274 LONGICORNES. CERAMBYCIDiE. 



(450 Aropalus Serville.) 



(21S7J rustlcus L. ii. 634. — Pz. F. lxx. f. 8. — Ste. M. iv. 246. note. — 

 Elongate ; dull testaceous-brown : elytra paler, with 2 longitudinal ridges, 

 and a 3d short one on the shoulders ; thorax with 3 fovea? placed 3-angu- 

 larly. (L. 8-10 1.) Not truly indigenous.) 



(21 38}: fulminans Fab. E. ii. 346. — Sower. B. M. i. pi. 58. — Ste. M. iv. 

 245. note. — ^Black : thorax ashy, with 3 black spots, the discal one 

 largest ; margin of scutellum ashy : elytra with angulated waved white 

 bands; antennse ashy. (L. 6-7 1.) In a garden at Kensington; intro- 

 duced with North American timber ?) 



451 Asemum Eschscholtz. 



2139 striatum L. ii. 635. — Cur. vii. pi. 295. — Ste. M. iv. 246. — Elon- 

 gate ; convex ; dull black, opaque ; very finely punctured : elytra with 

 about 6 raised lines alternating in height ; interstices rough ; tarsi pitchy ; 

 antenna? dusky-black. (L. 7-9 1.) Old trees: Edinburgh; Kinnordy ; 

 Glasgow, &c. : 7-8. 



452 Hylotrupes Serville. 



2140 Bajulus L. ii. 636. — Mart. C. pi. 24. f. 1-5. — Ste. M. iv. 246 



Pitchy-brown, pubescent : thorax villose, black, with 2 glabrous dorsal 

 tubercles ; elytra finely shagreened, with a waved whitish patch of hairs 

 near the middle ; antenna? dull rusty-pitchy : — elytra sometimes wholly 

 pale, or testaceous. (L. 4-10 1.) Old posts, rails, &c, near London; 

 Hertford j Epping ; Frostenden Hall, Suffolk. 



453 Callidium Fabricius. 



§ A. Elytra punctate ; without distinct raised lines. 



(2141f dilatatum Pk. F. iii. 91 Ste. M. iv. 246. note. — Cal. variabile 



Pz. F. lxx. f. 6. — Broad ; flat ; above greenish, brass, or coppery: thorax 

 finely coriaceous; elytra coarsely reticulated, rugose; broadest behind, and 

 brassy; legs and antenna? brown. (L. 5 1.) Improperly indicated as 

 British. ) 



2142 sanguineum L. ii. 636. — -Don. xvi. pi. 553. f. 1. — Ste. M. iv. 247. 

 — Broad, flat ; black : thorax, elytra, and tip of the abdomen blight 

 blood-red; tibia? and tarsi pitchy; antenna? pitchy-black. (L. 3-6 1.) 

 Old timber : Exeter ; North Wales ; London. 



2143 violaceum L. ii. 635. — Don. ii. pi. 64. f. 1. — Ste. M. iv. 247 



Broad, flat : violet or purple ; sometimes greenish or brassy : thorax rather 

 narrowed behind ; elytra coarsely punctured : abdomen pitchy-black ; 

 legs bluish. (L. 4-9 1. ) Old fir posts, &c. : Roehampton ; Wanstead ; 

 Epping ; Lowestoft ; Norfolk ; Manchester : 6-7. 



2144 variabile L. F. No. 669 Ste. M. iv. 248. — Ca. fennicum Pz. F. 



lxx. f. 2. — Linear-elongate ; rusty-red, or testaceous ; slightly pubes- 

 cent : thorax faintly tuberculated, sometimes with a black spot; elytra 

 finely punctured, violet, lateral margin sometimes dull red, or the surface 

 wholly testaceous ; antenna? as long as the body : crown, breast, base of 

 abdomen, and club of thighs sometimes black. (L. 4-8 1.) Old trees: 

 South Lambeth ; Hertford ; Ripley ; Windsor ; Epping ; Weston, Oxon ; 

 New Forest: 6-7. 



2145 russicum Fab. E. ii. 336. — Ste. M. iv. 248. pi. xxii. f. 2. — Linear- 

 elongate ; black ; slightly pubescent : thorax rounded, tubercled ; elytra 

 rather thickly punctured, base pale testaceous-yellow, apex black, with a 

 violet tinge, and, on the yellow base, a round patch of the same ; tarsi 

 pale testaceous ; labrum luteous, (L. 4^1.) Near Bideford, Devon : 6. 



