EBIJRIA. — P0G0N0CHERU9. 271 



clothed with yellowish pile) having a naked central line ; elytra coarsely 

 punctured throughout, and with 2 or 3 slightly raised lines. (L. 10-15 1.) 

 Rare : on trunks of trees : Colney Hatch ; Norfolk : 6. 



2112 f Sartor Fab. E. ii. 294. — Cur. v. pi. 219. — Ste. M. iv. 231. — 

 Black, with remote pale pubescent spots ; scute! lum wholly clothed with 

 yellowish pile ; elytra of a brassy tint, coarsely punctate at the base, 

 faintly punctulate at the apex. (L. 1 in. 4-5 1.) Old trees, near Lon- 

 don ; Weybridge, Surrey ; Devonshire ; Norfolk : 5-6. 



(2113 dentator Fab. E. ii. 294. — Ent. Tr. {Haw.) i. pi. 1. fig. sup. — 

 Ste. M. iv. 231. note. — Varied with fuscous and ash-colour: antennae 

 very long, dull, and with the base black. (L. 1 in. 4 1.) Old wood; in 

 and near London: doubtless imported, being a N. American insect: 6.) 



438 Eburia Serville. 



(2114 f 4-maculata Fab. E. ii. 308 Oliv. E. iv. 67. pi. 21. f. 164.— 



Ste. M. iv. 233. note. — Glabrous ; pale testaceous-yellow ; thorax with 

 2 black tuhercles : elytra with 2 faint raised lines, arising from a glossy 

 yellow double spot at the base, and passing through a 2d on the disc. 

 (L. 111.) Found in Essex: imported from America?) 



439 Elaphidion Serville. 



(2115 spinicorne Fab. E. ii. 306. — Oliv. E. iv. 67. pi. 17. f. 130. — 

 Ste. M. iv. 232. note. — Ashy, densely pilose, with elevated glabrous rusty- 

 brown points ; thorax with a central ridge and 3 tubercles on each side ; 

 glabrous and shining ; elytra with glossy raised spots, the tip 2-dentate ; 

 legs and antenna? dull red. (L. 10-11 L) In timber; from S. America? 

 Bermondsey : 6. ) 



(21 16 f litteratum Don. xvi. pi. 546. — Ste. M. iv. 233. note. — Ashy ; base 

 of wing-cases with raised black dots ; outer margin brown, with 2 con- 

 fluent spots ; the hinder one branching into a letterform band. (L. 11 ? 1.) 

 Taken near Manchester: imported from America?) 



440 Astynomus De Jean. 



2117 JEdiYis L. ii. 608. — Don. ii. pi. 72. — Ste. M. iv. 232. — Brownish- 

 ash, with a dense griseous pubescence : thorax with 4 pilose, yellowish 

 tubercles ; elytra with 2 oblique brown bands : antenna? in $ 5 times, and 

 in £ twice, as long as the body. (L. 8-101., excl. ant.) Rare: in timber, 

 &c. : generally distributed ; most frequent in Scotland : 6-7. 



441 Pogonocherus Megerle, 



2118 pilosus Fab. E. ii. 278. — Ste. M. iv. 233. — Ce. hispidus Wood. i. 

 pi. 16. — Dusky-brown, pubescent ; thorax with acute lateral spines : 

 elytra with a dirty-whitish streak at the base, some black marks near the 

 suture, and a single spine at the apex. (L. 2^-4 1.) Hedges: Coombe 

 and Darenth woods ; Yorkshire ; Keswick : 6. 



2119 hispidus L. ii. 627. — Don. ii. pi. 64. f. 2, 3. — Ste. M. iv. 234. — 

 Fuscous-brown ; pubescent, variegated ; thorax with short obtuse lateral 

 spines : elytra with a broad ashy- white band at the base, and some black fas- 

 cicles of hair near the apex, which is 2-dentate ; legs varied with ashy ; 

 antennae with base of joints whitish-ash; apex black. (L. 2-3^- 1.) 

 Whitethorn hedges : generally distributed : 5-7. 



2120 fasciculatus Fab. E. ii. 277. — Ste. M. iv. 234 C. fascicularis Pz. 



F. xiv. f. 15. — Fuscous-brown; pubescent; variegated; thorax with 

 small lateral spines : elytra with the tip obtuse, not toothed ; the base with 

 a curved whitish band, the disc with 4 or 5 raised black patches of hair : 



