328 FIFTH REPORT OF THE ENTOMOLOGICAL COMMISSION. 

 The followiug species also occur on the hickory. 

 Order Coleoptera. 



116. Leptostylus macula (Say). See Butternut insects, p. 337. 



117. Phymatodes variabilis (Fabr.) (Tyler Townsend, Can. Ent., xviii, 



p. 13). 



118. Monarthrum fasciatum (Say), breeding in living Caryaalba. (Chit- 



tenden in letter.) 



119. Xylotrechns colonus (Fabr.). Lintuer, iv, 93. 



120. Lepturges querci Fitch, bred from twigs (Chittenden). 



121. 3Iagdalis olyra Herbst., bred from branches (Chittenden). 



122. Xanthoma villosula (Melsh.), on leaves (Chittenden). 



123. Xanthoma stevensii Baly, on leaves (Chittenden). 



124. Elaphidion villosum (Fabr.), bred from twigs (Chittenden). 



125. Cyrtinus pygmceus (Hald.), beaten from Garya, doubtless breeds 



in the wood (Chittenden). 



126. Atfelabns bipiincfulatus Fabr. See Oak insects, p. 204. 



127. Dicerca asperata Lee. (Chittenden). 



128. Dicerca divaricata (Say). (Harrington, I.e.) 



129. Dichelonycha elongata (Fabr.) In June feeding on the bitter hick- 



ory. (Harrington, Rep. Ent. Soc. Ontario for 1883, p. 43). 



Order Lepidoptera. 



130. Papilio glaucns Linn. 



131. Ralesidota tessellata A. and S. (Beutenmiiller). 



132. Parorgyia achatina (Abbot and Smith). 



133. Hyphantria cunea (Drury), textor Harris. 



134. Parasa fraterna Grote. (Beutenmiiller). 



135. Pyrophila pyramidoides Gueu. (Coquillett). 



136. Nematocampa filamentaria Packard. 



137. Hibernia tiliaria Harris. 



138. Acrobasis caryce Grote. 



139. SisyroseainornataG.&U. (Dyar, Can. Ent., xxi, p. 77.) Seep. 147. 



140. Limacodes scapha Harris. See Oak insects, p. 147. 



141. Clisiocampa sylvatica Harris. (Riley). 



142. Heterocanipa pulverea G. & R. See Oak insects, p. 159. 



143. Sesia hospes Walsh. (Proc. Ent. Soc. Phil., vi, 1866, 270.) Bred 



from an excrescence or fungus on jiig-hickory (Walsh). 



144. Gossula niagnijica Bailey. See Oak insects, p. 59. 



145. Platysamia cecropia (Linn). I found the cocoon on the pig-hickory 



at Providence, the moth appearing June 12. See Maple insects. 



146. Monoleuca sp. on Garya glabra in Georgia. Abbot's MS. paintings 



(Library Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist). 



147. Tceniocampa incerta Hiibu. See Oak insects, p. 172, 



148. Apatela brumosa Guen. See Oak insects, p. 169. 



