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MODERN SYSTEM. 
Sp. 1. Cly. Arietis. [PI. Z.Jig. 25.) . 
Cerambyx Arietis. Linn., Marsh. Clytus Arietis. Fair., Leach. Ca- 
lidium Arietis. Lutr. 
Inhabits trunks of trees in sunny weather. 
Genus 231. CALLIDIUM. Fair., Latr., Leach. Cerambyx. 
Linn., Marsh. 
Labial palpi with the last joint obtrigonate : thorax orbicular, depressed 
or but little convex : antenna setaceous, as long as the body : hinder 
thighs abruptly clavate. 
Sp. 1 . Cal. violaceum. 
Cerambyx violaceus. Linn., Marsh. Callidium violaceum. Fair., Latr., 
Leach. 
Inhabits Europe. In Britain it is generally found on palings. I lately 
bred a specimen from a larva found in a Norway deal, and I am in- 
formed by an intelligent carpenter from whom I received the larva, 
that he has frequently met with them in new wood. Mr . Kirby has 
given an interesting history of this species in the Transactions oj the 
Linnean Society, vol. v. 
Genus 23.5. MOLOKCIIUS. Fair. 
Elytra abbreviated. 
Sp. 1. Mol junior. 
Necydalis major. Linn. Molorchus Umbellatarum. Fabr. 
Inhabits flowers and hedges. 
Fam. XLIII. Lepturad.e. Leach. 
Lip much widened at its extremity, cordiform : body elongate ; hilrwt 
very apparent : antenna inserted between the eyes. 
Genus 236. LEPTtJ KA of authors. 
Thorax not spined on each side. 
Sp. 1. Lep. elan gala. 
Leptura elongata. Fair., Latr., Marsh., Leach. 
Inhabits various flowers in hedges, and is pretty common. 
Sp. 2. Lep. guadrifasciata. [PL 2. fg. 26.) 
I nhabits umbelliferous plants ; is rather scarce. 
Genus 237. 1UIAGIUM. Fabr., Leach. Leptura. Lim., Luti't 
Marsh. 
Thorax with a spine on each side ; antenna setaceous, 
Sp. 1 . Rlni. vulgare. Leach. 
Leptura Inquisitor. Latr., Marsh. Rliagium Inquisito* Fabr. j 
Inhabits umbelliferous plants in woods, and may be found in deca) 
stumps of trees in the winter months. 
Genus 238. HARGIUM. Leach’s MS$. 
Thorax with a spine on each side : antenna thickest In their middle 
Sp. 1 , Jtha. Inquisitor. 
