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CERAMBYCIDiE. — CALLimUM. 249 



hue it approximates to C. luridum— I have only seen the specimen 

 which I possess, and which was captured in the north of Devon, in 

 July, 1828. 



Sp. 11. Alui. Brevkis, nigrum, elytrorum basi, antennis tibiisque ferrugi- 



neis, elytris fasciis duabus arcuatis albis. (Long. corp. 2—4 Im.) 

 Lep. Alni. Linne.-Martyn, C pi 28. /. U.-Cal. Alni. Steph. Catal. 200. 



No. 2051. 

 Short, slightly depressed, black, a little pubescent and shining: mouth piceous: 

 thorax closely punctured : elytra rufous and punctate at the base, black and 

 very obscurely punctured at the apex, each elytron loith a white lunule a little 

 behind the red base, and a second, broader and straighter one towards the 

 apex: femora piceous, with the club black: tibiae, tarsi, and antennae fer- 

 ruginous. 

 In some instances the elytra are black at the base, and the rufous colour is more 

 or less diffused in different individuals. 



Very common in some places within the metropolitan district, 

 especially at Coombe-wood in certain seasons, frequenting the dry 

 wood of hurdles and faggots formed into stacks. " Gibside."— (?. 

 Wailes, Esq. " Rose Castle."— T. C. Heysham, Esq. " Epping." 

 — Mr. Douhleday. 



B. With the thorax and antennai elongate, the latter densely pilose within. 

 Sp. 12. luteum. Rufo-testaceum, tomentosum ; oculis nigris, elytris punctatis- 



simis, antennis corpore parum longioribus, vilhsis. (Long. corp. 6 Im.) 

 Ce.luteus. Marsham MSS.~C&\. luteum. Steph. Catal. 201. No. 2052.-Cal. 



pilicorne. Fabricius, S. E. i. b. 327 ? 

 Rufo-testaceous, tomentose : eyes black: thorax elongate, viUose: shghtly tuber- 

 culate, and faintly wrinkled, especially towards the apex: elytra thickly 

 punctured, pale rufo-testaceous : legs concolorous, with the femora clavate : 

 antennas rather longer than the body, with the inner edge very tomentose. 



My specimen of this singular insect I obtained from the Mar- 

 shamian Cabinet : of its locality I am not aware ; but I have seen a 



t Sp. 10. undatura. Longius, nigrum, pallido-pilosum, elytris fasciis duabus 



undatis margineque laterali albido-Jlavis. (Long. corp. 3^ hn.) 

 C. undatus. Linne.-Turton (!)-Csi. undatura. Steph. Catal. 200. No. 2049. 



note. 

 Black, with pale hairs: elytra with two undulated fasciae and the lateral margin 



whitish-yellow : thorax slightly tuberculated : antennae short. 

 .Mso introduced by Turton. 



