Head clay-coloured. Antennæ about two-thirds the length of the insect, very dark brown; first articulation clay-coloured. Thorax also clay-coloured; having two spines on each side of it, one larger than the other. Scutellum small, and nearly triangular. Elytra margined at the sides and suture, each with two spines at the extremities, the inner ones being the smallest; green, and deeply furrowed or grooved, having a yellow line running along their lateral margins. Legs, abdomen, and all the under side clay-coloured. Tibiæ armed with two spines at the tips.

STENOCORUS (CERASPHORUS) BALTEATUS.

Plate [XXXVII]. fig. 6.

Order: Coleoptera. Section: Longicornes. Family: Cerambycidæ, Leach.

Genus. Stenocorus, Fabr. Cerambyx p. Linn. Subgenus. Cerasphorus, Serv.

Stenocorus (Cerasphorus) Balteatus. Thorace cylindrico 1-spinoso; elytris bidentatis griseis maculâ oblongâ obliquâ. (Long. Corp. fere 1 unc.)

Syn. Cerambyx balteatus, De Geer Ins. v. p. III. t. 14. f. 3.

Stenochorus garganicus, Fabricius Syst. Ent. p. 178. 3. Syst. Eleuth. II. p. 305. 2. Oliv. Ent. iv. 67. t. 15. f. 105. Pal. Beauv. Ins. d'Afr. et d'Amer. Col. pl. 37. f. 3.

Cerambyx cinctus, Drury, App. vol. 2.

Habitat: Virginia, New York, Maryland, Antigua.