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ENTOMOLOGICAL NEWS. 



[Oct., '02 



CERAMYCID.K. 



Asemum mcestum Hald. 

 Tetropium cinnamopterum Kirby. 

 Phymatodes dimidiatus Kirby. 

 Callidium antennatum Newm. 

 Pachyta monticola Rand. 

 Acmaeops pratensis Laich. 

 Leptura capitata Newm. 



" chrysocoma Kirby.* 



" mutabilis Newm. 

 Monohammus scutellatus Say. 

 oregonensis Lee. 



CHRYSOMELID^E. 



Donacia pusilla Say. 

 Orsodacna children! Kirby . 



" var. hepatica Say. 



" " trivittata Lee. 



" " tibialis Kirby. 

 Pachybrachys infaustus ? Hald. 

 Adoxus vitis Linn. 

 Typophorus canellus var. quadri- 



guttata Lee. 

 Typophorus canellus var. quadri- 



notata Say. 

 Typophorus canellus var. gilvipes 



Horn. 



Graphops pubescens Melsh. 

 Doryphora lo-lineata Say. 

 Chrysomela philadelphica Linn.\ 

 " bigsbyana Kirby. 



Lina tremulae Fab.% 

 Gonioctena pallida Linn. 

 Diabrotica i2-punctata Oliv. 

 Galerucella decora Say. 



cavicollis Lee. 

 CEdionychis quercata Fab. 



subvittata Horn. 

 Disonycha limbicollis Lee. 



quinquevittata Say. 

 pennsylvanica ///. 

 Haltica ignita ///. 



" evicta Lee. 

 Crepidodera helxines Linn. 

 Epitrix cucumeris Harr. 

 Microrhopala excavata Oliv. 



TENEBRIONID.K. 



Phellopsis obcordata Kirby. 

 Upis ceramboides Linn. 

 Boletotherus bifurcus Fab. 



CISTELIDrE. 

 Isomira quadristriata Coup. 



LAGRIID,*:. 

 Arthromacra aenea Say. \ 



MELANDRYIDyE. 



Melandrya striata Say. 

 Xylita laevigata Helhc. 



. CEDEMERID.^. 

 Asclera puncticollis Say. 



* Mr. Liebeck says of this species : " Leptura chrysocoma is a common 

 species in the western States, but yours is the first I have seen from the 

 East." 



In a collection of beetles recently purchased by Cornell University of 

 Mr. R. J. Crew there is a single specimen c f this species labeled Toronto, 

 Out. 



f A good series of this species was taken, all of them on dogwood 

 bushes (Cornus] chiefly along water courses ; several pairs were secured. 



i This was one of the most common Chrysomelids seen about Axton, 

 and a large series was secured : they were found almost wholly upon 

 poplar, Populns tremuloides, doubtless. 



% This species was found in large numbers on Cory/its associated with 

 Dichelonycha elongata: scores of specimens were seen. 



