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harbour n quantity of Larvae j probably of this infea, though not 



yet determined. 



J v 



Has been taken in different parts of the kingdom, and appears t« 

 fee cr.turalized with us at this time. 



F I G. II. III. 

 CERAMBYX HISPIDUS. 



Coi EOPTERA. 



Cerambyx. 



SPECIFIC CHARACTER. 



Head and thorax fpined, brown. Shells, upper half whke with 

 cinereous clouds ; lower, brown, with longitudinal ridges, and three 

 ftrong fpines on each, next the future. Antenna longer than the 

 body, black and white alternately. 



Linn. Syft. Nqt. 2. 627. 30. — Fn. Sv. 651. 

 Geoff. Inf. 1.206. 9. — Fab. Spec. Inf. I. 215. 27. 

 Cerambyx fafciculatus. Degeer Inf. 5. 71. 9. Tab. 3. Fig. 17. 

 Scarabseus. Antennis articulatis long is. Raj. Inf. 97. 4. 

 Schaeff. Icon. Tab. 14, Fig. 9. 

 Frifch. Inf. 13. p. 22. Tab. 16. 



One of the moft beautiful of our Coleopterous Infects and is 

 common in certain fituations during moft part of the fummer. 



. Fig. II. reprefents it of the natural fize. Fig. III. magnified. 



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