LAMIA VERRUCOSA. 



Plate XL. fig. 3. 



Order: Coleoptera Section: Longicornes. Family: Lamiidae. 



Genus. Lamia, Fabr. Cerambyx, Linn. 



Lamia Verrucosa. Fusca; thorace griseo lateribus angulatis, disco verrucoso ; elytris basi rude punctatis apice 



Isevibus. (Long. Corp. 1 unc. 4^ lin.) 

 Srs. Cerambyx verrucosus, Drury, App. vol. 2. (nee OUv. Ent. 4. t. 20./. 148.) 



Lamia verrucata, Schoti. Syn. Ins. 3.p. 396. 189. 



Habitat : Barbadoes. 



Head black, inclining downwards. Antennae greyish or dirty black, as long as the body. Thorax 

 dirty grey ; and, next the elytra, encircled with a hairy collar, of a red brown colour ; vei-}' rough above, 

 with short hairs on it; having a strong thick spine on each side, and underneath covered with short 

 red brown hairs. Scutellum small, triangular, hairy, and red brown. Elytra margined at the sides and 

 suture, not covering the anus ; rough on the top and sides next the thorax, with deep punctures ; but 

 at the tips smooth and shining. Abdomen, breast, femora, and tibiae covered with short red brown 

 hairs ; the latter with a single spur. Tarsi cushioned, and dirty yellowish coloured beneath. 



SAPERDA TRILINEATA. 



Plate XLI. fig. 1. 



Order : Coleoptera. Section : Longicornes. Family : Lamiidae. 



Genus. Saperda, Fabr. Cerambyx, Linn. 



Saperda Trilineata. Grisea seu luteo-rufa, vittis tribus longitudinalibus dentatis albis, antennis longis. 

 (Long. Corp. 1 unc.) 



Syn. Cerambyx trilineatus, Linn. Mant. p. 532. Fdbr. Sp. Ins. 1. 226. Syst. Eat. 179. 6. (Stenochorus t.) 



Saperda vlttata, Fabr. Mant. p. 231. Syst. Sleuth. 2. 322.30. 

 Habitat : Jamaica. 



Head dark brown, the top being tawny yellow, the sides striped with white. Antennae greyish brown, 

 much longer than the insect. Thorax very cylindrical, without spines, yellowish brown, having a white 

 stripe on each side, and another on the top. Scutellum very small, semicircular, white, with a black spot 

 in the middle. Eljtra margined from the middle to their extremities, where each terminates in a spine, 

 having a white line running on each side from the thorax to their extremities, internally serrated; another 

 white line (also internally indented) runs along the suture, being parallel with those on the thorax and 

 head. Abdomen greyish, with some tawny yellow hairs on each ring. Breast tawny yellow. Legs 

 greyish brown, (the fore ones in one of the sexes being elongated) without any spines at any of the 

 joints. 



