62 
14894. 
14895. 
14901. 
14904. 
14909, 
14911. 
14915. 
14917. 
14918. 
14919. 
14932. 
14943. 
14957. 
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to occur also on locust, hickory, and the ash-leaved 
maple. 
Psenocerus supernotatus Say. May, June, July; many on 
dead sweet gum at Great Kills, May 20, 1915. Injuri- 
ous to currant and gooseberry stems. 
Monochamus titillator Fab. June, July, Aug. On pine. 
Monochamus notatus Dru. (confusor Kirby). New 
Brighton. Aug. 5, 1896, flew in a window. On pine. 
Monochamus scutellatus Say. June 22, 1905 (L. Par- 
sons) ; Ft. Wadsworth (Fulda). On pine. 
Dorcaschema alternatum Say. June, July, Aug. Com- 
mon at times on the osage orange trees near Richmond. 
Larve live in the roots of mulberry (Riley). 
Hetceemis cinerea Oliv. July. Has been bred from osage 
orange, mulberry, hickory (Hamilton). 
Hammoderus tessellatus Hald. In Entomologica Ameri- 
cana, vol. V, p. 40, M. L. Linell records this species as 
taken on the Island in July, 1885. ‘“ We took it by beat- 
ing over the umbrella the dense 10 inch long shoots on 
freshly cut oak stumps. Only one pair and three single 
females were secured.” 
Goes tigrinus DeG. Flew in a window, 146 Stuyvesant 
Place, New Brighton, July 5, 1908; West New Brighton, 
July 20 (Benedict), and July 9 (Achilles). On oak. 
Goes pulcher Hald. August 8, 1886 (A. C. Weeks) ; 
July 12, 1896 (E. Shoemaker); and one without date. 
On hickory (Smith). 
Goes pulverulentus Hald. July. On oak, ironwood, 
hornbeam, beech, wild cherry (Wickham). 
Aigomorphus decipiens Hald. June; also hatched from 
hickory. Reared from maple (Ins. Life, iv, 65). 
Leptostylus aculifer Say. Breeds in hickory, tulip oak, 
apple, sycamore, osage orange, according to Smith and 
Wickham. 
Leptostylus biustus Lec. 
