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CATALOGUE

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BUPRESTIDAE

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NORTH AMERICA

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THE

BUPRESTIDAE

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Exclusive of Mexico

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g^^^ ^ Including Synonomy, Bibliography, Distribution,

^^^ Type Locality and Hosts of Each Species

BY

W. J. CHAMBERLIN Forest Entomologist

OREGON STATE COLLEGE

To

My Mother Whose loving sacrifice and constant encouragement has ever been an inspiration.

Copyright 1926

by

W. J. Chamberlin

Corvallis, Oregon

FOREWORD

The first requirement in undertaking any problem in Entomology, be it of a systematic or an economic nature, is a comprehensive knowledge of the literature on the subject. The working up of a more or less complete bibliography, is then, one of the first essentials and is often a task requiring considerable time, especially for workers who have only limited library facilities.

Some years ago, the author became interested in the family Buprestiade and began keeping a card index to all articles and notes concerning species of this family. In the course of a few years the card catalogue assumed such proportion that it was put into manuscript form and an attempt was made to make it as complete as possible from the library facilities at hand and by borrowing such books as possible from other libraries. This task was com- pleted early in 1917. Upon receiving a discharge from the army in New York in 1919, the opportunity presented itself for further work in the large libraries of the East. Through the hearty co-operation of the authorities of the American Museum of Natural History, New York; Philadelphia Academy of Science, Philadelphia; and the United States National Museum at Wash- ington, it was possible to examine the large amount of literature which has made this catalogue fairly complete.

It has been the aim to include every reference in American and foreign literature which mentions any species* of Buprestidae found in the United State.?, Canada or Lower (Baja) California, to give the type locality as near as possible, to indicate the distribution and follow this out with exact records of capture and to list the known host plants.

It is hoped that the present paper will lighten the task of those working with this family and may lead some one who has access to the large col- lections and types of the East to revise some of the genera which are so badly in need of revision.

^Complete bibliography of introduced sptecies is not given.

PREFACE

The following catalogue is intended to include all names which have been proposed for species belonging to the family Buprestidae occurring in the United States and adjacent territory, including all the species known to occur in Canada and Lower (Baja) California. All articles and notes re- ferring to such species have been included if seen.

The Genera are listed alphabetically and the type of each genus given. The species are listed alphabetically under their respective genera. Following the specific names the literature is cited chronologically, the synonyms being inserted in italics at their proper dates.

In order to obtain the correct reference to any particular article it is merely necessary to note the date, author and page of the reference as given under the species. (Example: Under Acmaeodera acuta, 1900 Griffith p. 568) and use this in conjunction with the list of authors and titles on page 245. Under Griffith we note, 1900 Ent. News vol. XI, "Coleopterous Fauna of Phoenix, Arizona and surrounding Region" pp. 561-568. In this article on p. 568 A. acuta will be mentioned. In cases where an author has two or more articles, dealing with Buprestidae, published during the same year, the correct article for a particular reference can be selected by the pagination. If an author has more than one article in the same year, with the same pagination, a small letter has been added to the date to prevent confusion in selecting the article desired.

Following the bibliography, the type locality of the species is given as near as possible and the geopraphical distribution set forth. Besides the general distribution a number of records of capture are given to indicate exact localities and dates of capture. The numbers in parentheses following these dates indicate the authority for, or the collection in which the species was seen.*

The type locality of species, here given, has been taken from literature and in many cases is very unsatisfactory. Among those species described by early European and American authors, we find such localities as the following given : "Bor. Amer.", "Arkansas River", "Louisiana Territory", "W. T." and "H. B.", "Cal." and "Texas". Such statements are of little Aalue, and in many cases there seems to be no additional data regarding these indefinite localities, while in a few other cases it has been possible to trace the origin of the material to more definite localities. The authors in many cases were not responsible for the indefinite nature of the locality set forth since the material has been submitted to them bearing indefinite locality, and no amount of inquiry served to bring out the exact place of capture.

'See page 9.

In presenting the distribution and hosts of the various species, the author has obtained the data from publications, from the examination of a number of the finest public and private collections in this country, from correspond- ence and from personal collecting and rearing of species. Where species have been reported far out of their regular range, special inquiry has been made regarding the authenticity and in presenting the data, the authority is given in order that other w^orkers may be able to establish the status of the case for themselves. Some rather disconcerting information in regard to distribution has appeared in the search, such as Chalcophora angulicollis from Ontario (14) ; Bnprestis confluens from Florida (9) and Dicereo lurida from Oregon (C). Yet there seems to be no doubt regarding the identity of the specimens and the capture seems to be founded on good authority, so the records are included.

It cannot be hoped that the present paper is without omission or error and the author will appreciate receiving any additional data regarding hosts, unusual distribution, omissions or eripor in regard to the literature. The work has been brought up to January, 1925, and the more important papers of 1925 have been included.

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ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

The author wishes to express his thanks to the following gentlemen who at various times allowed him to examine their excellent collections, compare specimens and obtain data as to distribution and records of capture:

Mr. Chas. W. Leng, Stanton Island, N. Y.; Mr. Chas. Schaeffer, Brooklyn, N. Y.; Mr. Alan S. Nicolay, Brooklyn, N. Y.; Mr. Henry G. Klages, Pitts- burg, Pa.; Mr. Howard Notman, Brooklyn, N. Y. ; Mr. Chas. Liebeck, Phila- delphia, Pa.; Mr. Henry W. Wenzel, Philadelphia, Pa.; Mr. Frank R. Mason, Germantown, Philadelphia, Pa.; Mr. Chas. Drury, Cincinnati, Ohio; Colonel Thomas L. Casey, Washington, D. C. ; Dr. A. Fenyes, Pasadena, Calif.; Dr. E. C. VanDyke, Berkeley, California; Mr. Wm. T. Davis, Stanton Island, N. Y. ; to Dr. Frank E. Lutz and Mr. A. Mutchler for the privilege of ex- amining the collection of the Americau Museum of Natural History. To Dr. Henry Skinner for the privilege of examining the material in the Philadel- phia Academy of Science, including the type collection of Dr. Geo. H. Horn. To Dr. E. A. Schwarz, Messrs. Barberand Fisher for the privileges extended while at the U. S. National Museum.

More especial thanks are due Mr. Chas. W. Leng, who has at various times helped in placing obscure references, loaned certain books, identified speci- mens and allowed specimens to be acquired from his own cabinet. To Mr. Andrew Mutchler of the American Museum of Natural History, whose inti- mate knowledge of literature on coleoptera was for many weeks most gen- erously given and often brought to light obscure references which would have otherwise, undoubtedly, escaped detection. To Mr. Chas. Schaffer of the Brooklyn Museum, who repeatedly brought out the treasures of that institu- tion for inspection and who most generously gave many rare forms of Buprestidae from the SouthAvest. To Dr. A. Fenyes of Pasadena for speci- mens and valuable data. To Mr. Alan Nicolay for some fine specimens. To Mr. Henry W. Wenzel of Philadelphia for rare specimens and data. To Mr. Howard Notman for the privilege of examining and acquiring specimens from the Byers collection. To Mr. C. A. Frost of Framingham, Mass., for comparing specimens with the Leconte types and furnishing notes on certain species. To Dr. H. E. Burke for courtesies extended at the Forest Insect Labortory at Los Gatos, California,and to Dr. E. C. VanDyke, of Berkeley, for identifying doubtful material and for many notes on hosts and dis- tribution of western species. To Prof. H. C. Fall for notes on his species.

W. J. CHAMBERLIN, Corvallis, Oregon, April, 1926.

BUPRESTIDAE OF NORTH AMERICA

*INDEX TO NUMBERS FOLLOWING RECORDS OF CAPTURE

(1) Collection of Mr. Howard Notman, Brooklyn, N. Y. (Byers Collection).

(2) Collection of Mr. Charles Liebeck, Philadelphia, Pa.

(3) Collection of Mr. H. G. Klages, Pittsburg, Pa.

(4) Collection of Mr. Chas. W. Leng, Stanton Island, N. Y.

(5) Records from Articles of Prof. H. C. Fall.

(6) Prof. F. H. Snow. (Specimens in various collections and cited by

various authors.)

(7) The Dagget Collection, Los Angeles, California.

(8) Collection of Mr. Henry W. Wenzel, Philadelphia, Pa.

(9) Collection of Mr. Frank R. Mason, Germantown, Philadelphia.

(10) U. S. National Museum Collection and the collection of the Forestry

Division of the Bureau of Entomology.

(11 ( Collection of Mr. Chas. Dury, Cincinnati, Ohio.

(12) Collection of Colonel T. L. Casey, Washington, D. C.

(13) Collection of Dr. A. Fenyes, Pasadena, California.

(14) Mr. C. A. Frost, Framingham, Mass. (Mostly from correspondence.)

(15) Collection, Articles and Correspondence of Dr. E. C. VanDyke,

Berkeley, California.

(16) Collection of Mr. Chas. Schaffer, and that of the Brooklyn Museum

of Arts and Sciences, Brooklyn, N. Y.

(17) Collection of the Philadelphia Academy of Science.

(18) Collection of the American Museum of Natural History, New York

City.

(19) Collection and Articles of Mr. Alan S. Nicolay, Upper Montclair,

New Jersey.

(20) J. N. Knull in literature and from correspondence.

(21) Collection of Mr. W. T. Davis, Stanton Island, N. Y.

(22) Collection and writings of Prof. H. F. Wickham, Iowa City, Iowa..

(23) Dr. H. E. Burke, Writings of

(24) Writings of Prof. T. D. A. Cockerell.

(25) Collection of Pacific Coast Forest Insect Laboratory, Ashland, Oregon. (0) Collection of Oregon Agricultural College Experiment Station, Cor-

vallis, Oregon. (C) Collection of the author, W. J. Chamberlin, Corvallis, Oregon.

*See remarks under Preface, page 6.

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Genus ACMAEODERA Esch

1829 Eschscholtz p. 8 (Original work p. 9.) Type of the genus. A, GIBBOSA.

1. ACTUA Lee. (9254)

1859 Retifera Leconte p. 227. 1900 Griffith p. 568.

1859 Leconte p. 224. 1901 Fall p. 119.

1859 Retifera Leconte p. 72. 1902 Kerremans p. 33.

1878 Horn p. 13 pi. 1, fig. 14. 1906 Kerremans p. 135 pi. 13, fig 3.

1892 Kerremans p. 166. 1913 Woodworth p. 194.

1899 Fall p. 20. 1917 Chamberlin p. 167.

Type locality: Ft. Tejon, California.

