. Brigham Young University science bulletin. Biology -- Periodicals. Weevil of the Tribe Celeuthetini 41 Trigonops was made by J. L. Gressitt who col- lected many specimens of helleri on N. Georgia Islands. Dr. Gressitt found helleri on Flagellaria, a Flagellariaciae, one of three known species of a climbing monocot, which is distributed from Africa to Formosa, Indomalasia, Australian, and the Solomon Islands. He also collected it on Freycinetia, a Pandanaceae, a monocot and one of the screw pines; on Acah/pha, a Euphoribia; Glochidion, another Euphorbiacae; Heliconia and palms. I take pleasur


. Brigham Young University science bulletin. Biology -- Periodicals. Weevil of the Tribe Celeuthetini 41 Trigonops was made by J. L. Gressitt who col- lected many specimens of helleri on N. Georgia Islands. Dr. Gressitt found helleri on Flagellaria, a Flagellariaciae, one of three known species of a climbing monocot, which is distributed from Africa to Formosa, Indomalasia, Australian, and the Solomon Islands. He also collected it on Freycinetia, a Pandanaceae, a monocot and one of the screw pines; on Acah/pha, a Euphoribia; Glochidion, another Euphorbiacae; Heliconia and palms. I take pleasure in dedicating this species to the memory of K. M. Heller of Dresden, who contributed so much to the knowledge of the South Pacific weevil fauna. Trigonops seriatopunctata Heller Heller, Arb. Morph. Taxon. Ent. II, 1935, p. 269 Fig. 41 Derm black with chalky white scales and unpunctured prothorax. Head and rostrum clothed with light-colored distinctly separated scales; rostrum with narrow carina about breadth. Fig. 41. Trigonops seriatopunctata Hllr. of scape of antennae and without an elevation at junction with declivity; antennae scape reaching middle of prothorax; segments of funicle 1-2 elongate, .' obovate and about equal in length; club length that of segments 4-7. Etjes hemis- pherical in shape; rostral suture V-shaped and distinct. Prothorax width mm; length 1 mm; no median carina, disc flat, evenly covered with roundish pearl-colored scales, crescent apical area with fine setae; base slightly angular; disc and lateral surface without punctures; or median modification, scales uniformly but separately placed. Elytra widest at middle, evenly sloping to a point at apex; surface of elytra flat, inter- vals between punctures not elevated; base of elytra not punctate, intervals approximately twice diameter of punctations which bare small setae. Legs, femora of metathoracic legs stout, but clubs only moderately enlarged, not reaching apex of elytra, ventrites 1-2 bowe


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