our plate, and has three minute black tubercles placed in a transverse row on the middle of the second abdominal segment. P. brevipes was mixed with P. globicollis in Sallé's collection, and the females of the two species almost exactly resemble one another; but P. brevipes has differently formed antennæ, a quite distinct scutellum, and hispid surface.
1320
690
25325
1. Diaprepes albofasciatus, sp. n. ( Exophthalmodes albofasciatus , Tab. VII. figg. 22, 22 a , ♂; 23, 23 a , ♀.)
1026
914
7851686
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7851686
Pandeleteius ciliatipennis
7866285
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7866285
Pachnaeus litus
2867
Cautoderus nigrocinctus
D. Sharp. 1889-1893. Biologia Centrali-Americana, Insecta, Coleoptera, Rhynchophora, vol. 4, pt. 3, p.60
http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/581535
60
581535
3698
Polydrosus undatus
D. Sharp. 1889-1893. Biologia Centrali-Americana, Insecta, Coleoptera, Rhynchophora, vol. 4, pt. 3, p.213
http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/581688
213
581688
25160
RHYNCHITES
RHYNCHITES
197
187
25459
Sciomias subtilis
Sciomias subtilis
333
316
25221
Steirarrhinus bicinctus
Steirarrhinus bicinctus
1982
1959
21128
Eupagoderes
Eupagoderes
343
332
21992
Pandeleteius crispus
crispus
351
344
20850
Eugnamptus cinctus
E. cinctus
1876
1866
7848886
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7848886
Exophthalmus albolineatus
24950
Pantomorus, Schönherr, Gen. Curc. v. p. 942 (1839)¹.
1229
1177
696350
http://eol.org/pages/696350
Epagrius pumilus
25324
The two species from our region referred to Diaprepes (sunk as a synonym of Exophthalmus by Lacordaire) agree with Schönherr's type (Curculio spengleri, Linn., from the Antilles) in having conspicuous vibrissæ, and the genus also includes other W. Indian forms. The supposed new genus briefly characterized (but not named), and a type indicated (Exophthalmus sommeri, Rosensch.), by Horn in 1876 (Proc. Am. Phil. Soc. xv. p. 100) is synonymous with Diaprepes , the particular species mentioned by him having a short angular prominence on each side of the prothorax in front (representing the true ocular lobe), much as in Pachnæus . In Exophthalmus (type Curculio quadrivittatus, Oliv.) the vibrissæ are entirely wanting. In both genera the elytra have supplementary striæ on the outer part of the disc.
913
110
25767
One specimen. This insect looks more like a Phyllobius than a Polydrosus , but it has the scrobes lateral, angular, and deep. The legs and antennæ are comparatively short, the prothorax broad and strongly transverse, and the pallid erect setæ very conspicuous.
2320
2060
3697
Polydrosus tereticollis
700406
http://eol.org/pages/700406
Polydrosus pallidisetis
D. Sharp. 1889-1893. Biologia Centrali-Americana, Insecta, Coleoptera, Rhynchophora, vol. 4, pt. 3, p.214
http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/581689
214
581689
D. Sharp. 1889-1893. Biologia Centrali-Americana, Insecta, Coleoptera, Rhynchophora, vol. 4, pt. 3, p.61
http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/581536
61
581536
2868
Cenchroma sublineata
21127
Caccophryastes
Caccophryastes
325
311
25458
Sciomias elegans
Sciomias elegans
309
293
25220
Steirarrhinus amplipennis
Steirarrhinus amplipennis
1947
1922
2915367
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=2915367
Hypoptus macularis
21991
Pandeleteius flexilis
flexilis
241
233
10207612
http://eol.org/pages/10207612
Epagrius paradae
5511039
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=5511039
Auletobius rostralis
7800389
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7800389
Pandeleteius varicolor
20851
Eugnamptus longipes
E. longipes
1931
1920
652920
http://eol.org/pages/652920
Apion ferrugineum
25323
Diaprepes, Schönherr, Curc. Disp. Meth. p. 116 (1826); Gen. Curc. ii. p. 7, vi. 1, p. 342 (part.).
109
11
25768
POLYDROSODES, gen. nov.
2344
2321
Tosastes coarctatus
24955
Two natural groups of Pantomorus exist, viz.:—
2298
2252
21989
Pandeleteius ephippiatus
ephippiatus
2619
2608
650196
http://eol.org/pages/650196
Pterocolus grossus
25678
Hypoptus macularis
Hypoptus macularis
272
254
25004
Platyomus eustaloides
Platyomus eustaloides
445
424
3695
Polydrosus pterygonalis
D. Sharp. 1889-1893. Biologia Centrali-Americana, Insecta, Coleoptera, Rhynchophora, vol. 4, pt. 3, p.281
http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/581756
281
581756
2878
Chætopantus illustris
Tosastes globipennis
516967
http://eol.org/pages/516967
Epicaerus monclovae
24265
Scape of antennæ elongate; scrobes quite indefinite. … Epitosus .
628
563
13302365
http://eol.org/pages/13302365
Apterocolus
25679
Hypoptus macularis var.
Hypoptus macularis, var.
303
279
24956
1. Male without mucro on the middle tibia. (Species 1—23.)
2358
2299
3696
Polydrosus seriegranosus
D. Sharp. 1889-1893. Biologia Centrali-Americana, Insecta, Coleoptera, Rhynchophora, vol. 4, pt. 3, p.280
http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/581755
280
581755
25005
Platyomus geminus
Platyomus geminus
475
458
2877
Chætopantus
3692
Polydrosus pallidisetis
Tosastes humeralis
24953
Pantomorus appears to be specially characteristic of our region, a few species only having as yet been found in S. America, while none have been recognized as occurring in the United States.
2003
1812
49713
http://eol.org/pages/49713
Eustales
2876
Chauliopleurus rufovittatus
25006
Platyomus gratiosus
Platyomus gratiosus
507
488
D. Sharp. 1889-1893. Biologia Centrali-Americana, Insecta, Coleoptera, Rhynchophora, vol. 4, pt. 3, p.283
http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/581758
283
581758
3693
Polydrosus partitus
Trachyphlœina
24954
Two of the species described here— P. distans and P. robustus —are assigned only with considerable doubt to the genus; and I think it probable that when specimens can be obtained for examination they may prove to possess partially developed wings.
2251
2004
24263
Scutellum with a transverse process at the apex. … Cleistolophus .
529
463
2875
Chauliopleurus quadrifoveatus
25007
Platyomus mutabilis
Platyomus mutabilis
539
520
D. Sharp. 1889-1893. Biologia Centrali-Americana, Insecta, Coleoptera, Rhynchophora, vol. 4, pt. 3, p.282
http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/581757
282
581757
3694
Polydrosus pterygomalis
D. Sharp. 1889-1893. Biologia Centrali-Americana, Insecta, Coleoptera, Rhynchophora, vol. 4, pt. 3, p.215
http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/581690
215
581690
21985
Pandeleteius erubescens
erubescens
1878
1868
22759
CURCULIONIDÆ.
93
80
694985
http://eol.org/pages/694985
Eumestorus proximus
3690
Polydrosus mutabilis var.
24268
Head a little constricted behind the eyes. … Eumestorus .
751
694
7800395
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7800395
Tanymecus variabilis
25674
Aphrastus angularis
Aphrastus angularis
152
133
2874
Chauliopleurus adipatus
521536
http://eol.org/pages/521536
Pantomorus longulus
49711
http://eol.org/pages/49711
Chlorophanus
D. Sharp. 1889-1893. Biologia Centrali-Americana, Insecta, Coleoptera, Rhynchophora, vol. 4, pt. 3, p.277
http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/581752
277
581752
25000
Platyomus auripes
Platyomus auripes
315
298
D. Sharp. 1889-1893. Biologia Centrali-Americana, Insecta, Coleoptera, Rhynchophora, vol. 4, pt. 3, p.216
http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/581691
216
581691
24959
Group 1.—Middle tibiæ of male unarmed.
50
12
21986
Pandeleteius boops
boops
1944
1939
25330
2. Diaprepes pulverulentus, sp. n.
2725
2691
23161
RHYNCHITOBIUS, gen. nov.
24
0
Thricolepis
24269
Head not constricted behind the eyes. … Mestorus .
802
752
3691
Polydrosus ochreus
12387222
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/browse/tree/id/12387222
Auletes
25675
Aphrastus submarginatus
Aphrastus submarginatus
185
162
2873
Chauliopleurus 4-foveatus
D. Sharp. 1889-1893. Biologia Centrali-Americana, Insecta, Coleoptera, Rhynchophora, vol. 4, pt. 3, p.276
http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/581751
276
581751
25001
Platyomus carinirostris
Platyomus carinirostris
351
328
Thricolepis inornata
6541460
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=6541460
Apion peculiare
21987
Pandeleteius femoralis
femoralis
2050
2041
25105
This species resembles P. picturatus rather than any species of the group in which I place it; although the mucro on the intermediate tibia is small, its existence is certain.
2318
2143
23164
1. Rhynchitobius longicollis, sp. n. (Tab. I. fig. 21.)
620
565
21810
Mitostylus
Mitostylus
2626
2616
D. Sharp. 1889-1893. Biologia Centrali-Americana, Insecta, Coleoptera, Rhynchophora, vol. 4, pt. 3, p.279
http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/581754
279
581754
25002
Platyomus chrysopus
Platyomus chrysopus
383
364
7867772
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7867772
Pandeleteius laticeps
24804
Bradyrhynchus is the nearest approximation in our fauna to the N. American Graphorhinus as defined by Horn and Leconte.
792
672
24957
2. Male with a mucro at the inner edge of the extremity of the middle tibia. (Species 24—32).
2452
2359
D. Sharp. 1889-1893. Biologia Centrali-Americana, Insecta, Coleoptera, Rhynchophora, vol. 4, pt. 3, p.218
http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/581693
218
581693
2872
Chauliopleurus
25676
Entimus arrogans
Entimus arrogans
214
198
21120
Otiorhynchinæ
Otiorhynchinæ
999
986
21988
Pandeleteius hieroglyphicus
hieroglyphicus
2365
2351
Tosastes
25106
25. Pantomorus brevipes, sp. n. (Tab. VI. fig. 24, ♀.)
54
0
25003
Platyomus dianæ
Platyomus dianæ
411
396
21811
Phyllobiini
Phyllobiini
2654
2643
D. Sharp. 1889-1893. Biologia Centrali-Americana, Insecta, Coleoptera, Rhynchophora, vol. 4, pt. 3, p.217
http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/581692
217
581692
24958
PANTOMORUS.
11
0
2871
Chamælops munita
24805
1. Bradyrhynchus brevirostris, sp. n. (Tab. VI. fig. 7.)
849
793
107300
http://eol.org/pages/107300
Alnus
25677
Cydianirus argenteus
Cydianirus argenteus
244
224
D. Sharp. 1889-1893. Biologia Centrali-Americana, Insecta, Coleoptera, Rhynchophora, vol. 4, pt. 3, p.278
http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/581753
278
581753
24802
This genus is proposed for three species, which it is better to separate from Epicærus
2300
2213
2870
Chamælops
7852833
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7852833
Rhinospathe albomarginata
21812
Sciaphilus
Sciaphilus
2711
2701
25157
Rhinospathe albomarginata
Rhinospathe albomarginata
107
82
25670
Pseudeustylus cupreoviridis
Pseudeustylus cupreoviridis
945
918
24111
This insect differs at first sight from T. humeralis by the elytra being quite destitute NN 2
2415
2320
13302293
http://eol.org/pages/13302293
Essodius
25770
Type, P. conicus Champion, Biologia Centrali-Americana, Coleoptera, vol. 4, part 3: 215. 1911.