Distribution: Arizona, California, Utah, Washington and Lower Cali- fornia. Arizona: Prescott (4);

California: Los Angeles Co. (1) ; Yosemite (10) ; Pasadena IV-13 (4) ; Yreka (4); Kaweh (7); Tulare (16); San Diego (5); Ahwahnee V (13) ; Sierra Madra VI-VII (13) ; Independence (13) ; Monterey (13) ; Mojave V (13) ; Upland (13); Mariposa Co. VI-4 (C). Washington: Spokane (4). Hosts: Adult feeds on Primrose.

2. ALACRIS Horn (9213)

1878 Horn p. 25 pi. 1 fig. 40. 1902 Kerremans p. 33.

1892 Kerremans p. 166. 1906 Kerremans p. 145.

1899 Fall p. 37. 1913 Woodworth p. 194.

1901 Fall p. 120.

Type locality: Fort Yuma, California.

Distribution : California and Arizona.

Ft. Yuma, Cal. : Jerome, Ariz., Aug. (13).

3. ALICIA Fall (9270)

1899 Fall p. 29. 19C6 Kerremans p. 172.

1901 Fall p. 120. 1913 Woodworth p. 194.

1902 Kerremans p. 33. 1926 Mason p. 85. Type locality: Los Angeles Co., California. Distribution: California, Arizona, Texas.

Arizona: Bill Wms. Fork, Aug. (2) ; Phoenix (18) Coyote Mts. 3500 ft.

VIII-(18); Santa Cruz Valley, Cobolbi Mts. 3100 ft. VIII-10 (18);

Tuc?on VIII-15 (C) ; Mesa VIII-5. California: Los Angeles Co. (5) -(10). Texas: Chisos Mts. VIII-1 (8) ; Davis Mts. VII-7 (8).

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4. AMABILIS Horn (9227)

1878 Horn p. 7 pi. 1 fig. 3. 1902 Kerremans p. 33.

1892 Kerremans p. 166. 1906 Kerremans p. 78.

1898 Cockerell p. 152. 1907 Fall-Cockerell p. 180.

1899 Fall p. 10. 1917 Burke p. 329. Type locality: Arizona.

Distribution : Arizona and New Mexico.

Arizona: Palmarlee IV-VIII (16); Cochire Co. VIII (2); Oak Creek

Can. 6000 ft. Aug. (C) ; Huachuca Mts. VIII-IX (1). New Mexico: Ft. Wingate VIII; Magdalena Mts. (C). Host: Alnus tennifolia. Season: Aug.-Sept. (Ariz.) July 2.

5. AMPLICOLLIS Lee. (9224)

1866 Leconte p. 383. 1898 Cockerell p. 152.

1878 Horn p. 6 pi. 1 fig. 1. 1898 Wickham p. 305.

1886 Leconte p. 348. 1899 Fall p. 9.

1889 Waterhouse p. 178. 1902 Kerremans p. 28.

1892 Kerremans p. 166. 1906 Kerremans p. 74 pi. 11 fig. 8.

1894 Horn p. 272-273. 1907-Fall-Cockerell p. 180.

Type locality: Fort Whipple (Phoenix), Arizona.

Distribution: Arizona, New Mexico, and California.

California: Placerville (10); Los Angeles (10).

Arizona: Prescott (C) ; Nogales VII-30 (C) ; Phoenix; Tucson Mts. Huachuca Mts. VII-8-23 (1); Ft. Huachuca VII-4, VIII-25 (13) Patagonia Mts. V (4); Santa Rita Mts.; Santa Catalina Mts. VII Santino Basin VII-10 (18) ; Oak Creek Can. VIII 6500 ft. (C).

New Mexico: Albuquerque; Water Canyon 5000 ft. VIII (10).

Hosts: On Aretostoph viscida and Ceanothus inter gerimunus and C. cuneatus.

Season: June-August.

6. ANGELICA Fall (9240)

1899 Fall p. 16. 1913 Woodworth p. 194.

1901 Fall p. 120. 1917 Burke p. 329.

1902 Kerremans p. 33. 1917 Chamberlin p. 166. 1906 Kerremans p. 96 pi. 12, fig. 3.

Type locality: Los Angeles Co., California.

Distribution : California.

California: Lake, Eldorado, Mariposa, Los Angeles and Placer Counties. Sierra Madra (13); Ahwahnee V (13); (Cotype), Chileo, S. Madras Mts. VII-20 (7); Mt. Wilson VI-12 (16) ; Pasadena VI-10

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(C); San Gabriel Mts. VI (4). Hosts: Larva mine the wood of Douglas Oak (Quercus douglasii), Poison oak (Toxicodendron diver si folia), deer brush (Ceanothus in- tegerriums), buck brush (C. ctineatus) and Yerba Santa (Erydect- lon sp.).

ARIZONAE Horn. See PULCHELLA Herbst

7. AURITINCTA Fall

1922 Fall p. 88.

Type locality: "Kent, Culberson Co.," Texas, Sept. 17, 1912, 3900- 4200 fet. Note Known only by the type collected by Rhen & Hebbard.

8. AURORA Fall

1922 Fall p. 88.

Type locality: Jacumba, San Diego Co., California.

BIEDERMANNI Skinner (9284), See PUBIVENTRIS Horn

9. BISHOPIANA Fall (9252)

1907 Fall p. 240. 1913 Woodv/orth p. 195.

Type locality: Bishop, California. Distribution: So. California; Big Pine and Independence, Inyo Co.,

June (13); Palm Springs, Cal. VI (13). Hosts:: Unknown.

10. BIVULNERA Horn (9279)

1894 Horn p. 328, 371. 1906 Kerremans p. 187 pi. 14 fig. 4.

1899 Fall, p. 32. 1907 Fall p. 240.

1902 Kerremans p. 33.

Type locality: Tucson, Arizona.

Distribution: Arizona and Lower California.

Arizona: Santa Cruz Village, Cobabi Mts. 3100 ft. VIII-10 (18); Tucson VII-13 (C) ; S. B. Ranch, Cochise Co. 3700 ft. VIII-10;

Lower California: San Felipe (9).

Hosts: Not known.

' 11. BODWiTCHI Fall (9523)

1901 Fall p. 307. 1913 Woodworth p. 195.

1906 Kerremans p. 134 pi. 13 fig. 2.

Type locality: Prescott, Arizona.

Distribution: Arizona, Southern California and Texas.

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Arizona: Yavapai Co. V, VII; Chiricahis Mts. VIII (10); Prescott

VI (13), VII, IX (C); Phoenix (Cotype Prescott VII )10). Texas: Flatonia VII-30 (8). Hosts: Arizona oak (Quercus Arizonica). Note A bowditchi is considered by some to be a synonym of A. puhi- ventris, at present I believe it is distinct.

12. CLAUSA Horn (9230)

1894 Horn p. 328, 374 pi. 7 fig. 3. 1902 Kerremans p. 33. 1899 Fall p. 11. 1906 Kerremans p. 82.

Type locality: Santa Rosa, Lower California.

Distribution: Lower California. San Jose del Cabo, Coral de Piedra,

Sierra El Tasta and Santa Rosa (C). Hosts : Unknown.

13. COMATA Lee. (9214)

1859 Leconte p. 70. 1899 Fall p. 37.

1859 Leconte p. 225 pi. 11 fig. 5. 1901 Fall p. 307.

1871 Saunders p. 79. 1902 Kerremans p. 33.

1873 Crotch p. 90. 1906 Kerremans p. 21.

1878 Horn p. 24 pi. 1 fig. 39. 1913 Woodworth p. 195.

1892 Kerremans p. 168.

Type locality: Fort Yuma, California (Near Gila).

Distribution: Arizona, California and Colorado.

Arizona: Phoenix (1).

California: Ft. Yuma (Lee).

Colorado: (Saunders).

14. CONFUSA Fisher

1925 Fisher p. 41. 1899 Pulcherrima, Fall p. 16.

Type locality: Matacumba Key, Florida.

15. CONNEXA Lee. (9255)

1859 Leconte p. 71. 1897 Fall p. 237.

1859 Leconte p. 223. 1899 Fall p. 22.

1866 Leconte p. 384. 1901 Fall p. 119.

1878 Horn p. 13 pi 1 fig. 13. 1902 Kerremans p. 29.

1878 Connexa, acuta, rectifera, 1906 Kerremans p. 138, pi. 13.

Glover plate XX fig. 5. 1913 Woodworth p. 195.

1891 Duges p. 13. 1917 Chamberlin p. 167.

1892 Kerremans p. 168. 1917 Burke p. 329.

1895 Fall p. 98. 1924 Chamberlin p. 193.

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Type locality: Ft. Tejon, California.

Distribution: Oregon, California, Colorado, Utah, Texas, Arizona

and New Mexico. Oregon: Corvallis VI-12 (C) ; Rogue River 2000 ft. VII-18 (9);

Ashland VIII-6 (Sergent) ; Klamath Falls (Common) (C). California: Marin Co. (16); Kern Co. (10); Los Angeles Co. (10);

Lake Co. (2); Del Norte Co. (18) Mariposa VI (10); Tuolumne Co.

VI (10); Yosemite VII (13); Mariposa VI-14 (C) ; Tulare (16);

Sierra Madre 5000 ft. VI (13); Mt. Lowe (13); Teliae (13) ; Napa

Co. V, VI (18); Kern River 5000 ft. VII-3 (7); Mill Valley V, VI

(4) ; Mt. Wilson (4) ; Yreka (4). Colorado : Camp Baldy VI-22. New Mexico: (1).

Texas: New Brunsfel (8); Round Mt. (8). Utah: Silver Lake VII-2 (8). Hosts: Adults taken feeding on Primrose. Said to breed in pine.

Bred from live oak (Quercus wislizenii) .

16. CONOIDEA Fall (9285)

1899 Fall p. 31. 1906 Kerremans p. 195.

1902 Kerremans p. 33. 1918 Burke p. 211.

Type locality: Arizona.

Distribution: Colorado, Arizona, Texas.

Colorado: (4).

Arizona: Coyote Mts. VIII (C) ; Kitt's Peak VIII-7 (C) ; Huachuca Mts. (1); Oak Cr. Can. 6000 ft. VII (4); Tucson (4); Prescott (4).

Texas: El Paso (4).

Hosts: Mines stalks of Spanish dagger (Dasylcrion Wheeleri).

17. CONSORS Horn (9273)

1878 Horn p. 20 pi. 1 fig. 30. 1902 Kerremans p. 34.

1892 Kerremans p. 168. 1906 Kerremans p. 179.

1894 Horn p. 375. 1919 Van Dyke p. 155. 1899 Fall p. 29.

Type locality: Texas.

