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Polemius lombatus Lec. June. 
Silis bidentatus Say. May, June. 
Trypherus latipennis Germ. June, July. 
Malthodes exilis Melsh. July, Buck’s Hollow (C. W. 
Loy Jie).  Jrully 12, WLIO. 
EVAUMULE NS? IMUBIL WIRIUD YAS: 
Collops mgriceps Say. June, July, Aug., Sept. 
Collops vittatus Say. June. 
Collops quadrimaculatus Fab. July. 
Anthocomus erichsoni Lec. Old Place, June, 1918 (C. 
Wo Log J/i0))6 
Pseudebeus oblitus Lec. 
Attalus pallifrons Mots. Watchogue, June 28, 1918. 
Attalus scincetus Say. 
VAIMOUL SY CILsd IRIUD) At, 
Monophylla terminata Say. ‘Tottenville, June 14, 1912. 
Frank H. Chittenden records in Entomologica Ameri- 
cana, vol. VI, p. 154, 1890, that on May 17, he saw on 
Staten Island a larva of this species engaged in devour- 
ing by absorbing its juices a larva of Phymatodes in an 
infested grape vine. The larvze are predatory on borers 
in dead trees and seasoned wood; grape, persimmon, 
hickory, sassafras, ashboards, celtis, oak, honey locust 
(RO, Us S. Nat. Mlws., IOWIUL, p ©45)). 
Cymatodera inornata Say. Larve predatory on second- 
ary wood-borers in hickory, birch, oak, hackberry, and 
beech. 
Cymatodera undulata Say. Larva in wild grape, hickory, 
hackberry, mulberry infested by Cerambycid larvee. 
Pleopterus thoracicus Oliv. June. 
Enoclerus nigrifrons Say. June, July. 
Enoclerus quadriguttatus Oliv. March 29, 1903, on 
cedar. 
