276 LONGICORNES. — CERAMBTCID^E. 



2155 Arietis L. ii. 640. — Don. i. pi. 27. — Ste. M. iv. 243. — Obscure 

 black ; anterior and posterior edges of thorax yellow; elytra with 3 bands, 

 the 2d bent anteriorly, and the apex, as also the seutellum, yellow ; legs and 

 antenna? dull red : — thighs sometimes pitchy or black ; and the bands on 

 the elytra slightly variable. (L. 2^-6^ 1.) Old posts, rails, &c. ; gene- 

 rally distributed in England and South of Scotland : 4-7. 



2156 arcuatus L. ii. 640. —Don. iii. pi. 84. f. 1. — Ste. M. iv. 243. — Ob- 

 scure black ; with a band on the head, an interrupted (and sometimes nearly 



, obsolete) one on the thorax ; 4 dots and a shoulder stripe on the elytra, and 

 also 3 recurved bands and an oblique line at the apex, bright yellow ; legs 

 and antenna? rusty- red, thighs generally stained with black in the middle. 

 (L. 6-101.) Local; on old posts, &c: Hertford; Epping; Hainault Forest; 

 Chisselhurst ; Suffolk ; Newcastle ; Baronwood, Cumberland : 6. 



(2157 i detritus L. ii. 640. — Pz. F. xciv. f. 5. — Ste. M. iv. 244. — Black ; 

 an obscure band on the head, 2 distinct ones on the thorax, 5 nearly straight 

 ones, the 2 first of which are remote and interrupted, yellow ; legs and 

 antenna? rusty red. (L. 7 1.) Indicated as British erroneously.) 



2158 \ 4-punctatus Fab. E. ii. 352. — Cur. v. pi. 199. — Ste. M. iv. 244. 



— Black, with a dense yellowish pubescence above, and ashy beneath : 

 elytra each with 4 black spots, placed longitudinally^ (L. 5 1.) Found 

 in a window in Norwich : 6. 



(2159 villicus OUv. E. iv. 70. pi. 8. f. 94.?— CI. upsilon Marsham. — Ste. 

 M. iv. 244. — Brownish-black ; thorax rough : tip of seutellum yellowish ; 

 elytra with a broad recurved band at the base, a straight broader, indented 

 one behind the middle, and the apex reddish- white; margins of the abdo- 

 minal segments, and a round spot at its base, yellowish- white ; legs and an- 

 tenna? pitehy. (L. 6 1.) Found near Norwood, but probably imported 

 in N. American timber: 6.) 



(2160 f plebeius Fab. E. ii. 349. — Pz. F. lxxxiii. f. 7. — Ste. M iv. 243. 

 note. — Black ; obscure : elytra with a humeral spot, a bent band reaching 

 to the seutellum, another behind, and the apex, as also 2 dots on the sides of 

 the breast, and the edges of the abdominal segments, dotted with whitish pile. 

 (L. 5 1.) Apparently introduced as British improperly.) 



(2161 f erythrocephalus Fab. E. ii. 350. — OUv. E. iv. 70. pi. 5. f. 60. — Ste. 

 M. iv. 245. note. — Head, thorax, and antenna? dull red; elytra black, with 

 4 straight yellow lines; tip 2-toothed ; legs dull red ; thorax with several 

 acute dorsal tubercules. (L. 6 1. ?) Old timber : Epping Forest, 6. ; doubt- 

 less introduced from N. America. ) 



(460 Stenopterus Illiger.) 

 (2162 \ rufus L. ii. 642.— OUv. E. iv. 74. pi. 1. f. 6 Ste. M. iv. 252. note. 



— Black ; slightly pubescent : elytra and antenna? red ; sides of the breast 

 and of the abdomen with silky, yellowish- white spots. (L. 3-5^ 1.) In- 

 dicated as indigenous erroneously.) 



461 Necydalis Linne. 



(2163 f major L. ii. 641. — Ste. M. iv. 252. note. — Mo. abbreviatus Pz. F. 

 xli. f. 20. — Black ; pubescent ; elytra dull-red, spotless ; mouth, base of 

 the antenna?, and legs rusty-red ; tips of the hinder thighs black. (L. 8| 1.) 

 Erroneously indicated as British. ) 



2164 minor L. ii. C41 Cur. i. pi. 11. — Ste. M. iv. 252. — Black; pu- 

 bescent ; elytra testaceous, with an oblique white streak ; margin of the 

 abdominal segments with a whitish line on each side ; legs testaceous- 

 brown ; thighs abruptly clavate ; antenna? dull pitchy-red. (L. 3-5 1.) 

 Hedges: Windsor; Hertford: 6. 



