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Head indented between the antennae, minutely granulated : an- 

 tennas mucli longer than the body : thorax minutely granulated ; 

 a transverse impressed line on the anterior and posterior margin : 

 elytra very minutely granulated, and with numerous, irregularly 

 placed, rather distant, profound punctures ; tip simple : [273] 

 anterior thighs laterally arcuated, their tibiae perpendicularly 

 arcuated. 



Length three-tenths of an inch. 



The anterior thighs and tibiae are very obviously arcuated. 



[A species of Dorcaschema. — Lec] 



3. S. FUSCiPES. — Hairy, black ; thorax with two black vittse j 

 feet rufous. 



Saperda fmcipes Melsh. Catal. 



Body with rather long cinereous hair, punctured : head not 

 indented between the antennae: labrum testaceous: thorax as 

 long as broad, irregularly and deeply punctured ; two longitudinal 

 black vittae, occasioned by the complete denudation of the parts : 

 elytra with numerous, close-set, irregularly disposed, deeply im- 

 pressed punctures ; at tip rounded : feet dull rufous. 



Length two-fifths of an inch. 



4. S. 3-LiNEATA. — Densely covered with short prostrate hairs ; 

 antennae naked, black. 



f^^'^'t'';-'"'?'"'! Melsh. Catal. 

 >5). 6-Cineata, j 



Body densely clothed, with short, prostrate, greenish-cincereous 

 hairs : head a little tinged with yellowish, with a longitudinal 

 line : antennae quite naked and black : thorax tinged with a little 

 yellowish, breadth hardly exceeding the length ; a longitudinal 

 black line before the middle : elytra immaculate, rather acutely 

 terminated. 



Length two-fifths of an inch. 



[Belongs to Hctaemis Hald ; previously described as S. cinerea 

 Oliv. — Leg. 



5. S. VESTITA. — Very hairy; brownish, varied with grayish; 

 antennae as long as the body. [274] 



Body in every part with numerous long erect hairs, and shorter 

 ones between them ; numerous punctures placed irregularly : head 

 1826.] 



