. The Horticulturist and journal of rural art and rural taste . ?aist*d by Remtrant 1* ^^^CSuD ^^P^^^^^^-^-/^ various stages, but regret that my woodcut is not equal to ray wishes ; but it maysuffice, as I am not a professed wood-cutter. The insect is about half an inch long, of a black color. The face, Fig. 9, isdensely clothed with yellowish hairs ; the Antennae clavate, with the apical seg-ment subcompressed; the cheeks, underside and margin of the thorax, and ante-rior segment of the abdomen, sparsely clothed with yellowish hairs. The tibiaare black, with a few hairs near the body, except


. The Horticulturist and journal of rural art and rural taste . ?aist*d by Remtrant 1* ^^^CSuD ^^P^^^^^^-^-/^ various stages, but regret that my woodcut is not equal to ray wishes ; but it maysuffice, as I am not a professed wood-cutter. The insect is about half an inch long, of a black color. The face, Fig. 9, isdensely clothed with yellowish hairs ; the Antennae clavate, with the apical seg-ment subcompressed; the cheeks, underside and margin of the thorax, and ante-rior segment of the abdomen, sparsely clothed with yellowish hairs. The tibiaare black, with a few hairs near the body, except the anterior pair, Fig. 3, Avhichare densely clothed with long, ochrous hairs. Fig. 5, the spurred hind-leg; thetarsi are covered with short black hairs. Fig. 7, the two jaws—one apparentlyone-toothed, cutting edge slightly curved. Fig. G is the tongue ; its externalsheath, and the maxillary and labial palpi, separated. Fig. 4, the anterior wing,with its cells. This species maybe known to those familiar with the insect. I will not ventureto name it, but sha


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