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Ligyrus gibbosus DeG. H.m., Apr. 13. Electric light. (2) 111. 



Ligyrus relictus Say. H.m., Je. 7. Electric light. 111. 



Euphoria sepulcralis Fabr. H.2, 3, Matanzas L. ; Au. 14, 16, 18 

 30. (7) In tops of various herbaceous plants. Common in 

 southern Illinois. 



Trichius piger Fabr. H.2, 4, 6; Je. 6, 8, 9. (3) On flowers of 

 wild rose. 111. 



Parandra brunnea Fabr. H.2, H.m. ; Au. 18. (3) Under log in 

 grove at Devil's Hole. 111., infesting the bases of fruit and 

 shade trees. 



Orthosoma brunneum Forst. H.m. 111. 



Physocnemum brevilineum Say. H.6, Je. 12. 111. 



Romaleum simplicicolle Hald. H.m. No other Illinois record. 



Batyle suturalis Say. H.4, Au. 20. 111. 



Xylotrechus colonics Fabr. H.m. 111. 



Neoclytus erythrocephalus Fabr. H.4, Pekin ; Je. 5, 6. (2) 111. 



Typocerus velutinus Oliv. H.6, Je. 9. On willow. 111. 



Typocerus sinuatus Newm. Teheran, Je. 22. 111. 



Mecas pergrata Say. H.l, 4; Je. 6, 23. (4) Dry soils of Illinoian 

 glaciation in southern Illinois. 



Oberea tripunctata Swed. H.2, Je. 8. 111. 



Tetraopes tetraophthalmus Forst. H.2, 4; Je. 6,8, July 1. (3) On 

 Asclepias cornuti. 111. 



Tetraopes femoratus Lee. H.3, Matanzas L., Mol. ; Au. 15, 16, S. 

 9. (8) On Asclepias. 111. 



Lema cornuta Fabr. H.2, 3; Au. 18, 19. (11) On leaves of Com- 

 melina virginica, gnawing the surface and causing whitened 

 streaks. Richardson ('92) describes a similar injury to this 

 plant by L. sayi. He found its eggs placed singly in the 

 folds of the central leaf about the flower stalk, and the 

 larvae, — which were white, with a black spot on the second 

 segment, — eating down an inch or two into the soft stalk. 

 Knaus ('01) found L. cornuta feeding on dock near sand-hills 

 in Kansas. Sand-dunes of N. W. Ind. (Kwiat '05). 



Cryptocephalus J^-maculatus Say. H.6, Je. 9. 111. 



Cryptocephalus mutabilis Mels. H.4, Au. 20. 111. 



Pachybrachys pubescens Oliv. Teheran, Je. 22. 111. 



Monachus ater Hald. H.4, Je. 6. (2) 111. 



Monachus saponatus Fabr. H.4, Je. 6. (3) 111. 



Graphops nebulosus Lee. H.4, Je. 6. (2) 111. 



