354 FIFTH REPORT OF THE KXTOMOLOGICAL COMMISSION. 
15. Apatela amerieana Harris. 
46. Oatooala paUdogama Guen. Entire life-history described by G. H. 
French in Can. Ent., xx, p. 108. 
47. A Nootuid larva. 
48. Eugonia iubtignaria ITUbner. See Comstock's Rep. Ag. Dept. for 
1880, 271. 
49. Lithocolletis castanecvella Cliamb. Larva in a blotch upper-surface 
mine in the leaves. 
50. Lithocolletis sp. Imago unknown. Larva in tentiform mine in the 
under surface of leaves. 
51. Coleophora sp. Lives in a pistol-shaped black case. Imago un- 
known. (Chambers in letter.) 
52. Tischeria casta newella Chamb. Larva mines the upper surface of the 
leaves. 
53. Nepticula castanewfolieUa Chamb. Larva in crooked, linear mines 
in the upper surface. 
54. Toririx sp. 
COLEOPTERA. 
55. Anthaxia cyanella Gory. Bred by Mr. Chittenden from chestnut 
twigs. May 11th. A. quercata Fabr. Was also observed on the 
leaves of the chestnut and chestnut oak during June and July. 
(Ent. Amer., v. 218.) 
The following notes have been kindly communicated by Mr. F. L. 
Chittenden : 
56. Callidium cereum Newman. Bred from logs on two occasions (in 
New York and in New Jersey). 
57. Urographis fasciatus. Beaten from limbs. 
58. Euclerces picipes (Fabr.). Bred from twigs. 
59. Leptostylus macula (Say). In all stages, under bark. 
60. Hyperplatys aspersus (Say). Many specimens beaten from a single 
tree. 
61. Liopus variegatus Hald. Five or six examples beaten from a dead 
branch. 
62. Eupogonius vestitus Say. Beaten from trees. 
63. Cryptorhynchus bisignatus Say. Taken on two occasions in mauy 
specimens on logs ; probably lives under bark. 
64. Balaninus rectus Say. Bred from nuts. 
HEMIPTERA. 
65. Corythuca polygrapha Dhler. (Lintner's Eep., iv. p. 108.) 
PLATYPTERA. 
66. The American white ant (Termes frontalis Haldeman) sometimes 
mines and wholly consumes the interior of chestnut fence posts 
and stakes, while the outer surface remains entire. It also mines 
old elms, pines, and other decaying trees as well as the sills of 
houses. 