Distribution: Texas, Arizona: Pinal Mts. (16).

Hosts : Unknown.

CONTIGUA Kerr., See FLAVOMARGINATA Gray

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18. CONVICTA Fall (9228)

1899 Fall p. 11. 1906 Kerremans p. 179.

1902 Kerremans p. 34.

Type locality: Santa Rita Mts., Arizona.

Type in Wickham Coll., Iowa City, Iowa.

Distribution: Arizona: Santa Rita Mountains.

Hosts : Unknown.

19. COQUILLETTI Fall (9235) 1899 Fall p. 15. 1906 Kerremans p. 89.

1901 Fall p. 119. 1913 Woodworth p. 195.

1902 Kerremans p. 34.

Type locality: Los Angeles Co., California. Distribution: Colorado and So. California. Colorado: Camp Baldy VII-22 (10).

California: (Cotype Los Angeles Co. July (10) ); San Gabriel Mts. VI, VII (C); Pasadena (1); Sierra Madra VI (13); Mt. Wilson VI (13). Hosts: Unknown.

20. CRIBRICOLLIS Horn, (9281)

1894 Horn p. 375 pi. 8 fig. 4. 1906 Kerremans p. 191. 1899 Fall p. 33. 1907 Fall p. 242.

1902 Kerremans p. 34. 1919 Van Dyke p. 190.

Type locality: Texas.

Distribution : California, Arizona and Texas. California : Imperial Valley. Arizona: Phoenix (1). Texas: El Paso (4). Hosts : Unknown.

CROCEONOTATA Lee, See FLAVOSTICTA Horn

21. CUBAECOLA Duv. (9220)

1857 Duval pp. 57-58. 1902 Kerremans p. 34.

1867 Cheverlot p. 583. 1906 Kerremans p. 61 pi. 11 fig. 5.

1892 Kerremans p. 169. 1914 Leng and Mutchler p. 429.

1893 Gundlach p. 166. 1918 Van Dyke p. 229.

1895 Wickham* p. 295. 1919 Van Dyke p. 190 pi. 7 fig. 6. 1899 Fall p. 16, 35 (margineno- 1925 Fisher pp. 30, 35, 39-41, 45.

tata).

*The species referred to cubacola by Wickham has been described as A. tvickhami by Fisher 1925 pp. 44-45.

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Type locality: Cuba.

Distribution: Cuba and Florida Keys.

Florida: Key Largo (C) ; Big Key IX-19 (4); Metacombe Key (10);

Key West (C). Hosts: Not known. Altitude: Sea level.

CULTA Web., See TUBULUS Fab.

22. CUNEATA Fall (9250)

1899 Fall p. 21 1902 Kerremans p. 34.

1900 Griffith p. 588. 1906 Kerremans p. 131 pi. 12 fig. 9. Type Locality: Rio Verde, Utah.

Distribution: Arizona, California and Utah.

Arizona: Tempe Desert (1) ; Verde River (2) ; (Cotype Phoenix (7)) ;

Prescott (C) ; Buchman Co. (10); Toena IV-13 (10). California: Eldorado Co. VI (8); Plumas Co. VI (8). Hosts: Alnus tenufolia.

23. CUPRINA Spin. (9215)

1838 Spinola p. 367. 1892 Kerremans p. 169.

1841 hirtnla Gory p. 29 pi. 5 fig. 27 1894 Horn p. 370.

1878 Horn p. 5. 1899 Fall p. 7.

1882 Waterhouse p .20. 1906 Kerremans p. 24.

1889 Waterhouse p. 177. 1926 Mason p. 85.

Type locality: California? (Amer. Sept.)

Distribution: California? Arizona, Texas? Mexico; Tacambro, Misho- can; Amula, Guerrero, Alvarezo Mts., Japala, and Parada.

Hosts: Unknown.

Altitude: Up to 6000 ft in the Mountains of Mexico.

24. DAGGETTI Fall (9264)

1899 Fall p. 26. 1906 Kerremans p. 150 pi. 13 fig.

1902 Kerremans p. 34. 6.

Type locality: Huachuca, Arizona. Distribution : : Arizona and Southern California.

Arizona: Phoenix (9); Prescott (9); Huachuca Mts. VII (C) ; Pinal Mts. (9); Santa Catalina Mts. (Sabino Basin) VII-8 (C) ; Cochise Co. (4); Nogalis VIII-1 (4); Tucson VI-7 (4); Palmerlee VIII-28 (Cotype, Arizona (10)). Altitude: Ariz. 3800. Season:: June-Sept. (Ariz.).

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DELUMBIS Horn, See GIBBULA Leconte

25. DECIPIENS Lee. (9267)

1866 Leconte p. 348, 383. 1899 Fall p. 26.

1878 Horn p. 16 pi. 1 fig .17. 1902 Kerremans p. 29.

1892 Kerremans p. 170. 1907 Fall and Cockerell p. 180.

Type locality: Arizona.

Distribution: Arizona, New Mexico, Texas.

Arizona: Oak Cr. Can. VII; Huachuca Mts. VIII-5 (16); Ft. Hua- chuca (7).

New Mexico: Ft. Wingate VI, VII, VIII, IX, X, (4), (18), (C) ; Los Crucis V-9 (10).

Texas: Bruster Co. VI-10 (10).

Hosts: Adults taken on Verbisina.

Season : June-October.

26. DOHRNI Horn (9260)

1878 Horn p. 15 pi. 1 fig. 21. 1902 Hopping p. 202.

1892 Kerremans p. 170. 1902 Kerremans p. 34.

1899 Fall p. 24. 1906 Kerremans p. 145.

1901 Fall p. 119. 1913 Woodworth p. 195. Type locality: California.

Distributon: California, Utah and Nevada.

California: Mariposa, Los Angeles and Eldorado Counties, Kaweah

(2); San Luis Obispo IV (16); San Gabriel Mts. VII-29 (4); Mt.

Wilson VI (13) ; Deep Creek, S. B. Mts. 6000 ft. VI-5 (7). Utah: Iron Co. (C). Nevada: Franktown (4). Hosts: Ceanothus sp. Altitude: 8000 Calif.

27. DISJUNCTA Fall (9225)

1899 Fall p. 9. 1906 Kerremans p. 75.

1902 Cockerell p. 378. 1907 Fall & Cockerell p. 180. 1902 Kerremans p. 34.

Type locality: Arizona.

Distribution: Arizona, New Mexico, Texas and Mexico.

Arizona: Comobai Mts. Cobabi Mts. VIII; S. B. Ranch, Cochise Co.

(4); Rincon Mts. 3750 ft. (1); Huachuca Mts. VIII-23 (16); New

Mexico. Texas: Chisos VII (8). Mexico (c). Hosts: Adults taken on Hclianthus anmiris.

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DISPAR Gory, See PULCHELLA Herbst.

28. DISTINCTA Kerremans (9269)

1902 Kerremans p 29. 1906 Kerremans p. 171.

Type locality: Colorado Hosts:: Unknown.

29. DOLOROSA Fall (9262)

1899 Fall p. 25 pi. 1 fig. 35 1907 Fall p. 241.

1901 Fall p. 120. 191.3 Woodworth p. 195.

1902 Kerremans p. 34. 1917 Chamberlin p. 168.

1906 Kerremans p. 148.

Type locality:: Pasadena, Los Angeles Co., California.

Distributon: So. California.

So. California: Mt. Wilson VI (c) ; Bishop VI (13); Azusa VI (13); Pasadena V (13) ; S. Madra V (13) ; Echo Mt. 3000 ft. (c) ; Cotype S. Berdo. Mts. 6400 ft. (7) ; Cotype L. A. Co. (10).

Hosts: Not known.

EVE Fall

Fall: Manusript Name.

Distribution: Bishop, California (c).

30. FACETA Fall (9278)

1907 Fall p. 241.

Type locality: Santa Rosa, Lower California. Distribution: Lower California. Hosts: Unknown.

31. FALL! Kerremans (9223)

1899 suhcyanea Fall p. 8 (Name 1906 Kerremans p. 71 pi 11 fig. 6.

preoccupied). 1907 Fall and Cockerell p. 180.

1903 Falli n. n. Kerremans p. 34. Type locality: Arizona.

Type in the Horn Coll. at Philadelphia.

Distribution: New Mexico, Arizona, Texas and California.

Arizona: Palmarlee, Cochise Co. VIII (9); San Bernardino Ranch,

Cochise Co. VIII 3750 feet (Snow) ; Douglas (4). California: San Bernardino Co. Texas: Kent, Colberson Co. IX. Mexico: Durango (9). Hosts: Unknown. Altitude: Texas 4000 ft.; Arizona 3750 ft.

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32. FENYESI Fall (9231)

1899 Fall p. 12. 1906 Kerremans p. 84 p. 11 fig. 9.

1902 Kerremans p. 34. 1913 Woodworth p. 195.

Type locality: So. California.

Distribution: California, Colorado and Utah.

California: Lake Co. (2); Los Angeles VI (7); Azusa V (13); S. Madra (13) ; Pasadena VI-9 (C) ; San Diego Co.; Riverside Co. (5) ; San Bernardino Co. (5) ; (Cotype L. A. and San Diego Co.) (10).

Colorado: (4).

Utah: (Knaus).

Hosts: Unknown.

33. FLAVOMARGINATA Gray (9216)

1832 Gray p. 358 pi. 31 fig. 2. 1892 Kerremans p. 172.

1834 Chevrolat Fasc. Ill No. 2, pi. 1894 Horn p. 328, 369.

31 fig. 22. 1897 contigim Kerremans p. 42.

1837 Laporte et Gory p. 2 pi. 1 1899 Fall p. 8.

fig. 2. 1900 Kerremans p. 285.

1838 Spinola p. 360. 1901 Fall p. 119. 1848 White p. 5. 1902 Kerremans p. 28. 1857 Lacordaire p. 67. 1906 Kerremans p. 31. 1857 Leconte p. 7. 1913 Woodworth p. 195.

1859 Leconte p. 222. 1914 Leng. & Mutchler p. 429.

1866 Leconte p. 383. 1917 contigim Kerr. -f lav omargi-

1878 Horn p. 8 pi. 1 fig. 4. nata Gory, Leng. & Mutch-

1882 Waterhouse p. 21 p. 178. ler p. 205.

1982 proxima Waterhouse p. 178. 1925 Fisher pp. 30, 36-37.

