202 Prof. J. C. Schjodte on the Classification of Cerambyces, 



SYSTEMATIC TABLE OF THE DANISH CERAMBYCES. 



I. Stipites palporum lahialium fixi, basi concreti^ linguae adnati. 

 Lingua coriacea vel cornea, brevis, pilosa; ligula et paraglossse 

 cum lingua confusse. Mala maxillarwn coriacese vel cornese, 

 pilosse. Mandibulce fimbria et mola carentes. Trochantini 

 detecti. 



1. Mesonotum mutum. 



A. Antennae poriferce. 



PRIONINI. 



* AntenncB pilosse, filiformes, coinpressae, areis poriferis 

 magnis, oblongis, concaviusculis, in articulo 3-1 1'"" infra 

 sitis. MaxillcG malis binis, minutissimis, coriaceis. Lin- 

 gua biloba. Pedes fossorii. Episterna metathoracica 

 acuminata. Prothorax muticus cordatus. 



Spondylis, Fabr. 



{S. buprestoides, L., raraf.) 



** AntenncB glabrae, setacese, serratse, areis poriferis 

 numerosis reticulatse. Maxillce mala interiore nulla, 

 exteriore angusta, porrecta, cornea. Lingua truncata. 

 Pedes fossorii. Episterna metathoracica truucata. PrO' 

 thorax utrinque tridentatus. 



pRiONUs^ Geoffr. 

 (P. coriarius, L., frequ.) • 



B. Antenna sericatce. 



VESPERINI. 



(NuUi in Dania.) 



2. Mesonotum crepitans. 



C. AntenncB pilosse, areis sensilibus obscuris,in articulo 5-1 1'"" 

 infra sitis. Pedes cursorii. 



ASEMINI. 



* Femora petiolato-clavata. Oculi divisi. Palpi securi- 

 formes. Lingua biloba. Antennae dense verticillato- 

 pilosse. 



Tetropium, Kirb. 



(jT. luridum, L., fr.; T. fuscum, Fabr., m. fr.) 



t Some of the species here described as rate have hitherto been found 

 only on pine-timber imported from Norway, Sweden, or Germany. How- 

 ever, as a great many species originally thus imported are now common 

 in the Danish pine-forests, no remark has here been made on doubtful 

 cases. 



