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ami not rarely. The main difficulty is to collect them, as they are 

 found in the bodies of living wasps of several species. Their presence 

 in this locality is proved by finding on several occasions wasps from 

 the bodies of which one to three specimens had already emerged, as 

 also specimens containing larvae. 



OriORHVNCHID.E. 



Otiorhynchus monticola Germ. — A single specimen taken at Jean- 

 nette is itlentical with my specimens from Europe. 



Brachystylus acutus Say. — Found in strawberries shipped from the 

 south ; perhaps it should not be listed. 



Curculionid;f:. 



Apion attenuatum SmitJi. — Abundant at Jeannette on rag-weed. 



Lixus mucidus Lcc. — Two specimens were found at Jeannette ; 

 another species, new to our region, is as yet undetermined. 



Anthonomus rufipennis I.cc. — Rare here ; ni^i:^riniis is rather com- 

 mon. 



Elleschus bipunctatus Linn. — Not very rare at Crafton (E. A. 

 Klages). 



Laemosaccus plagiatus var. — This form has no red markings, being 

 entirely black. 



Tyloderma variegatum Horn. — Two examples occurred at Jean- 

 nette. 



Cryptorhynchus obtentus Hhst. and lapathi Linn, are rarely found 

 in our locality. 



Copturus operculatus Say. — An occasional specimen of this is 

 found. 



Coeliodes curtus and Rhinoncus longulus are found near Allegheny 

 and at Crafton. 



Pseudobaris pusilla Lee. — This species, so determined by Dr. Ham- 

 ilton, is not rare here. 



Cryptorhynchus fuscatus Lee. and three species, as yet undeter- 

 mined, were found at Crafton by E. A. Klages. 



Calandridj;. 

 Sphenophorus ochreus, costipennis, scoparius and parvulus are 



occasionally collected at Jeannette. 



Cossonus crenatus ILom. — A few specimens of these have occurred 

 at Jeannette and at Pittsburgh. 



