June, iSg'^.] BeUTENMULLER : FoOD-HaBITS of CERAMr.YCID^E. 77 



Neoclytus luscus Lee. — Breeds in hickory limbs and probably 

 also in the trunk of the tree. 



Neoclytus capraea Say. — Bores in ash, elm and hickory, limbs 

 and trunks. 



Clytanthus albofasciatus Lap. — Lives in the limbs of hickory 

 and in the wood of the grapevine. C. ruricola also breeds in hickory. 

 Microclytus gazellula Hald. — Bores in the branches of oak. 

 Cyrtophorus verrucosus Oliv. — Lives in the wood of wild red 

 cherry and quince ; has also been beaten from hickory. 



Tillomorpha geminata Hald. — Has been bred from branches of 

 hickory. 



Euderces pini Oliv. — Occurs on pine trees. 



Euderces picipes Fabr. — Has been raised from hickory and 

 chestnut branches. 



Zagymnus clerinus Lee Bores in the dry leaf stems of pal- 

 metto in Florida. 



Atimia confusa Say. — Occurs on pine tree. 

 Distenia undata Oliv. — Bores in the wood of chestnut and horn- 

 beam ( Carpinus'). 



Desmocerus palliatus Forst. — Lives in the lower parts of the 

 stems of elder. D. anripennis, also lives in the same plant. 



Rhagium lineatum Oliv. — Lives under the bark of pine and 

 spruce. 



Anthophilax mirificus Bland. — Has been found under the bark 

 of spruce (^Abies inenziesii'). 



Qaurotes cyanipennis Say. — Has been found ovipositing on 

 butternut and oak. 



Bellamira scalaris Say. — The beede and pupa of this species 

 have been taken under bark of the yellow birch {Betula luiea), also 

 found ovipositing on maple. 



Typocerus zebratus Fabr. — This species mines the oak. 

 Leptura zebra C/Zz/. —Inhabits the oak, chestnut and pine. 

 Leptura vagans Oliv. — Lives in wood of yellow birch {Betula 

 lutea'). 



Leptura emarginata Fabr. — Has been found ovipositing in 

 limbs of white oak by Mr. Joutel. 