3188
3094
4306770
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=4306770
Polyteles
25380
Eupagoderes constrictus
Eupagoderes constrictus
239
216
24803
on account of the above characters. Very few Otiorhynchidæ have so short and broad a rostrum. The eyes are surrounded by a slender depression, and close to them on each side there is a short depression to represent the lateral groove of Epicærus , but no median groove. The absence of any incrassation of the hind tibia external to the ciliæ would cause the insect to be placed in Lacordaire's series with open corbels; the insertion of the tarsi, according to Horn's phraseology, is intermediate between terminal and lateral. The scrobes are deep, arcuate, and moderately broad and definite, and the pterygia—although the rostrum is so broad—can be seen from the front.
671
0
25158
Rhinospathe albomarginata
Rhinospathe albomarginata
145
120
21813
Otiorhynchidæ
Otiorhynchidæ
22
9
25671
Pseudeustylus cupreotinctus
Pseudeustylus cupreotinctus
984
957
7882443
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7882443
Rhynchites guatemalenus
7845815
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7845815
Exophthalmus albidus
25217
1. Sciadrusus propheticus, sp. n. (Tab. VII. fig. 9, ♀.)
56
0
22756
INSECTA.
36
28
D. Sharp. 1889-1893. Biologia Centrali-Americana, Insecta, Coleoptera, Rhynchophora, vol. 4, pt. 3, p.275
http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/581750
275
581750
25381
Eupagoderes speciosus
Eupagoderes speciosus
266
245
25672
Brachystylus tamaulipanus
Brachystylus tamaulipanus
86
61
7852835
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7852835
Hypsonotus albomarginatus
21814
DEROSOMUS
DEROSOMUS
123
114
25159
Rhinospathe v-album
Rhinospathe v-album
176
157
25214
SCIADRUSUS, gen. nov.
1845
1824
23160
We have received only two specimens of this peculiar little species, and they are in a very mutilated condition. So far as I can see the characters, they do not fit well into any established genus; the pygidium is exposed; the prosternum seems to be formed as in Eugnamptus , except that I think the apices of the epimera are contiguous and conjoined; the form of the head is very different from that of Eugnamptus ; and the basal joint of the hind tarsus is about as long as the following two joints together. BIOL. CENTR.-AMER., Coleopt., Vol. IV. Pt. 3, May 1889. EE
2506
1935
51182
http://eol.org/pages/51182
Cautoderus
24800
BRADYRHYNCHUS, gen. nov.
2019
1995
22757
COLEOPTERA. VOL. IV. PART 3.
65
37
25382
Eupagoderes prolatus
Eupagoderes prolatus
292
272
25673
Brachystylus microphthalmus
Brachystylus microphthalmus
123
96
7877069
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7877069
Steirarrhinus lineatocollis
21815
Eusomus
Eusomus
1165
1158
25618
Numerous examples, including a long series from San Gerónimo. This species may be known by the arcuately dilated, basally and apically constricted, fusco-vittate prothorax; the posteriorly widened, obliquely unifasciate, fusco-maculate, finely punctate-striate elytra; the long, slender, feebly curved anterior tibiæ; and the slender intermediate and hind legs. The single example from Panama is much smaller than the others. P. vitticollis may prove to be inseparable from P. robustus, Schaeff.,
3563
3066
12249215
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/browse/tree/id/12249215
Rosaceae
22758
RHYNCHOPHORA.
79
66
12357654
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/browse/tree/id/12357654
Aphrastus
21816
Derosomus
Derosomus
1184
1175
25008
Platyomus zebra
Platyomus zebra
567
552
25383
Eupagoderes mexicanus
Eupagoderes mexicanus
320
299
2721
Apion matricum
21278
Amphideritus
Amphideritus
30
18
362074
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=362074
Scolytidae
Trachyphlœomimus
24260
Scrobes slender; corbels of posterior tibiæ markedly cavernous … Epicærus .
362
287
7881651
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7881651
Pterocolus auricollis
2804410
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=2804410
Epicaerus uniformis
25009
Platytarsus
Platytarsus
591
580
21817
Sciaphilina
Sciaphilina
1223
1212
Trachyphlœomimus spurcus
685269
http://eol.org/pages/685269
Epagrius simplex
2720
Apion macrothorax
25384
Eupagoderes sallæi
Eupagoderes sallæi
345
327
21279
Deamphus
Deamphus
90
82
24261
Scrobes broader; corbels usually feebly cavernous … Epagrius .
425
363
Trachyphlœomimus solitarius
20750
Lasiorhynchites
Lasiorhynchites
104
89
25385
Eupagoderes gracilis
Eupagoderes gracilis
372
352
21818
Mitostylus
Mitostylus
1295
1285
25440
c⁶. Prothorax strongly constricted at base and apex. … ornatifrons .
1832
1764
2610357
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=2610357
Phyxelis
25386
Amphidees major
Amphidees major
394
379
651681
http://eol.org/pages/651681
Cyphus forreri
21819
Rhynchophora
Rhynchophora
1317
1305
25441
d⁶. Prothorax feebly constricted at base and apex. … viridiventris , quichensis .
1914
1833
2645924
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=2645924
Quercus
24096
Compsus isabellinus
Compsus isabellinus
2522
2503
25463
Isodacrys orizabæ
Isodacrys orizabæ
437
420
7826463
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7826463
Ophryastes wickhami
25156
Rhinospathe
Rhinospathe
69
58
24715
Menetypus
Menetypus
1561
1552
21390
Epicærus fronteræ
E. fronteræ
1631
1620
2804409
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=2804409
Epicaerus transversepunctatus
65687
http://eol.org/pages/65687
Colecerus
7840697
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7840697
Hypoptus insularis
20733
Attelabus binotatus
Attelabus binotatus
2234
2215
21285
Amphidees macer
Amphidees macer
424
409
3266
Exophthalmus distigma
3264
Exophthalmus clathratus
7859728
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7859728
Epicaerus durangoensis
D. Sharp. 1889-1893. Biologia Centrali-Americana, Insecta, Coleoptera, Rhynchophora, vol. 4, pt. 3, p.65
http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/581540
65
581540
25155
RHINOSPATHE
RHINOSPATHE
46
35
25462
Isodacrys guatemalenus
Isodacrys guatemalenus
413
391
25369
Apion lentum
Apion lentum
557
545
24097
Compsus lacteus
Compsus lacteus
2550
2535
24716
Menetypus hadromeroides
Menetypus hadromeroides
1602
1579
24113
CACCOPHRYASTES, gen. nov.
607
582
25448
a⁸. Rostrum subtriangular (as seen from above); head small; prothorax feebly constricted anteriorly. … brevinasus . 2 BB 2
2353
2229
20734
Attelabus fenestratus
Attelabus fenestratus
894
873
3265
Exophthalmus cupreipes
21284
Deamphus latifrons
Deamphus latifrons
1624
1606
25154
Rhigus cœlestinus
Rhigus cœlestinus
23
6
520568
http://eol.org/pages/520568
Hypoptus macularis
22780
223 2 conicus read conicollis.
1859
1826
D. Sharp. 1889-1893. Biologia Centrali-Americana, Insecta, Coleoptera, Rhynchophora, vol. 4, pt. 3, p.183
http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/581658
183
581658
25368
Apion gibbosum
Apion gibbosum
538
524
25461
Parasomus jansoni
Parasomus jansoni
384
367
24717
MESTORUS
MESTORUS
1632
1624
24098
Compsus nigropunctatus
Compsus nigropunctatus
2584
2562
2610452
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=2610452
Pseudocyphus flexicaulis
25237
3. Sciomias rugicollis, sp. n.
1802
1772
802268
http://eol.org/pages/802268
Eustylus striatus
2804407
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=2804407
Epicaerus aeruginosus
24116
There are other genera of Otiorhynchidæ with the mentum in front not covering the palpi, but none of them are allied to Caccophryastes . It is very possible that when other examples of the species for which I have established the genus are found, it may be discovered that the palpi are normally concealed by the mandibles when the mouth is closed; but in that case the insertion of the palpi in such a way as to project towards the front of the mouth, instead of upwards towards its interior, will probably be found to differentiate the genus satisfactorily.
2168
1609
21283
Deamphus brevipennis
D. brevipennis
1274
1260
3268
Exophthalmus farinolentus
669943
http://eol.org/pages/669943
Cacochromus carteri
20731
Attelabus breviceps
Attelabus breviceps
918
899
818527
http://eol.org/pages/818527
Bradyrhynchus tolucae
25153
Pythis amplicollis
Pythis amplicollis
5281
5263
10207735
http://eol.org/pages/10207735
Tanymecina
25367
Apion juno
Apion juno
512
502
73697
http://eol.org/pages/73697
Anypotactus
7847781
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7847781
Pandeleteius cavirostris
25629
Numerous examples, few of which are in good condition. A small form, very like a small Sitones , with slender legs (the strongly clavate anterior femora excepted), the 2 DD 2
3679
3503
7853147
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7853147
Isodrusus debilis
24099
Compsus nigropunctatus
Compsus nigropunctatus
2618
2596
2610451
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=2610451
Pseudocyphus
25460
Sciomias latipennis
Sciomias latipennis
359
340
24718
Mestorus
Mestorus
1652
1644
D. Sharp. 1889-1893. Biologia Centrali-Americana, Insecta, Coleoptera, Rhynchophora, vol. 4, pt. 3, p.184
http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/581659
184
581659
24115
This genus is proposed for a species, of which we have received only a single example, having the peculiarity of structure mentioned above, but in other respects very closely allied to Ophryastes and Eupagoders , and in fact much resembling O. vittatus , Say. I have hesitated as to whether the exposure of the maxillary palpi might not be the result of some abnormality of structure, but I can find no reason for believing this to be the case; and the mentum, moreover, is peculiarly formed, its front margin being directed only slightly obliquely upwards, instead of abruptly as in all the other forms of Ophryastini I have examined. There is a slight thickening of the sides of the prothorax, but no distinct projection; the third tarsal joint is bilobed, and each lobe possesses a patch of adhesive pubescence beneath; the apex of the hind tibia is feebly cavernous. The scutellum is rather largely exposed. The other characters are those of Ophryastes and Eupagoderes .
1608
634
21282
Deamphus deceptor
Deamphus deceptor
991
974
65686
http://eol.org/pages/65686
Strangaliodes
2804408
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=2804408
Epicaerus cyphus
25022
11. Pantomorus affinis, sp. n.
499
469
3267
Exophthalmus duplicatus
20732
Attelabus binotatus
Attelabus binotatus
2191
2172
25366
Apion inflatipenne
Apion inflatipenne
495
477
2746
Apion scydmænoides
D. Sharp. 1889-1893. Biologia Centrali-Americana, Insecta, Coleoptera, Rhynchophora, vol. 4, pt. 3, p.181
http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/581656
181
581656
D. Sharp. 1889-1893. Biologia Centrali-Americana, Insecta, Coleoptera, Rhynchophora, vol. 4, pt. 3, p.68
http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/581543
68
581543
22786
Fam. CURCULIONIDÆ.
