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Cerambyx nebr.lofus is an infecl of interefting figure, and under 

 the lens of an opake microfcope, appears very elegant. Geoffroy in 

 his Hijioire Ahregee des Infedes, obferves that it has been found 

 upon willows. Fabrieius and Gmelin fay it lives in the trunks of 

 pines, and it is afferted to be highly injurious to the bark and timber 

 of thofe trees in fome countries. It is not one of our rareft infecltf 

 in England, though far from common. 



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