— 84 — 



Craponius insequalis .SVi-r. — Is injurious to the (Irajie, sting- 

 \n^ the fruit anil sometimes (testroyiiiij the whole i)uiuh. 



Coeliodes acephalus .S(n. — Lives on /'t'/vxo///////, esjiecially on 

 J'. Iixdropipcr. (Hamilton). 



Cceliodes flavicaudis Boh. — According to Mr. Chittenden, 

 occurs in abundance on the common nettle. [Urfica dioica). 



Tachygonus lecontei C/r//. -Is found on the leaves of young 

 Oaks, as observed bv Mr. Zimnu'rmann. 7'. centralis I,ec., is 

 found inColorado on RJiiis aroHiaticinii. (Leconte, Rhyn. N. Am. 

 p. 266). 



Pelenomus sulcicollis h'abr. — IJeaten abundantly from Poly- 

 goiii/i/i in low grounds by Dr. Hamilton. 



Rhinoncus pyrrhopus Lec.—\ pair of these little beetles 

 were taken by Mr. F. H. Chittenden /// rcifi/ on a common species 

 of Dock [Rin/ic.x], and being coniined in a small vial with a part of 

 a Dock leaf consumed it almost entirely within a week. The 

 species has also been observed by Mr. M. T>. Lined on a species of 

 Rmucx in Ji-ine. Dr. j. Hamilton informs me that it lives abund- 

 antly on Ro/yi^o/ii/iii. Prof. I'openoe also records it as also living 

 on this plant. (Trans. Kans. Ac. Sc., \'ol. v, ]i. 39). R. /o/ioii/its 

 Lee. according to Dr. Hamilton, is very abundant on Po/vi^oiiu/ii, 

 eating round holes in the leaves. 



Ceutorhynchus napi (^i7/. — Was bred from the stalks of 

 Wild Lepper-grass bv Miss Mary Murtfeldt, who also described 

 the earlier stages of this sj)ecies. (I'^t'p. Dept. .\gricul., 1 888, 

 P- '3^>)- 



Ceutorhynchus cyanipennis Germ. — According to Mr. 

 Julich this species is said to be found on (irass. (Ent. Am., \'ol. 

 ^'» P- 57)- ''1 Kuro|)e it lives in the roots of Cabbage. 



Ceutorhynchus assimilis J\iyk. — Lifests the Radish. C. rapu- 

 (iyll. Lives on the Rape and C. scptt'iitrioiialii (ivil. is found on 

 the Mustard [Sisymbrium officinale). 



Baris interstitialis Say. — l-'ound on (lowers of 'I'histU' in 

 i'lorida (Schwarz, Proc. Am. Phil. Soc., \'ol. win, p. 467.) l-'ound 

 on \'arrow by Mr. Julich. (Cat. lns..N. L, p. 262). 



Baris confinis /,cc. — I'.red from the stems of a species of 

 /^iJr/is bv Dr. C. .\L Weed. 



