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MELANDRYIDiE. 



Penthe obliqiiata (Fabr.) Three under a log, 27th April. B. la F. 



MORDELLIDiE, 



Rhipiphorus pediyiatus (Fabr.) One on leaves of a wayside herb, nth 

 May. B. la F. 



MELOID^. 



^'Epicauta vittata (Fab.) One running on the ground, ist May. B. la F. 



OTIORHYNCHIDiE. 



Tatiymecus c07ifertus Gyll. Two, B. la F. 



Eudiagogus rosenschoeldi Fahrs. Two, one taken crawling on the ground 

 by a road-side, nth May, B. la F.; the other from N. O. 



CURCULIONID/E. 



Listronotus tuberosns Lee. Quite a number of this species taken clinging 

 on the under side of railroad ties lying on the ground not in 

 use, or pieces of wood in dry places, in company with the 

 three following, first part of April. Milnburg Road. 

 M callosus Lee. With preceding, plentiful. 

 II 7iebidosus Lee. With two preceding, quite numerous. 

 II frontalis Lee. A number with the three preceding. 

 Macrops delumbis (Gyll.) One or two with Listronotus. 

 Eudocimus manncrheiinii Boh. One pair in coitu taken in the flooded 

 forest on a pine or cypress stump, over a mile back of the 

 levee, 6th June. They were lying under a chip in a crevice 

 on the top of the newly-cut stump. B. la F. 

 Lixus ttrnmialis Lee. Two taken on stems of weeds, 27 th April and 



25th May. B. la F. 

 Lissorhoptrus simplex (Say). Several attracted to lamp in the evening, 



14th and 23rd May. _ B. la F. 

 Conotraclielus cribricollis (Say). One, B. la F. 



Chalcodermus aeneus Boh. Abundant on stems of elder along ditches on 

 plantations, also taken on some young sprouts of cotton- 

 wood or poplar. B. la F. 

 Baris nitida Lee. One, B. la F. 



^Unknown Rhyncophor. Larvae taken, i8th April, from tamarind seeds 

 found strewn over the planks of the " levee " at New Orleans, 

 where the Central American and Mexican steamers come in. 

 One seed contained six or eight small, white larvae, nearly 

 spherical, At same time some of the larvae were found in 