110
92
25152
PYTHIS
PYTHIS
5252
5246
25467
Trachyphlœus solitarius
Trachyphlœus solitarius
544
521
21289
EPICÆRUS
EPICÆRUS
1447
1439
24711
Megalostylus sulcirostris
Megalostylus sulcirostris
1435
1410
2747
Apion seriatum
D. Sharp. 1889-1893. Biologia Centrali-Americana, Insecta, Coleoptera, Rhynchophora, vol. 4, pt. 3, p.182
http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/581657
182
581657
25365
Apion nodicorne
Apion nodicorne
470
455
25579
Megalostylus dilaticollis
Megalostylus dilaticollis
1129
1104
25151
Pycnophilus piceus
Pycnophilus piceus
5235
5217
D. Sharp. 1889-1893. Biologia Centrali-Americana, Insecta, Coleoptera, Rhynchophora, vol. 4, pt. 3, p.69
http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/581544
69
581544
10207733
http://eol.org/pages/10207733
Otiorhynchinae alatae
25466
Thricolepis inornata
Thricolepis inornata
514
494
22785
Tribe RHYNCHOPHORA.
91
72
20730
Attelabus auratus
Attelabus auratus
2041
2024
3269
Exophthalmus fasciatus
21288
Deamphus latifrons
D. latifrons
1382
1370
24117
1. Caccophryastes lineatus, sp. n. (Tab. IV. fig. 6.)
2222
2169
24712
Megalostylus tomentosus
Megalostylus tomentosus
1470
1447
25444
e⁶. Prothorax quadrinodose … quadrinodosus .
2108
2064
24713
Megalostylus tomentosus
Megalostylus tomentosus
1505
1482
2804402
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=2804402
Dystirus strumosus
2748
Apion solitare
2936332
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=2936332
Exophthalmus sommeri
25465
Isodacrys minutus
Isodacrys minutus
487
470
10207730
http://eol.org/pages/10207730
Trachyphloeina
22784
Order COLEOPTERA.
71
54
21809
Epicærina
Epicærina
2588
2579
25150
PYCNOPHILUS
PYCNOPHILUS
5206
5195
7856324
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7856324
Pandeleteius robustus
12344335
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/browse/tree/id/12344335
Tanymecus
25364
Apion subauratum
Apion subauratum
441
425
D. Sharp. 1889-1893. Biologia Centrali-Americana, Insecta, Coleoptera, Rhynchophora, vol. 4, pt. 3, p.179
http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/581654
179
581654
25578
Megalostylus fusiformis
Megalostylus fusiformis
1096
1073
D. Sharp. 1889-1893. Biologia Centrali-Americana, Insecta, Coleoptera, Rhynchophora, vol. 4, pt. 3, p.66
http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/581541
66
581541
21287
Deamphus puncticollis
Deamphus puncticollis
629
608
25624
One specimen, somewhat immature, and with the deciduous falcate portion of the mandibles still attached. This species is clothed with opalescent whitish scales only, much as in P. albisquamis (the darker partly bare spaces on the elytra may be accidental), from which it differs in its depressed form, larger eyes, biconstricted prothorax, the truncated base of the elytra, &c. From P. robustus the present species may be known by its immaculate, less uneven prothorax, the flatter, narrower, obsoletely maculate, non-setulose elytra, and the opalescent scales; and from P. tibialis by the less prominent eyes, &c.
1816
1202
12356098
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/browse/tree/id/12356098
Erepsimus
24714
Megalostylus villosus
Megalostylus villosus
1539
1518
D. Sharp. 1889-1893. Biologia Centrali-Americana, Insecta, Coleoptera, Rhynchophora, vol. 4, pt. 3, p.180
http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/581655
180
581655
2749
Apion spectator
25577
Megalostylus splendidus var.
Megalostylus splendidus, var.
1056
1027
25464
Isodacrys mexicanus
Isodacrys mexicanus
463
444
D. Sharp. 1889-1893. Biologia Centrali-Americana, Insecta, Coleoptera, Rhynchophora, vol. 4, pt. 3, p.67
http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/581542
67
581542
25363
Apion pallitarse
Apion pallitarse
411
395
22783
Class INSECTA.
53
39
21808
Cneorhini
Cneorhini
2517
2508
21286
Deamphus latifrons
D. latifrons
496
484
695122
http://eol.org/pages/695122
Sciadrusus propheticus
25232
2. Sciomias subtilis, sp. n. (Tab. VII. fig. 11.)
799
750
6541458
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=6541458
Apion matricum
25625
31. Pandeleteius sublineatus, sp. n. (Tab. VIII. figg. 25, 25 a , ♀.)
1886
1817
25730
5. Polydrosus partitus, sp. n. (Tab. IX. fig. 6, ♀.)
2999
2947
7858921
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7858921
Epicaerus macropterus
24227
7. Amphidees longulus, sp. n. (Tab. IV. fig. 17.)
49
0
2634254
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=2634254
Apoderus
10777696
http://eol.org/pages/10777696
Pseudocyphus nigroguttatus
7829307
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7829307
Liparus imbricatus
21398
Epicærus pedestris
E. pedestris
50
38
25029
Pantomerus crinitus, Chevr. Bull. Soc. Ent. Fr. 1879, p. cxxx.
1660
1598
20886
Eugnamptus truncatus
E. truncatus
2503
2491
D. Sharp. 1889-1893. Biologia Centrali-Americana, Insecta, Coleoptera, Rhynchophora, vol. 4, pt. 3, p.177
http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/581652
177
581652
21980
Hadromerus
Hadromerus
1209
1199
25043
Polydrosus flavonotatus
Polydrosus flavonotatus
1745
1722
25576
Megalostylus splendidus
Megalostylus splendidus
1019
996
2855
Bufomicrus globipennis
D. Sharp. 1889-1893. Biologia Centrali-Americana, Insecta, Coleoptera, Rhynchophora, vol. 4, pt. 3, p.72
http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/581547
72
581547
7866487
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7866487
Naupactus laticeps
25257
Tanymecus confertus
Tanymecus confertus
3336
3317
24226
This is a more elongate and narrow insect than A. major , and in respect of the clothing of the surface is intermediate between it and A. longulus , the squamosity being distinct, and yet evidently covering a finely rugose surface. Forehead with a fovea in front; rostrum very indistinctly longitudinally impressed at the base. Thorax narrowed in front, and much rounded at the sides, the surface rugose, but the rugosities concealed by the scales, except at a patch on each side at the base; finely channelled along the middle. Scutellum small but distinct, the suture very slightly raised just behind it. Elytra elongate, covered with scales which form an indefinite maculation, bearing series of moderately large punctures, and with the alternate interstices distinctly raised. Three specimens in bad preservation. OO 2
2679
1855
20887
Eugnamptus truncatus
Eugnamptus truncatus
2590
2570
21397
Epicærus capetillensis
Epicærus capetillensis
2164
2142
25028
Naupactus crinitus, Boh. in Schönh. Gen. Curc. vi. 1, p. 20¹.
1597
1536
D. Sharp. 1889-1893. Biologia Centrali-Americana, Insecta, Coleoptera, Rhynchophora, vol. 4, pt. 3, p.178
http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/581653
178
581653
25042
Polydrosus flavonotatus
Polydrosus flavonotatus
1710
1687
25575
Megalostylus albicans var. expansus
Megalostylus albicans, v. expansus
988
954
653406
http://eol.org/pages/653406
Pandeleteius fasciatus
D. Sharp. 1889-1893. Biologia Centrali-Americana, Insecta, Coleoptera, Rhynchophora, vol. 4, pt. 3, p.73
http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/581548
73
581548
25256
Tanymecus
Tanymecus
3300
3291
2856
Bufomicrus squamosus
20739
Attelabus binotatus
A. binotatus
2322
2310
25620
30. Pandeleteius amulæ, sp. n.
212
182
24940
Casey has recently established the two genera Elissa and Pseudelissa for some small Curculionidæ from the Southern United States, and has distinguished them, inter alia, by the former possessing prothoracic vibrissæ, while in the latter the prothorax is said to be “almost completely devoid of vibrissæ.” I now refer to the genus Pseudelissa an insect in which the prothoracic vibrissæ are present, though in a not very conspicuous manner. This I do because I find that the vibrissæ are undoubtedly present in Pseudelissa cinerea, Casey's typical species, though, as he says, in a most rudimentary manner—the front margin of the prothorax bearing all round it some setæ placed widely apart, and these just behind the eye being a little longer and slightly more approximate. It should also be noticed that in P. cinerea the eyes are placed quite close to the prothoracic margin. In the Mexican insect that I assign to Pseudelissa the eyes are placed some distance in front of the prothorax, and one or two of the setæ of the prothoracic margin are elongated so as to form true vibrissæ. Casey gives as another character of Pseudelissa that the mentum is rather deeply seated; this character was no doubt observed correctly in the specimen examined, but it was almost certainly due to a post-mortem contraction, as the mentum is quite superficial in the specimens I have examined of P. caseyi and P. cinerea . Notwithstanding these slight detractions from the validity of the characters given to differentiate Pseudelissa from Elissa I think the two should be maintained as distinct, Elissa possessing a well-marked scutellum and a remarkably broad mentum, as well as a very peculiarly-shaped prothorax.
1867
166
21396
Epicærus pedestris
Epicærus pedestris
1148
1130
25574
Megalostylus albicans var.
Megalostylus albicans, var.
936
909
D. Sharp. 1889-1893. Biologia Centrali-Americana, Insecta, Coleoptera, Rhynchophora, vol. 4, pt. 3, p.175
http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/581650
175
581650
20884
Eugnamptus latifrons
Eugnamptus latifrons
1870
1850
7847902
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7847902
Praepodes roralis
25041
Polydrosus delicatulus
Polydrosus delicatulus
1675
1653
25469
Tanymecus hirsutus
Tanymecus hirsutus
605
587
D. Sharp. 1889-1893. Biologia Centrali-Americana, Insecta, Coleoptera, Rhynchophora, vol. 4, pt. 3, p.70
http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/581545
70
581545
7852931
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7852931
Steirarrhinus cupreotinctus
25255
TANYMECUS
TANYMECUS
3279
3270
2857
Caccophryastes
24710
Megalostylus sturmi var. villosus
Megalostylus sturmi, var. villosus
1397
1363
7840690
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7840690
Eupagoderes cretaceus
24090
Compsus auriceps
Compsus auriceps
2330
2314
21395
Epicærus tenuis
E. tenuis
1072
1063
20885
Eugnamptus salvini
E. salvini
2195
2185
25254
TANYMECINA
TANYMECINA
3254
3244
D. Sharp. 1889-1893. Biologia Centrali-Americana, Insecta, Coleoptera, Rhynchophora, vol. 4, pt. 3, p.176
http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/581651
176
581651
25468
Tanymecus confertus
Tanymecus confertus
575
556
25040
Polydrosus chlorogaster
Polydrosus chlorogaster
1640
1617
2858
Caccophryastes lineatus
D. Sharp. 1889-1893. Biologia Centrali-Americana, Insecta, Coleoptera, Rhynchophora, vol. 4, pt. 3, p.71
http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/581546
71
581546
25573
Megalostylus albicans
Megalostylus albicans
901
880
21394
Epicærus tenuis
Epicærus tenuis
224
209
20737
Attelabus championi
Attelabus championi
1560
1541
24091
Compsus bisignatus
Compsus bisignatus
2361
2343
21281
Peritaxia rugicollis
Peritaxia rugicollis
919
899
25735
Five specimens, two only in good condition. Near P. longicornis and P. mutabilis , but with more or less distinct alternate green and brown oblique fasciæ on the elytra; the antennæ not quite so slender, distinctly shorter, and with a rather less elongate, stouter club; the eyes not larger than in P. longicornis ; the under surface with a few scattered metallic scales down the middle.
