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CLTTUS THORACICUS. 
GENERIC CHARACTER. 
Antennae fetaceous : eyes reniform, and embracing the bafe of the antennae: thorax globofe, and broad 
as the wing-cafes: elytra rigid, length of the abdomen: legs long and formed for walking, thighs com- 
prefled, four joints in the feet. 
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SPECIFIC CHARACTER. 
Thorax black, with a rufous fpot: wing-cafes fulvous, future at the bafe, and two oblique bands black. 
ClytusThoracicus : thorace atro macula rufa, elytris fulvis; futura ball faciifque duabus obliquis atris. 
A nondefcript fpecies in the cabinet of Mr. Francillon. From New Holland. 
CLYTUS SEX- M AC UL AT US. 
SPECIFIC CHARACTER. 
Black: thorax covered with lilvery down: wing-cafes rough, with three yellow fpots, and fomewhat 
emarginate at the tip. 
Clytus Sex-maculatus : niger, thorace argenteo-villofo, elytris fcabriufculis maculis tribus flavis 
apice fub-emarginatis. 
This alfo is a new fpecies from the fame cabinet and country as the preceding. 
CLYTUS PUNCTULATUS. 
SPECIFIC CHARACTER. 
Brownifli-teftaceous : wing cafes fprinkled with impreffed black dots. 
Clytus Punctulatus: fufco-teftaceus, elytris pun6tis impreffis fparfis nigris. 
An undefcribed fpecies found in Botany Bay. From a fpecimen of this rare infeft in the author’s 
cabinet, it appears this fpecies was firft difcovered by Mr. Bailey the aftronomer, in the expedition of 
Capt. Cook round the world. 
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