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Hoplosia nubila Lee'. — Larva bores in dry beech and basswood 

 twigs. 



Pogonocherus mixtus Hald. — Bores in the branches of willow. 



Ecyrus dasycerus Say. — Larva bores in the twigs of hickory 

 and locust. 



Eupogonius vestitus Say. — Bred from hickory and beaten from 

 chestnut. 



Eupogonius tomentosus Hald. — Larva mines the branches of 

 the pine. 



Oncideres cingulata Say. — Lives in the twigs of hickory, per- 

 simmon, oak, cherry, apple, pear, orange, and said to also affect other 

 trees. 



Oncideres putator Thorn. — Larva lives in the twigs of the mes- 

 quite in Arizona. 



Ataxia crypta Say. — Bores in dry cotton stalks, and in dry 

 twigs of hackberry {Ceiiis^, box elder (^Negundo aceroides), and oak. 



Hippopsis lemniscata Fabr. — The full grown insect and larva 

 has been found in the stalk oi Ambrosia. 



Saperda obliqua Say. — Bores in the trunk of the common alder. 



Saperda calcarata Say. — Bores in the solid wood in the trunk 

 of poplar and also said to live in linden. 



Saperda Candida Fabr. — Lives in the trunks of apple, pear, 

 plum, quince, cherry, thorn, mountain-ash, and june-berry (^Amelan- 

 chier). 



Saperda fayi Bland. — Breeds in the branches of thorn {Cra- 

 tcegus. ) 



Saperda vestita Ollv. — Lives in the large branches and under 

 bark of linden. 



Saperda discoidea Fabr. — Breeds under the bark of hickory. 



Saperda tridentata Oliv. — Larva lives under the bark of elm. 



Saperda lateralis Fabr. — Lives under the bark of hickory. 



Saperda moesta Lee. — Lives in the smaller branches of poplar 

 and willow. 



Saperda concolor Lee. — Bores in young shoots of poplar and 

 willow. 



