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harbour a quantity of Larvae ; probably of this infect, though not 

 yet determined. 



Flas been taken in different parts of ^he kingdom, and appears to 

 be naturalized with us at this time. 



F I G. II. III. 

 CERAMBYX HISPIDUS. 



Coi EOPTERA. 



Cerameyx. 

 SPECIFIC CHARACTER. 



Head and thorax fpined, brown. Shells, upper half white with 

 cinereous clouds j lower, brown, with longitudinal ridges, and three 

 ftrong fpines on each, next the future. Antennae longer than the 

 body, black and white alternately. 



Linn. Syji. Nat. 2. 627. 30. — Fn. Sv. 651. 

 Geoff: Inf. I. 206. ().—Fab. Spec. Inf. i. 215. 27. 

 Cerambyx fafciculatus. D^geer Inf. $. >]!. c). Tab. 3. Fig. 17. 

 Scarabseus. Antennis articulatis longis. Raj. Inf. 97. 4. 

 Schaeff. Icon. Tab. 14. Fig. 9. 

 Ffifch. Inf. 13. p. 22. Tab. 16. ' 



One of the mofl beautiful of ©ur Coleopterous Infec^ls, aild Is 

 common in certain fituations during moft part 0/ the fummer. 



Fig. II. reprefents it of the natural fize. Fig. III. magnified^^' 



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