Cerambyx cerdo (var. major), Linn. Syst. Nat. 1. II. p. 629. 39. Drury, App. vol. 2.

Habitat: Italy, Smyrna, Scandaroon, Sicily, Gibraltar (Drury). Central and Southern Europe.

Head dirty black. Antennæ black, much longer than the body. Thorax very rough, round, black and shining, having a spine on each side; the fore-part, next the head, appearing as if surrounded by a groove. Scutellum small and triangular. Elytra black and margined, dark brown at the extremities, and narrow, covering the anus; having a small spine on each, and being very rough, and shagreened. Abdomen and legs black. Tibiæ clothed with short brown hair, and terminated by two spines; under side of the tarsi cushioned.

TRACHYDERES SUCCINCTUS.

Plate [XXXIX]. fig. 2.

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

Genus. Trachyderes, Dalm. (in Sch. Syn. III. p. 364.) Cerambyx p. Linn.

Trachyderes Succinctus. Thorace bispinoso rugoso, elytris fasciâ flavâ, antennis longioribus compressis. (Long. Corp. 1 unc.)

Syn. Cerambyx succinctus, Linn. Syst. Nat. 1. II. p. 627. 32. Fabr. Syst. Ent. p. 168. 16. Syst. Eleuth. II. p. 274. 20. Oliv. Ent. iv. 67. p. 20. t. 7. f. 43. a. b. De Geer Ins. v. t. 14. f. 5.

Cerambyx Zonarius, Voet. Col. Ed. Panz. III. p. 20. t. 7. f. 17.