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LONGICOllN COLEOPTEHA OP NEW ZEALAND, 
Species XI.— Xylotoles lentus, Newman, Entomol., No. 1, p. 12. 
Species XII.— Lamia heteromorpha^ Bdv, Voy. Astrol. 2, 505, I believe species XI. aud 
XII. to be identical with Xylotoles griseus. 
Species XIII.— Xylotoles lynceus. White, op. cit. p. 279. 
SvN.— Saperda lyncea, Fabricius, Eat. Syst. 1, 2, p. 313 ; Syst. Eleuth. 2, 323, 
Described by Fabricius as a native of New Zealand, from the 
Banksian Cabinet, in which the typical specimen is still preserved. 
Its elytra, divergent at the tips, at once separate it from the pre¬ 
ceding species. 
Species XIV.— Ohrium Fabricianumy Westw. 
Syn.— Clytus minutusy Fabricius, Syst. Ent, 192 ; Ent. Syst. 2, 332; Syst. El, 1, 2, 
p. 346; Oliv. Ins. 70; Fab. 5, fig. 56. 
Nec Obrium minutumy Auct. hodiem. 
Described by Fahidcius as a native of New Zealand, from the 
Banksian Cabinet, where the typical specimen still exists, although 
in a bad state of preservation. The species is very closely allied 
to the following, of which it might perhaps be considered an imma¬ 
ture individual, were not the joints of the antennm black at the tips. 
Species XV.— Obrium guttigerumy Westw. (Plate 56, fig. 4.) 
O. cyaoeum nitidum, clytiia magis purpurascentibus basi subtubcrculatis, singulo plaga 
magna meiUana rotundata albida parum clevata, articulis omnibus antennarum ad apiccin, 
apicibusque clavatis femorum nigris. Caput antice fulvo-purpurcum, tropbis brevibus 
rufescentibus, mandibularum brevium apicibus nigris, thorax elongatus ante et pone 
medium valdo constrictus, medio rotundato gibboso. Tibi® et tarsi pallide testacei. 
Long. corp. lin. 2^. 
Habitat Port Nicholson, New Eealand. ISlus, Parry, 
Species XTI.— Saperda trisUs^ Fabricius, Syst. Ent, 186, and Ent. Syst. vol. iv., Appendix, 
p. 453—(where Fabricius has corrected the errors in the transposition of the names of 
the species described by him in vol. i. part 2, p. 314 of that work, where the S. lineata, 
from Zanguebar, was described under the name of friVriy.) 
The species was described by Fabricius in his earlier works 
correctly as a native of New Zealand, from the Banksian Collection, 
where the typical specimen is still preserved. In the Syst. Eleuth. 
(2, p. S'26) by another strangi? error Fabricius assigns Germany as 
the native country of the species. 
Species SXIL—Saperda villosUy Fabr., Syst. Eleuth. 2, p. 320; White, op. cit. 
Saperda hirtay Fabr. Ent. Syst. 1, 2, p. 309 (nec. S. hirta, Fabr. Eat. Syst, 1, 
2, p. 317, ex Italia). 
Described by Fabricius as a native of New Zealand, from the 
Banksian Cabinet, in which the typical individual is still preserved. 
