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Division II. 



Antennae as long as the body, often longer, composed 

 of elongate cylindric joints. 



Genus CCLXXXVIII. Ulf.iota. Latreille. 



Cerambyx. Linnaeus. 



Brontes. Fabricius. 



Cucujus. Olivier, Herbst. 



Labium porrect, very apparent. Palpi terminated by 

 an almost conic pointed joint. Tarsi short. 



Sfi. 1. Flavifies. 



Cerambyx filanalus. Linnxus. 



Uleiota Jlavafies. Latreille. 



Brontes Jlavi/ies. Fabricius. 



Cucujus filanatus. Herbst. 



Cucujua flavifies. Olivier, Paykull. 



Inhabits Europe, beneath the bark of dead trees. 



Division III. 



Head not gradually produced into a rostrum. Tarsi 

 strong beneath. 



Subdivision 1. 

 Antennae filiform or setaceous, or slightly thickening 

 towards their extremities. Maxillae with no horny hook 

 on their internal sides. 



Tribe VII. Cerambycides. 

 Lip much widened at its extremity, cordiform. Body 

 elongate. Antennae long, generally inserted in a nitch 

 in the eyes. 



Family I. Prionida. 



Labrum very small, or almost none. 

 Division I. 



Antennae moniliform, short. 



Genus CCLXXXIX. Sfondyi.is. Fabricius, Olivier, 

 Latreille. 



Attelabus. Linn. 



Cerambyx. De Geer. 



Palpi with the last joint nearly obconic. Body convex. 

 Tarsi with the penultimate joint distinctly bifid. Tho- 

 rax almost orbicular, without border or teeth. 



Sfi. 1. Bufirestoides. 



Sfiondylus bufirestoides. Fabr. Oliv. Latr. 



■Attelabus bufirestoides. Linn. 



Inhabits Europe, at the roots of the pine. 

 Division II. 



Antennae pectinated or serrated, in all longer than the 

 thorax. 



Genus CCXC. Prionus. Geoffrey, Fabricius, Oli- 

 vier, Latreille. 



Cerambyx. Linn. Marsham. 



Thorax with the sides gently sloping, dentated. An- 

 tennae serrated, a little shorter than the body ; of the 

 male twelve, of the female eleven-jointed. 



Sfi. 1. Coriarius. 



Cerambyx coriarius. Linn. 



Prionus coriarius. Latreille, Fabricius, Olivier. 



Inhabits Europe. 



Family II. Cerambycida. 



Labrum very apparent, of various sizes. Antenna; 

 inserted in a nitch in the eyes. 



Division I. 

 Head vertical. Palpi almost filiform. 

 Genus CCXCI. Macropus. Thunberg. 



Prionus. Olivier. 



Cerambyx. Linn. 



Lamia. Latreille. 



Body much depressed. Thorax with a moveable spine 

 on each side, placed on a tubercle. Anterior feet of the 

 male very long. 



Sfi. 1. Longimanus. 



Prionus longimanus. Olivier. 



Lamia longimana. Latr. 



Cerambyx longimanus. Linn. 



Inhabits Brasil. 



Genus CCXCII. Lamia. Leach. 



Lamia. Latreille, Fabricius. 



Cerambyx. Linn. Marsham, Fabricius. 



Antennae ten-jointed, longer than the body. 



This genus is divided into sections. 



A. Body depressed. (Lamia, Fabricius.') 

 Sfi. 1. JEdilis. 



Lamia nedilis. Fabricius, Latreille. 

 Cerambyx adilis. Linn. Marsham. 

 Inhabits Europe. 



B. Body not depressed. (Lamia, Cerambyx, Fabri- 

 cius.) 



Sfi. 2 JVebulosus. 



Cerambyx nebulosus. Fabricius, Marsham. 



Lamia nebulosa. Latreille. 



Inhabits Europe. 



Sfi. 3. Tex tor. 



Lamia textor. Fabricius, Latreille. 



Inhabits Europe. 



C. Body linear. Thorax not spined at the sides. 

 (oaperda, Fabricius.) 



Sfi, 4. Oculata, 



Cerambyx oculatua. Marsham. 

 Safierda oculata. Fabricius. 

 Lamia oculata. Latreille. 

 Inhabits Europe. 



Genus CCXCIII. Saperda. Leach. 

 Cerambyx. Marsham. 



Antennae eleven-jointed, longer than the body. Body 

 linear. Thorax without spines. 

 Sfi. I. Lineato-collis. 

 Cerambyx lineato-collis. Marsham. 

 Safierda lineato-collis. Leach, Zoolog. Mis. vol. i. 

 Inhabits England. 



Division II. 



Head nutant. Palpi with the last joint thicker than 

 the others. 



Genus CCXCIV. Cerambyx. Linn. Fabricius, La- 

 treille, &c. 



Stenooorus. Fabricius. 



Antennae longer than the body. Palpi with the last 

 joint obconic, compressed. Thorax with a spine on 

 each side. 



Sfi. I, Moscnatus. (Musk cerambyx.) 



Cerambyx moschatus. Linn. Fabricius, Latreille, &c 



Inhabits willows in Europe, emitting, whilst alive, a 

 fine smell, resembling the flavour of roses. 



Genus CCXCV. Stenocorus. Fabricius. 



Cerambyx. Latreille. 



Palpi with the last joint obtrigonate. Thorax without 

 spines. 



Sfi. 1. Sfiinicorni8. 



Stenocorus sfiinicornis. Fabricius. 



Cerambyx sfiinicornis. Latreille. 



Genus CCXCVI. Clytus. Fabricius. 



C^erambyx. Linn. 



