1899] Harrington — Ottawa CoLEorTERA. 65 



19. Obrium rubrum Nevvm. One on Hickory and one on Scented Raspberry. 



20. Molorchus bimaculatus Say. Abundant ; infests Hictcory and Maple. 



21. Callimoxys sanguinicollis Oliv. Rare ; no record of habits. 



22. Purpuricenus humeralis Fab. One female taken on fence under Oak-tree 

 near Rideau Hall and one male picked up on Sparks St. Two specimens have also 

 been taken by Mr. Simpson at Kingsmere. 



23. Cyllene robinice Forst. Abundant ; a borer in Acacia and exceedingly 

 destructive to that fine ornamental and shade tree. 



24. riagionotus speciosus Say. Not very common ; bores in Maples. 



25. Calloides nobilis Say. More abundant ; also a borer in Maple. 



26. Arhopalus fulminans Feb. Rare ; no observation on habits. 



27. Xylotrechus colonus Fab. Not common ; occurs on dead Hickory. 



28. Xylotrechus sagittatus Germ. Rare ; probably also infests Hickory. 



29. Xylotrechus quadrimaculatus Hald. One specimen captured upon Beech. 



30. Xylotrechus undulatus Say. Abundant ; probably infests Pine and Spruce. 



31. Neoclytus muricatulus Kirby. Two specimens ; one of which was taken 

 upon an old Pine. 



32. Neoclytus erythrocephalus Fab Common ; upon felled Hickory, end of 



July. 



33. Clytanthus ruricola Oliv. Common ; upon Basswood stumps. 



34. Microclytus gazellula I laid. One specimen upon Sumach flowers. 



35. Cyrtophorus verrucosus Oliv. Abundant on flowering shrubs in May and 

 June ; occurs on Oak and Hickory and one was found under bark of Beech. 



36. Euderces picipes Fab. Rare ; on Hickory and on Sumach blossoms in July. 



37. Atimia contusa Say. Rare ; upon White Pine. 



38. Desmocerus palliatus Forst. Common ; bores in stem^ of Elder. 



39. Eucyclops cseruleus Say. Very rare ; no record as to habitat. 



40. Rhagium lineatum Oliv. Not common ; lives under bark of Pine. 



41. Centrodera decolorata Harr. Two specimens upon Oak. Mr. Simpson 

 has also beetles taken in an orchard at Kingsmere where they occurred in abundance 

 upon Apple. 



42. Toxotus Schaumii Lee. Two specimens ; one was upon Beech. 



43. Toxotus vittiger Rand. Common at Casselman upon Oaks in June. 



44. Pachyta monticola Rand. Not common ; taken upon Elder flowers, etc. in 

 May at Kingsmere and other places in the hills. 



45. Anthophilax malachiticus Hald. Rare ; seems to occur upon Birch and 

 Beech. 



46. Anthophilax alternatus Hald. Two specimens ; one in a decaying Beech. 



47. Achmseops proteus Kirby. Very abundant in Lumber-yards and upon Pine. 

 48 Achmneops pratensis Laich. Also abundant in similar conditions. 



49. Gaurotes cyanipenuis Say. Abundant ; especially on Sumach flowers in 



July ; infests Butternut. 



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