Type locality: Eagle Pass, Texas. (Brazil See Gray.) Distribution : Southern California, Southwestern Texas, Arizona,

Mexico, Chile and the Antilles. Texas: Burnette Co. IX-17 (10); Austin (C) ; Eagle Pass (Lee);

Dallas (4); Carmal Co. (4); New Brunsfels (16). Lower California: Santa Rosa (C) ; El Taste, San Felipe (18); San Jose del Cabo.

Mexico: Guanajuato; Villa Lerdo, Durango; San Geronimo, Guada- lupe; Guadalajara; Jalisco; Tulam Hidalgo, Jalapa, Vera Cruz; Gaumer, Temax, Yucatan; Cordova; Oaxaca; Almolonga. Hosts: Unknown.

FLAVOSIGNATA Gory, See PULCHELLA Herbst.

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34. FLAVOSTICTA Horn (9249)

1863 croceonotata Leconte p. 43 (name preocupied).

1873 flavosticta Strum=croceontata Lee, Leconte p. 332.

1878 flavoHticta n. n. for croceonotata Lee. Horn p. 15 pi. 1 fig. 16.

1882 Waterhouse p. 24. 1899 Fall p. 20.

1889 Waterhouse p. 180. 1901 Fall p. 119.

1891 Duges p. 10. 1902 Kerremans p. 29.

1892 Kerremans p. 172. 1906 Kerremans p. 130. 1894 Horn p. 328; 370. 1913 Woodworth p. 195.

Type locality: Lower California.

Distribution: Oregon?, California, Lower California and Mexico.

California: Los Angeles Co. (7), (2); Riverside (5); San Diego Co.

(5); Palm Springs IV (13). Lower California: Cabo San Lucis, Magdalena Islands, San Jose del

Cabo (C); Santa Rosa (C). Mexico: Chihuahua, Durango, Hidalgo.

Oregon: One doubtful record. Hosts: Unknown.

35. GEMINA Horn (9288)

1878 Horn p. 23 pi. 1 fig. 37. 1892 Kerremans p. 172. 1894 nebidosa Horn p. 376. 1894 Horn p. 376-377. 1899 Fail p. 34.

1901 Fall p. 120.

1902 Kerremans p. 34. 1902 nebidosa Horn. Kerremans p.

35.

1906 Kerremans p. 200.

1907 Fall p. 242. 1913 Woodworth p. 195. 1913 nebidosa- Horn=£re?nmo Hoiii,

Woodworth p. 195. 1917 Chamberlin p. 168. 1919 gemina=acuta Van Dyke p.

189. 1924 Chamberlin p. 193.

Type locality: San Bernardino Valley, California. Distribution: California, Oregon.

California: Siskiyou (1) ; Mariposa (16) ; Eldorado (16) ; Los Angeles (5) ; Riverside (5) ; Tulare (4) ; Napa and San Bernardino County. Oregon: Prospect, Jackson Co., Aug. 10, 1921 (A. L. Lovett) (C). Hosts: Adults taken on Wild Buckwheat, Erisgoniim Sp.

GERANII Harris, See TUBULUS Fab.

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36. GIBBULA Lee. (9219)

1859 Leconte p. 69. 1902 delumbis Kerremans p. 34.

1859 Leconte p. 225 pi. 11 fig. 6. 1902 Van Dyke p. 173.

1873 Crotch p. 90. 1902 Van Dyke p. 200.

1878 Horn p. 24 pi. 1 fig. 38. 1904 Kunze p. 242.

1892 Kerremans p. 173. 1904 Wickham p. 307.

1894 dehrmbis Horn p. 378. 1906 ^Kerremans p. 55.

1898 Wickham p. 305. 1907 Fall & Cockerell p. 154.

1899 Wickham p. 235. 1907 delumbis Fall & Cockerell p. 1899 Fall p. 35. 154.

1901 Fall p. 119. 1908 McAtee p. 77.

1902 Kerremans p. 29.

Type locality: Type collected between El Paso, Texas, and San Diego, California.

Distribution: California, New Mexico, Arizona, Texas, Lower Cali- fornia.

California: San Diego (10); Pasadena IX (13); Palm Springs VI-16 (C); Ft. Yuma IV-lO (10).

Arizona: Santa Rita Mts. 8000 ft. (9);; Rincon Mts. (1); Florence VII-25 (1); Yuma (9); Palmerlee VIII-9 (4); Phoenix (C) ; Hot Springs VIII-25 (10); Comobai Mts.; St. Catalina Mts.; Tucson VIII-12 (4).

New Mexico :

Texas: Chisos VII-21 (8); Uvalde VI-18 (9).

Lower California:: Santa Rosa (4).

Hosts: Mesquite (Prosopis jidie flora).

Season: June (Florence), Sept. (Pasadena).

37. GRIFFITHI Fall (9218)

1899 Fall p. 36. 1904 Kunze p. 242.

1900 Griffith p. 568. 1904 Wickham p. 307. 1902 Kei-remans p. 34. 1906 Kerremans p. 47.

Type locality: Tempe Desert, Arizona.

Distribution: Desert regions of Arizona; Phoenix, Huachuca Mts.

(1); Tempe (8); Hot Springs VI-26 (10); Tucson VI-1 (4); Pres-

cott (C). Hosts: Probably Mesquite.

38. GUTTIFERA Lee. (9280)

1G59 Leconte p. 72. 1878 versnta Horn p. 21 pi. 1 fig.

1859 Leconte p. 229. 33.

1873 Crotch p. 90. 1892 Kerremans p. 173.

1878 Horn p. 21 pi. 1 fig. 34. 1S94 Horn p. 373.

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1906 Kerremans p. 181.

1907 versuta Horn guttifera

Lee. Fall p. 240. 1913 Woodworth p. 195. 1919 Van Dyke p. 187.

1899 Fall p. 32.

1899 versuta Fall p. 32.

1901 vevf^nta Fall p. 120.

1901 Fall p. 120.

1902 Kerremans p. 34. 1902 versuta Kerremans p. 181.

Type locality: Ft. Tejon, California.

Distribution: California, Arizona and Texas.

California: Pasadena VI-10 (1); S. Madra Mts. V, VI (2); Los

Angeles Co. (5) ; Mt. Wilson VI-11, VI-24 (7) ; Los Gatos VI (13) ;

Mariposa Co. Arizona: Hot Springs VI-28 (10); Sabino Canyon V (10). Texas: Chisos Mts. VII-24 (8). Hosts: On Yucca blossoms and on Palo verde.

HAEMORRHOA Lee. (9245), See RUBRONOTATA Lap. at Gory 39. HEPBURNI Lee. (9243)

1859 Leconte p. 254. 1878 Horn p. 12 pi. 1 fig. 12 1892 Kerremans p. 173. 1894 Horn p. 375.

1898 Cockerell p. 153.

1899 Fall p. 17. 1901 Fall p. 119.

Type locality Distribution: California :

1902 Kerremans p. 34.

1906 Kerremans p. 102.

1907 Fall p. 240. 1913 Woodworth p. 195. 1917 Chamberlin p. 167. 1917 Burke p. 329. 1919 Van Dyke p. 189.

: California.

Arizona, California, Nevada, New Mexico. Los Angeles, Eldorado (10) ; Kern (10) ; Mariposa VI

(C) ; Sierra Nevada, Sonoma, Shasta, Lassen VI-5 (9) ; Tulare (16),

and Placer Counties; Yreka (2); Keweah (2); Pomona IX-19 (7);

Sawtell (9); Yosemite (10); Placerville (10); Santa Barbara (13);

Pasadena VI (13); Sylvania (13); Raymond V (13). Arizona: Comobabi Mts. VIII-10. Hosts:: Taken on Baeria Sp. primrose and popy. Mines Garry oak

(Querciis garryana) ; Douglas oak (Quercus douglasii) ; Live oak

(Q. ivislizeni) and Pear (Pyrus communis).

39a. HEPBURNI var. LATIFLAVA Fall (9243a)

1907 Fall p. 240.

Type locality: Yosemite Valley, California. Distribution: California south of Yosemite Valley. California: Sierra Madra (13) ; Lancaster (13); Raymond (13).

HIRTULA Gory, See CUPRINA Spinola

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40. HORNI Fall (9265)

1899 Fall p. 25. 1906 Kerremans p. 151.

1900 Kerremans p. 341. 1917 Chamberlin p. 168.

1902 Kerremans p. 34. 1919 Van Dyke p. 152.

1903 Kerremans p. 285. Type locality: Arizona.

Type in the Horn Coll., Philadelphia.

Distribution : : Arizona and California.

California: San Jacinto Mt., Tuolumne Co., El Dorado Co. (7);

Placerville (16). Host: Unknown.

IMMACULATA Horn, See PULCHELLA Herbst.

41. INSIGNIS Horn (9289)

1894 Horn p. 328, 377. 1906 Kerremans p. 201.

1899 Fall p. 34. 1907 Fall p. 242.

1902 Kerremans p. 34.

Type locality: San Raymundo, Lower California.

Distribution : Lower California.

Hosts: Taken on Cactus.

Note Known only by the type.

42. JACOSA Fall (9237)

1899 Fall p. 14. 1906 Kerremans p. 150.

1901 Fall p. 119. 1913 Woodworth p. 195.

1902 Kerremans p. 35. 1919 Van Dyke p. 152. Type locality: Southern California (Sierra Foothills). Distribution: Southern California and Colorado.

California: Pasadena V, VI (C) ; Sierra Madra (13); Mt. Wilson

(13); (Cotype Los Angeles Co. VI (10)). Colorado: Camp Baldy VII-28 (10). Hosts : Unknown.

43. LABYRINTHICA Fall (9251)

1899 Fall p. 21. 1907 Fall p. 241.

1901 Fall p. 119. 1913 Woodworth p. 195.

1902 Kerremans p. 35. 1917 Chamberlin p. 167. 1906 Kerremans p. 132 pi. 13 fig. 1

Type locality: Tuolumne Co., California. Distribution: Arizona, California, Utah and Nevada. Arizona :

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California: (Cotypes, Los Angeles and San Diego Counties (10)); Castella VII-6 (15); Argus Mts. V (10); Pasadena IV-20 (11); Amador (18), San Bernardino VI-5 (7), San Diego (10), Santa Clara, Tulare (4), and Siskiyou Counties; Pomona V-19 (7) ; Placer- ville VII (10); Palm Springs (13); Azusa V (13); Waterman Can- yon V-26 (11); Milpitas V-21 (C).

Hosts: Yellow pine (P. ponderosa). Adults taken on California poppy.

