3 o PLATE LXXXIV. 



Der Bogen-Widderkafer. Der Bogenjlrich. Der HoMdfer mit 

 JBogenbinden. La Lepture aux croiffans dares* Panzer Faun. Inf. 

 Germ. In. N° IV. p. 14. 



This is the rareft fpecies of the Leptura genus we have in England; 

 it is found among rotten wood. May. 



Fabricius having feparated the Lepturae of Linnaeus, and arranged 

 them under three diftindt. generic divifions, as Callidium, Donacia, 

 and Leptura, it will be proper to obferve, that the Callidium Arcua- 

 tum, Gafs L Elevtera, Fab. Spec. Inf. is the Leptura Arcuata 

 of Linnaeus s to this we muft alfo add that the Leptura Arcuata t 

 figured in the feventh Number of Panzer's Faunae Infectorum Ger- 

 manicas Initia, is a very different fpecies to our fpecimen, is a native 

 of Auftria, and received its name from Helkvig. 



F I G. II. 



LEPTURA MYSTIC A. 



SPECIFIC CHARACTER, 



Antennae and legs black. Head and thorax black. Shells black, 

 with a triangular grey fpot and two white lines on each ; fhoulders 

 red -brown. 



Linn. Syft. Nat. 2. 639. 18. — Fn. Sv. 693. 

 Leptura, &c. Geoff. Inf. 1. 217. 15. 



Cerambyx albo fafciatus niger, &c Degeer. Inf. 5. 82. 10. 

 Cerambyx quadricolor. Scop. Ent. Cam. 177. 

 Scarabjeus, &c. Raj. Inf. 83. 26. 



Schceff. Icon. Tab. 2. Fig. 9. 

 Callidium myficum. Fab. Spec. Inf. 1. 244. 51. 4.5. 



Common 



