INSECTA. te 
Sp. Leptura rubro-testacea Intic. (Leptura testacea L. male, and Lept. 
rubra L. fem.) PAnzER Deutschl. Ins. Heft 69, Tab. 11, 12; RATZEBURG 
Forst-Ins. 1. Taf. xvit. figs. 9, 10. Body, head, antenne, and thighs 
black, tibize and tarsi ruddy, shield-covers of male yellow-brown, of 
a 
female red-brown, as also the thorax, length of male 7", female 8’”. 
Leptura armata PREYSL., SCHOENH., Strangalia armata SERVILLE (Lep- 
tura calearata FaBr. male, Lept. subspinosa FaBr. fem.), Vort, Colcopt. 
i. Tab. xxvi. fig. 5; Leptwra tomentosa Fasr., Outv. Coleopt. No. 73, 
Pl. 2, fig. 13, C. DumséRi Cons. gén. s. l. Ins. Pl. 18, fig. 2, &e. 
(Sub-genus Heteropalpus BuquetT. Maxillary palps with a pilose 
appendage at the base of last joint. GusiRIN Magasin de Zool.) 
Rhagium Fasr. (with addit. of some species of Leptura ejusd.), 
Stenocorus GEOFFR., OtIv. Antenne approximate at the base, 
inserted on two tubercles between the anterior margin of eyes. 
Thorax on both sides tuberculated or spinose. 
Sp. Rhagium inquisitor Fasr., Ceramb. inquisitor L., PANZER Deutschl. 
Ins. Heft 82, fig. 6;—Rhag. mordax Fasr., Vort Coleopt. 11. Tab. 25, 
fig. 1, DuméRin Cons. gén. s. l. Ins. Pl. 18, fig. 1, &e. 
Vesperus D¥s. Elytra of females short, soft, wings none. Thorax 
not tuberculate. Insertion of antenne as in Rhagiwm. 
Sp. Vesperus Soliert D&JEAN, GERMAR Faun. Ins. Europ. xvi. Tab. 20; 
Cov. Rk. Ani., éd. ill., Ins. Pl. 69, fig. 2. 
Desmocerus Drs. 
Sp. Stenocorus cyaneus Fasr., Cuv. R. Ani., éd. ill., Ins. Tab. cit. fig. 1, 
GusERIN Iconogr., Ins. Pl. 46, fig. 1. Hab. in North America. 
Note.—Several genera and sub-genera of more modern authors, as in this 
whole family, must be here omitted for the sake of brevity. 
Phalanx II. Cerambicina ( Cerambycide Lracn). Eyes reniform, 
surrounding the base of antenne with an internal sinus. Antenne 
long, sometimes longer than body. Head received in thorax as far 
as the posterior margin of eyes ; thorax not narrower anteriorly, nor 
separated from head by constriction. Labrum exsert, of the breadth 
of the anterior margin of head. Maxille with two distinct lobes. 
Lamia Fasr., Larr. (with the addition of genus Saperda 
Fasr. and Stenocerus ejusd. in part). Head vertical, inflected. 
Palps filiform, with last joint oval or subcylindrical, attenuated to- 
wards the apex. 
