Table 3.— Beetleg of Phyllophaga caught after July 1. 1935 
Host 
P. 
rugosa 
p. 
hirtic- 
ula 
p. 
fusca 
p. 
tristis 
P. 
iraplic- 
p, 
drakei 
P. 
ilicis 
P. 
nitida 
P. 
margi- 
nal is 
P. 
crenu- 
lAtA 
TVitiil 
Hickory 
38.2* 
267 
60.3* 
51.84 
174 
39.3* 
66.7* 
2 
.5* 
443 
Bur oak 
2.U 
18 
19. 4* 
3.0^ 
10 
10.74 
9.74 
14 
15.14 
82.0* 
50 
53.8* 
33.34 
1 
93 
Eed oak 
White oak 
' 
• 34 
1 
100.0* 
1 
Black oak 
3.4* 
2k 
22. 4* 
20.8* 
70 
6<5.4* 
18.04 
11 
10.34 
66.74 
2 
1.9* 
107 
Aspen 
and 
Populus 
33.6* 
235 
66.94 
.94 
3 
.8-5* 
4.8* 
7 
2.0* 
93.64 
103 
29.3* 
20.0* 
3 
,.854. 
351 
Dogwood 
5.74 
40 
28.0* 
63.^4 
92 
64.34 
60.04 
9 
6.34 
14.34 
1 
.74 
100.0* 
1 
.7* 
14 3 
Willow 
5.0* 
35 
66. OK 
.94 
3 
5.74 
5.54 
8 
15.14 
6.4* 
7 
13,24 
.53 
Hazel 
5.9< 
41 
31.8* 
19.34 
65 
50.4* 
9.0* 
13 
10.1* 
20.04 
3 
2."?* 
33.34 
1 
.8* 
85.74 
6 
4.6* 
129 
Xlm 
.8* 
6 
3.4* 
5 
*?.54 
11 
Hose 
.14 
1 
33.3* 
1.4* 
2 
66.7* 
3 
Sunflower 
3.4* 
2k 
92.3* 
.34 
l 
3.8* 
.7* 
1 
3.8* 
26 
Thorn apple 
1 
33.34 
.6* 
2 
66.7* 
3 
Butternut 
.74 
5 
38.54 
1.8* 
6 
46.2* 
1.4* 
15.4* 
13 
Dogbane 
.14 
1 
100.0* 
1 
Balm-of- 
Gilead 
.14 
1 
100.0* 
1 
Raspberry 
.74 
1 
100.0* 
1 
Black-eyed 
Susan 
1 
.34 
l 
.00.0* 
1 
