170 BIOLOGICAL SUEVEY OF 



A. scuTELLATUs Gyll. (17245). Known as the Plum Gouger. 



Swept from spirea and fern Sec. 20, July 23 ; Sec. 32, Aug. 9. 



Swept from Solidago Sec. 15, Sept. 8. 

 A. MOLOCHiNUs Dietz (17257). Bar Harbor, Sept. 19 (Br.). 

 A. suBFASCiATiis LcC. (17267). Bar Harbor; S. W. Harbor, 



Aug. 10-30. 



PSBUDOANTHONOMUS Dietz 



P. CEATAEGi Walsh. (17299). Parasitic in some galls and seed 



pods. Swept from Kalmia S. W. Harbor, July 13. 

 P. sp. Beaten from cherry, Aug. 18 (Br.). 



Ellechius Stephens 



E. BiPUNCTATus (Liiiii.) (17333). Taken on willow blossoms 

 which it frequents. May 11. Also by (Br.). 



E. EPHippiATUS (Say) (17335). Occurs on willow and is most 

 variable in size, shape and hue of the dark spots on the 

 elytra. On catkins. May 10 (Br.). 



Orchestes Illiger 



0. EPHIPPIATUS (Say) (17337). Willow catkins (Br.), May 11. 

 0. NIGER Horn (17339). Is found on low willows and is quite 



common. Salisbury Cove, July 15 ; on catkins (Br.), May 11. 



On low willows, Sept. 17. 

 0. PALLicoRNis Say (17345). Under the name of (0. canus) 



this species was called the 'apple flea-weevil' by Forbes. 



Taken on alder S. W. Harbor ; Penikese, Bar Harbor, July 



15-Sept. 9. 

 0. PALLiDioR Leng (17345a). On catkins, May 11. 

 0. sp. Corfield, May 30. 



AcAiJ>Txis Schonherr 



A. CARPiNi (Herbst) (17251). Introduced from Europe. Oc- 

 curs on the flowers of willow. Taken May 11, Otter Creek 

 valley; Bar Harbor, May 4-10 (Br.). All on catkins. 



