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Saperda mutica Say 



Life history. Very little is recorded concerning the life his- 

 tory of this species. Beetles were taken by Mr W. H. Harring- 

 ton on May 15 and captured by him in the open on June 29. He 

 records this species as living on decaying willow. 



Distribution. This beetle has been recorded from the follow- 

 ing localities: Missouri [Say], Buffalo [Zesch-Reinecke] , New 

 Jersey [Smith], Ottawa Can. [Harrington], Canada, New York, 

 New Jersey, Missouri, Kansas and Nebraska [Leng- Hamilton] , 

 Philadelphia Pa. [Wenzel]. Dr LeConte thought that this species 

 was probably the S. populnea of Fabricius and Olivier. Its 

 work is unknown to us. 



Description. Black, sparsely covered with a gray or fulvous 

 vestiture which is denser in places, forming numerous spots on 

 the elytra [pi. 7, fig. 2]. These denser places are usually yel- 

 lower in color. Antennae short, annulate, with first joint enlarged. 

 Thorax narrowed in front with a fulvous line on dorsum, con- 

 tinuing on the head, also lateral line on sides. Head impressed 

 in front between the eyes." 



Bibliography 



1824 Say, Thomas. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila. Jour. 3:409-10 (Original de- 

 scription; habitat, Missouri); same in Ent. N. Am. Compl. Wr. 

 1883. 2:191 



1852 Le Conte, J. L. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila. Jour. ser. 2, 2:162 (Descrip- 



tion, distribution) 



1853 Haldeman, S. S. Am. Phil. Soc. Trans, n. s. 10:55 (Listed as 



Anaerea mutica) 

 1880 Zesch, Frank & Reinecke, Ottoman List of Coleoptera, Buffalo and 



Vicinity, p. 10 (Listed) 

 1884 Harrington, W. H. Can. Ent. 16:73, loi (On willow) 



1890 Ent. Soc. Ont. 20th Rep't, 1889, p.S2 (Mention) 



1890 Smith, J. B. Cat. Ins. N. J. p.211 (Rare on willow) 



1896 Leng, C. W. & Hamilton, John. Am. Ent. Soc. Trans. 23:147, 148 



(Systematic account) 



1898 Wickham, H. F. Can. Ent. 30:40 (Specific characters) 



1899 Smith, J. B. Ins. N. J. State Bd Agric. Sup. 27th Rep't, p.296 (On 



willow) 

 1902 Joutel, L. H. Ent. News, 13:33-34 (Saperda hornii, com- 

 pared with) 



