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Pandeleteius ovipennis Schaeffer. 



October 25, 1907 (Mitchell and Jones). 



OTIORHYNCHIN^:. 



Achrastenus griseus Horn. 



On Quercus, March 26, 1908 (Mitchell). 



PROMECOPIKE. 



Eudiagogus pulcher Fahraeus. 

 Eudiagogus rosenschoeldi Fahrseus. 



These two species are always found in this county in 

 abundance upon senna (Cassia occidentals), which grows 

 abundantly in the lowlands and on the prairies. They appear 

 in such great abundance that they quickly defoliate the senna. 

 Have also observed them defoliating prickly ash (Xdnthoxylum 

 clavaherculis} . They hibernate around the roots, and some- 

 times just under the ground around the senna plants; also 

 under bark of live oak trees (Quercus virginiand), and in 

 hollow twigs of dead Xanthoxylum (Mitchell). 



RHYTIRHININ^E. 



Thecesternus albidus Pierce. 



Crawling on margin of ditch at Point Comfort, Calhoun 

 County, June, 1902; crawling on ground at margin of water 

 hole November, 1902, Victoria (Mitchell). 



HYPERIN^E. 



Listronotus callosus LeConte. 

 June 18, 1904 (Walker). 



Listronotus obliquus LeConte. 



Caught at light, City Hall, September, 1904 (Mitchell). 



Listronotus rotundicollis Le Conte. 



On cotton (Gossypiuni) May 23, 1904 (Walker); (Mitchell). 



Hyperodes echinatus Dietz (Macrops). 



September 16, 1907 (Mitchell); on Ludivigia tia/ans, June 

 29, 1909 (Mitchell). 



Hyperodes humilis Gyllenhal (Macrops) . 



At trap lantern in cotton field, October 1, 1897 (Mitchell); 

 November 15, 1906 (Mitchell). 



Hyperodes obscurellus Dietz (Macrops). 



Seven specimens at trap lanterns in cotton field, October 1, 

 1897 (Mitchell). 



