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CERAMBYX ADILTS. 
Lonc-Hornep CERAMBYX. 
CoLEoPTERA, 
GENERIC CHARACTER. i 
_ Antenne: articulated, and tapering to the'end. Shelis long and 
narrow. Four joints on each foot. ‘Thorax, with lateral {pines or 
tubercles. isi 
SPECIFIC CHARACTER, 
Antennz confiderably longer than the body. Head, thorax, and 
fhells grey, with fhades of brown, {prinkled with Pe tne and dark 
brown fpots. Thorax fpined. 
Syft. Ent. 164. 1.—Linn. Syft. Nat. 2, 628, —- 
_£n, Sv. 653. 
Cerambyx, Bic. Linn. It. Oel. 8. 
. Degeer. Inf. §. 66. 5. Tab. 4. Fig. 1. 2. 
-Capricornus rufficus. Petiv. Gazoph. Tab. 8. Fig. 8. 
Mouff. Inf. 151. Fig. 2. 
Frifch. Inf. 13. Tab, 12. ac: 
Sulz. Hift. Inf. Tab. 4. Fig. 27. ‘ 
A. Nidrof. 4. Tab. 16. Fig. 8. 
Schaef. Icon. Tab. 14. Fig. 7. 
 Bergftr. Nomencl. 1. 3. 5. Tab. 1. Fig. 5. ty: 
Tab. 2. Fig. 1. 
Fab. Spec.. Inf. 1. 209. %. 
This pes is found in every part of Europe, though \ very fearce; | 
and in England it is extremely rare, : ; 
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