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described merely from a drawing sent to him from 

 Surinam by L'Ammiral. It seems that Schonherr 

 considers this insect as a Saperda: the description 

 given by Gmelin induces me to regard it as one 

 of Stenochoridae. 



Sp. 25. Ferrugineus. — An insect closely re- 

 sembling this species I have lately received from 

 the vicinity of Bombay : it appears to be an Ham- 

 maticherus of Serville. 



Sp. 26. Depressus. — The true locality of this 

 species is South America, and not Coromandel, as 

 reported by Degeer. 



Sp. 34. Moschatus. — As I regard this insect as 

 the type of Cerambyx, I retain that name, which 

 appears to have been abandoned by the French 

 writers. Monsieur Serville considers it as belonging 

 to his genus Aromia. 



Sp. 37. Mdilis. — Monsieur Serville applies the 

 name of iEdilis as the type of the genus, and has 

 consequently changed the specific name to Montana. 

 As the insect is more abundant in the plains, I 

 suggest the adoption of Vulgaris, instead of Montana. 

 Sp. 44. Coquus. — In Gmelin's Systema and in 

 Schonherr's Synonymia Insectorum, this insect is 

 ranged under the genus Lamia. I am totally un- 

 acquainted with the species, and record it there- 

 fore as a Lamia with a doubt. 



Sp. 53. Juvencus. — This insect is probably a 

 Saperda. The concise description given by Gmelin 

 leads me to regard it as such ; first from the thorax 

 being unarmed, and secondly as it is compared in 



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