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Callidium antennatum N'eium. — Breeds under the bark of 

 pine and cedar (^Jiiniperus)^ making tortuous galleries. 



Callidium janthinum Lee. — Lives under bark of pine. 



Callidium a^reum N'e^um. — Has been bred from chestnut logs. 



Oeme gracilis Lee. — Lives in dead wood of oak {Qiierciis agri- 

 /olia) in California. 



Dryobius sexfasciatus Say. — Lives in oak and beech, under 

 the bark. 



Gracilia minuta Fabr. — Breeds in the wood of the sweet birch 

 {Beiiila leiita). Raised from oak twigs by Mr. Joutel. 



Chion cinctus Dniry. — Bores in the trunk of hickory. 



Eburia 4=geminata Say. — Lives in the trunk of honey-locust, 

 hickory and probably also in ash. 



Romaleum atomarium Dr. — Bores in the twigs of oak, hack- 

 berry (^Celiis), and in the dry leaf stems of palmetto. 



Elaphidion inerme Newm. — Bores in the twigs of oak and 

 orange. 



Elaphidion mucronatum Fabr. — Bores in twigs of oak, hack- 

 berry, palmetto and grapevine. 



Elaphidion parallelum Nezvm. — Breeds in twigs of oak, hickory 

 plum, apple and grape. 



Elaphidion villosum Fabr. — Lives in the twigs of oak, hickory, 

 beech, chestnut, birch, sumac, plum, apple and grapevine. 



Elaphidion irroratum Fabr. — Bores in the trunk of black man- 

 grove in Florida. 



Tylonotus bimaculatus Ha/d. — Found under bark of tulip tree, 

 also lives in ash and dead hickory. 



Heterachthes 4-maculatus Newm. — Breeds in branches of 

 hickory. 



Phyton pallidium ^'^n'.— Lives in branches of hickory. 



Megobrium edvvardsii Lee. — Lives in wood of live-oak in 

 ■California. 



Molorchus bimaculatus Fabr. — Has been bred from hickory 

 branches, also bores in maple twigs. 



Callichroma splendidum Lee. — Breeds in wood of gum-elastic 

 tree in Texas. 



