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Family [100]. Lamiid.e. Shuck. 



Genus [549]. Astynomus. Dej. (Acanthocinus.) One spe-- 

 cies. N.B. In the female the antennae are not much longer 

 than the body. 



A. iEdilis, Lin. Ashy brown, with a grey down ; thorax 

 with four tubercles covered with yellowish pubescence ; 

 elytra with two waved brownish bands ; eight to ten 

 lines ; timber ; rare. PI. 76, fig. 2. 

 Genus [550]. Agapanthia. Serville. One species. 



A. Cardui, Fab. Black, densely covered with yellowish or 

 pale ashy pubescence ; thorax with three more thickly 

 clothed lines ; antennre with the basal joint and apex of 

 the others black ; five to eight lines ; thistles, in fens. 

 PI. 76, fig. A. 

 Genus [551]. Aphelocnemia. Stejoh. (Mesosa. Megerle.) 

 One species. 



A. nubila, Oliv. Black, tesselated and variegated with 

 reddish brown and ashy ; elytra with a waved pale mot- 

 tled band bordered with black ; antennae and tibiae 

 ringed with white ; six to eigbt lines ; decaying oak 

 branches. PI. 76, fig. 3. 

 Genus [552]. Saperda. Fab. Eight species. 



S. carcharias, Lin. Black, densely clothed with ashy or 

 yellowish pubescence, and sprinkled with denuded punc- 

 tures ; the apex of the joints of the antennae black ; ten 

 to fourteen lines; poplars; Cambridgeshire. PI. 77, 



fig- i. 



Genus [553]. Pogonocerus. Megerle. Three species. 



P. pilosus, Fab. Keddish brown ; the base of tbe elytra 

 with a broad cream-coloured band, beyond which, near 

 the suture, there are three black tufts; antennae and 

 tibiae ringed with white ; three to four lines ; hedges by 

 beating. PI. 7 7, fig. 2. 



Genus [554]. Leiopus. Serville. One species. 



L. nebulosus, Lin. Brown, mottled with ashy pubescence ; 

 elytra with a basal and medial dark waved band ; three 

 to four and a half lines ; dead branches of oak. PI. 77, 



f.9- 3- 

 Genus [555]. Tetrops. Kirby. One species. 



T. prseusta, Lin. Black, pubescent ; with the elytra, ex- 

 cept their apex, the anterior legs entirely, and the tibiae 

 of the remainder, testaceous ; two to three lines ; haw- 

 thorn hedges ; common. PI. 7Q,fig. 1. 

 Genus [556]. Monochamus. Megerle. Two species. 



M. Sutor, Lin. Black, with scattered ashy pubescent 



