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and their joints from the eighth to the eleventh are each one-half shorter than 

 the seventh. 



DRYOBIUS LEC. 



D. scxfasciatilS, supra niger nitidus, capitc thoraceque flavo-pubesceritibus, illo inter antennas 

 glabro transvcrsim elevato, lioc fascia nigra ad medium ornato, latitudinc paulo breviorc, postice 

 levitcr coarctato, punctate, callis tribus doralibus notato, ante medium transversim impresso ; 

 elytris fasciis tribus apiceque late flavo-pubescentibus ; subtus flavo-fasciatus, antcnuis pedibusque 

 rufis, illis articulis intends subtus longe finibriatis. Long. &quot;65 I D. Tab. I, fig. 15 (femina). 



LEC. Journ. Acad. Nat. Sc. 2d ser. II, 23. 



Callidium sexfascialum SAY, Journ. Acad. Nat. Sc. Ill, 415. 



Alabama (Prof. Haldeman) and Ohio (Dr. Kirtland) : Say found it on the 

 Arkansas river. The antennte of the female are but little longer than the body, 

 those of the male are one-half longer. The femora are compressed and gradually 

 slightly clavate. 



ARHOPAL.IJS SERV. (emend. LEG.) 



A. rlianiN, nigcr subtilissime punctulatus, thorace latitudine scsqui breviore, flavo-pubesccnte, fasciis 

 tribus angustis nigris, elytris ad apicem oblique intus truncatis, a basi ad quadrantem flavis, gutta 

 utrinque parva ad medium, fascia lata pone medium apiceqvie flavis, antennis pedibusque uigris. 

 Long. -85. Tab. I, fig. 1C (var.). 



LEC. Journ. Acad. Nat. Sc. 2d ser. I, 17 ; I roc. Acad. Nat. Sc. VI, 68. 



Clytus cliarus SAY, Bost. Journ. Nat. Hist. I, 193. 



Missouri, Dr. Engelmann ; Creek Boundary, Dr. Woodhouse. Tlie segments of 

 the body beneath are edged with yellow ; the humeri are marked with a black 

 dpt; the apical yellow spot sometimes includes a black spot, as in the specimen 

 figured. I have seen only females of this species. 



STEiVASPIS DOT. 



S. solitaria, atra supra glabra, subtus parce cinereo-pubescens, thorace latitudine fere duplo bre 

 viore, parce punctato, ante basin callo lasvi alteroque utrinque versus latera modice elevatis, 

 lateribus ipsis bituberculatis, elytris subtilissime strigosis, parce subtiliter puuctulatis, pedibus 

 cyanescentibus. Long. 1 43. Tab. II, fig. 14 (femina). 



LEC. Proc. Acad. Nat. Sc. VI, 441. 



Cerambyx solitarius SAY, Journ. Acad. Nat. Sc. II, 410. 



Callicliroma solitarium HALD. Trans. Am. Phil. Soc. X, 32. 



Smileceras solitarium LEC. Journ. Acad. Nat. Sc. 2d ser. II, 9. 



New Mexico, Dr. &quot;Wislizenus ; Kansas, Say; Texas, Messrs. Clark and Schott; 

 Tucson, myself. The male has the antenna} longer than the body and slender. 



TYLOSIS LEO. 



T. maciiIatliM, niger, thorace elytrisque coccincis, illo latitudine fere duplo breviore, punctato, 

 callis quinque Iambus nigris, elytris confertim punctatis, macula humerali, alterisque utriiique 

 tribus nigris. Long. &quot;75. Tab. II, fig. 15. 



LEC. Journ. Acad. Nat. Se. 2d ser. II, 9. 



New Mexico, Dr. &quot;Wislizenus (probably found west of Santa Fe). The humeral 

 spot of the elytra in one specimen is obsolete. The antennae of the male are much 

 longer than the body. 



