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the elytra around the scutellum; a lateral stripe that connects 

 at the humeral angle with the first of four oblique bands on the 

 elytra. The spaces occupied by the darker portions are depressed 

 and less pilose. The elytra are separately narrowed at the apex 

 and armed with a spine. The head is strongly impressed be- 

 tween the eyes. The work of the larvae is well represented on 

 the plate. 



Natural enemies. No literature on this subject exists ; but we 

 have found a number of affected alders which showed the work 

 of woodpeckers, and evidently, these valuable birds are very effi- 

 cient factors in reducing the numbers of the borers. In one short 

 limb we found four good sized holes made by the birds in their 

 search for grubs [pi. 14]. We have also found many of the larvae 

 destroyed by a dipterous parasite which pupated in the burrows 

 after destroying the maker ; several larvae or pupae of this Tachinid 

 are usually found in each working. 



Another small dipterous larva is sometimes found in considerable 



numbers feeding on the larva or pupa but we have not been able to 



rear it. 



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