WILLOW INSECTS. 599 



Order Coleoptera. 



188. Saperda calcarata Say. (D. W. (Joquillett in litt.) 



189. Saperda concolor Say. Hamilton (Can. Ent. xx, p. 66.) 



190. Mecas inornata Say. See Cottonwood Insects, p. 427. 



191. Buprestis fasciata Fabr. Mr. George Hunt informs me that he 



found an elytron of this beetle under the bark of the willow in 

 northern New York. 



192. Litargus 4:-spilotus Lee. A single specimen, bred August 30 from 



the Acaridous? gall 8. (enigma Walsh. Proc. Ent. Soc. Phila., 

 vi, 1866, 265. 



193. Anthonomus sycophanta Walsh. Proc. Ent. Soc. Phil., vi, 1866, 



p. 265. Bred by Walsh from the galls made by saw-fly larvae. 



194. Anthonomus tessellatus Walsh. Ibid. Lives in saw-fly galls. 



195. Erirliinus epliippiatus Say. Bred by Walsh from Cecidomyidous 



galls {8. brassicoides) I. c, p. 269. 



196. RhyncJiites ceratus Say. Brunswick, Me., June. 



197. Bhyncolus angularis LeC. Under willow bark at New River, Colo- 



rado Desert. LeConte (Proc. Acad. Nat. Sc. Phila., March, 

 1858, p. 81.) 



198. Apion lanuginosum Walsh. Proc. Ent. Soc. Phila., vi, 1866, p. 269. 



Bred from dipterous galls. 



199. Apion signipes Say. " Not rare upon willows, especially when in 



flower." W. Hague Harrington, Ottawa. (Can. Ent., xvi, p. 117.) 

 Cryptorhynchtis lapathi (Linn.) Juelich Ent. Amer., iii, p. 123). 



200. Orchestes niger Horn. "A small black hopping beetle, abundant 



in spring upon the willows." W. Hague Harrington, Ottawa. 

 (Can. Ent., xvi, p. 117.) 



201. Orchestes subhistus Horn. This is a pretty species with white 



bands across the elytra, on willows in bloom. W. Hague Har- 

 rington, Ottawa. (Can. Ent., xvi, p. 117.) 



202. Ghlamys sp. (S. Lowell Elliot.) 



203. Haltica alternata Illiger. Bred from dipterous galls. Walsh, [l. c, 



p. 270). 



204. Paria 6-notata Say. Bred from dipterous galls. Walsh, {I. c, 



p. 270.) 



205. Cotalpa lanigera (Linn). Maine, June 23. 



206. Hoplia trifasciata Say. Maine, June 23. 



207. Dichelonycha elongatnla Schonh. Maine, June 23. 



208. Chrysomela spirece Say, Maine, June 23. 



209. Phyllodecta vulgatissima (Linn). Maine, June 23. 



210. Galerucella sagittariw Gryllenh. Maine, June 23. 



211. Plectrodera scalator Fabr. On small swamp willows in August, in 



Illinois. (McBride, Can. Ent., xii, p. 107.) 



212. Pachybrachys livens LeConte. Colorado River, California. (Lee.) 



