20G Prof. J. C. Schjoclte on the Classification of Cerambyces, 



**Collum acute constrietum. Oculi emarginati. 

 Leptura, L. 



(L. livida, Fabr., m. fr. ; L. ruficornis, Fabr., fr. ; L. 

 prausta, Fabr., r. ; L. lavis, Fabr., fr. ; L. 8-macu- 

 lata, Fabr., m. fr. ; L. virens, L., r. ; L. scutellata, 

 Fabr., fr. ; L. sanguinolenta, L., fr. ; L. testacea, L., 

 fr. ; L. aurulenta, Fabr., r. ; L. 4<-fasciata, L., fr. ; 

 L. armata, Herbst (= L. calcarata, L. subspinosa, 

 and L. sinuata, Fabr.), fr. ; L. atra, Fabr., fr. ; 

 L. nigra, L., fr. ; L. melanura, L., fr. ; L. rcvestita, 

 L., r. ; L. attennata, L., r.f) 



b. Mola mandibularum indigeste mucronulata. Elytra de- 

 curtata. 



* Tarsi postici avtieulo secundo et tertio scopuliferis. Abdomen 

 petiolatum. Collum acute constrictum. 



Necydalis, L. 



(N. ichneumonea, De Geer., rr.) 



t These species are thus grouped: — 1. The extremity of the elytra 

 rounded, the deep impressed line along the seam whole and continued 

 round the extremity of the elytra so as to join the marginal line : (a) the 

 hind thighs not reaching beyond the end of the abdomen ; a, third joint 

 of the hind tarsi bilobate ; the base of the prothorax with obsolete depres- 

 sions in the corners, but without a transverse depression across the middle : 

 (*) cheeks as long as clypeus; hind corners of pronotum forming right 

 angles ; antennae thicker towards the top (L. livida) : (**) the cheeks 

 much shorter than the clypeus ; hind corners of pronotum with a short 

 pointed process, turned outwards ; antennas filiform (L. ruficornis, L.prce- 

 usta) ; 0, apex of third joint of hind tarsi emarginate ; cheeks shorter than 

 the clypeus ; hind corners of pronotum with a very short pointed process, 

 turned outwards; antenna; thicker towards the tip (L. Icevis) : (b) the 

 hind thighs reach some way beyond the apex of the abdomen ; cheeks as 

 long as clypeus ; third joint of the hind tarsi emarginate ; pronotum con- 

 stricted closely in front of the hind corners, which are furnished with a 

 short, pointed, flat process; antenna; filiform (L. 8-maculata). 2. The 

 points of the elytra truncated and emarginate ; the linear depression along 

 the seam interrupted at the points ; cheeks as long as, or longer than, cly- 

 peus : («) hind corners of pronotum forming right angles, without pro- 

 cesses; third joint of hind tarsi deeply emarginate (L. virens) : (b) pro- 

 notum contracted closely in front of the hind corners, which show a short 

 blunt process; $ , ontenna; obsoletely dentated from 5th to 10th joint; 

 last abdominal joint bidentate ; $ , last joint of abdomen emarginate, and 

 third joint of hind tarsi bilobate (L. scutellata) : £, third joint of hind 

 tarsi deeply emarginate (L. sanguinolenta, L. testacea) : (c) hind corners 

 of pronotum with long pointed processes corresponding in shape to the 

 shoulders of the elytra; third joint of hind tarsi emarginate, and pronotum 

 with a deep transverse impression in front of the base (L. aurulenta, L. 

 4-fasciata, L. armata, L. atra) ; /3, pronotum without any transverse im- 

 pression, but with a slight depression in each hind corner (L. nigra, L. 

 melanura, L. revestita, L. attenuata). 



