THE MOUNT DESERT REGION IS."') 



Astylopsis Casey 



A. macula (Say) (14960). Bar Harbor, Aug. 2 (Br.). 

 A. guttata (Say) (14961). Mt. Desert, July 21. 

 Reared from larch July 20, '43. 



Leiopus Serville 



L. alpha (Say) (14985). Bar Harbor, Aug. 12 (Br.). 



Hyperplatys Haldeman 



H. maculata Hald. (15005). One specimen taken by beat- 

 ing- shrubs. Record lost. 



H. aspersa (Say) (15016). Larva reported in wild cherry, 

 willow and currant. Beaten from Myrica gale, July 8 (Br.). 



Urographus Horn 



IT. triangulifera (Hald.) (15023). One specimen taken Cor- 

 iield, Sept, 15, '32. 



Graphisurus Kirby 



Gr. pusillus Kby. (15026). On log Eden, June 23. Scarce. 

 Gr. sp. Bar Harbor under bark. Date lost. 



Pogonocherus Latreille 



P. penicellatus Lee. (15049). Larva reported in spruce. 



Bred from pine or fir (Br.) ; Northeast Branch, Aug. 3. 

 P. mixtus Hald. (15056). On Pinus strobus, Aug. 1. 



Saperda Fabricius 



S. obliqua Say (15109). The Alder Borer. In spite of the 

 large growth of alder on the Island, this insect is scarce. 

 Tremont, Aug. 23. Penikese at light, Sept. 10. 



S. Candida Fab. (15112). The Round Headed Apple Borer. 

 Bores in apple and most pomaceous trees and shrubs. Taken 

 in old orchards and at light. July 25-Aug. 21. Fairly com- 

 mon. More females than males seen. 



