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MORDELLID^. 



Tomoxia lineella Lee. A speeimen taken by beating oak, April 18. 



ANTHICID^. 



Notoxus calcaratus Horn. Met with frequently on the foliage of 

 oak, hickory and other trees. April 29. 



MELOID^. 



Nemognatha piezata Fab. Very numerous at blooms of the bull 

 thistle, May 26. 



Epicauta marginata Fab. Taken on wild Gerardia plant, August 31. 



Epicauta strigosa Gyll. Numbers of this meloid at blooms of a 

 composite. September 25. 



RHIPIPHORID^. 



Rhipiphorus octomaculatus Gerst. A single specimen taken. 

 Members of this genus greatly resemble the tumbling flower beetles and 

 the adults are occasionally met with in the blossoms of various plants. 

 August 7. 



Rhipiphorus cruentus Germ. A specimen was taken at chinquepin 

 bloom, April 26. 



CURCULIONID^. 



Attelabus analis 111. The adults of this little reddish weevil made 

 their appearance about March 20. On this date they were few in num- 

 ber and their work was just beginning on oak. By March 27 the adults 

 were very numerous and their work could be noticed everywhere. 



The adult weevil rolls up the end of the leaf into a little thimble- 

 shaped roll, depositing its egg in one end. The larvae upon hatching, 

 feed upon the substance of their nest. Rolls of what is probably the 

 same species were observed in April on the leaves of chinquepin. 



Pterocolus ovatus Fab. Several taken from oak foliage, April 13-15. 



Tachygonus lecontei Gyll. This curious little weevil has been 

 beaten from oak and prickly ash foliage. April 18. 



Pandeleteius hilaris Hbst. Abundant on oak foliage at hammock 

 edge in April. 



Anthonomus saturalis Lee. Numbers taken on hickory foliage, 

 April 16. Also observed to be active at night running over the foliage. 



Prionomerus calceatus Say. A specimen taken on oak foliage, 

 April 5. 



Centrinus albotectus Casey. An abundant species in blooms of 

 dewberry and Crategus at hammock edge, March 1. Abundant on 

 blooms of a composite in open fields. May 15. 



Craponius inaequalis Say. Taken on hickory foliage, April 2; 

 makes squeaking noise when handled. 



Conotrachelus anaglypticus Say. A specimen was found on newly 

 cut oak stump in hammock, March 8. Several beaten from buckeye at 

 Hogtown Creek, March 5. 



Calandra oryzae Linn. This weevil is very abundant at blooms of 

 chinquepin. April 28-May 2-1. 



