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harbour a quantity ‘of Larva: 5 probably of this infect, though not 
yet determined. 
Has been taken in different parts of the kingdom, and appears te 
be naturalized with us at this time. 
FIG. I. Il 
CERAMBYX HISPIDUS. 
CoLlEOPTERA, | 
CERAMBYX 
SPECIFIC CHARACTER. 
Head and thorax fpined, brown. ‘Shells, upper half white with 
cinereous clouds; lower, brown, with | tonittaitinel ridges, and three 
ftrong {pines on each, next the future. Antenne longer than the 
body, black and white alternately. 
Linn. Syft. Nat. 2. 627. 30.—Fn. Sv. 651. 
Geoff. Inf. 1.206. 9.—Fab. Spec. Inf. 1. 215. 27. 
€erambyx fafciculatus. Degeer Inf. 5. 71. 9. Tab. 3. Fig. 17. 
Scarabeus, Antennis articulatis longis. Raj. Inf. 97: 4- 
I Schaef. Icon. Tab. 14. Fig. 9. 
 ~Frifch. Inf. 13. p. 22. Tab. 16. 
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One of the moft beautiful of our Coleopterous Infeéts, and is : 
eommon in as fituations during moft part of the fummer. 
2s di reptefénts it of the natural fize, Fig, IIL, magnified. 
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