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of Diatrcea saccharalis in growing stalks of corn on College farm, 

 the burrows containing dead chrysalids of the Diatrcea. Adult beetles 

 of this species were found in numbers with them in the burrows. 

 July J 6th, 1 89 1. Large numbers of the beetles found in sheaths 

 of sorghum infested with aphides, on College farm. 



Oxacis pallida, Lee — Winslow, Arizona, Ji^ily 19th to 20th; two. 



Myodites scaber, Lee. — Chaves, N. M., August 6th, 1892 ; two.* 



Ophryastes tuberosus, Lee. — Grant County, N. M. (VV. J. H.), 

 one. A chimky grayish weevil, with prothorax warted on outer edges. 



Eupagoderes decipiens. Lee. — Grand Canon, Arizona. Hance trail. 

 July jith, 1892; one.* 



Eiipagoderes desertns, Horn. — Winslow, Arizona, June 29th, 1892. 

 A pair /;/ coitu. The antenna? of both were infested with a small 

 red mite. Large whitish gray rhynchophor. On plant No. 290, N. 

 Mex. College Herbarium.* 



Cyphus lanijis, Lee— Grand Canon, Arizona. Hance trail, near 

 rim of canon, July 12th, 1892; one. A small grayish curculionid.* 



Otiorhyiichid gen. et. sp. ?. — Continental Divide, Tenaja, N. M., 

 August 2nd, 1892; one. 



Sitones calif or 7iicus, Fah. — Las Cruces, N. M.j one. 



Ajithonotmis catms, Lee. — Apache Spring, Socorro County, N. 

 M. A small grayish weevil. Bred from galls of Eiirosta bigelovice 

 on Bigelovia graveolens collected June 21st, 1892. (See Can. Ent.; 

 1893, p. 52.) 



Tychiiis setosus, Lee. — Las Cruces, N. M. A single specimen 

 beaten from mesquite (P. juliflora), three miles south of Mesilla, 

 May 1 6th, 1891. This is a minute rhynchophor. 



Scyphop/ioriis acupundatus, Gyll. — Grant County, N. M. (W. J. 

 H.); one. 



RJiodobaenus pustulosus, Gyll. — Grant County, N. M. (W. J. H.); 

 one. Much resembles 13-punctatus. Brick-reddish in colour. 



