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not described by Westwood (Arcana ent. 1,40) as Hoplopteryx den- 

 ticLiIatus. He gives no locality. 



2S7. Sclerocerus muticus ^ J9f/. Cat. 



288. Molorchus tenuipes Hald. id. 3,126. I propose to separate 

 this as a distinct aetuis to be named Tessaropa. The facies and 

 antennse are as in Molorchus, but the head is more vertical, the eyes 

 divided, the inferior division the largest, oval, and prominent ; pro- 

 thorax simple, cylindric; feet short and slender; femora not clavate. 

 The body and antennse are pilose, the latter longer than the body. 

 T. tenuipes is black, punctate scabrous, with the base of the elytra 

 fulvous, and the hairs of the antennae nearly erect. It is somewhat 

 smaller than the next species, and like it, the wings are not folded. 



289. Tessaropa ventralis. Black, punctate-scabrous, abdomen 

 fulvous, femora sometimes fulvous. 3 lines, or 4 to the apex of the 

 wings. 



290. Eburia distincta Hald. Proceed. Acad. Nat. Sc 3,1.50. 



291. Elaphidion simplicicoUis Hald. (Enaphalodes) ib. 151. 



292. Strangalia strigosa Newman. 



293. Leptura badia Nm. 294. L. nobilis Nm. 295. L. sinuata 

 Nm. 296. L. indirecta Nm. 



297. L. stictica Nm. 298. L. vibex Nm. 299. L. allecta Nm. 

 300. L. exigua Nm. 



301. L. hematites Nm. 302. L. nana Nm. 303. (2111) L. 

 vittigera Rand. Bost. J. 2,29. 304. L. semimarginata Rand. ib. 

 2,30. 305. L. plebeia Ra7id. 2,28. 306. L. monticola Rand. 2,27. 



307. Lamia marmorata Randall. Bost. J. 2,26. 



308. Lamia sexguttata Say. J. Acad. Nat. Sc. 3,269. 



309. Saperda trigeminata Rand. Bost. J. 2,43. 



310. Saperda cretata Nm. Ent. Mag. 5,395. 



311. Obrium rubrum Nm. = rufulum? 



312. Callidium anlennatum Nm. 313. C cereum Nm. Ent. 

 Mag. 5,393. 314. Curius scambus Nm. 



315. Thia pusilla Nm. 316. Spacalopsis stolata Nm. 



317. S. suffusa Nm. 



318. Elaphidion irroratum F. Omitted as a West Indian species, 

 but it has occurred several times in the United States, and as far 

 north as New York, taken by Mr. Calverly. 



319. Elaphidion njumanii jfiTaZd. E. bidens || iVwi. The Fabritsian 

 bidens must have 2 spines to each articulation of the antennfe, whilst 

 that of Newman has but 1 . 