LANATA Horn (9232), See PUBIVENTRIS Horn

44. LATICOLLIS Kerr. (9257)

1902 Kerermans p. 28. 1906 Kerremans p. 142.

Type locality: North America. Note Known only by the type.

LATIFLAVA Fall, See HEPBURNII Lee.

*LARREAE Fall (9282)

1907 Fall p. 241. 1918 Burke p. 211.

Type locality: Mojave, California.

Distribution: Arizona, California: Mojave VI-25 (13). Hosts: Mines wood of Creosote bush (Covilla tridentata).

45. LIBERTA Fall

1922 Fall p. 89.

Type locality: Independence, California. Distribution: California and Arizona.

46. LUCIA Fall (9271)

1901 Fall p. 307. 1906 Kerremans p. 173 pi. 13 fig. 9

Type locality: Prescott, Arizona.

Distribution : Colorado, Arizona, New Mexico ,and California. Colorado: Glenwood Springs (13). Arizona: Bill Wms. Fork (1) ; Phoenix (1) ; Ft. Apache; Yavapai V;

Prescott VI, VII, IX (C). New Mexico: Ft. Wingate VIII; Copitiris IV-26 (10). California: Bishop VI (13). Hosts : Unknown.

^Probably synonymous with A. crihricolUs Horn.

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47. MACRA Horn (9222)

1878 Horn p. 8 pi. 1 fig. 5. 1892 Kerremans p. 175. 1898 Wickham p. 305.

Type locality: Texas.

Distribution: Arizona and Texas.

Arizona:: Tucson.

Texas: Round Mt. (8); Burnette Co. II (16)

Hosts: Unknown.

1899 Fall p. 10.

1902 Kerremans p. 35.

1906 Kerremans p. 69.

48. MACULIFERA Horn (9221)

1894 Horn p. 372 pi. 8 fig. 5.

1899 Fall p. 8.

1902 Kerremans p. 35.

Type locality: Texas.

Distribution : New Mexico and Texas.

New Mexico: Los Crucis IX-23.

Texas: Macdona VII-25 (8).

Hosts: Taken on Bigloxna sp.

1906 Kerremans p. 67.

1907 Fall & Cockerell p. 180.

49.

= IV1ARGINEN0TATA Chev.

1867 Cheverlot p. 387. 1892 Kerremans p. 176. 1905 Kerremans p. 56.

Type locality: Cuba.

Distribution : Cuba and Florida Keys.

Florida: Key Largo (C) ; Metacombe Key (16)

Hosts: Unknown.

1919 Van Dyke p. 190 pi. 7 fig. 7. 1921 Nicolay p. 173. 1925 Fisher p. 29, 34-35.

MARIPOSA Horn (9261)

1878 Horn p. 22 pi. 1 fig. 35. 1892 Kerremans p. 175. 1899 Fall p. 24.

1901 Fall p. 119.

1902 Hopping p. 202.

1902 Kerremans p. 27. 1908 Kerremans p. 147. 1913 Woodworth p. 195. 1917 Burke p. 330. 1917 Chamberlin p. 163

Type locality : Mariposa, California. Distribution : California.

California:: Sonoma Co. (16); El Dorado Co. VI-7 (8); Raymond (13) ; Kaweah (2) ; Placerville V, VI (10) ; Lake Tahoe (15).

*This species is listed in many collections under A. cubaecola.

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Hosts: The adults feed on the foliage and the larvae mine the wood of mountain mahogany (Cercocarpus pariyifolins), Christmas Berry (Heteromeles arbutifolia). Poison Oak (Taxicodendron diversiloba), coffee berry (Rhamnus calif ornica), deer brush (Caenothus integer- rimufi), blue brush (C. thrysiflorus) and red bud (Cercis occidentaliH).

Altitude: 8000 ft. Eldorado Co., Cal.

Season : May-July.

51. MILIARIS Horn (9238)

1878 Horn p. 10 pi. 1 fig. 9. 1902 Kerremans p. 35.

1892 Kerremans p. 175. 1906 Kerremans p. 93.

1898 Cockerell p. 152. 1907 Fall & Cockerell p. 180

1899 Fall p. 15.

Type locality: Texas.

Distribution: Arizona, Colorado, Utah, New Mexico and Texas.

Arizona: Flagstaff VII-15 (4); Ft. Huachuca VII-IX-12 (C) ; Oak

Cr. Can. 6000 ft. (Snow). Colorado: Durango (4).

Texas: Karrville V-30 (10); New Brunsfels (16). New Mexico:: Walnut Creek, Magdalena Mts. (24).

MIMA Gory, See SCALARIS Mannerheim

MIXTA Lee, See PULCHELLA Herbst.

52. MORBOSA Fall (9248)

1899 Fall p. 20. 1906 Kerremans p. 129.

1901 Fall p. 119. 1913 Woodworth p. 195.

1902 Kerremans p. 35.

Type locality: Los Angeles Co., California.

Distribution: California: Pasadena (5); Pomona (5); S. Madra VI

(13) ; Upland IV (13). Hosts : Unknown.

MULTIGUTTATA Dejean, See ORNATA Fabricii

NEBULOSA Horn, See GEMINA Horn

53. NEGLECTA Fall (9287)

1899 Fall p. 31. 1906 Kerremans p. 198 pi. 14 fig. 5

1902 Kerremans p. 35. 1919 Van Dyke p. 189.

1905 Knaus p. 351.

Type locality: Texas.

Distribution: Colorado, Arizona, California and Texas.

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Colorado: Canyon City (10).

California: Napa Co. (Horn).

Texas: (Cotype "Tex" (7)) ; (Cotype Burnett Co. (10)) ; Waco (11);

Round Mt. (8); Austin (C) ; Fedor VI (13); Houston VI-25 (9);

Cypress Mills VIII-10 (9). Hosts: Unknown.

54. NEXA Fall

1922 Fall p. 89.

Type locality: San Bernardino Co., California VI-5-16. Distribution: So. California: Mt. Lowe, Mt. Wilson, Camp Baldy, Sierra Madre Mts. (Fall).

55. OBESA Kerr 1909 Kerremans p. 271.

Type locality: Texas. Distribution: Texas.

56. OBTUSA Horn (9268)

1878 Horn p. 19 pi. 1 fig. 29. 1899 Fall p. 29.

1892 Kerremans p. 175. 1902 Kerremans p. 29.

1894 Horn p. 376. 1906 Kerremans p. 170 pi. 13 fig. 8

Type locality: Texas.

Distribution: Colorado, New Mexico, Texas.

Colorado:: Durango (4).

New Mexico: Ft. Wingate VI.

Texas: Feder, Lee Co. VI-6 (2) ; Cypress Mills VII (1) ; Lurling (9) : Paris (16) ; Lee Co. 3700 ft. (C).

Altitude: 3700 Lee Co. Texas.

OLYDINA Germ., See PULCHELLA Herbst. 57. OPACULA Lee. (9226)

1858 Leconte p. 69. 1899 Fall p. 10.

1859 Leconte p. 222 pi. 12 fig. 3. 1902 Kerremans p. 35. 1866 Leconte p. 383. 1906 Kerremans p. 76. 1878 Horn p. 7 pi. 1 fig. 2. 1913 Woodworth p. 195. 1892 Kerremans p. 176. 1926 Mason p. 85.

Type locality: El Paso, Texas. Distribution : Arizona and Texas. Hosts : Unknown.

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58. OPINABILIS Fall (9276)

1899 Fall p. 30. 1906 Kerremans p. 184 pi. 14 fig. 2

1902 Kerremans p. 35.

Type locality: San Jose del Cabo, Lower California.

Distribution: Lower California (San Jose del Cabo) Santa Rosa (1);

Cotype San Jose del Cabo (10). Host : Unknown.

1775 1781 1787 1788 1790 1792 1801

ISOl 1801 1C05 1817 1821 1821

1824

1829 1829 1832 1836 1837

1837

59. ORNATA Fab. (9247)

Buprestis ornata Fabricii p. 220.

Bnprestis Fabricii p. 227.

Buprestis Fabricii p. 180.

Buprestis Linne p. 1931.

Buprestis Oliver p. 50, No. 64, pi. 7, fig. 67.

]38 )41

1841 1848 1C57

Buprestis Fabricii p. 199. Bnprestis Herbst p 209 pi 154

fig. 5a-b. Buprestis Fabricii p. 199. Buprestis Weber p. 74. Illiger p. 90 no. 73. Schonherr p. 238. Buprestis Dejean p. 29. Buprestis t^olvulus Dejean p.

29. Bi:prestis xanthocyina Ger-

mar p. 38. Buprestis geranii Harris p. 8. Eschaltz p. 8. Gray p. 357. Buprestis Say p. 159. Laporte & Gory I, p. 6 pi. 2

fig. 7. B. ornata, B. multig uttata

Dejean p. 84. Spinola p. 365. dispar Laporte & Gory p. 31

pi. 6 fig. 29. Laporte & Gory p. 31. White p. 5.

1859 Leconte p. 224.

1866 Leconte p. 384.

1878 Glover pi. 41 fig. 11.

1878 var. mixta Glover pi. 44, fig.

34. 1878 Horn p. 14 pi 1 fig. 15.

1883 Leconte p. 592.

1886 Horn p. 137.

1889 Blanchard p. 30.

1892 Kerremans p. 176.

1893 Hopkins p. 181.

1894 Horn p. 374.

1898 Cockerell p. 152.

1899 Fall p. 23.

1900 Griffith p. 568. 1902 Kerremans p. 29.

1902 dispar Kerremans p. 29.

1902 Ulke p. 47.

1906 Kerremans p. 126.

1907 Fall & Cockerell p. 19C9 Elatchely p. 794. 1909 Smith p. 293. 1913 Manee p. 170. 1918 Dozier p. 331. 1922 Knull p. 79.

180.

Leconte p. 7.

Type locality: North America (exact locality not known). Distribution: Maine to Florida west to Colorado and Texas. Virginia: Fredrichsburg V-31 (18). Florida: Gainsville V-1 (18).

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Ohio: Cincinnati V-14 (11).

Pennsylvania: Darby (8) ; Mt. Holly June; Carlisle Junction. Indiana: (Blat).

North Carolina: Black Mts. V-23 (9). South Carolina: (4).

Utah: Salt Lake (10) ; Dry Cr. Can. (10) ; Silver Lake VII (10). Colorado: Manitou (18).

Texas: Burnett Co. (10); Fedor (2); Davis Mts. VII (8). Arkansas: Marion Co. (C). Arizona: Prescott (4); Yuma (4). New Mexico:: Water Can. (24). Nevada: (Leng Cat.).

