272 LONGICORNES. CERAMBYCIDiE. 



legs and antenna? varied with black and dull red; the latter hairy. (L. 3| 1. ) 

 On paling ; near Norwich : 6. 



442 Leiopus Serville. 



2121 nebulosus L. ii. 627. — Don. xi. pi. 394. — Ste. M. iv. 235. — Dull- 

 black, with an ashy pile : elytra griseous, the base and apex sprinkled with 

 black dots, leaving a pale band before the middle : antenna? with the base 

 of each joint rusty-ash, the apex black. (L. 2f-4-£ 1.) Old hedges : gene- 

 rally distributed : 5-6. 



443 Lamia of Authors. 



2122 textor Fab. E. ii. 285. — Samou. pi. 2. f. 24. — Ste. M. iv. 235. — 

 Opaque black ; disc of thorax thickly variegated ; sides with a sharp spine: 

 elytra coarsely granulated. (L. 6-15 1.) Old decaying willows : Hants; 

 Bath ; Bristol : 6. 



444 Mesosa Megerle. 



2123 nubila Oliv. E. iv. 67. pi. 3, f. 15 Ste. M. iv. 236. — Varied 



with black and dull red ; thorax dull red, with black streaks ; elytra punc- 

 tate, varied with brown shades, and a large ashy patch on the middle of 

 the outer edge ; legs and antennae dull red, ringed with black. Old 

 oaks : Coombe Wood ; Windsor ; New Forest ; Bewdley Forest : 6. 



(445 Tetraopes Dabnan.) 

 (2124 tornator Fab. E. ii. 301.— -Oliv. E iv. 68. pi. 8. f. 52.— Ste. M. iv. 

 237. note. — Dusky-ash : head and thorax red, the latter with 4 black 

 spots : elytra red, with a small spot at the shoulders, and 2 larger ones on 

 the back, ashy-black ; scutellum and legs black ; base of anterior and pos- 

 terior thighs red; antenna? fuscous. (L6|l.) Occasionally found in 

 England; but a native of N. America.) 



446 Agaphantia Serville. 



2125 Cardui Fab. E. ii. 325. — Ste. M. iv. 238. — Ce. lineatocollis Don. 

 vi. pi. 209. — Brown-black ; clothed with a yellowish down ; thorax with 

 3 yellow longitudinal lines; head with 1, continuous with the central one 

 on the thorax; elytra irregularly sprinkled with yellowish downy spots ; 

 scutellum yellow; antenna? with alternate griseous and black rings. (L. 

 5-8 1.) On thistles: Whittlesea Fens; Monks' Wood, Hunts; Norfolk; 

 Weston, Oxon: 6-7. 



447 Saperda Fabricius. 

 § A. Elytra entire. 1. Elytra narrowed towards the apex. 



2126 carcharias L. ii. 631. — Pz. F. lxix. f. 1. — Ste. M. iv. 238. — 

 Dusky-black ; densely clothed above with a griseous, and beneath with a 

 yellowish, pubescence ; and dotted throughout with black : elytra slightly 

 narrowed towards the tip ; antenna? griseous, annulated with black. 

 (L. 10-15 1.) On poplars : vicinity of Cambridge ; Forest of Dean : 6-8. 



2. Elytra not attenuated ; with discolorous markings. 



2127f Tremula? Fab. E. ii. 327?— Ste. M. iv. 239. — Sa. Atkinsoni Cur. 

 vi. pi. 275. — Black, clothed throughout with a short ochreous pubes- 

 cence, tinted with green ; elytra with 2 black dots at the middle near the 

 suture, and 2 others more apart, towards the apex. (L. 5 1.) Locality 

 not stated. 



2128 scalaris L. ii. 632. — Don. xi. pi. 393. — Ste. M. iv. 239 Black, 



pilose ; slightly shining ; yellowish beneath : sides of thorax with a yel- 



