BUPRESTIDAE OF NORTH AMERICA 89 



Pennsylvania:: Castle Rock V-30 (8); Bethlehem. 



Wyoming-: Yellowstone Park (10). 



Illinois: La Grange VII-18 (c). 



Lower California: Ensenada (1). 



Hosts: Redwood (Sequoia semipervirens) , Lodgepole pine (Piniis 

 contorta), Douglas fir (Pseudotsiigae taxifolia), weeping willow 

 (Salix babylonica), Mountain mahogany (Cercocarpus parvifolius), 

 Sugar pine (Piniis lambertiana) , pinion (P. edidis), yellow pine 

 (P. ponderosa), Jeffrey pine (P. jeffreyi), knobcone pine (P. attenu- 

 ata), Digger pine (P. sabiniana) , pitch pine (P. rigida), Monterey 

 pine (P. radiata), California walnut (Jnglans calif ornica), hickory 

 (Hickoria sp.), California white oak (Quercus calif ornica), Garry 

 oak (Querciis garryana) , (Rosa neomexicana) , service berry (A7nel- 

 anchier alnifolia), red bud (Cercis occidentalis), and Rhododendron 

 (Rhododendron occidentalis). 



Adults feed on the pollen and leaves of primrose, dandelion (Tarax- 

 acum officanale), butter cup (Rosa, fendleri), ladies slipper (pube- 

 scens), and (Antennaria sp.). 

 ^Season : March-Sseptember. 



AENESCENS Casey, See AENEOGASTER Lsporte-Gory 



AERICO Crotch, See AENEOGASTER Laporte-Gory 



BIViTTATA Gory, See QUERCATA Fabricii 



*CALIF0RN1CA Obenberger 



1914 Obenberger p. 26. 



Type locality: California. 



*CASEYI Obenberger 



1914 Obenberger p. 26. 1914 Obenberger p. 17. 



Type locality: Pennsylvania. 



CUNEIFORMIS Gory, See QUERCATA Fabricii 



CYANELLA Gory, See QUERCATA Fabr'cii 



133. DELETA Leconte (9397) 



1878 Leconte p. 459. 1911 Gibson p. 114. 



1882 Horn p. 109. 1913 Woodworth p. 195. 



1892 Kerremans p. 120. 1914 Obenberger p. 17. • 



1895 Fall p. 98. 1917 Chamberlin p. 135. 



1901 Fall p. 117. 1924 Chamberlin p. 189. 

 1903 Kerremans p. 174. 



*The status of these species is doubtful. 