Hosts : Adults feed on dogwood, dandelion, wild rose and locust blos- soms; breeds in Hickory and Locust.

-PALLIDULA Kerr. 1909 Kerremans p. 269.

Type locality: California.

60. PLAGIATICAUDA Horn (9236)

1878 Horn p. 10 pi. 1 fig. 8. 1913 Woodworth p. 195.

1892 Kerremans p. 177. 1917bBurke p. 329.

1899 Fall p. 14. 1919 Van Dyke p. 189.

1902 Kerremans p. 29. 1917 Chamberlin p. 167.

1906 Kerremans p. 90.

Type locality: Mariposa Co., California.

Distribution : California.

California: Siskiyou (15) ; Mariposa, El Dorado, Tulare and Los Angeles Counties, Ahwahnee (13) ; Kaweah (2) ; Placerville (10) ; Lake Tahoe (15).

Host: Manzanita ( Arctostaphylos viscida).

61. POSTICA Fall (9263)

1899 Fall p. 25. 1906 Kerremans p. 149.

1901 Fall p. 120. 1913 Woodworth p. 195.

1902 Kerremans p. 36. 1919 Van Dyke p. 189. Type locality: Los Angeles County, California. Distribution: Southern California.

So. California: Cotype Los Angeles Co. VI (10); Monrovia V; San Gabriel VI (13) ; Pasadena: Sierra Madra VI (C) ; Bishop, Hullville. Hosts: Unknown.

*The status of this species is doubtful.

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62. PRORSA Fall (9259)

1899 Fall p. 23. 1906 Kerremans p. 144 pi. 13 fig. 5

1901 Fall p. 119. 1913 Woodworth p. 195.

1902 Kerremans p. 36. 1919 Van Dj'ke p. 152. Type locality: Los Angeles Co., California. Distribution : Southern California.

So. California: El Dorado, San Bernardino and Los Angeles Counties.

Los Angeles VI (5) ; Mt. Wilson VI-13 (1) ; Placerville (10) ; Sierra

Madra VII (13); Pasadena VI-10 (C). Hosts: Kellog Oak (Quercus Kellogii), Myrtle (Ceanothus cuneatus).

PROXIMA Waterhouse, See FLAVOMARGINATA Gray

63. PUBIVENTRIS Horn (9233)

1878 Horn p. 9 pi 1 fig. 7.

1880 Horn p. 148.

1880 lunata Horn p. 148.

1892 Kerremans p. 177.

1899 Fall p. 12.

1899 hmuta Fall p. 11.

1901 Fall p. 119.

1902 Kerremans p. 36.

1902 lanuta Kerremans p. 20. 1906 Kerremans p. 87.

1906 lunata Kerremans p. 85 pi. 12 fig. 1.

1903 biedermanni Skinner p. 239 pi. 10 fig. 2.

1907 biedermanni Kerremans p. 518. 1913 Woodworth p. 195.

1913 lunata Woodworth p. 195.

1919 biedermanni Skinner=/anoia Horn, Van Dyke p. 188. 1919 lanata Ilorn=2nibeventris Horn, Van Dyke p. 188. 1919 Van Dyke p. 187.

Type locality: Owen's Valley, California.

Distribution : Utah, Arizona, California.

Utah: Virginia River (4); St. George (4); Kanab.

Arizona: Type of biedermanni Florence V-8 (17); Tucson (9).

California: Owens Valley V, VI (17) ; Bishop V-20, VI (C) ; Mojave VI-1 (13) ; Lancaster V (13) ; Los Angeles Co. (5) ; San Bernardino Co. (5); Big Pine VI (10).

Hosts : Unknown.

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64. PULCHELLA Herbst. (9272)

1790 B7i237'estis ornata (name preoccupied) Oliver p. 50 pi. 7 fig. 7.

1801 Buprestis Herbst p. 211, 216 pi. 44 fig. 6a-b.

1817 Schonherr p. 238.

1821 Bnprestis volvnlus Dejean p. 29.

1824 olydina Germar p. 38.

1836 Bnprestis Say p. 159.

1837 volvulus Laporte et Gory I, p. 6, 7 pi. 2 fig. 8. 1837 flavosignata Dejean p. 84.

1837 volvuhis Dejean p. 84.

1838 ornata Spinola p. 365.

1841 flavosignata Gory p. 30 pi. 6 fig. 29.

1841 dispar Gory p. 31 pi 6 fig. 29.

1857 flavosignata Gory^v olvidns Fab. Leconte p. 7.

1857 volvuhis Dej. =pidchella Herb. Leconte p. 7.

1857 dispar Gory, Leconte p. 7.

1857 Leconte p. 7.

1859 mixta Leconte p. 227.

1859 Leconte p. 225.

1860 mixta Leconte p. 222. 1863 Leconte p. 82.

1873 dispar Gory=mixta Lee, Leconte p. 332.

1873 Crotch p. 89.

1878 pulchella, varigata, mixta. Glover plate XX fig. 6.

1878 Schwarz p. 452.

1878 Horn p. 18 pi. 1 fig. 22.

1878 var arizonae Horn p. 19 pi. 1 fig. 25.

1878 var. mixta Horn p. 19 pi. 1 fig. 26.

1878 var. immaculata Horn p. 19.

1878 Hubbard & Schwarz p. 656.

1883 Leconte p. 591.

1885 Townsend p. 231.

1886 Hamilton p. 28.

1892 flavosignata Gory=jndchella Herb. Kerremans p. 172. 1895 Hamilton p. 364. 1895 Townsend p. 43.

1898 Cockerell p. 152.

1899 Wickham pt. VII p. 236. 1899 Fall p. 29.

1902 Kerremans p. 29. 1902 ornata Oliver, Kerremans p. 29. 1902 volvidus L. & G., Kerremans p. 29. 1902 flavosignata Gory, Kerremans p. 29, 1902 mixta Lee, Kerremans p. 29.

32 BUPRESTIDAE OF NORTH AMERICA

1902 arizonae Horn, Kerremans p. 1909 Smith p. 293.

29. 1909 Blatchley p. 793.

1902 immandata Horn, Kerremans 1909 Wickham p. 23.

p. 29. 1910 Burke p. 406.

1902 Fletcher p. 107. 1911 Watson p. 84.

1904 Hopkins p. 39. 1911 Gibson p. 12.

1905 Fall p. 271. 1912 Gibson p. 100.

1905 Knaus p. 351. 1913 Manee p. 170.

1906 Kerremans p. 14 p. 175. 1913 Woodworth p. 195.

1907 Fall & Cockerell p. 181. 1922 Knull p. 79.

Type locality: "Amer, Sept." (Exact locality not known.) Distribution : Florida to Manitoba, west to California and Texas. N. J.: Lisbon (2); De Costa (8). No. Carolina: Black Mountains VI-13, VII-5 (9).

Georgia: Tifton (2); Savannah VI (18); Decatur Co. (4); Bruns- wick (10); Tybee Isl. VI-20 (8); Round Mt. VII-10 (8). Florida: Key West (4); Sanford V (18); Pensacola X (18); Ft.

Meyer IV (18); Lakeland V-4 (18). Illinois: McBride (4); Oak Park VIII-5 (7).

Iowa: Keahut (2) ; Iowa City (W) ; Ames (W) ; Elma VI-15 (9). Wisconsin: Beaver Dam VIII-I (C). Michigan: Detroit (10). Indiana: McAllister VI (10). Pennsylvania : Erie July. Kansas: Topeka (10). Missouri: St. Louis (2). Indian Territory: McAlester VI-11 (13). Texas: La Vaca (10); Alvin VII-30 (18); Green Valley VII-10 (8);

Chisos Val. VII-1 (8) ; Carmel Co. Colorado: Pine Grove (10); Manitou (18); Colo. Springs (10);

Cheyenne Can. VII (14). Arizona: Yavapai Co. V (18); Tucson V-20 (18). New Mexico: Red Mesa VI (C) ; Sandia Mts. (Watson) ; Ft. Wingate

VI-5 (9) ; Coolidge 6975 ft. (24) ; Soledad Can. (24) ; S. F. Can.

(24). Montana: (2); Utah, Nebraska. California: Owens Valley. Canada: Manitoba, Ontario, Montreal.

var. mixta: El Paso, Tex. (4); Sapello Can. N. M. (4); Tucson, Ariz. VI-15 (4) ; Vowells Mills La. VIII (4) ; Vernon Parish La. (4); Denver, Colo. (4); Medicine Bow, Wyo. 6560 ft. VI-23 (4).

Var. immacxdata : Colorado (4); Texas (4).

Var. arizonae: Key West, Fla. (4); Texas (4); Key Largo, Fla. (4); Steinhatchee, Fla. (4).

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Hosts: Adults taken on opuntia, primrose, dandelion, thistle (Rud- bechia hurta), (Ceanothns americanus), and (Asclepias tuberosa). Breeds in Bald Cypress (Burke) (Taxodium distichuni) and probably in the stems of some of the above mentioned plants.

Altitude: Colorado 2000.

PULCHELLA Gory, See VARIEGATA Leconte PULCHERRIMA Duval

This is a Cuban species and should not appear on the U. S. list.

65. QUADRISERIATA Fall (9244)

1899 Fall p. 18. 1906 Kerremans p. 104.

1902 Kerremans p. 36. 1913 Woodworth p. 195.

Type locality: Los Angeles Co., California.

Distribution: So. California and Cuba.?

California: Pasadena XI-2 (C) ; Mt. Wilson VI-17 (16) ; Los Angeles Co. (10); Santa Barbara Co. (cotype Los Angeles Co. (10)).

Cuba : Guantanamo. ?

Hosts : Unknown.

Altitude: Near sea level to 2000 ft.

66. QUADRIVITTATA Horn (9283)

1870 Horn p. 79. 1902 Kerremans p. 29.

1878 Horn p. 23 pi. 1 fig. 37. 1906 Kerremans p. 194.

1892 Kerremans p. 178. 1907 Fall & Cockerell p. 180.

1898 Cockerell p. 153. 1913 Woodworth p. 195.

1899 Fall p. 34. 1919 Van Dyke p. 188. Type locality: Utah.

Distribution: Colorado, Arizona, New Mexico, Texas, California and

Utah. Colorado: (4), (C). Arizona: Oracle VII-14 (10); Hot Springs VI-21 (10); Ft. Apache

(13); Truxton 4200 ft. VI (C) ; Huachuca Mts. (10); Tucson (4);

ACMAEODERA PURCHIAE Fisher

Type locality: Reno, Nevada, June. Host: Dead Purchia tridentata. This species described in Ent. News 37, pp. 114-15 (1926), too late to be included in its proper place.

