Family [99]. Cerambycim. Kirby. 



Genus [540]. Necydalis. Lin. Two species. 



N. minor, Lin. Pitchy ; thorax darker ; elytra with an 

 oblique pale line upon the disk; three to five lines; 

 Umbelliferae, near woods. PL 74, Jig. 3. 

 Genus [541]. Aromia. Serville. One species. 



A. Moschata, Lin. Blue, green or coppery, shining ; an- 

 tennae bluish or greenish ; ten to seventeen lines ; wil- 

 lows, in marshy places. PL 74, Jig. 4. 

 Genus [542]. Cerambyx. Lin. One species. 



C. Cerdo, Fab. Black or pitchy, especially towards the 

 apex of the elytra ; twelve to sixteen lines ; willows, 

 marshy places. PI. 78, Jig. 1. 

 Genus [543]. Hylotrupes. Serville. One species. 



H. Bajulus, Lin. Pitchy; the thorax densely clothed with 

 pale grey down, with two denuded spots on the disk ; 

 the elytra, with the base and a transverse band about the 

 middle, also covered with pale pubescence ; six to twelve 

 lines; old timber and outhouses. PL 75, Jig. 1. 

 Genus [544]. Callidium. Fab. Five species. 



C. violaceum, Lin. Purplish blue or violet; sometimes 

 greenish ; four to nine lines ; old fir timber, posts and 

 rails. PI. 75, Jig. 2. 

 Genus [545]. Asemum. Esch. One species. 



A. striatum, Lin. Pitchy black ; thorax slightly pubescent ; 

 seven to nine lines ; old trees ; Scotland. PL 75, 

 Jig. 3. 



Genus [546]. Gracilia. Serville. One species. 



G. minuta, Fab. Reddish brown ; thorax redder ; antennae 

 and legs fuscous ; two and a half to three lines ; old dead 

 elm enclosures. PL 75, fig. 4. 

 Genus [547]. Clytus. Fab. Four species. 



C. Arietis, Lin. Deep black ; the thorax in front and be- 

 hind, scutellum, an abbreviated transverse mark at the 

 shoulder, an oblique diverging transverse line in the cen- 

 tre, another directly transverse at two-thirds their length, 

 the apex of the elytra, and the pygidium, all bright 

 brimstone yellow ; antennae at the base and the legs red- 

 dish testaceous ; six to eight lines ; palings and Umbel- 

 liferae ; common. PI. 75, fig. 6. 

 Genus [548]. Obrium. Megerle. One species. 



O. Cantharinum, Lin. Bright chesnut yellow, shining ; 

 antennae and legs pitchy ; four to five lines ; old timber. 

 PL 75, fig. 5. 