659
272
2859
Cacochromus
25047
Polydrosus immaculatus
Polydrosus immaculatus
1888
1866
25572
Megalostylus brevipilis
Megalostylus brevipilis
872
849
24092
Compsus cæruleipes
Compsus cæruleipes
2391
2373
3261
Exophthalmus carinirostris
21984
Pandeleteius submetallicus
P. submetallicus
1441
1425
20738
Attelabus binotatus
A. binotatus
1941
1929
21280
Deamphus brevipennis
Deamphus brevipennis
116
96
21393
Epicærus championi
E. championi
154
142
24222
6. Amphidees alternans, sp. n.
1615
1585
25736
6. Polydrosus immaculatus, sp. n. (Tab. IX. figg. 7, 7 a , ♀.)
722
660
2927917
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=2927917
Rhynchites pubescens
25046
Polydrosus fuscoroseus
Polydrosus fuscoroseus
1854
1832
4170736
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=4170736
Exophthalmus
25571
Megalostylus rhodopus
Megalostylus rhodopus
841
820
24093
Compsus cæruleipes
Compsus cæruleipes
2421
2403
3260
Exophthalmus bilineatus
10207414
http://eol.org/pages/10207414
Apion dissimilipes
21983
Pandeleteius ovipennis
P. ovipennis
1420
1408
20735
Attelabus binotatus
A. binotatus
1241
1229
25027
12. Pantomorus crinitus.
1535
1511
20888
Eugnamptus germanus
Eugnamptus germanus
569
550
21392
Epicærus championi
Epicærus championi
1864
1846
24094
Compsus carinirostris
Compsus carinirostris
2455
2434
685140
http://eol.org/pages/685140
Pandeleteius sinuatipes
25259
Tanymecus confusus
Tanymecus confusus
3398
3380
D. Sharp. 1889-1893. Biologia Centrali-Americana, Insecta, Coleoptera, Rhynchophora, vol. 4, pt. 3, p.74
http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/581549
74
581549
25570
Megalostylus tomentosus
Megalostylus tomentosus
812
789
21982
Pandeleteius rotundicollis
P. rotundicollis
1369
1353
25045
Polydrosus fuscofasciatus
Polydrosus fuscofasciatus
1819
1794
666732
http://eol.org/pages/666732
Epicaerus cognatus
673557
http://eol.org/pages/673557
Attelabus binotatus
3263
Exophthalmus cæruleovittatus
25026
I have before me only two specimens of this species, both apparently of the male sex. Though very similar to the more uniformly coloured examples of P. crinitus , I cannot associate them therewith, the rostrum being longer, distinctly carinate on each side, and the antennæ longer and stouter; as these characters are not likely to be so conspicuous in the female, that sex will no doubt be very difficult to distinguish. The antennæ are remarkably long, moderately stout, the second joint of the funiculus quite twice as long as the first. The rostrum is a little depressed along the middle, with the lateral carinæ strongly marked, the channel only moderately deep and fine. The thorax is almost uniformly covered with scales, not vittate. The elytra bear very distinct fine erect setæ, and the punctures in the striæ are large.
1510
680
20889
Eugnamptus latifrons
E. latifrons
944
932
20736
Attelabus binotatus
A. binotatus
1482
1470
10777695
http://eol.org/pages/10777695
Pseudocyphus nigroguttatus
21391
Epicærus sturmi
E. sturmi
1809
1800
7866488
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7866488
Pantomorus rudis
25258
Tanymecus confertus
Tanymecus confertus
3367
3348
24095
Compsus cretaceus
Compsus cretaceus
2490
2473
7863928
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7863928
Polydacrys seriegranosus
25044
Polydrosus fuscofasciatus
Polydrosus fuscofasciatus
1782
1757
21981
Pandeleteius armatus
P. armatus
1229
1219
3262
Exophthalmus carneipes
10207412
http://eol.org/pages/10207412
Apion spretissimum
25688
Coleocerus rotundicollis
Coleocerus rotundicollis
609
585
2860
Cacochromus carteri
25260
Tanymecus hirsutus
Tanymecus hirsutus
3428
3410
20891
Eugnamptus picticollis
Eugnamptus picticollis
1297
1275
5240
http://eol.org/pages/5240
Curculionidae
25038
Polydrosus amplipennis
Polydrosus amplipennis
1570
1548
D. Sharp. 1889-1893. Biologia Centrali-Americana, Insecta, Coleoptera, Rhynchophora, vol. 4, pt. 3, p.291
http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/581766
291
581766
21975
Pandeleteius erubescens
P. erubescens
320
307
Pandeleteius ovipennis
25261
Tanymecus lautus
Tanymecus lautus
3456
3440
10207405
http://eol.org/pages/10207405
Allocoryninae
25689
Eucoleocerus conicicollis
Eucoleocerus conicicollis
646
621
Pandeleteius quadrinodosus
20890
Eugnamptus truncatus
E. truncatus
961
949
25580
Megalostylus macrophthalmus
Megalostylus macrophthalmus
1164
1137
25039
Polydrosus chlorogaster
Polydrosus chlorogaster
1605
1582
D. Sharp. 1889-1893. Biologia Centrali-Americana, Insecta, Coleoptera, Rhynchophora, vol. 4, pt. 3, p.290
http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/581765
290
581765
880885
http://eol.org/pages/880885
Epicaerus vilis
883715
http://eol.org/pages/883715
Eupagoderes turbinatus
Pandeleteius pauperculus
21976
Pandeleteius
Pandeleteius
436
424
7817596
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7817596
Platyomus dianae
23199
5. Hemilypus ——?
1573
1557
2862
Cassia occidentalis
25686
Coleocerus variegatus var.
Coleocerus variegatus, var.
541
514
Pandeleteius quichensis
D. Sharp. 1889-1893. Biologia Centrali-Americana, Insecta, Coleoptera, Rhynchophora, vol. 4, pt. 3, p.289
http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/581764
289
581764
2648236
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=2648236
Salix
2941781
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=2941781
Epicaerus tristis
21973
Pandeleteius pauperculus
pauperculus
262
251
652247
http://eol.org/pages/652247
Rhynchites flaviventris
25036
Polydrosus americanus
Polydrosus americanus
1497
1476
25687
Coleocerus marmoratus
Coleocerus marmoratus
578
557
7796305
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7796305
Polydrosus fuscofasciatus
2804867
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=2804867
Tanymecus variabilis
24948
In P. caseyi the metanotum is entirely membranous, and the elytra are completely consolidated along the suture.
1164
1053
2861
Calandrinæ
D. Sharp. 1889-1893. Biologia Centrali-Americana, Insecta, Coleoptera, Rhynchophora, vol. 4, pt. 3, p.288
http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/581763
288
581763
7852939
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7852939
Pandeleteius cuneatus
25037
Polydrosus amplipennis
Polydrosus amplipennis
1536
1514
78090
http://eol.org/pages/78090
Pycnophilus
24233
The second ventral segment is rather shorter in this species than in the allies. Dr. Horn pointed it out in our collection as similar to Peritaxia rugicollis ; I should not, however, from his generic table, refer it to Peritaxia at all, the first ventral suture being nearly straight, and the second segment scarcely so long as the following two together, which would bring it into the first group of genera distinguished by the table on p. 38 in the “Rhynchophora of N. America.”
1728
1248
21974
Hadromerus
Hadromerus
303
293
20895
Rhynchites glastinus
Rhynchites glastinus
316
296
25264
Temnoscapus fissirostris
Temnoscapus fissirostris
3555
3531
2864
Caulostrophus
21979
Pandeleteius
Pandeleteius
1008
996
Pandeleteius nodifer
7859611
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7859611
Epicaerus fallax
2804865
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=2804865
Tanymecus confertus
24941
Casey, making use of Lacordaire's classification, correctly assigned Elissa to the “Tanymécides,” which group is supposed to receive all the Otiorhynchids that have no trace of ocular lobes, but that do possess vibrissæ. Elissa and Pseudelissa are, however, unnaturally placed amongst the “Tanymécides,” and I should limit that group to forms that possess wings, while the two genera under discussion are certainly apterous. I accordingly place them in the “Otiorhynchinæ apteræ,” where they will form a small group characterized by the scrobes being lateral in situation and angulate in front, and by the anterior margin of the prothorax being provided with a peculiar, membranous border, formed of agglomerated scales.
2588
1868
7851664
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7851664
Pandeleteius clavisetis
D. Sharp. 1889-1893. Biologia Centrali-Americana, Insecta, Coleoptera, Rhynchophora, vol. 4, pt. 3, p.294
http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/581769
294
581769
20894
Deporaus glastinus
Deporaus glastinus
294
276
25265
Teratorhinus phænomenalis
Teratorhinus phænomenalis
3593
3568
2863
Cassididæ
Pandeleteius nubilosus
12256472
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/browse/tree/id/12256472
Rhynchitidae
24942
1. Pseudelissa caseyi, sp. n. (Tab. VI. fig. 16.)
2638
2589
D. Sharp. 1889-1893. Biologia Centrali-Americana, Insecta, Coleoptera, Rhynchophora, vol. 4, pt. 3, p.293
http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/581768
293
581768
73592
http://eol.org/pages/73592
Polyteles
2866
Cautoderus mexicanus
25262
Tanymecus variabilis
Tanymecus variabilis
3489
3469
20893
Deporaus
Deporaus
2248
2240
21399
Epicærus squalidus
Epicærus squalidus
541
523
Pandeleteius obliquus
21977
Menetypus
Menetypus
929
920
D. Sharp. 1889-1893. Biologia Centrali-Americana, Insecta, Coleoptera, Rhynchophora, vol. 4, pt. 3, p.292
http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/581767
292
581767
2865
Cautoderus
25263
Temnoscapus
Temnoscapus
3518
3507
7825216
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7825216
Ophryastes tetralobus
20892
DEPORAUS
DEPORAUS
2238
2230
Pandeleteius ornatifrons
21978
Menetypus hadromeroides
M. hadromeroides
953
937
7881795
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7881795
Eugnamptus antennalis
2610239
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=2610239
Otiorhynchus
25452
c¹⁰. Prothorax and elytra albo-squamose, elytra obsoletely maculate. … amulæ .
311
233
22789
Attelabus, Linnæus, Syst. Nat. ed. xii. 1, p. 619 (1767); Olivier, Ent. v. p. 5.