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Nogalis (4) ; St. Catalina Mts. VIII-19, 3500 ft. (8) ; Coyote Mts.

VII (8). New Mexico: Silver City VII-12 (11); Soledad Can. (24); Mesilla

Val. (24). Texas: El Paso (4) ; Sanderson, Terrell Co., Davis Mts. VII-7 (8). California: Mt. Lowe VIII (8) ; Los Angeles VII; Palm Springs (8) ;

Mojave (5). Utah: St. George.

QUATUORDECIMGUTTATA Lap. et Gory, See TUBULUS Fabricii

*14. SPILOTA Obenb.

1917 Obenberger p. 55. 1921 Nicolay p. 173.

Type locality: North America.

67. RECTICOLLIS Fall (9234)

1899 Fall p. 13. 1906 Kerremans p. 88.

1902 Kerremans p. 36. 1907 Fall & Cockerell p. 180.

Type locality: Winslow, Arizona.

Type in the Horn Coll., Philadelphia.

Distribution: Arizona (Winslow) and New Mexico.

Host: Taken on Fulliigia.

Altitude: 6300.

RETIFERA Lee, See ACUTA Leconte

68. ROBUSTA Horn (9229)

1878 Horn p. 9 pi. 1 fig. 7. 1902 Kerremans p. 29.

1892 Kerremans p. 179. 1906 Kerremans p. 81.

1899 Fall p. 10. 1913 Woodworth p. 195.

1901 Fall p. 119. 1919 Van Dyke p. 153.

Type locality: Owens Valley, California.

Distribution: So. California.

California: Owens Valley, Bishop VI-25 (10), VIII (1).

68a. variety RUBROSUFFUSA Fall (9229a)

1907 Fall p. 240.

Type locality: Mojave, California.

*The status of this species is doubtful.

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69. RUBESCENS Schaef. (9290)

1904 Schaeffer p. 210. 1907 Kerremans p. 615.

Type locality: Santa Rosa, Lower California. Distribution: Lower California, Santa Rosa (1); El Taste (1).

70. RUBRONOTATA Lap. et Gory (9246)

1837 Laporte et Gory p. 5 pi. 1 fig. 5.

1838 stelaris (Name preoccupied) Spinola p. 364. 1841 stellaris Gory p. 28 pi. 5 fig. 25.

1849 Solier p. 481 pi. 12 fig. 2.

1858 haemorrhoa Leconte p. 68.

1859 haemorrhoa Leconte p. 223 pi 11 fig. 4.

1873 stellaris Ch.ew.=rnhronottata Gory, Leconte p. 332.

1873 stellaris Ch.ev.=fasciatopunctata Chev., Leconte p. 332.

1878 stellaris Horn p. 14 pi. 1 fig. 18.

1882 Waterhouse III, p. 22.

1892 Kerremans p. 179.

1899 Fall 23.

1902 haemorrhoa hec— stellaris Chev., Kerremans p. 28.

1913 Woodworth p. 195.

1913 stellaris, haemorrhoa, Woodworth p. 195.

Type locality: Chile.

Distribution: Texas, Mexico, Chile.

Texas : Laredo.

Mexico : Pueblo, Chihuhua, Michican and Guerrero.

71. SCALARIS Mann. (9266)

1837 Mannerheim p. 25.

1841 mima Gory p. 29 pi 5 fig. 26.

1858 semivittata Leconte p. 69.

1859 stepburni Lecnote p. 227. 1859 semivittata Leconte p. 227 pi.

11 fig. 7. 1859 Leconte p. 227. 1866 semivittata Leconte p. 383. 1873 mima Gory=se7nivittata Lee,

Leconte p. 332. 1878 mima Gory, Horn p. 17. 1878 tnima Gory=sem,ivittata Lee,

Horn p. 26. 1882 mima Waterhouse p. 23, 179.

Type locality: North America.

1891 steuburni Lee, Duges p. 9.

1892 Kerremans p. 179. 1895 rnitna Townsend p. 43.

1898 mima Cockerell p. 152.

1899 Fall p. 27.

1902 Kerremans p. 29. 1902 mima Kerremans p. 29. 1902 semivittata Kerremans p. 29. 1902 Cockerell p. 378.

1906 Kerremans p. 158.

1907 Fall & Cockerell p. 179.

1908 Heyne and Taschenberg p.

127.

Distribution: Arizona, New Mexico, Texas, Mexico.

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Arizona: Santa Rita Mts. VIII (C) ; Coyote Mts. 3500 ft. VIII (5);

Tucson 3600 ft. VIII-14 (18); Ft. Huachuca (7); Pinal Mts. (4);

Kitt's Peak VIII-10 (18); S. B. Ranch, Cochise Co. 3750 ft. (6). New Mexico: Orgon Mts., Los Crucis III-8; Soledad Can. (24). Texas: El Paso; Sweetwater, Nolan Co. VIII (C) ; Brownsville VIII-

27 (C); Carmal Co. (4); Demmit Co. VI-10 (10). Mexico: Lan Louis Potosi; Pueblo; Coahuila; Durango; Michican;

Matamoras, Villa Lerdo; Monterey and Guerrero. Hosts: Adults taken on Vebesina encelioides, Polypteris hookerina on

Thurbaria and thistle. Altitude: 6000 ft. in Guerrero, Mexico. Texas 2100.

72. SCAPULARIS Horn (9217)

1894 Horn p. 328, 369 pi. 8 fig. 6. 1902 Kerremans p. 36.

1899 Fall p. 7. 1906 Kerremans p. 12.

Type locality: Sierra El Chinche, Lower California.

Distribution: Lower California and California.

Lower California: El Taste (1); Santa Rosa (16).

SEMIVITATA Lee, See SCALARIS Mannerheim

73. SERENA Fall (9241)

1899 Fall p. 16. 1906 Kerremans p. 99.

1902 Kerremans p. 36.

Type locality: Tucson, Arizona.

Distribution : Arizona.

Arizona: Tucson; Huachuca Mts. VII (C) ; Palmarlee (9) ; Ray (10).

Hosts: Horse bean (Parkinsonia microphylla).

74. SINUATA Van Dyke

1919 Van Dyke p. 152 pi. 7 fig. 1. 1921 Nicolay p. 173.

Type locality: Hullville, Lake Co., California.

Distribution: California (Los Angeles, El Dorado and Lake Counties). Host: Ceanothus cnneaUis.

75. SPARSA Horn (9239)

1878 Horn p. 11 pi. 1 fig. 10. 1902 Kerremans p. 29.

1899 Fall p. 15. 1902 Skinner p. 40.

1899 Wickham pt. 7 p. 236. 1906 Kerremans p. 96 pi. 12 fig. 2.

1902 Cockerell p. 378. 1907 Fall & Cockerell p. 180.

Type locality: Manitou, Colorado.

Distribution: Colorado, New Mexico, Arizona, Utah and California.

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Colorado: Cheyenne Can. (10); Waldo Can. (10); Glenwood Springs

VIII (13); Colorado Springs. New Mexico: Koehler (C) ; Beulah VIII; Magdalena Mts. VI., Los

Vegas VIII-16 (10) ; Gallup (4) ; Ft. Wingate VI, IX (4) ; Oak Cr.

VIII (10); Grant Co. VI-1 (9). Arizona: Sabino Basin (18); Ft. Huachuca VII (7); Cochise Co. VI

(16). Hosts: Taken on Chrysopsis villosa and Achillea millifolium. On

Yarrow weed. Altitude: 6000 ft. in Arizona. Season : June-Aug.-Sept.

76. SQUAMOSA Van Dyke

1919 Van Dkye p. 186. 1921 Nicolay p. 173.

Type locality: Florence, Arizona. Distribution : Arizona. Arizona: Paratype Hot Springs VI-29 (10); Catalina Springs, and

Florence. Hosts: Taken on Jatropha midtifida and bred from Palo Verde.

STELLARIS* Spinola, See RUBRONOTATA Laporte et Gory

STEPBURNI Lee, See SCALARIS Mannerheim

77. STIGMATA Horn (9277)

1894 Horn p. 328, 370, 372 pi. 7 1902 Kerremans p. 36.

fi ;. 2. 1906 Kerremans p. 186 pi. 14 fig. 3.

1898 Wickham p. 305. 1907 Fall p. 241.

1899 Fall p. 32.

Type locality: Tucson, Arizona.

Distribution : Arizona and Lower California.

Arizona: Bill Wms. Fork VIII (2).

Lower California: Cabo San Lucis, San Jose del Cabo, Santa Rosa

VIII (C) ; El Taste (1). Hosts: Taken on flowers of mimosa.

78. SUBBALTEATA Leo. (9275)

1863 Leconte p. 82. 1899 Fall p. 30.

1873 Crotch p. 90. 1902 Kerremans p. 36.

1878 Horn p. 20 pi. 1 fig. 31. 1906 Kerremans p. 183.

1892 Kerremans p. 180. 1907 Fall & Cockerell p. 180. 1894 Horn p. 328.

Type locality: Cape San Lucas, Lower California.

Distribution: New Mexico and Lower California.

Hosts:

*NoTE The stellaris of Cheverlot is a Mexican species.

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SUBEYANEA Fall, See FALL! Kerremans

79. TENEBRICOSA Fall 1922 Fall p. 90.

Type locality: Havilah, Kern Co., California VI-6-13 (Coll. Pilate), Distribution: Southern California: Havilah and Bear Lake.

80. TEXANA Lee. (9274)

1899 Fall p. 30.

1902 Kerremans p. 29.

1906 Kerremans p. 180.

1859 Leconte p. 228, 229. 1873 Crotch p. 89. 1878 Horn p. 20 pi. 1 fig. 32. 1892 Kerremans p. 181.

Type locality: Texas.

Distribution: Texas and Lower California.

Lower California: San Jose del Cabo (1); Santa Rosa (1).

81. TUBULUS Fab. (9286)

1801 Buprestis Fabricii p. 200.

1883

1801 B. ciilta Weber p. 75.

1883

1802 B. culta Web., Illiger p. 248.

1889

1829 geranii Harris p. 8.

1889

1837 Laporte Gory I, p. 11 pi. 3

1892

fig. 15.

1S93

1837 quatuordecimgiittata Laporte

1893

et Gory p. 12 pi. 3 fig. 18.

