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STEPHANODERUS Eich. 



S. dissimilis Zimm. Orange Mts. V, 19 (Bf ) ; New Brunswick (Sm); 



Anglesea (W) ; bred from grape and oak. 

 There are other unnamed species in collections. 



XYLOTERES Er. 



X. politus Say. (unicolor Eich.) Hopatcong (Pm); Orange Mts., rare 

 (Bf) ; Lakewood (LI) ; enters into green wood of dying beech, pine, 

 etc. 



X. scabricollis Lee. Jamesburg V, 10 (Sm) ; Grenloch IV, 8, lona V, 7, 

 entering dying white pine (W) ; Brown's Mills V, 21 (Dke). 



X. lineatus Oliv. On hemlocks VI, 11 on the Pennsylvania side of the 

 Delaware River and sure to occur in North Jersey on the opposite 

 bank (W). 



XYLEBORUS Eich. 



X. dispar Fab. Orange Mts., rare (Bf ) ; Jamesburg V, cut from birch 

 shoots (Sm); Anglesea (W) ; infests also hemlock, apple, beech, oak. 



X. pyri Peck. With the preceding and perhaps identical with it. 



X. obesus Lee. Hopatcong (Pm) ; Lakewood (LI) ; in black oak, beech 

 and hemlock timber, causing large black pinholes (Hpk). 



X. affinis Eich. Maurer V, 16, in dead chestnut (Gr). 



X. inermis Eich. Maurer V, 16, in dead chestnut, associated with the 

 preceding (Gr). 



X. celsus Eich. Orange Mts. VI (div); at light (Ch); DaCosta (W) ; 

 breeds in hickory. 



X. fuscatus Eich. Orange Mts. -(Bf) ; Ocean Co. (Sm); Woodbury IV, 

 5-mile beach IV, 23, in roots and stumps of oak, as a rule in same 

 galleries with "pubescens" (W),; breeds also in hickory, chestnut and 

 pine (Hpk). 



X. xylographus Say. DaCosta, Cape May C. H. V, 26 (W) ; Anglesea 

 VII (Sz); on apple, ironwood and other deciduous trees. 



X. pubescens Zimm. Occurs with and has the same habits as "fus- 

 catus"; breeds also on cherry, magnolia, etc. (Hpk). 



X. caelatus Eich. Camden II, 7 (GG). 



Mr. Wenzel has an undescribed species from maple, taken in Gloucester 

 Co., and on 5-mile beach, in winter and early spring. 



DRYOCCETES Eich. 



D. autographus Ratz. Orange Mts. (Bf ) ; mines under green bark of 



logs, stumps, etc., of spruce (Hpk). 

 D. granicollis Lee. New Jersey (Jiil) ; habits as above (Hpk), and also 



found under bark of chestnut, near roots (Ch). 