221
141
25373
Heterapion femoratum
Heterapion femoratum
648
628
2755
Apion tabogense
21806
Pantomorus
Pantomorus
2395
2385
25680
Pseudhypoptus parcus
Pseudhypoptus parcus
342
322
7851913
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7851913
Cacochromus carteri
2651679
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=2651679
Phoradendron
23191
4. Hemilypus obliteratus, sp. n. (Tab. I. fig. 23, var.)
436
380
25453
d¹⁰. Prothorax and elytra sublineate. … sublineatus .
365
312
24833
CLEISTOLOPHUS, gen. nov.
815
791
25374
Ophryastes bituberosus
Ophryastes bituberosus
78
56
2754
Apion subrufum
21807
Aphrasti
Aphrasti
2417
2409
25681
Pseudhypoptus eurylobus
Pseudhypoptus eurylobus
377
354
7823293
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7823293
Ophryastes sallei
4065276
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=4065276
Ameladus
25454
b⁸. Anterior tibiæ strongly sinuate, elytra maculate. … sinuatipes .
434
366
Pandeleteius maculicollis
22787
Subfam. ATTELABINÆ
129
111
25371
Apion latipes
Apion latipes
597
584
7825108
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7825108
Eudiagogus rosenschoeldi
4184114
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=4184114
Hadromerus
21804
Aramigus
Aramigus
2335
2327
2757
Apion teapense
25149
Pterocolus grossus
Pterocolus grossus
5185
5167
25455
b⁷. Elytra with long hairs on suture near apex in ♀. … ciliatipennis .
505
435
2610348
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=2610348
Phyllobius
Pandeleteius microcephalus
4206913
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=4206913
Ischionoplus
25372
Apion basale
Apion basale
616
604
24835
The insects forming this genus have the facies of the elongate species of Epicærus , but they are well distinguished by the two characters given above. The very peculiar form of the scutellum is, so far as I know, unique in the Coleoptera: its use is very evident, for although the wings are completely rudimentary, the elytra in Cleistolophus are not soldered, but locked together by the transverse process that is placed on the top of the scutellum; this process can always be seen just behind the base of the elytra, where it forms a sort of peninsula, the extreme base of the wing-case extending in front of it on each side, but not quite meeting the similar projection from the other wing-case. The posterior femora are unarmed, but the anterior pair bear a distinct tooth, and the intermediate pair a tubercle beneath. The other characters are the same as in the typical forms of the genus Epicærus .
1811
905
22788
ATTELABUS.
140
130
2756
Apion tantillum
21805
Phacepholis
Phacepholis
2351
2340
7859724
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7859724
Epicaerus championi
25226
This genus may be distinguished by the form of the scrobes, which, owing perhaps to the abbreviation of the rostrum, pass directly downwards, and leave well-marked pterygia exposed. The facies is somewhat that of the European genus Platytarsus , but is still more like Dinas, Woll., from the Cape Verde Islands.
2094
1783
8966920
http://eol.org/pages/8966920
Tanymecini
7882456
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7882456
Auletobius rostralis
21802
Artipi
Artipi
2214
2208
25470
Exophthalmodes albofasciatus
Exophthalmodes albofasciatus
645
617
25147
PTEROCOLUS
PTEROCOLUS
5126
5116
24708
Megalostylus sturmi
Megalostylus sturmi
1314
1295
D. Sharp. 1889-1893. Biologia Centrali-Americana, Insecta, Coleoptera, Rhynchophora, vol. 4, pt. 3, p.287
http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/581762
287
581762
24836
1. Cleistolophus subfasciatus, sp. n.
1849
1812
2751
Apion stabile
25684
Coleocerus denticollis
Coleocerus denticollis
473
451
24949
PANTOMORUS.
1176
1165
24122
EUPAGODERES.
254
242
25227
1. Sciomias elegans, sp. n. (Tab. VII. fig. 10.)
2143
2095
21803
Epicærina
Epicærina
2248
2239
25471
Exophthalmodes albofasciatus
Exophthalmodes albofasciatus
685
657
25148
Pterocolus auricollis
Pterocolus auricollis
5157
5136
24707
Megalostylus splendidus
Megalostylus splendidus
1273
1250
2750
Apion spretissimum
25370
Apion samson
Apion samson
577
565
D. Sharp. 1889-1893. Biologia Centrali-Americana, Insecta, Coleoptera, Rhynchophora, vol. 4, pt. 3, p.286
http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/581761
286
581761
25685
Coleocerus variegatus
Coleocerus variegatus
506
485
7833693
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7833693
Eustales thunbergi
25450
a¹⁰. Prothorax and elytra variegate; head small. … maculicollis .
128
63
24123
Eupagoderes, Horn, Rhynchophora of N. America, p. 32 (1876).
315
255
21800
Sciaphilina
Sciaphilina
2117
2106
25145
Pseudopantomorus latifrons
Pseudopantomorus latifrons
5084
5058
25682
Coleocerus setosus
Coleocerus setosus
407
389
7882454
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7882454
Rhynchites regularis
2753
Apion submetallicum
D. Sharp. 1889-1893. Biologia Centrali-Americana, Insecta, Coleoptera, Rhynchophora, vol. 4, pt. 3, p.285
http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/581760
285
581760
4137610
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=4137610
Deamphus
7796301
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7796301
Decasticha tetrastigma
25451
b¹⁰. Prothorax vittate down middle, elytra maculate; head larger. … fasciatus , undatus , vitticollis .
232
129
24124
Ophryastes (part.), Schönherr, Gen. Curc. i. p. 508 (1833).
375
316
7853796
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7853796
Mestorus crinitus
25146
PTEROCOLINÆ
PTEROCOLINÆ
5106
5095
24709
Megalostylus sturmi
Megalostylus sturmi
1345
1326
21801
Epicærina
Epicærina
2195
2186
25683
Coleocerus virescens
Coleocerus virescens
439
419
4143979
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=4143979
Dinas
2752
Apion subauratum
25356
Apion longimanum
Apion longimanum
249
233
24729
MIMOGRAPHUS
MIMOGRAPHUS
1998
1987
25473
Hadromerus scintillans
Hadromerus scintillans
746
724
2924906
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=2924906
Naupactus perarduus
25142
Pseudocyphus zebra
Pseudocyphus zebra
4984
4966
176162
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=176162
Barynotus
10207746
http://eol.org/pages/10207746
Hadromerus dejeani
21295
Epicærus Group 2
Group 2
263
256
3256
Exophthalmus agrestis var. α
25249
The insect for which I establish this genus much resembles the European Sciaphili and Eusomi , except that it is of rather shorter form; it is distinguished from them, as well as from the other genera of Sciaphilina found in our region, by the fact that the claws at their bases are very narrowly separated; possibly they may prove to be connate at their articulation within the claw-joint. Independently of this, the genus may be identified by the dentate femora. If the claws prove to be really free, I think the insect would be better placed in the Epicærina near Cleistolophus and the other genera of that group with dentate femora.
1642
1006
10207747
http://eol.org/pages/10207747
Hadromerus micans
25355
Apion seriatum
Apion seriatum
227
213
25472
Pachnæus litus
Pachnæus litus
711
697
25141
Pseudocyphus nigroguttatus
Pseudocyphus nigroguttatus
4954
4928
21109
Coleoptera
Coleoptera
2000
1990
D. Sharp. 1889-1893. Biologia Centrali-Americana, Insecta, Coleoptera, Rhynchophora, vol. 4, pt. 3, p.75
http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/581550
75
581550
680140
http://eol.org/pages/680140
Pandeleteius armatus
3255
Exophthalmus agrestis var. farinolentus
20720
Attelabus atratus
Attelabus atratus
1326
1309
24127
1. Eupagoderes constrictus, sp. n. (Tab. IV. fig. 7, ♂.)
1153
1097
21294
Epicærus Species 1-11
Species 1-11
253
241
25358
Apion picturatum
Apion picturatum
294
278
2738
Apion pulchripes
25308
Tanymecus, Schönherr, Curc. Disp. Meth. p. 127 (1826); Gen. Curc. ii. p. 75; Lacordaire, Gen. Col. vi. p. 96; Horn, Proc. Am. Phil. Soc. xv. p. 83.
929
782
77117
http://eol.org/pages/77117
Pseudelissa
12357790
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/browse/tree/id/12357790
Euperitelus
24727
Mimographopsis viridicans
Mimographopsis viridicans
1938
1913
3253
Exophthalmus agrestis
22770
THIS Volume, one of five required for the enumeration of the Rhynchophora, was commenced by Dr. Sharp in 1889 and is now concluded by myself. The study of the “Otiorhynchinæ Alatæ” has unfortunately been delayed for many years, during the publication of Vol. IV. parts 4, 5, and 7, all of which are devoted to the Family Curculionidæ. The present Volume, IV. part 3, includes the Subfamilies Attelabinæ, Pterocolinæ, Allocoryninæ, Apioninæ, Thecesterninæe, and Otiorhynchinæ. The Attelabinæ are represented by 104 (88 new), the Pterocolinæ by three (all new), the Allocoryninæ (a new subfamily) and Thecesterninæ each by one, the Apioninæ by 88 (84 new), and the Otiorhynchinæ by 419 (340 new) species respectively; the total number for the six subfamilies being 616 species, with 516 new, and forty new genera. Amongst the 419 Otiorhynchinæ, the apterous and winged forms are almost equal in number, there being a preponderance of apterous terrestrial species (Eupagoderes, Epicærus, Epagriopsis, &c.) in the arid portions of Mexico and the winged forms (Exophthalmus, &c.) becoming relatively more numerous in the forest regions southward. Taking the Curculionidæ as a whole—the subfamilies Curculioninæ and Calandrinæ in addition to those worked out in the present Volume—the number of species enumerated altogether from Central America is as follows:— Vol. IV. part 3, 616; IV. part 4, 1365; IV. part 5, 908; IV. part 7, 344: total 3233. The three other families of Rhynchophora—the Brenthidæ, Scolytidæ, and Anthribidæ, —dealt with in Vol. IV. part 6, number 615 species, thus bringing the total for the whole of the weevils up to 3848. The Rhynchophora, therefore, as anticipated (though not to the extent roughly estimated by myself in the Introduction to Vol. IV. part 4 of this series), greatly outnumber the Phytophaga (2619, including the Hispidæ and Cassididæ) within our limits.
1905
14
25144
PSEUDOPANTOMORUS
PSEUDOPANTOMORUS
5047
5031
25475
Hadromerus micans
Hadromerus micans
801
784
D. Sharp. 1889-1893. Biologia Centrali-Americana, Insecta, Coleoptera, Rhynchophora, vol. 4, pt. 3, p.76
http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/581551
76
581551
20721
Attelabus ignitus
Attelabus ignitus
1378
1361
21297
Epicærus Species 12-38
Species 12-38
474
461
3254
Exophthalmus agrestis var.
880542
http://eol.org/pages/880542
Pantomorus viridicans
12394598
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/browse/tree/id/12394598
Corylus
25247
PARASOMUS, gen. nov.
966
946
24126
Eupagoderes is peculiar to the United States and Mexico, and has until now consisted of about twelve species, to which I add seven others. The genus seems to be in Mexico less exclusively confined to the north than Ophryastes is.
