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1861. Thompson, Cerambyc., p. 153; designated virens L. as type of 
Leptura L. (Type already designated by Westwood.) 
1886. Des Gozis, L’Espece Typique, p. 33; designated rubra L. as type of 
Leptura L. (Type already designated by Westwood.) 
The species 4-f asciata L. and elongata DeG. are congeneric; 1 Leptura 
L. and Strangalia Serv. are, therefore, synonymous and Leptura L. has 
precedence. 
Genotype, Leptura 4-f asciata L.; designation by Westwood. 
Pachyta Dejean 
1821. Dejean, Faun. Ins. Lapp., vol. 1, p. 376; 8-maculata Fab. included 
in his list of species. 
1840. Westwood designated as type (Leptura) 8-maculata Fab., 1801, 
(= 4-maculata L.). 
Genotype, (Leptura) 8-maculata Fab. 
Pidonia Mulsant 
1863. Mulsant, Col. Fr. Longic., ed. 2, p. 570; including Leptura lurida 
Fab. and Leptura lineata Letz. 
Genotype here designated, Leptura lurida Fab. 
Piodes Leconte 
1850. Leconte, Jour. Acad. Phila., vol. 1 (2), p. 318; monotypic. 
Genotype, Piodes coriacea Lee. 
Pyrotrichus Lee. 
1862. Leconte, Proc. Acad. Phila., p. 41; monotypic. 
Genotype, Pyrotrichus mtticollis Lee. 
Stenocorus Geoffroy 
( Rhagium Fabr.) 
1762. Geoffroy, Hist. Abreg. des Insects, I, p. 221; Genus Stenocorus 
described, including Cerambyx inquisitor L,, in his list of species. 
1775. Fabricius, Sys. Ent., p. 182; Genus Rhagium described, including 
Cerambyx inquisitor L. in his list of species. 
1839. Curtis, Brit. Ent., p. 750; type of Rhagium Fab. designated as 
Leptura inquisitor L. 
1861. Thompson, Cerambyc., pp. 156-7. Thompson states that Geoffroy 
founded Stenocorus on his first species, “lisse a bandes jeunes,” 
which was subsequently given a definite name, Stenocorus para- 
sinus, by Fourcroy, (Ent. parisienne, p. 85, 1785), and that 
Fabricius placed the same species in his genus Rhagium under the 
name bifasdatum Fabr. He, therefore, considers Rhagium Fabr. 
to be a synonym of Stenocorus Geoffroy, and this interpretation 
is apparently correct, although parasinus Fourcroy cannot be 
accepted as the type. The type of Stenocorus Geoff, has apparently 
not yet been properly designated. Geoffroy included Cerambyx 
inquisitor L. as the second species listed under Stenocorus and 
that species is hereby designated the genotype. Rhagium Fab., 
therefore, becomes a synonym of Stenocorus Geoff. 
Genotype here designated, ( Cerambyx ) inquisitor L. 
1 Aurivillius, Cat. Col. 1912, pp. 234, 238. 
