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L. vittata Germ. July. 



L. pubera Say. June 19-July 9. 



L. ruficollis var. sphccricollis Say. June 29. 



L. mutabilis Newm. June S-July i. Common. 



L. cispera Lee. June 22. One specimen. 



Monohammus scutellatus Say. May 29-June 28. Very com- 

 mon around fallen pine logs. 



Letpostyliis 6-guttatus Say. July 6. 



Hyperplatys aspersus Say. July 9. 



Pogonocherus plenicellatus Lee. May 29-June 29. Not rare, 

 about 16 beaten from dead cedar. 



Eupogonius tomentosiis Hald. June 24. 



Saperda vestita Say. July 14. At light. 



OFFERTA ET DESIDERATA 



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