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Phoenicobius chamseropis Lie. — Common on fresh cut Tal- 

 metlo leaves in Florida. (Schwarz, Proc. Am. Phil. Soc, Vol. 

 will, |). 469). 



Piezocorynus dispar Gyll. and P. mixtus Lcc. — Both feed 

 in the imago state on funijus u^rowing on the trunks of dead Beech 

 trees. Have been taken in abundance by Mr. C. Dury near Cin- 

 cinnati, ()hio, 



Anthribus cornutus Say. — Has been found in the imago 

 state on the Honey-locust by Mr. C. Dury. It was raised from 

 the stems of the Tamarix by Prof. E. A. Popenoe. (Bull, Agri 

 Exp. St. Kans. No. 3, iHSS, p. 35). 



Araeocerus fasciculatus A- G. — Raised from the seed-pods 

 of a large vellow flowering shrul) l)elonging to the Mimosaaue. 



Choragus sayi Lcc. — Found by Mr. .Schwarz in the twigs of 

 dead Beech trees, which were infested with fungus growth. (Bull. 

 Brocjklyn Ya\1. Soc, \'o1. vii, [i. 85). 



Cratoparis lunatus Fabr. — Lives in fungus found on dead 

 Oak trees. 



Brachytarsus limbatus Say. — Was raised by Mr. Schwarz, 

 from the flower heads of LIcIciiiitm tcnuifolitnn. He also obtained 

 from the same plant />'. rcstitiis 1 ,ec. 



Brachytarsus variegatus .S'^n'. — Breeds in smut of Corn. 

 (Schwar/, Bull. ISrooklyn iMit. Soc, Vol. vil, p. <S5). 



Brachytarsus tomentosus Say. — Was found on Rag-weed 

 {Aiiihrosia) by 1 )r. J. Hamilton. (Can. Ent.,Vol. xviii, p. 114J. 

 Also taken on the same plant by Mr. J. 1). Sherman. 



Euxenus piceus Lcc. — Found on dry Palmetto leaves in 

 Florida, by Mr. Schwarz. (Bull. J^rooklyn, Ent. Soc, Vol. vii, 

 P- «5)- 



