Cerambyx. COLEOPTERA. 63 



armed with fixed fpines, it muft belong to the 

 third family of our author. It is frequently 

 found on the willow in the autumn, and fmells 

 like mufk, from which circumftance its name 

 is taken. 



The larvae of the Cerambyces nourifh 

 themfelves with the interior fubftance of trees, 

 into which they penetrate, and where they live 

 and perform their metamorphofis, 



Genus 



