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SAPERDA Fab. 
S. obliqua Say: Maspeth, June 10 (Doll). 
S. calcarata Say. Brooklyn, August 10-25. On Populus alba 
(Davis, Shoemaker, Woodruff, and Schott). 
S. candida Fab. Massapequa, East New York, July (Shoe- 
maker): Bellport, July 4 (Nicolay). 
S. discoidea Fab. Aqueduct, July 14-27. Once common on 
hickory (Davis and Shoemaker). 
S. wmcolor Joutel. Wyandanch, July 3; Yaphank, May 17. On 
poplar (Davis). 
S. lateralis Fab. Wyandanch, July 1; Yaphank, June 9, July 11 
(Davis) : Jamaica (Pearsall). 
S. concolor LeConte. Central Park, May 25. Bred from poplar 
(Shoemaker ). 
OsEREA Muls. 
O. bimaculata Oliv. Common, June 23-July. 
O. bimaculata var. basalis LeConte. Half-Way-Hollow Hills, 
July 4 (Davis): Richmond Hill (Lagai): Bellport, i 24- 
August 17 (Nicolay). 
. ocellata Hald. Jamaica (Pearsall). 
. tripunctata Swed. Jamaica (Pearsall). 
. tripunctata var. myops Hald. Jamaica (Pearsall). 
. tripunctata var. mandarina Fab. .Common, June—Sept. 
. ruficollis Fab. Jamaica (Pearsall). 
SiS S3eSrS 
TETRAOPES Serv. 
T. canteriator Drap. Very abundant on milkweed, July-August. 
T. tetraophthalmus Forst. With preceding and even more 
plentiful. 
There is in the collection of Mr. C. W. Leng a Longicorn called 
Celosterna punctata, supposedly an Asiatic species, a living speci- 
men of which was found at Babylon and brought to Mr. Luet- 
gens by a fellow boarder about twenty-five years ago. 
Recapitulation. 
Species. Varieties. 
Buprestides) Alea eee 41 I 
Ceramibyencdce i. eae 118 
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