Roberts returns for Wales
Star centre Jamie Roberts has been named in a 35-man Wales squad for the Tests against Argentina, Samoa, New Zealand and Australia at the Millennium Stadium next month.
Rob Howley, Wales' interim head coach in the absence of Warren Gatland, has selected six players who did not figure in his original 34-man summer tour squad to Australia, including Roberts who returns from injury, with Ospreys tighthead prop Aaron Jarvis the only potential debutant.
Jarvis is one of six props named - only five travelled down under in the summer, which accounts for the larger contingent this time - with fellow Osprey Ryan Bevington and Blues front row Scott Andrews recalled to join incumbents Adam Jones, Gethin Jenkins and Paul James.
Scarlets pair Rob McCusker and Tavis Knoyle both also return to the fold alongside Ospreys flyhalf Dan Biggar, whilst Cardiff Blues flank Sam Warburton is retained as captain.
Knoyle returns in place of Ospreys scrum half Rhys Webb and Biggar alongside Roberts completes the 15-man backs contingent with Aled Brew and Andrew Bishop the players missing out.
Scarlets prop Rhodri Jones (shoulder), Exeter Chiefs prop Craig Mitchell (bicep) and Dragons back row Dan Lydiate (ankle) were unavailable due to injury.
The squad will begin their preparations with a week's training camp in Spala, Poland, beginning this Sunday, the same Olympic training village which they visited prior to the World Cup last year.
Wales begin their campaign against Argentina on Saturday, 10 November, before facing Samoa the following Friday evening.
The arrival of New Zealand in Cardiff ahead of their clash with Wales on Saturday, 24 November will coincide with Gatland’s return to the national squad coaching staff.
He re-joins the squad for the clash with the All Blacks and to see them face the Wallabies in the series climax on 1 December, before returning to British & Irish Lions duties and leaving Howley in full charge once again for the 2013 Six Nations Championship.
"We are really pleased with the strength and depth of the squad with some pleasing individual performances over the last three or four weeks, but we all understand and realize the skill, physicality and intensity will go up over the next five weeks," said Howley.
"This is one of the reasons we are going back to our training camp in Poland to sharpen minds and bodies.
"Argentina are first up and after the experience they have gained in the Rugby Championship they will be a challenging and tough opponent, but this is a challenge we will look forward too.
"We know how important momentum is going into any series and the bigger picture is the Rugby World Cup draw at the beginning of December and how we perform against the Pumas, Samoa, the All Blacks and the Wallabies will have a direct effect on our seeding in that draw.
"We need a successful November to back up our performances at the World Cup in New Zealand and the Six Nations Grand Slam earlier this year and we are determined to achieve it," he added.
Wales squad: Leigh Halfpenny, Liam Williams, Alex Cuthbert, George North, Harry Robinson, Ashley Beck, Jonathan Davies, Jamie Roberts, Scott Williams, Dan Biggar, James Hook, Rhys Priestland, Tavis Knoyle, Mike Phillips, Lloyd Williams, Scott Andrews, Ryan Bevington, Paul James, Aaron Jarvis, Gethin Jenkins, Adam Jones, Richard Hibbard, Ken Owens, Matthew Rees, Bradley Davies, Luke Charteris, Ian Evans, Alun Wyn Jones, Toby Faletau, Ryan Jones, Rob Mccusker, Aaron Shingler, Justin Tipuric, Josh Turnbull, Sam Warburton.