



COLEOPTERA. 
eg ——__ 
CERAMBYX FARINOSOUS. 
GENERIC CHARACTER. 
Articulations of the antenne gradually decreafe in fize towards the end. Thorax fpined or gibbous. 
Elytra narrow, and of equal length throughout. 
SPECIFIC CHARACTER 
AND 
SYNONYMS. 
Thorax fpined. Shells {potted with a white farinaceous fubftance. Antennz longer than the body. 
CeraMByx Farinosus. Lizn. Syft. Nat, 2. 626, 24. 
Fab. Spec. Inf. 1. p. 214, 25, 
Stenocorus Farinofus: thorace f{pinofa piceus elytris punctis {parfis farinofis, antennis longis. 
Fab. Ent. Syft. 1+ 295. 11. 
CeRAMBYX CuHINENSIS. Forft. N. Sp. Cent. 1. 39. 
Oliv. Inf: 66. tab. 7. fig. 46. 

Among fome Chinefe drawings of the late Mr. Bradfhaw, we obferved one on which the metamorphofis 
of this Cerambyx feemed to be delineated. The larva was partly concealed in the hollow of a piece of 
decayed wood; it was ofa whitifh colour, with the head and tail black, as defcribed by Fabricius. 
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CERAMBYX & U BUS. 
GENERIC CHARACTER. 
Articulations of the antenne gradually decreafe in fize towards the end. Thorax fpined or gibbous. 
Elytra narrow, and of équal length throughout. 
SPECIFIC CHARACTER 
AND 
SYNONYMS. 
Thorax {pined, bimaculated. Bafe of the thells ftudded with {mall protuberances. Apex of the fhells 
terminate in a fharp point. 
