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June, x8 9 6.J BEUTENMULLER : FOOD-HABITS OF CERAMBYCID^E. 
Callidium antennatum Newm. —Breeds under the bark of 
pine and cedar ( Juniperus ), making tortuous galleries. 
Callidium janthinum Lee. —Lives under bark of pine. 
Callidium aereum Newm. —Has been bred from chestnut logs. 
Oeme gracilis Lee. —Lives in dead wood of oak ( Quercus agri- 
folia) in California. 
Dryobius sexfasciatus Say. —Lives in oak and beech, under 
the bark. 
Gracilia minuta Fabr. —Breeds in the wood of the sweet birch 
( Betula lenta). Raised from oak twigs by Mr. Joutel. 
Chion cinctus Drury. —Bores in the trunk of hickory. 
Eburia 4=geminata Say. —Lives in the trunk of honey-locust, 
hickory and probably also in ash. 
Romaleum atomarium Dr. —Bores in the twigs of oak, hack- 
berry ( Celtis ), and in the dry leaf stems of palmetto. 
Elaphidion inerme Newm. —Bores in the twigs of oak and 
orange. 
Elaphidion mucronatum Fabr. —Bores in twigs of oak, hack- 
berry, palmetto and grapevine. 
Elaphidion parallelum Newm. —Breeds in twigs of oak, hickory 
plum, apple and grape. 
Elaphidion villosum Fabr. —Lives in the twigs of oak, hickory, 
beech, chestnut, birch, sumac, plum, apple and grapevine. 
Elaphidion irroratum Fabr. —Bores in the trunk of black man¬ 
grove in Florida. 
Tylonotus bimaculatus Hald. —Found under bark of tulip tree, 
also lives in ash and dead hickory. 
Heterachthes 4 -maculatus Newm. — Breeds in branches of 
hickory. 
Phyton pallidium Say.~ Lives in branches of hickory. 
Megobrium edwardsii Lee .—Lives in wood of live-oak in 
California. 
Molorchus bimaculatus Fabr. —Has been bred from hickory 
branches, also bores in maple twigs. 
Callichroma splendidum Lee .—Breeds in wood of gum-elastic 
tree in Texas. 
