June, 1896.] 
Beutenmuller : Food-Habits of Cerambycid/E. 
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Leptostylus aculiferus Say. —Breeds under bark of sweet-gum 
(. Liquidambar ), oak and apple; also reported as boring in osage orange. 
Leptostylus biustus Lee .—Lives in dead branches of orange in 
Florida. Breeds in hickory twigs (Joutel). 
Leptostylus commixtus Hald.— Breeds in the wood of locust. 
Leptostylus macula Say. —Lives in the twigs and under bark 
of chestnut, oak, hickory, walnut, apple and butternut. 
Liopus variegatus Hald. —Has been bred from dead chestnut 
branches. 
Liopus fascicularis Harr. —Bores in dead wood of prickly-ash 
(Xanthoxylus) and locust. 
Liopus cinereus Lee .—Has been bred from twigs of locust 
and hickory. 
Liopus crassulus Lee .—Bores in dead twigs of hackberry ( Cel- 
tis) in Texas. 
Liopus alpha Say. —Breeds in the twigs of sumac ( Rhus glabra) 
and apple. , 
Dectes spinosus Say. —Has been bred from the stems of the 
great ragweed (. Ambrosia trifida). 
Lepturges querci Fitch. —Breeds in the twigs of hickory, also 
beaten from oak. 
Lepturgus fascetus Say .—Bred from apple branches by Mr. 
Joutel. 
Lepturges symmetricus Hald. —Bred from chestnut branches 
by Mr. Joutel. 
Hyperplatys aspersus Say. - Lives in dry twigs of poplar (cot¬ 
tonwood), hickory and has also been beaten from chestnut. 
Hyperplatys maculatus Hald. —Lives in dead parts of the 
orange in Florida; also breeds in dry twigs of apple, hickory and poplar. 
Urographis fasciatus De G .—Lives under the bark of oak, 
maple and hickory; bred from apple and pear by Mr. Joutel; also 
beaten from limbs of chestnut. 
Urographis triangularis Hald. —Bores under the bark of hack- 
berry ( Celtis). 
Acanthocinus nodosus Fabr. and A. obsoletus Oliv .—The 
larvae of both these species live under the bark of pine. The latter 
species also breeds in hickory. 
