106 Mr. T. V. Wollaston on the Canarian Longicorns. 
rapporté de Vile de Ténériffe par MM. Webb et Berthelot; nous en 
devons la communication 4 M. Brullé, qui est chargé de décrire les 
insectes rapportés par ces voyageurs.’”’ My own belief is, that it 
occurs neither at Madeira nor the Canaries ; nevertheless, since it is 
quoted for them both, and is admitted by M. Brullé for the latter 
(of course, however, on the authority of Mr. Webb), I have no choice 
but to include it in this paper. M. Brullé, as usual, gives no infor- 
mation about it, not even its (supposed) island habitat, except that 
it appears to him to be nothing more than a variety of the common 
C. 4-punctatus, Fab. 
9. Clytus griseus. 
Clytus griseus, Brullé, in Webb et Berth. (Col.) 63 (1838). 
, Gory, Mon. des Clytus, 80 (1841). 
Habitat Teneriffam (sec. Dom. Gory), mihi non obvius. 
Referring to M. Gory’s Monograph of Clytus, we are told (p. 80), 
concerning this insect, that “MM. Webb et Berthelot ont rap- 
porté de Vile de Ténériffe ;” yet in MM. Webb and Berthelot’s gi- 
gantic work (which is supposed, inter alia, to include a complete 
and descriptive fauna of the Canary Islands) all the information we 
gather from M. Brullé (who compiled the Coleopterous portion of it) 
is as follows: “Clytus griseus, Lap. et Gory. Ibid.,’—which (as is 
his custom) does not even state in what island the insect was taken ! 
But when I mention that its insertion at all into the Canarian fauna 
seems to rest on precisely the same authority as the last species, and 
moreover that the European C. griseus is a mere variety of the 4- 
punctatus (as appears to be the case equally with the C. Webbi!), 1 
perhaps ought scarcely to admit it into this paper. 
Genus Gracrnra. 
Serville, Ann. de la Soc. Ent. de France, i. 81 (1854). 
10. Gracilia pygmea. 
Saperda minuta, Fab., Mant. Ins. i. 150 (1787). 
Callidium pygmeum, id., Ent. Syst. i. 11. 828 (1792). 
pusillum, id., Ent. Syst. i. ii. 880 (1792). 
Obrium minutum, Steph., Ill. Brit. Ent. iv. 250 (1831). 
Gracilia pygmea, Muls., Longic. de France, 108 (1840). 
Habitat Fuerteventuram, Gomeram et Palmam, presertim in yimineis 
circa domos, hine inde vulgaris. . 
I have adopted for this common European insect the specific title 
by which it is usually cited ; nevertheless Fabricius, according to his 
own admission, first described it, in 1787, under the name of Saperda 
