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197. The Linden Borer (Saperda vestita Say). 

 Larvae mine the inner bark and bore into the trunk of linden, causing much injury. 

 Exhibit: Adults, work. 



198. The Chestnut Callidium (Callidium sereum Newm;). 

 Larvae mine inner bark of chestnut, hastening, and perhaps causing, death of aged 



or injured trees. 

 Exhibit: Adults, larvae, pupa. 



199. The Belted Chion {(Man ductus Dru.). 

 The larvae mine the inner bark and bore into the wood of trunk and branches of 



dying and recently dead hickory, chestnut, oak, etc. 

 Exhibit: Adults, larva, work. 



200. The Dusty Oak Borer (Romaleum atomarium Dru.). 

 Larvae in stumps and logs of recently dead oak. 

 Exhibit: Adults. 



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201. The Beautiful Hickory Borer (Goes pulchra Hald.). 

 Larvae bore in hickory. 



Exhibit: Adults. 



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202. The Tiger Hickory Borer (Goes tigrina DeG.). . 1 



Larvae mine the inner bark and sapwood of living hickory and oak. 

 Exhibit: Adults. 



203. The White-Lined Cypress Borer (Physocnemum andrese Hald.). 



Larvae mine the inner bark and outer sapwood of cypress logs. Southern States. 

 Exhibit: Adults, larva, work. 



204. The Common Hickory Borer (Saperda discoidea Fab.). 

 Larvae mine the inner bark of injured, dying, and recently dead hickory. 

 Exhibit: Adults. 



205. The Blue-Winged Walnut Borer (Gaurotes cyanipennis Say). 

 Larvae infest walnut. 

 Exhibit: Adults. 



206. The Lichen-like Beetle (Leptostylus acidiferus Say). 

 Larvae mine the inner bark of dying and dead tulip (Liriodendron). 

 Exhibit: Adults. 



207. The Ash-Colored Mulberry Borer (Hetamis cinerea Oliv. ). 

 Adults feed on the foliage and larvae mine the green bark and sapwood of dying 



and injured mulberry. 

 Exhibit: Adults. 



208. The Painted Hickory Borer (Cyllene picta Dru.). 

 Larvae bore in the trunks of dead, dying, and sometimes healthy hickory trees. 

 Exhibit: Adults. 



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209. The Curious Cypress Borer (Curias dentatus Newm.). 

 Larvae mine the smaller branches of young bald cypress. 

 Exhibit: Adults, work. 



210. The Banded Ash Borer (Neoclytus caprxa Say). 

 Larvae very injurious to dying trees and saw logs of black ash, boring numerous 



holes through the wood. 

 Exhibit: Adults, work. 



