132 CERAMBYCID^. 



Cerambyx cerdo, Steph. Man. Brit. Col. p. 270. 



Mulsant, Col. de Fr. p. 31. 

 Cerambyx Scopoli, Laich, Tyr. Ins. ii. 8. 

 Cerambyx piceus, Fotirc. Ent. Par. p. 74. 

 Var. Hammaticherus paludivagus, Lucas, Ann. Sc. Nat. n. s. 



xviii. 185 (olim). 

 Hab. Europe ; N. Africa. 



34. Hammaticherus Tataricus. B.M. 



Hammaticherus Tataricus, Gebler; Motch.BuU.Mosc.\S45,Y>. 87. 

 Cerambyx scapularis, Fischer. 

 Hab. Siberia. 



35. Hammaticherus Nerii. 



Cerambyx Nerii, Ericlis. Wagn. Alger, iii. 188. pi. 8. 

 Hammaticherus mauritanicus, Buq. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. ix. 395. 

 Hab. Algeria. 



36. Hammaticherus sericus. B.M. 



Pachydissus sericus, Newman, Ent. Mag. v. 494. 

 Hab. Australia (Sydney) (Ent. Club). 



37. Hammaticherus (?) auripennis. B.M. 



Hammaticherus am-ipennis, Newman, Entom. p. 245. 

 Hab. Philippine Islands (Coll. Cuming). 



38. Hammaticherus ? simulans, n. s. B.M. 



H. fuscus, elytris apice bidentatis, supra luteo-fusco maculatis, 

 thorace antice posticeque transversim striate, medio undu- 

 latim rugoso. 



This species is marked much like the Rhytidodera Boivringii, 

 the spots on the elytra being arranged in five lines, but they are 

 rather thicker and more confluent ; the head and thorax have 

 scattered, brownish yellow hairs, the elytra are bidentate at the 

 tip, the sutural tooth being sharp. Legs and under side covered 

 with greyish hairs. 



Length 14 lines. 

 Hab. Tenasserim (J. Packman, Esq.). 



69. RHYTIDODERA, n. g. 



This genus has many of the characters of Hammaticherus, but 

 is much more elongated ; the eyes behind project over the back 



