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

Genus. Clytus, Fabr. Cerambyx p. Linn. Leptura p. Drury.

Clytus Pictus. Thorace rotundato flavo-fasciato, elytris fasciis septem flavis; anticis antrorsum, posticis retrorsum arcuatis. (Long. Corp. fere 9 lin.)

Syn. Leptura picta, Drury, Append. vol. 2.

Clytus flexuosus, Fabr. Syst. El. 2. 345. 1. Syst. Ent. 191. 22. (Callidium f.) Oliv. Ent. 4. 70. 34. t. 6. f. 76.

Leptura Robiniæ, Forster Cent. Ins. p. 43.

Habitat: New York; where they are found upon the Locust tree (Drury).

Head black, surrounded by a yellow line; front yellow, with a black spot between the antennæ. Antennæ red brown. Thorax black, cylindrical, and smooth, without spines or risings; being encircled with four yellow rings. Scutellum yellow and oval. Elytra black, with six irregular angulated streaks crossing them at equal distances; and another regular and even yellow line crossing them at the joining of the thorax. Abdomen yellow, with dark brown rings. Breast greyish yellow. Legs light red brown, with a small tibial spur.

STENOCORUS (ELAPHIDION) IRRORATUS.

Plate [XLI]. fig. 3.