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Euphoria inda Linn. Occurs at blossoms of various plants, but is 

 an uncommon species here. October 9. 



Trichius delta Forst. First made their appearance at chinquepin 

 blooms, April 28. Taken at blooms of Salvia, Cherokee rose, and other 

 flowers. These beetles were more or less abundant through June 5. 

 An adult was taken on golden rod bloom August 9. 



Adults were reared from larvae in oak stump. They greatly resemble 

 Lachnosterna larvee, but are smaller in size and of a more creamish color. 



Trichius viridulus Forst. A specimen taken in bloom of southern 

 pawpaw along roadside to Hogtown Creek, May 23. This is a rare 

 beetle here as elsewhere. 



Trichius piger Fabr. Occurs on flowers of various kinds, including 

 New Jersey tea and the magnolia. Is not as abundant as T. delta 

 and apparently hasn't as long a season as that species. May- June. 



Polyphylla occidentalis Linn. This species feeds on the foliage of 

 pine and has been taken from April 25-June 6. 



Polyphylla gracilis Horn. Also feeds on pine foliage, but is not very 

 abundant. April 2S-May 20. 



CERAMBYCID^. 



Derobrachus brevicollis Serv. This is a very common visitor to 

 porch lights during June. It is said to breed in old logs. 



Chion cinctus Drury. A specimen taken on pine log by Prof. 

 Watson, January 3. A very common species at lights, January- 

 April 15. 



Molorchus bimaculatus var. semiustus Newm. Rather common at 

 blossoms of dogwood and Crategus, March 11-12. 



Molorchus bimaculatus var. corni Hald. A single specimen of this 

 variety taken at dogwood blossom, March 10. 



Molorchus bimaculatus var. A single specimen of a black variety 

 of bimaculatus taken at blossom of Crategus, March 12. 



Rhopalophora longipes Say. A specimen of this slender bluish- 

 black cerambycid was taken at dogwood blossom, March 11. 



Callichroma splendidum Lee. One taken by O. Manecke in piney 

 woods, flying from the bark of one pine tree to another, making a loud 

 buzzing noise as it flew. 



Neoclytus erythrocephalus Fab. A pair was collected in copula on 

 fence at Hogtown Creek by Prof. Watson February 20. The larvce 

 breed in a large variety of trees. 



Xylotrechus sagittatus Germ. A specimen taken by Prof. Watson 

 on recently cut pine stump at Hogtown Creek, September 24. 



Typocerus velutinus Oliv. Taken at chinquepin bloom by Prof. 

 Watson, May 10. 



Typocerus zebratus Fab. Taken on pine foliage in March. On 

 small thistle in open field, April 2Q. 



Typocerus lunatus Fab. A specimen taken at bloom of chinquepin 

 by Prof. Watson, May 12. 



