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LE CONTE.—LONGICORN COLEOPTERA 
latter square, not narrowed in front, apex very slightly constricted, disc conve.t, 
covered with long erect yellow hair. Elytra a little wider than the thorax, slightly 
narrowed behind; disc depre.ssed, tip scarcely truncate; tolerably thickly covered 
with large punctures, which become smaller behind. Antennae nearly as long as 
the body, third and fourth joints shorter than the fifth. 
18. L. MuTABiLis.—Elongata depressa, nigra breviter cinereo-pubescens, capite thoraceque confertissinie 
punctatis, hoc quadrate, antrorsum parum angustato, utrinqe leviter impresso, elytris postice vix 
angustatus, apice subtruncatis, dense punctatis, nunc nigris, nunc testaceis apice nigris. Long. -i.—-52. 
Newman Entom, 
Lepiura luridipmnis, Hald. 65. 
Found from Lake Superior to Alabama. 
Species hujus generis raihi ignotte. 
19. L. iNTERRUPTA.—‘ Hirta parallela, nigra utriusque elytri vitta ante medium interrupts testacea, caput 
et thorax hirta nullo modo nitida; elytra crebre punctata, sternum et abdomen lanugine argentea 
obsita. Long. -425.’ 
Newman Ent. 
20. L. viBEx. Caput nigrum ore tiavido, antennis fuscis, thorax convexus, nitidus niger; elytra nigra, 
utriusque vitta albida e basi ultra medium extendente, pedes pallidi, profemoribus macula minuta, meso- 
et meta-femoribus apice late nigris. Long. •325. 
Newman Ent. 
“ Allied to Lepiura longicornis, Kirby.” The shape of the head and eyes is not 
mentioned. This species may be an Acmceops. 
21. L. GULOSA. —‘Linearis, nigra supra nitida, subtus argenteo-sericea, gula rufescente, elytris vitta postice 
abbreviata lutea, apice truncatis. Long. 5 lin.’ 
Kirby N. Z. 184. 
Nova Scotia. A’ery near to L. viltata, but the throat is red, and the hfth joint of 
the antennae is longer than the fourth. 
Species ignotae, generis incerti. 
‘ Pachyta liturata. —Atra villoso-incana, elytris nudis, luridis, lituris tribus nigris, anticis duabus 
subparallelis. Long. 7—9 lin.’ 
Kirby N. Z. 178. 
Vide note to Argaleus nitens. 
Leptura bivittata.— Elytra pale yellowish white, with two black vitt® on each. Long. 2.5 inch. 
Inhabits Missouri. 
Say J. A. N S. 3, 416, 
The thorax is obtusely tuberculate on the sides, the elytra rounded at the tip. It 
seems to be a Toxotus. 
(To be continued.) 
