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Journal New York Entomological Society. 
[Vol. IV. 
Hoplosia nubila Lee. —Larva bores in dry beech and basswood 
twigs. 
Pogonocherus mixtus Hald. —Bores in the branches of willow. 
Ecyrus dasycerus Say. —Larva bores in the twigs of hickory 
and locust. 
Eupogonius vest it us Say. —Bred from hickory and beaten from 
chestnut. 
Eupogonius tomentosus Hald. —Larva mines the branches of 
the pine. 
Oncideres cingulata Say. —Lives in the twigs of hickory, per¬ 
simmon, oak, cherry, apple, pear, orange, and said to also affect other 
trees. 
Oncideres putator Thom. —Larva lives in the twigs of the mes- 
quite in Arizona. 
Ataxia crypta Say. —Bores in dry cotton stalks, and in dry 
twigs of hackberry ( Celtis ), box elder ( Negundo aceroides), and oak. 
Hippopsis lemniscata Fabr. —The full grown insect and larva 
has been found in the stalk of Ambrosia. 
Saperda obliqua Say. —Bores in the trunk of the common alder. 
Saperda calcarata Say. —Bores in the solid wood in the trunk 
of poplar and also said to live in linden. 
Saperda Candida Fabr. —Lives in the trunks of apple, pear, 
plum, quince, cherry, thorn, mountain-ash, and june-berry (. Amelan- 
chier). 
Saperda fayi Bland. —Breeds in the branches of thorn {Cra- 
tcegus.) 
Saperda vestita Ohv .—Lives in the large branches and under 
bark of linden. 
Saperda discoidea Fabr. —Breeds under the bark of hickory. 
Saperda tridentata Oliv.— Larva lives under the bark of elm. 
Saperda lateralis Fabr. —Lives under the bark of hickory. 
Saperda mcesta Lee —Lives in the smaller branches of poplar 
and willow. 
Saperda concolor Lee. —Bores in young shoots of poplar and 
willow. 
