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Tliis very beautiful infe6t is recorded as a Britifti fpecies of Ce- 

 rambyx, upon the autljority of T. Swainfon, Efq. of the Cuflom- 

 houfe, who found a fpecimen of it in Dover-place, Surrey, fome years 

 ago. Previous to that time it was perfectly well known to the conti- 

 nental naturalifts as an European infect, but it does not appear to be 

 confidered as a common fpecies in any country. 



The finalleft figure fhews the natural fize of this infect : an enlarged 

 reprefentation is alfo given in order to exhibit the fpecies to more ad- 

 vantage. 



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