SUPPLEMENTAL BIBLIOGRAPHIC AND DESCRIPTIVE 



^ CATALOGUE 



The following list comprises a large number of species which have been observed 

 upon various shade and forest trees. These insects are very rarely abundant enough 

 to cause any material injury, yet their identification is necessary if one would be 

 certain that he has not some more destructive form. References are given to 

 records of food habits and also to descriptions of immature stages. These latter 

 will prove of great value to all working entomologists, since it will enable them to 

 ascertain readily whether a certain caterpillar has been described or not. The more 

 striking larval characters have been included because they will assist in eliminating 

 many species, and thus save much labor in referring to the literature. Many refer- 

 ences are given to Packard's well known Insects Injurious to Forest and Shade 

 Trees, fifth report of the United States Entomological Commission. These are so 

 numerous that in the interest of brevity, the name of the author is given in abbre- 

 viated form, followed by the page whenever the volume contains more than a record 

 of food habits. We have endeavored to select the best available larval description, 

 and, as a rule, food plant records compiled from other authors follow the -reference. 



OAK BORERS 



Synchita obscura Horn, red oak. Ins. N. J. p. 225 



Cucujus clavipes Fabr., hickory, maple, locust, buckeye, gum. Hamilton. Can. 



Ent. 18:27. Linden 

 Sandalus petrophya Knoch, white oak. Psyche, 4 : 203 

 Melasis pectinicornis Mels. Ins. N. J. p. 245 

 Athous cucullatus Say. Pack. 



Coelostethus notatus Say. Am. Ent. Soc. Trans. 31 : 187 



Elater sayi Lec. Ins. N. J. p. 248 



Elater nigricollis Herbst. Pack. 



Buprestis rufipes Oliv., beech. Ins. N. J. p. 254 



Dicerca asperata Lap. & Gory. Pack. Hickory 



Chrysobothris scitula Gory, in white oak bark. Pack. p. 69 



Agrilus obsoletoguttatus Gory. Am. Ent. Soc. Trans. 18:317. Beech 



Agrilus interruptus Lec. Ent. Am. 5 : 32 



Agrilus acutipennis Mann. Am. Ent. Soc. Trans. 18:307 



Cinyra gracilipes Mels., white oak. Ent. Am. 5 : 30 



Xenorhipis brendeli Lec. Ent. Am. 5:31 



Mastogenius subcyaneus Lec. Ins. N. J. p. 256. Hop hornbeam 

 Bostrichus bicornis Web., under bark. Pack. p. 92 

 Dinoderus punctatus Say. Pack. 



Lucanus dama Thunb. Can. Ent. 13:118. Willow 

 Ceruchus piceus Web. Decaying oak, black cherry 



Parandra brunnea Fabr. Ent. Soc. Wash. Proc. 3 : 96. Beech, linden, wild cherry 

 Hymenorus obscurus Say. Wickham. N. Y. Ent. Soc. Jour. 4: 121 

 Hymenorus communis Lec. Pack. 

 Androchirus fuscipes Mels. Pack. 

 Dendroides canadensis Latr. Pack. 



Smodicum cucujiforme Say, beech, hackberry. N. Y. Ent. Soc. Jour. 4:74 



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