78 
17443. 
17447. 
17454. 
17505. 
17542. 
17562. 
17560. 
17580. 
SOY. 
17646. 
17662 
WAZ Ze 
17726. 
17728. 
IID. 
NIT 30. 
17745. 
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which it breeds. The pupal cells are made in the stems 
just below the surface of the ground. 
Lemosaccus plagiatus Fab. June, July; March, 1881, 
from the oak gall Callirhytis cornigera. 
Baris umbilicata Lec. July, Aug. In low moist meadows. 
Baris calida Casey. Ward’s Point, Sept. 18, 1914, in 
stems of Xanthium. 
Barts scolopacea Germ. Watchogue, July (C. W. L., Jr.). 
Madarellus undulatus Say. June, Aug., Sept. Breeds in 
woodbine where pupal cells of finely comminuted wood 
and bark are formed. 
Pseudobaris nigrina Say. Sept. In damp meadows. 
Trichobaris trinotata Say. Aug. 20, 1920, in. stem of 
Solanum. 
Gereus picumnus Hbst. June, Sept. Infests the stems 
of grasses. 
Odontocorynus scutellum-album Say. June, July, Aug. 
Limnobaris rectirostris Lec. Buck’s Hollow, June 1918, 
on sedges. 
. Zaglyptus sulcatus Lec. July. 
17699. 
WATS: 
Gelus oculatus Say. 
Cylindrocopturus quercus Say. June, July, Aug. Adult 
on oak; larva in stems near the root of coarse weeds. 
Cylindrocopturus longulus Lec. July; South Shore and 
at Watchogue. Adult on oak. 
Acoptus suturalis Lec. May, June, July (Joutel). On 
beech, hop-hornbeam and hickory. 
Mononychus vulpeculus Fab. May, June; breeds in the 
seed pods of Jris, the blue flag. | 
Craponius inequalis Say. June. | 
Acanthoscelis acephalus Say. June. On evening prim- 
rose. 
Auleutes ater Dietz. July. 
Auleutes nebulosus Lec. July. 