1096
866
25474
Hadromerus dejeani
Hadromerus dejeani
772
754
2739
Apion punctulirostre
24728
Mimographopsis viridicans
Mimographopsis viridicans
1975
1950
10786581
http://eol.org/pages/10786581
Cyphus modestus
10207749
http://eol.org/pages/10207749
Hadromerus cretatus
25357
Apion paradoxum
Apion paradoxum
271
256
D. Sharp. 1889-1893. Biologia Centrali-Americana, Insecta, Coleoptera, Rhynchophora, vol. 4, pt. 3, p.77
http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/581552
77
581552
3252
Exophthalmus
25143
Pseudocyphus zebra
Pseudocyphus zebra
5014
4996
20722
Attelabus variabilis
Attelabus variabilis
1434
1414
21296
Epicærus Group 2
Group 2
449
442
25307
TANYMECUS.
781
771
24125
I take the existence of a definite patch of adhesive pubescence on each of the lobes of the third tarsal joint to be a satisfactory means of distinguishing the species of Eupagoderes from Ophryastes . The truncature of the hind tibia is usually more perfectly cavernous than it is in Ophryastes . The genus as thus defined is susceptible of further division, but this is quite unnecessary at present; the species being comparatively few, though doubtless many more remain to be discovered.
865
376
25477
Hadromerus opalinus var.
Hadromerus opalinus, var.
861
836
21106
THECESTERNUS
THECESTERNUS
1725
1713
22772
As stated in a footnote on p. 317, various Apioninæ left undetermined by Dr. Sharp for want of sufficient material, with such forms that have since come to hand, have been handed over to the specialist Herr Hans Wagner for study, and his descriptions of the new forms will be published elsewhere.
1402
1106
D. Sharp. 1889-1893. Biologia Centrali-Americana, Insecta, Coleoptera, Rhynchophora, vol. 4, pt. 3, p.78
http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/581553
78
581553
25352
Apion colon
Apion colon
158
147
24725
Mimographopsis pustulatus
Mimographopsis pustulatus
1859
1834
D. Sharp. 1889-1893. Biologia Centrali-Americana, Insecta, Coleoptera, Rhynchophora, vol. 4, pt. 3, p.191
http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/581666
191
581666
2736
Apion poeticum
12419504
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/browse/tree/id/12419504
Hemilypus
25459
g⁶. Elytra faintly maculate, the suture nodose and abruptly declivous posteriorly, the humeri oblique. … nodifer .
921
807
25636
33. Pandeleteius ciliatipennis, sp. n. (Tab. VIII. figg. 27, 27 a , ♀.)
2155
2084
25741
7. Polydrosus macrocephalus, sp. n. (Tab. IX. figg. 8, 8 a , ♂.)
2181
2117
51811
http://eol.org/pages/51811
Promecops
21299
Epicærus Group 1
Group 1
543
536
25476
Hadromerus opalinus
Hadromerus opalinus
828
809
22771
The Otiorhynchid material examined by me includes that belonging to the U. S. National Museum, to whom we are indebted for co-types of all the species here described from their collection, as well as for many N.-American forms for comparison. From Costa Rica we have received during recent years numerous interesting species, both from Pittier and Biolley. Mr. Wickham, too, during his visit to Mexico in 1909, secured various Otiorhynchids, and, as usual, has kindly allowed us to retain any of these specimens that we required. Signor A. Solari, again, has also permitted us to keep for the British Museum the types of such species as have been described by me from his collection, which includes a portion of that of Jekel. The “Sommer collection” of Curculionids (including various types of Boheman, &c.) having been recently acquired by Prof. Poulton for the Oxford University Museum, we have been enabled to verify the names of certain species left unidentified by Dr. Sharp, and this involves some slight corrections to the synonymy of the "Otiorhynchinæ Apteræ," which are noted in the Supplement.
1105
0
25589
Exophthalmus carinirostris
Exophthalmus carinirostris
308
282
25351
Apion championi
Apion championi
141
126
D. Sharp. 1889-1893. Biologia Centrali-Americana, Insecta, Coleoptera, Rhynchophora, vol. 4, pt. 3, p.79
http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/581554
79
581554
21105
Curculionidæ
Curculionidæ
1503
1491
2901178
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=2901178
Megalostylus farinosus
2737
Apion præditum
24726
Mimographopsis pustulatus
Mimographopsis pustulatus
1896
1871
D. Sharp. 1889-1893. Biologia Centrali-Americana, Insecta, Coleoptera, Rhynchophora, vol. 4, pt. 3, p.192
http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/581667
192
581667
21298
Epicærus Group 3
GROUP 3
484
477
3259
Exophthalmus albovittatus
25140
Pseudocyphus nigroguttatus
Pseudocyphus nigroguttatus
4916
4890
25479
Hadromerus fulgens
Hadromerus fulgens
923
905
D. Sharp. 1889-1893. Biologia Centrali-Americana, Insecta, Coleoptera, Rhynchophora, vol. 4, pt. 3, p.80
http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/581555
80
581555
21108
Lithodus
Lithodus
1817
1809
22774
It will not be out of place to note here that the enumeration of the Coleoptera, commenced in 1879, is now completed, bringing the total number of species to 18,039, for which eighteen Volumes have been required.
1737
1525
2734
Apion picturatum
25354
Apion heterogeneum
Apion heterogeneum
207
189
D. Sharp. 1889-1893. Biologia Centrali-Americana, Insecta, Coleoptera, Rhynchophora, vol. 4, pt. 3, p.193
http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/581668
193
581668
25457
f⁵. Prothorax feebly constricted laterally at base; elytra without curled hairs, densely, uniformly albo-squamose, the humeri oblique. … albisquamis .
756
606
24723
MIMOGRAPHOPSIS
MIMOGRAPHOPSIS
1796
1782
2908037
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=2908037
Eustales humeralis
3258
Exophthalmus albolineatus
25353
Apion laminatum
Apion laminatum
183
168
21107
Thecesternus
Thecesternus
1739
1727
10207745
http://eol.org/pages/10207745
Hadromerus scintillans
25478
Hadromerus cretatus
Hadromerus cretatus
897
878
D. Sharp. 1889-1893. Biologia Centrali-Americana, Insecta, Coleoptera, Rhynchophora, vol. 4, pt. 3, p.81
http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/581556
81
581556
D. Sharp. 1889-1893. Biologia Centrali-Americana, Insecta, Coleoptera, Rhynchophora, vol. 4, pt. 3, p.194
http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/581669
194
581669
2735
Apion pleuriticum
24724
Mimographopsis
Mimographopsis
1822
1808
25740
Six examples, one only in fresh condition. Near P. longicornis , but with the vestiture less shining, the scrobes narrower and longer, the antennæ and legs less elongate, the elytra uniformly clothed with golden-green scales. P. delicatulus, Horn, from Lower California, is a somewhat similar form, with smaller eyes, descending scrobes, a more transverse prothorax, shorter limbs, &c.
2116
1731
25456
c⁷. Elytra with stout scattered suberect setæ head small; anterior tibiæ sinuate. … microcephalus .
605
506
394045
http://eol.org/pages/394045
Pseudocyphus nigroguttatus
25242
4. Sciomias latipennis, sp. n. (Tab. VII. fig. 12.)
51
0
3257
Exophthalmus albidus
20727
Attelabus corallinus
Attelabus corallinus
164
144
21102
Thecesternus
Thecesternus
1327
1315
25019
This insect is narrower in form than P. albosignatus , and has much longer antennæ; it is remarkable on account of the character of the setæ, which are shorter, stouter, and more numerous than they are in most of the other hispid species. The antennæ are rather stout, very long, the last joint of the funiculus more than twice as long as broad, the club very long. The rostrum is long, depressed along the middle, rather deeply canaliculate, carinate on each side. Thorax stout, rather coarsely sculptured, fuscous, with five vague pale vittæ, the central one quite indistinct, the outside one
2562
1968
5514548
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=5514548
Rhynchites basalis
25745
One male and two females, one of the latter with most of the scales on the upper surface discoloured and of an obscure cinereous tint. Differs from all the other forms here described in its long head and prominent humeri. The elongate legs and antennæ separate P. macrocephalus from P. acuminatus . The single example (♀) in the
3399
3070
24721
Mestorus crinitus
Mestorus crinitus
1743
1726
25302
Series Otiorhynchinæ Alatæ*.* By G. C. CHAMPION.
395
347
D. Sharp. 1889-1893. Biologia Centrali-Americana, Insecta, Coleoptera, Rhynchophora, vol. 4, pt. 3, p.82
http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/581557
82
581557
2845
Brachystylus acutus
7862017
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7862017
Exophthalmus viridilineatus
2927812
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=2927812
Polydrosus pterygomalis
20872
Eugnamptus suturalis
Eugnamptus suturalis
1409
1389
25586
Exophthalmus ornatus
Exophthalmus ornatus
207
187
25243
Steirarrhinus tenuicornis
Steirarrhinus tenuicornis
2857
2832
D. Sharp. 1889-1893. Biologia Centrali-Americana, Insecta, Coleoptera, Rhynchophora, vol. 4, pt. 3, p.187
http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/581662
187
581662
6541442
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=6541442
Apion basirostre
21101
Thecesternus
Thecesternus
1234
1222
65690
http://eol.org/pages/65690
Pachnaeus
4366278
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=4366278
Tetragonomus
25746
British Museum was received in 1863; it is labelled “ Phyllobius grypsatus, Schönh., var.,” but has nothing to do with that species.
