Tune, 1896.] Beutenmuller : Food-Habits of Cerambycidal. 77 
Neoclytus luscus Lee .—Breeds in hickory limbs and probably 
also in the trunk of the tree. 
Neoclytus capraea Say .—Bores in ash, elm and hickory, limbs 
and trunks. 
Clytanthus albofasciatus Lap .—Lives in the limbs of hickory 
and in the wood of the grapevine. C. ruricola also breeds in hickory. 
Microclytus gazellula Hald .—Bores in the branches of oak. 
Cyrtophorus verrucosus Oliv .—Lives in the wood of wild red 
cherry and quince; has also been beaten from hickory. 
Tillomorpha geminata Hald .—Has been bred from branches of 
hickory. 
Euderces pini Oliv .—Occurs on pine trees. 
Euderces picipes Fabr .—Has been raised from hickory and 
chestnut branches. 
Zagymnus clerinus Lee .—Bores in the dry leaf stems of pal¬ 
metto in Florida. 
Atimia confusa Say .—Occurs on pine tree. 
Distenia undata Oliv .—Bores in the wood of chestnut and horn¬ 
beam (Car Pinas'). 
Desmocerus palliatus Forst .—Lives in the lower parts of the 
stems of elder. D. auripennis, also lives in the same plant. 
Rhagium lineatum Oliv .—Lives under the bark of pine and 
spruce. 
Anthophilax mirificus Bland .—Has been found under the bark 
of spruce (Abies menziesii). 
Gaurotes cyanipennis Say .—Has been found ovipositing on 
butternut and oak. 
Bellamira scalaris Say .—The beetle and pupa of this species 
have been taken under bark of the yellow birch (Betula lute a), also 
found ovipositing on maple. 
Typocerus zebratus Fabr .—This species mines the oak. 
Leptura zebra Oliv. —Inhabits the oak, chestnut and pine. 
Leptura vagans Oliv .—Lives in wood of yellow birch (Betula 
lute a). 
Leptura emarginata Fabr .—Has been found ovipositing in 
limbs of white oak by Mr. Joutel. 
