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Tyloderma fragariae /^i/ry. — Lives on the Strawberry, exra- 

 vatin<j the crown ami roots of tlie jilant. (Riley). 



Tyloderma foveolatum Say. — Bores in the stems of liven- 

 ing Primrose [^(Jinothfid i>i(/i/iis\. Also bri'd from F.f^ilohiinii by 

 Dr. C. M. Weed. 



Cryptorhynchus parochus llhst. — I,i\es luuler the bark of 

 IJuttenuit. (S(hau|)i>, bull. l)rookl\-ii l-jit. Soc., \'ol. i\, ]>. 35). 



Cryptorhynchus lapathi /,/////. — I'Ouiul on Willow and AhU-r. 

 The larv;e live in the trunks and stems of these plants. 



Cryptorhynchus ferratus Say. — Can be obtained from ()ak, 

 Chestnut, and various other trees. In I-lorida it infests the 

 branches of Pcrsea carolinnisis ami is never met with on Oak. 

 (Schwarz, I'roc. Knt. Soc. Wash., \'oI. 1, p. 233)- 



Cryptorhynchus brachialis Lcc. — i>reeds in the twigs of 

 Binnelia laiiii^^inosa. (SchwarzY 



Cryptorhynchus tristis Lrc. — Develops umler the bark of 

 Oak \Q. loiii/ifa). The beetle feeds on the leaves, but is strictly 

 nocturnal, hiding during day time in the ground at the base of 

 the tree. (Schwarz, Proc. Knt. Soc. NN'ash., \'ol. i, ]). 233). 



Cryptorhynchus fallax /,fV. — P>red from Hickory limbs, dead 

 two years. September. ( Hamilton). 



Cryptorhynchus helvus Ltc. — Found on dead vines in 



I'lorida. 1 Schwarz, Prot'. .\m. Phil. Soc., \'ol. .win, p. 466). 



Cryptorhynchus obliquus Siry. — Breeds in i4ickory branches. 

 Schwarz, Proc. Knt. Soc. \\'ash., X'ol. 1, p. 2t,t,). 



Cryptorhynchus bisignatus Say. — Found by Dr. Packard on 



the leaves of the Oak. (5th, Keji. U. S. Fnt. Con)., \). 204). .Also 

 found on a chestnut log by Mr. Chittenden. 



Copturus binotatus Lfi\ — Is said by Mr. Schwarz to be con- 

 fined to the Honey-locust. (Proc. Knt. Soc. Wash., \'ol. i, p. 22,2,.) 

 Dr. Hamilton writes me that it is rare on Oak. C. (/iienus also 

 occurs on ( )ak. 



Acoptus suturalis /<•<•. — Taken in copulation on Hickory 

 stumps. (Harrington, Can. Knt., \'ol. .x.xiii, p. 25). Infests the 

 branches of the Hornbeam (Carpini/s). (Schwarz, Insect Life, \'oI. 

 Ill, p. 87). Also lives in dead wcn)d of lieech trees (Chittenden I. 



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