ILEUS ERA Cees. 
PLATES. 
Puate I. Fig. 1.—The chestnut telephone-pole borer (Parandra brunnea): 
Male and female beetles. Fig. 2.—The chestnut telephone-pole 
borer: Young larvee, dorsal and lateral views. Fig. 3.—Damage 
to an untreated chestnut telegraph pole near surface of ground by 
the chestnut telephone-pole borer..........-.--.---------------- 
II. Work of the chestnut telephone-pole borer. Fig. 1.—Gallery of the 
chestnut telephone-pole borer showing pupal chamber with the 
entrance plugged with excelsior-like wood fibers; work near base 
of pole, below ground. Fig. 2.—Mines of the chestnut telephone- 
pole borer near surface of ground... .....-.-.- Bom Sek SPS 
TEXT FIGURES. 
Fic. 1. The chestnut telephone-pole borer (Parandra brunnea): Full-grown 
IAPVA sos 1 ec sy oe ose a en pees Oe Oe Done ee 
2. The chestnut telephone-pole borer: Female beetle, head and pronotum 
of male beetle. 2:0.) nace ee neess cen eta eee eee eee 
3. The chestnut telephone-pole borer: Pupa.........------------------ 
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