The species of Larinus Dejean, 1821 (Coleoptera: Curculionidae) described by J. Desbrochers: lectotype designations and new synonymies Author Gültekin, Levent Author Perrin, Hélène text Zootaxa 2006 1350 55 68 journal article 50414 10.5281/zenodo.273592 abfd273b-8107-4c29-a335-7761c269afd5 1175­5326 273592 Larinus hierolosymae Desbrochers, 1896 Larinus hierolosymae Desbrochers, 1896 : 66 In the description, Desbrochers indicates “Long. 10 mill. (rostro excluso)” and a region, with a town “ Syrie , Jẻrusalem” [in 1896, Jerusalem was a city of Syria , in Ottoman Empire ]; the unique specimen is the holotype . Type . The female recognized as holotype bears the handwritten labels “Jerusalem”, “ hierosolymus m., Fr. 5.96” and “ type ” and has been labelled “ Holotypus Ψ, Larinus hierosolymae Desbr., Gültekin & Perrin des. 2005” [on red paper]. It is pinned through the right elytron and complete. Remarks. The mention “Fr. 5.96” is a reference to the description. The description is published with a mistake: the latin name for Jerusalem is Hierosolyma . The name Larinus hierolosymae printed in the publication, and also in the Coleopterorum Catalogus, is an “incorrect original spelling” (probably printer error). It is the reason why we propose here an emendation: the species is named Larinus hierosolymae Desbrochers, 1896 (the handwritten label by Desbrochers uses the good root “ hierosolymus ”). The species belongs to the subgenus Phyllonomeus Gistel , and is similar to Larinus orientalis Capiomont, 1874 , but differs thinner and more shining rostrum, with longitudinal indistinct stripes on 2nd–4th and 9th–10th elytral intervals and lateral margins of pronotum forming by greyish hairs.