132
0
24722
Mestorus gracilis
Mestorus gracilis
1771
1754
20728
Attelabus corallinus
A. corallinus
556
543
D. Sharp. 1889-1893. Biologia Centrali-Americana, Insecta, Coleoptera, Rhynchophora, vol. 4, pt. 3, p.83
http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/581558
83
581558
2846
Brachystylus microphthalmus
20873
Eugnamptus nigripennis
E. nigripennis
1707
1693
25585
Exophthalmus fasciatus
Exophthalmus fasciatus
180
158
D. Sharp. 1889-1893. Biologia Centrali-Americana, Insecta, Coleoptera, Rhynchophora, vol. 4, pt. 3, p.188
http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/581663
188
581663
10207420
http://eol.org/pages/10207420
Apion stabile
25242
Steirarrhinus serripes
Steirarrhinus serripes
2815
2793
20874
Eugnamptus nigripennis
E. nigripennis
2195
2181
21104
Amycterides
Amycterides
1446
1435
20729
Attelabus bullatus
Attelabus bullatus
775
757
25245
Strophosomus
Strophosomus
2929
2917
D. Sharp. 1889-1893. Biologia Centrali-Americana, Insecta, Coleoptera, Rhynchophora, vol. 4, pt. 3, p.84
http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/581559
84
581559
D. Sharp. 1889-1893. Biologia Centrali-Americana, Insecta, Coleoptera, Rhynchophora, vol. 4, pt. 3, p.189
http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/581664
189
581664
10207421
http://eol.org/pages/10207421
Apion glyphicum
31780736
http://eol.org/pages/31780736
Evotini
2843
Brachyomus agrestis
25588
Exophthalmus verecundus
Exophthalmus verecundus
272
249
25031
Polydrosodes conicus
Polydrosodes conicus
1323
1303
2882737
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=2882737
Mimographus amandus
20875
Eugnamptus plebeius
Eugnamptus plebeius
2276
2257
65692
http://eol.org/pages/65692
Neocyphus
21103
Euomus
Euomus
1422
1416
24720
Mestorus adumbratus
Mestorus adumbratus
1714
1695
25631
32. Pandeleteius sinuatipes, sp. n. (Tab. VIII. figg. 26; 26 a, anterior tibia.)
407
327
6541444
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=6541444
Apion cretaceicolle
2804110
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=2804110
Aramigus fulleri
2844
Brachystylus
25244
Steirarrhinus tenuicornis
Steirarrhinus tenuicornis
2894
2869
D. Sharp. 1889-1893. Biologia Centrali-Americana, Insecta, Coleoptera, Rhynchophora, vol. 4, pt. 3, p.190
http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/581665
190
581665
25030
Polydrosodes conicus
Polydrosodes conicus
1291
1271
10207422
http://eol.org/pages/10207422
Apion tabogense
25587
Exophthalmus interpositus
Exophthalmus interpositus
242
217
25306
This group is equivalent to Horn's Tribe “Tanymecini,” and it includes two genera in addition to those belonging to the N.-American fauna. Polydacrys is said by him to have “very distinct vibrissæ composed of scales,” but these longer scales seem to me to be part of the general vestiture and not true vibrissæ; this genus, moreover, cannot be satisfactorily placed in a different group from its close ally, Anypotactus , in which the vibrissiform scales are wanting. The tarsal claws are free, except in the anomalous genus Isodrusus , which forms a connecting-link with the Polydrosina. The essential characters of the Tanymecina, therefore, are the presence of setiform vibrissæ and the laterally placed scrobes.
770
55
21291
Barynotus
Barynotus
1807
1798
25015
10. Pantomorus asperatus, sp. n.
1779
1747
20876
Deporaus
Deporaus
385
377
20723
Attelabus (Hybolabus) sallei
Attelabus (Hybolabus) sallei
1513
1485
25033
Polydrosus
Polydrosus
1367
1357
21970
Pandeletejus
Pandeletejus
3316
3304
3251
Exophthalmodes albofasciatus
10207423
http://eol.org/pages/10207423
Apion championi
7858916
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7858916
Epicaerus griseus
25247
SYNOSOMUS
SYNOSOMUS
2989
2980
2849
Bradyrhynchus brevirostris
25582
Rhinospathe albomarginata
Rhinospathe albomarginata
86
61
7852923
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7852923
Pseudeustylus cupreotinctus
21290
Epicærus
Epicærus
1457
1449
25305
Group TANYMECINA.
54
37
25014
I have not described the squamosity, as the examples are a good deal abraded; but the scales evidently do not form any definite pattern, and probably are very easily removed. P. facialis may be distinguished from P. mollis by the hispid clothing being very short, and the head being broader and with broader channel, as well as by the antennæ being a little thicker and shorter.
1746
1368
20724
Attelabus ater
A. ater
2099
2092
7797078
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7797078
Epagrius rugicollis
20877
Eugnamptus niger
E. niger
429
421
10207424
http://eol.org/pages/10207424
Apion davidis
25032
POLYDROSUS
POLYDROSUS
1345
1335
3250
Exophthalmini
25246
Strophosomus ebenista
Strophosomus ebenista
2968
2947
25359
Apion basirostre
Apion basirostre
317
301
25581
Megalostylodes hirsutus
Megalostylodes hirsutus
1199
1176
21293
Epicærus Group 1
Group 1
228
221
24235
8. Amphidees pilosus, sp. n. (Tab. IV. fig. 16.)
1840
1792
25747
8. Polydrosus amplipennis, sp. n. (Tab. IX. figg. 9, 9 a , ♀.)
195
133
21100
Thecesternus
Thecesternus
990
978
20725
Euscelus
Euscelus
57
49
20878
Eugnamptus
Eugnamptus
463
453
D. Sharp. 1889-1893. Biologia Centrali-Americana, Insecta, Coleoptera, Rhynchophora, vol. 4, pt. 3, p.185
http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/581660
185
581660
21972
Pandeleteius hilaris
P. hilaris
239
229
10207425
http://eol.org/pages/10207425
Apion derasum
25249
Synthlibonotus
Synthlibonotus
3047
3033
25035
Polydrosus acuminatus
Polydrosus acuminatus
1458
1437
25584
Exophthalmus nicaraguensis
Exophthalmus nicaraguensis
151
125
2847
Brachystylus tamaulipanus
21292
Epicærus Group 1
Group 1
7
0
2911681
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=2911681
Compsus lacteus
25303
The characters for this Series of the Otiorhynchinæ are given on p. 87, anteà, and are much the same as those used by Horn for his Division II. of the N.-American forms. The term “Alatæ” unfortunately proves to be misleading, as we now know that the wings are sometimes rudimentary even in a series of specimens of certain species, e.g. in Tanymecus confertus, Gyll. (= variabilis, Fåhr.), from the same locality, and one or two other genera also include both apterous and winged forms. It is proposed here to divide the species of the present series into two sections: one without definite ocular lobes to the prothorax†, the other with the lobes large and rounded. The first section, again, is subdivided, according to the presence‡ or absence of vibrissæ, the condition of the tarsal claws (connate or free), the position of the scrobes and eyes, the lamination or otherwise of the apex of the posterior tibiæ (closed or open corbels), &c. Horn's groups [tribes] “Tanymecini,” “Exophthalmini,” and “Promecopini” are practically accepted, the last-named corresponding to our Section II.; but his “Cyphini,” with the much larger number of genera represented in our region, and “Phyllobiini” require different treatment. † In Pachnæus and Diaprepes there is sometimes an indication of a short lobe, as in Pandeleteius and Hadromerus . ‡ Apparently wanting or replaced by scales in one or two of the smaller species of Pandeleteius of the “Tanymecina.”
1847
396
24234
Nocheles vestitus , Casey, is an allied but distinct species.
1791
1729
20879
Eugnamptus brevicollis
Eugnamptus brevicollis
560
538
20726
Attelabus corallinus
Attelabus corallinus
142
122
4168802
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=4168802
Eustolus
Pandeleteius longicollis
10207426
http://eol.org/pages/10207426
Apion panamense
21971
Menetypus
Menetypus
3365
3356
25034
Polydrosus acuminatus
Polydrosus acuminatus
1425
1404
D. Sharp. 1889-1893. Biologia Centrali-Americana, Insecta, Coleoptera, Rhynchophora, vol. 4, pt. 3, p.186
http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/581661
186
581661
12343447
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/browse/tree/id/12343447
Eusomus
25583
Rhinospathe v-album
Rhinospathe v-album
115
96
25248
Synosomus geonomoides
Synosomus geonomoides
3021
3000
2848
Bradyrhynchus
24504
Eustylus sexguttatus
Eustylus sexguttatus
5003
4983
D. Sharp. 1889-1893. Biologia Centrali-Americana, Insecta, Coleoptera, Rhynchophora, vol. 4, pt. 3, p.301
http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/581776
301
581776
25024
Polydacrys seriegranosus
Polydacrys seriegranosus
1122
1098
25698
Promecops clavisetis
Promecops clavisetis
939
919
521954
http://eol.org/pages/521954
Pandeleteius longicollis
Pandeleteius inflatus
21961
Hadromerus cretatus
Hadromerus cretatus
1834
1815
2850
Bradyrhynchus rugicollis
7822562
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7822562
Peritaxia rugicollis
Pandeleteius hispidus
2892305
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=2892305
Eugnamptus cinctus
23291
13. Eugnamptus tibialis, sp. n.
2195
2164
Hadromerus schönherri
24244
Horn's “Tribe Brachyderini” is no doubt nearly equivalent with this group. He, however, remarks very truly (Rhynchophora of N. America, p. 16) that “the tribe is widely different from that defined by Lacordaire under the same name;” this being the case—both definition and composition of the group differing entirely from Lacordaire's “Brachydérides” or “Brachydérides vrais”—it seems preferable to adopt a fresh name for the group, as I have done here.
1563
1110
25025
Polydacrys seriegranosus
Polydacrys seriegranosus
1159
1135
25590
Exophthalmus margaritaceus
Exophthalmus margaritaceus
341
315
677784
http://eol.org/pages/677784
Compsus argyreus
21962
Hadromerus fulgens
Hadromerus fulgens
2999
2981
Pandeleteius laticeps
10207415
http://eol.org/pages/10207415
Apion nitidirostre
25699
Promecops alternans
Promecops alternans
966
947
D. Sharp. 1889-1893. Biologia Centrali-Americana, Insecta, Coleoptera, Rhynchophora, vol. 4, pt. 3, p.300
http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/581775
300
581775
24245
The greater part of our Epicærina are hitherto undescribed. In arranging them into genera I have endeavoured to adopt a middle course, striving at the same time to propose as few genera as possible, and to avoid placing in one genus insects strikingly different as regards the points that have been treated as of generic importance by Lacordaire and by Horn.
1922
1564
24503
Eustylus setipennis
Eustylus setipennis
4971
4952
Hadromerus scintillans
25591
Exophthalmus albidus
Exophthalmus albidus
373
353
D. Sharp. 1889-1893. Biologia Centrali-Americana, Insecta, Coleoptera, Rhynchophora, vol. 4, pt. 3, p.303
http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/581778
303
581778
25026
Polydius
Polydius
1185
1177
10207418
http://eol.org/pages/10207418
Apion guatemalenum
21963
Hadromerus fulgens
Hadromerus fulgens
3063
3045
Pandeleteius hilaris
23188
This insect is very similar to H. latipes and to H. sallæi , except that it is much smaller and has more slender legs. The rostrum is quite short, not so long as the head; the terminal joint of the antennæ is not so long as the tenth joint. The eyes are large, and in front are strongly convergent, the space between them sparingly and finely punctate. The thorax is long and narrow, a good deal narrowed in front; its punctuation EE 2
2513
2076
24242
Group EPICÆRINA.
426
410
65474
http://eol.org/pages/65474
Isodacrys
Hadromerus opalinus var.
24502
Eustylus setipennis
Eustylus setipennis
4940
4921
10207417
http://eol.org/pages/10207417
Apion aegrotum
D. Sharp. 1889-1893. Biologia Centrali-Americana, Insecta, Coleoptera, Rhynchophora, vol. 4, pt. 3, p.302
http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/581777
302
581777
25027
Polydius donceli
Polydius donceli
1214
1198
25592
Exophthalmus opulentus
Exophthalmus opulentus
403
381
Pandeleteius hirtipes
24243
This group includes all the apterous Otiorhynchinæ of our region that have no ocular lobes to the thorax, and in which the scrobes—whether definite or indefinite—are entirely lateral, with their lower border arcuate to a greater or less extent, and the claws are free. These characters are strictly diagnostic, and in addition it may be added that the scape of the antenna is always moderate in thickness, never incrassate, never extremely slender. The corbels of the hind tibiæ vary much, but it may be considered as a character of the group that they are cavernous or subcavernous, the tip of the tibia never being extremely slender, as is the normal condition in the Sciaphilina.
