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29. Elaphidion, Serville; spinicorne, Fab. Reddish testaceous, 

 densely covered with short ashy pubescence, with mottled 

 denuded spots ; antennae and legs very slightly clothed ; 

 ten lines ; found at Bermondsey amongst timber. Sum), 

 PL 7, Jig. 3. ** 



SO. Tetraopes, Dalmann; tornator, Fab. Pale reddish testa- 

 ceous ; thorax with four black spots ; the elytra with a 

 small black spot at the shoulder, and another on the disk 

 beyond the middle, and an ashy irregular macula at the 

 middle, and another larger at the apex ; antennee fuscous ; 

 legs black ; six lines ; found amongst timber, but a native 

 of North America. Supp. PL 8, fig. 1. 



31. Cylinders, Newm.; luteus, Marsh. (Curtomerus, Steph.) 



Entirely testaceous ; in the female (C. pallida, Newm.) 

 the antennae are shorter and not fringed, and the thighs 

 are less robust ; four to five lines ; found amongst tim- 

 ber, but imported. Supp. PL 8, fig. 2. 



32. Penichroa, Steph.; fasciata, Wilkin. Entirely dirty testa- 



ceous ; elytra with an indistinct band across the middle ; 

 seven to nine lines ; once found in abundance at Norwich, 

 but evidently imported. Supp. PL 8, fig. 3. 



33. Arhopalus, Serville; fulminans, Fab. Black, with an ashy 



pubescence ; the thorax with three denuded spots ; the 

 elytra with several irregular angulated bands ; about six 

 lines ; taken at Kensington, but doubtlessly imported 

 from North America. Supp. PL 8, fig. 4. 



