S20 Miscellaneous. 



II. Cerambyci, Lee. 

 1. Fam. Lepturidce, Leach. 



(See Journ. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., Vol. I. second series, p. 316.) 



1. Desmocerus, Serv. 



D. palliatus, Forst. Rare, July. 



2. Acmaeops, Say. 



A. proteus, Kirby. Very abundant, June to August. 



3. Evodinus, Lee. 



N. sp.? One specimen taken May 1859. 



4. Typocerus, Lee. 



T. fugax, Fabr. Abundant on the heads of umbelliferous plants in 

 orchards on the Mountain, July and August. 



5. Leptura, Linn. 



L. Canadensis, Fabr. Abundant, July and August. Montreal and 

 Sorel. 



2. Fam. Cerambycidee, Leach. 

 (See Journ. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., Vol. II. second series, p. 5.) 



1. Elaphidion, Serv. 



E. parallelum, Newm. Rare, July. 



2. Arhopalus, Serv. 



A. speciosus, Say. Not common. Larva in hard-maple trees. 



A. pictus, Drury. Very abundant on flowers of Solidago, September 

 Larva on the locust-tree (Robinia pseudacacia), in gardens. 



3. Clytus, Fabr. 



C. ruricola, Oliv. (hamatus, Say.) Rare, July. 

 C. colonus, Lee. Common, July and August. 



4. Physocnemum, Hald. 



P. ligneum, Fabr. Not uncommon, Montreal and Belceil Moun- 

 tains, May. 



5. Phymatodes, Mulsant. 



P. dimidiatus, Kirby. Very rare. 



6. Callidium, Fabr. 



C. janthinum, Dej. (antennatum, Newm.) Common, May to July. 

 Abundant at Sorel. 

 *l. Criocephalus, Mulsant. 



C. agrestis, Kirby. Common. Abundant at Sorel, July. 



(To be continued.) 