1109
427
21964
Hadromerus splendidus
Hadromerus splendidus
3102
3081
Hadromerus rufipes
24501
Eustylus ruptus
Eustylus ruptus
4904
4889
2930558
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=2930558
Megalostylus rhodopus
26097
Hadrotomus roseiventris, Dupont, in litt.¹.
1207
1164
7877197
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7877197
Steirarrhinus guatemaltecus
2854
Bufomicrus cristatus
20881
Eugnamptus salvini
Eugnamptus salvini
2337
2319
25250
Synthlibonotus albosquamosus
Synthlibonotus albosquamosus
3108
3080
7822639
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7822639
Eupagoderes sordidus
2610330
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=2610330
Peritaxia rugicollis
25028
POLYDROSINA
POLYDROSINA
1237
1226
24500
Eustylus ruptus
Eustylus ruptus
4877
4862
24931
1. Epitosus boops, sp. n. (Tab. VI. fig. 15.)
1696
1651
21965
Hadromerus opalinus
H. opalinus
1078
1067
Pandeleteius flexilis
26096
6. Cyphus roseiventris, sp. n. (Tab. X. fig. 19, ♂.)
1163
1111
2853
Bufomicrus
25251
Synthlibonotus rufipes
Synthlibonotus rufipes
3148
3126
20880
Eugnamptus cornutus
Eugnamptus cornutus
1431
1412
7856465
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7856465
Epitosus boops
D. Sharp. 1889-1893. Biologia Centrali-Americana, Insecta, Coleoptera, Rhynchophora, vol. 4, pt. 3, p.304
http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/581779
304
581779
10207419
http://eol.org/pages/10207419
Apion acupunctatum
25029
POLYDROSODES
POLYDROSODES
1260
1248
21966
Hadromerus scintillans
H. scintillans
1097
1083
24241
caducous. In many respects the insect agrees with Horn's genus Peritaxia , containing two North-American species, one of which (P. hispida) is said to be destitute of ocular lobes. In A. pilosus the ocular lobes are very feeble, though undoubtedly extant; but I cannot think it likely to be allied to P. hispida , as Horn makes no allusion to the remarkable transverse constriction at the base of the rostrum.
409
0
Pandeleteius hieroglyphicus
25310
1. Tanymecus confertus. (Tab. VII. figg. 20, 20a, ♂.)
1202
1149
7859602
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7859602
Epicaerus godmani
20883
Eugnamptus salvini
E. salvini
1550
1540
2852
Brenthidæ
25252
Synthlibonotus tristis
Synthlibonotus tristis
3188
3166
664808
http://eol.org/pages/664808
Attelabus corvinus
Pandeleteius fasciatus
21967
Hadromerus rufipes
Hadromerus rufipes
1509
1491
20882
Eugnamptus antennalis
Eugnamptus antennalis
838
817
25253
Synthlibonotus viator
Synthlibonotus viator
3222
3201
2851
Bradyrhynchus tolucæ
Pandeleteius femoralis
21968
PANDELETEIUS
PANDELETEIUS
3199
3187
24930
This genus may be readily recognized: the very broad vague scrobes and the elongate scape suggest that it may be considered to have some affinity, or propinquity, with the Otiorhynchides proper; but as the position of the scrobes is entirely lateral and the direction of their lower border is inferior, I place the genus near Epicærus without hesitation. The metasternal side-piece is quite concealed, the elytron extending to its inner suture: in one or two specimens I think I see the mesothoracic epimeron as a small piece of equilateral-triangular form.
1650
1093
25009
9. Pantomorus facialis, sp. n.
661
631
24822
SCIORHINUS, gen. nov.
759
738
21969
Pandeleteius
Pandeleteius
3213
3201
25466
2. Pandeleteius boops, sp. n. (Tab. VIII. figg. 1, 1 a , b , ♂.)
64
0
2610222
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=2610222
Ophryastes tuberosus
25690
Eucoleocerus guttularius
Eucoleocerus guttularius
682
658
2939105
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=2939105
Naupactus sulfuratus
25137
Pseudocyphus geminus
Pseudocyphus geminus
4802
4782
2745
Apion sancti-felicis
10207751
http://eol.org/pages/10207751
Hadromerus rufipes
880283
http://eol.org/pages/880283
Pandeleteius viridiventris
23298
14. Eugnamptus hirtellus, sp. n.
736
704
658847
http://eol.org/pages/658847
Megalostylus dilaticollis
690828
http://eol.org/pages/690828
Pandeleteius rotundicollis
10207528
http://eol.org/pages/10207528
Eupagoderes sallaei
25138
Pseudocyphus macroscapus
Pseudocyphus macroscapus
4837
4813
25691
Eudiagogus pulcher
Eudiagogus pulcher
707
689
2744
Apion samson
25360
Apion scydmænoides
Apion scydmænoides
342
324
10207750
http://eol.org/pages/10207750
Hadromerus fulgens
7796835
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7796835
Epicaerus carinatus
7856161
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7856161
Brachystylus microphthalmus
Hemilypus hondurensis
25692
Promecops viator
Promecops viator
735
719
25139
Pseudocyphus macroscapus
Pseudocyphus macroscapus
4873
4849
25361
Apion poeticum
Apion poeticum
364
350
26095
Twelve examples. This species may be at once known by the dense, uniform, cinereous vestiture, and the four small sharply-defined black spots—two at the base of the prothorax and one on each shoulder of the elytra. The prothorax is more even than in C. modestus , the central groove being shallow. The short claw at the tip of the anterior tibiæ is hidden by the hairy vestiture. The deciduous falciform piece of the mandibles is rounded at the apex.
1110
660
D. Sharp. 1889-1893. Biologia Centrali-Americana, Insecta, Coleoptera, Rhynchophora, vol. 4, pt. 3, p.295
http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/581770
295
581770
2743
Apion rugirostre
24821
We have received only one badly-preserved specimen of this species. Although closely allied to B. brevirostris , it may be easily distinguished by the transverse depression across the front of the head.
737
535
25465
One pair, the male somewhat immature and with conspicuous seriate punctures on the elytra. The sculpture of the surface is almost completely hidden in the female by the dense vestiture. This beautiful insect is clothed with glittering metallic scales, like Hadromerus scintillans and its allies, but the anterior coxæ are well separated and the species therefore cannot be included in Hadromerus . The transverse interantennal groove is deep.
3161
2719
2937096
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=2937096
Apion spretissimum
24509
Eustylus subapterus
Eustylus subapterus
5175
5156
25693
Promecops unidentata
Promecops unidentata
770
750
2610220
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=2610220
Ophryastes speciosus
2742
Apion rufinulum
25362
Apion pleuriticum
Apion pleuriticum
388
371
Hadrotomus roseiventris
24135
Eupagoderes speciosus, Horn, Rhynch. N. Amer. p. 33².
2177
2124
22779
211 17 for pterygonalis read pterygomalis.
1825
1780
7840117
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7840117
Promecops dentimanus
2741
Apion relictum
24939
Pseudelissa, Casey, Ann. New York Acad. iv. p. 273 (1888).
165
107
25133
Pseudocyphus
Pseudocyphus
4645
4633
D. Sharp. 1889-1893. Biologia Centrali-Americana, Insecta, Coleoptera, Rhynchophora, vol. 4, pt. 3, p.297
http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/581772
297
581772
655987
http://eol.org/pages/655987
Pandeleteius ephippiatus
24826
1. Sciorhinus pictus, sp. n. (Tab. VI. fig. 8.)
1953
1906
25694
Promecops leucothyrea
Promecops leucothyrea
799
778
25480
Hadromerus fulgens var.
Hadromerus fulgens, var.
955
931
24508
Eustylus subapterus
Eustylus subapterus
5144
5125
Hemilypus
25695
Promecops leucothyrea var.
Promecops leucothyrea, var.
834
807
D. Sharp. 1889-1893. Biologia Centrali-Americana, Insecta, Coleoptera, Rhynchophora, vol. 4, pt. 3, p.296
http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/581771
296
581771
2740
Apion quercicola
25134
Pseudocyphus chrysopus
Pseudocyphus chrysopus
4684
4662
24507
Eustylus striatus
Eustylus striatus
5103
5086
25481
Hadromerus rufipes
Hadromerus rufipes
996
978
Hemilypus (?) obliteratus var.
2610337
http://www.ubio.org/browser/details.php?namebankID=2610337
Peritelopsis
23184
3. Hemilypus hondurensis, sp. n.
1837
1805
23297
Although similar to E. cinctus and E. longipes , this species is very distinct owing to its sculpture. We have received only two examples. A third specimen from Toxpam (Sallé) may possibly be a female of it, but more probably is a male of another allied species.
703
441
Hadromerus splendidus
24133
2. Eupagoderes speciosus. (Tab. IV. fig. 8.)
2067
2023
25460
h⁶. Elytra uniformly squamose, immaculate, the suture declivous posteriorly, the humeri rounded. … longicollis .
1034
922
26090
5. Cyphus quadripunctatus, sp. n. (Tab. X. fig. 18, ♂.)
2771
2716
D. Sharp. 1889-1893. Biologia Centrali-Americana, Insecta, Coleoptera, Rhynchophora, vol. 4, pt. 3, p.85
http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/581560
85
581560
D. Sharp. 1889-1893. Biologia Centrali-Americana, Insecta, Coleoptera, Rhynchophora, vol. 4, pt. 3, p.299
http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/581774
299
581774
25696
Promecops dentimanus
Promecops dentimanus
875
855
25482
Pandeleteius erubescens
Pandeleteius erubescens
1027
1004
24506
Eustylus striatus
Eustylus striatus
5074
5057
25135
Pseudocyphus chrysopus
Pseudocyphus chrysopus
4718
4696
24134
Ophryastes speciosus, Lec. proc. Ac. Phil. vi. p. 444¹.
2123
2068
Hadropus
23183
Very closely allied to H. latipes , but differing as follows:—The size is smaller, the thorax is narrower and more sparingly punctate, and the vertex and the head between the eyes are also sparingly punctate; the punctures in the series of the elytra are finer, and the pallid pubescence of the under surface is less. Three specimens, in bad preservation.
1804
1449
25461
1. Pandeleteius erubescens, sp. n. (Tab. VII. fig. 35, ♂.)
1093
1035
691204
http://eol.org/pages/691204
Pantomorus robustus
D. Sharp. 1889-1893. Biologia Centrali-Americana, Insecta, Coleoptera, Rhynchophora, vol. 4, pt. 3, p.298
http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/581773
298
581773
24825
The broad flat face of the rostrum, quite concealing the pterygia from the front, separates the single species for which this genus is formed from Epicærus and Bradyrhynchus . The insect has somewhat the facies of the genus Strophosomus of the European fauna.
1905
1646
24938
PSEUDELISSA.
106
94
25697
Promecops tridentata
Promecops tridentata
907
887
24505
Eustylus sexguttatus
Eustylus sexguttatus
5035
5015
24719
Mestorus adumbratus
Mestorus adumbratus
1683
1664
7860221
http://www.catalogueoflife.org/col/details/species/id/7860221
Pseudocyphus flexicaulis
25483
Pandeleteius boops
Pandeleteius boops
81
63
25136
Pseudocyphus flexicaulis
Pseudocyphus flexicaulis
4760
4736