1894

1836 Say p. 159.

1894

1837 Buprestis Dejean p. 84.

1895

1838 Spinola p. 383.

1898

1843 Strum p. 56.

1899

1848 White p. 6.

1901

1857 Leconte p. 7.

1902

1857 B. culta Web., Leconte p. 7.

1902

1857 B. geranii Har., Lee. p. 7.

1902

1859 Leconte p. 228.

1902

1870 Horn p. 79.

1873 Crotch p. 90.

1902

1878 culta Horn p. 22 pi 1 fig. 36.

1878 culta, tiibalus Glover, pi. XI

1902

fig. 35.

1903

1878 culta Schwarz p. 452.

1906

1878 culta Hubbard & Schwarz p.

1907

656.

1909

1882 Waterhouse p. 27.

1909

Hayward p. 56.

Leconte p. 592.

culta Blanchard p. 30.

Chittenden p. 220.

Kerremans p. 181.

Hopkins p. 184.

culta Web., Townsend p. 202.

Horn p. 371.

culta Web., Horn p. 371, 376.

culta Web., Hamilton p. 364.

culta Web., Cockerell p, 152.

Fall p. 31.

Scott p. 31.

culta Web., Ulke p. 47.

Kerremans p. 29.

culta Web., Kerremans p. 29.

geranii Har., Kerremans p.

29. quatiiordecimguttata Kerr. p.

29. Fletcher p. 107. Kerremans p. 197. culta Felt p. 715. Fall-Cockerell p. 180. Wickham p. 23. culta Smith p. 293.

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1909 Blatchley p. 794. 1919 Nicolay p. 17.

1913 cnlta Manee p. 170. 1920 Britton p. 243.

1915 Lovell p. 75, 112. 1920 Knull p. 7.

1918 Dozier p. 331. 1922 Knull p. 79.

Type locality: North America (exact locality not known). Distribution: Ontorio to Florida, west to Idaho, Nevada, New Mexico

and Texas. New Jersey: 5 Mi. Beach VI (8); Ft. Lee (18); Westville V (2);

Buena (2); Namse V-30 (4); Greenwood Lake VI-4 (4). Massachusetts: Newton (13); Medford (18); Framingham (14). Pennsylvania: Bethlehem (13); Cresco (20); Hammelstown (20). Connecticut: (1).

North Carolina: Kittrell (10); Black Mountains VI-20 (9). Virginia: E Falls Church VI-18 (9). Indian Territory: Atoka (13). Gergia: Tifton (2).

Alabama: Spring Hill V-20 (11) ; Mobile V-7 (11) ; Mobile V-13 (9). New York: Rockland Co. VI-21 (4) ; Long Island VII (19) ; Saffeson

(18). Florida: Enterprise (2); Green Cove Springs (4); Gainsville III-2,

V-1 (18); Sanford V-8 (18); Tampa IV-18 (10); Fruitland Park

(C); Gulfport (C). Iowa: Iowa City (W). Kansas: Onaga (4). Arizona: Sabino Canyon (10). Idaho: St. Simon IV (4). Missouri: Kansas City (10). Nevada: Verdi (7). Texas: Dennison (10). Washington, D. C: (10).

Maryland: Baltimore (10); Plummers Iscland (10). New Mexico: Los Vegas III-18 (10) ; Gallines Can. (24); Mesilla Val.

(24). Hosts: Taken on Hypoxys erecta, Erigeron, dogwood, Asclepia tube-

rosa, blackberry, Granium maxulaUim and wile rose. Breeds in Red

Haw (Crataegus), stems of Dasyleron wheeleri, Hickory (Hickoria

su.), white oak (Quercus alba), red bud (Cercis canadensis).

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82. TUTA Horn (9242)

1878 Horn p. 11 pi. 1 fig. 11. 1892 Kerremans p. 181. 1894 Horn p. 374. 1899 Fall p. 17. 1901 Fall p. 119.

Type locality

Distribution:

1902 Kerremans p. 37.

1906 Kerremans p. 100 pi. 12 fig. 5

1907 Fall p. 240.

1913 Woodworth p. 195.

St. George, Utah. Utah, Arizona, California and Texas. Utah: St. George (16). Arizona: Argus Mts. (10); Phoenix (C). California: Death Valley (5). Texas: (4).

83. VAN DYKEI Fall (9258)

1917bBurke p. 330. 1917 Chamberlin p. 167.

1924 Chamberlin p. 193

1925 Good p. 272 fig. 47.

1899 Fall p. 23.

1901 Fall p. 119.

1902 Kerremans p. 37. 1906 Kerremans p. 143 1913 Woodworth p. 195.

Type locality: Washington State.

Distribution: Washington, Oregon, California, Utah and Nevada.

Oregon: Klamath Falls VII-9 (C) ; Sparta VII-3 (Van Dyke).

California: Santa Clara Co. (16); Los Angeles Co. (5);; Placerville (10); Lake Tahoe V-27 (C) ; Mowhawk (13); Mendicino Co. VI-10 (4); Alameda Co. (1); Sierra Madra (13); Cotype, Siskiyou Co. (10) ; San Diego Co.; McCloud VIL

Hosts: Breeds in Ceanothus integerrimmus and Quercus ivislizeni.

Altitude : Sea level to 5000 ft.

84. VARIEGATA Lee. (9256)

1852 Leconte p. 67.

1859 Leconte p. 226.

1866 Leconte p. 384.

1873 pulchella G o r y = variegata

Lee. Leconte p. 332. 1878 Horn p. 16 pi 1 fig. 19. 1892 Kerremans p. 181. 1894 Horn p. 375.

1898 Cockerell p. 152.

1899 Fall p. 22.

Type locality: Santa Fe, New Mexico.

Distribution: Rocky Mountain and Pacific Coast States.

Oregon: Hood River V-21 (10).

1901 Fall p. 119. 1900 Kerremans p. 42.

1902 Kerremans p. 29.

1906 Kerremans p. 140.

1907 Fall & Cockerell p. 1911 Watson p. 81. 1913 Woodworth p. 195. 1917 Chamberlin p. 167. 1924 Chamberlin p. 193.

180.

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California: Carrville, Trinity Co. VI (15); Mojave (5).

Idaho: Idaho Falls (3).

Utah: Park City VI (10); Silver Lake VII (8); Big Cottonwood Canyon (10); Provo VII-10 (9); Wahatch Mts. VI-20 (10); Salt Lake City VI (2), VII-26 (4); Ogden (10); Beaver Creek Canyon V-29 (18); American Fork Can. VI-23 (10); Emigration Can. VII- 23 (10).

Colorado: Glenvi^ood Springs (13).

Nev/ Mexico: Almogordo V (10); Aztec (10); Albuquerque (W).

Arizona: Prescott (4).

Nevada and Texas.

Hosts: Beaten from dead branches of /'. ponderosa.

Season: May-August.

VERSUTA Horn, See GUTTIFERA Leconte VOLVULUS Dej., See ORNATA Fab. and PULCHELLA Herbst.

85. WENZELI Van Dyke

1912 Van Dyke p. 154 pi. 7 fig. 4. 1921 Nicolay p. 173.

Type locality: Chisos Mts. Texas. Distribution:: Chisos Mts. Texas. Host: Unknown.

86. WHEELERI Van Dyke

1919 Van Dyke p. 155 pi 7 fig. 5. 1921 Nicolay p. 173.

Type locality: Sabino Canyon, Santa Catalina Mountains, Arizona. Distribution: Santa Catalina Mountains, Arizona. Host : Unknown.

Genus ACTENODES Lac.

1833 Dejean p. 80 (no description) 1857 Lacordaire Vol. IV p. 72-78.

Type of the genus CHRYSOBOTHERIS CH ALYBEITARSIS. Chev.

87. ACORNIS Say (9481)

1836 Buprestis Say p. 159. 1859 Belionta caUfornica Mots- 1841 Chrysobotheris rugulosa Gory chulsky p. 184.

p. 177 pi. 30 fig. 172. 1873 C. rugulosa Gory=.4. acornis 1844 Chrysobothris punctata Say, Leconte p. 332.

Melsheimer p. 147. 1878 Hubbard-Schwarz p. 656.

1859 Leconte p. 241. 1883 Leconte p. 592.

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1904 Schaeffer p. 209. 1906 Felt p. 751. 1909 Blatchley p. 792. 1909 Smith p. 292. 1913 Woodworth p. 195.

1919 Nicolay p. 19.

1920 Britton p. 244. 1920 Knull p. 7. 1922 Knull p. 83.

1925 Good p. 272 figs. 6,

1886 C. Calif ornica Mots.=yl. acor-

vh Say, Horn p. 118. 1892 Kerremans p. 200. 1897 Castle p. 8.

1902 Ulke p. 21, 47.

1903 Kerremans p. 194. 1901 B. Californica Mots.=yl. aco7--

nis Say, Fall p. 117. 1903 rugulosa, punctata Kerre- mans p. 194. 1925 Good p. 272 figs. 6, 12. Type locality: Indiana. Distribution : New York to Florida, west to Michigan, Wisconsin, Iowa

and Texas. New York: Rockaway Beach VI-2 (19) ; Yaphank VII-13 (19) ; Mon-

tauk Beach VII-2 (10); Bellport VII (19); Port Jefferson VI-7

(19) ; Buffalo (10). Pennsylvania: Hummelstown (20) Jennette, July (Klages) ; Chestnut

Hill, Charter Oak (Knull). Wisconsin: Neopit VII-7 (C) ; Lake Co. VMO (11). Michigan: Detroit (10). New Jersey: Atlantic City (10). Ohio: Cincinnati (11). Louisiana: Vernon Parish (4). Virginia: Falls Church (10). Kentucky: (4).

Indiana: Orange Co. VI-2 (10). Texas: Brown wood VI (10). Hosts: Bred from Red Maple (Acer rubrum), hickory (Hickoria sp.),

beech (Fagiis americanu), black birch (Betula lenta) and black oak

(Quercus velutina).

AURONOTA L. and G., See AURONOTATA L. and G.

AURONOTATA Laport-Gory (9482)

1833 hellnla Dejean p. 80 (no de- scription).

1836 beUula Dejean p. 90 (no de- scription).

1836 Laport et Gory II p. 20 pi. 4

1837 bellida Mannerheim p. 79.

fig. 30. 1843 Chry. aurigitttata Sturm, p.

61. 1843 Sturm p. 61.

1857 Duval p. 64.

1859 bella Leconte pp. 240-241.

1867 Chevrolet p. 584.

1873 bella 'Lec.=auronotata L.-G.

Leconte p. 332. 1878 Schwarz p. 451. 1878 Leconte p. 470.

1891 Gundlock p. 168.

1892 Kerremans p. 200. 1903 Kerremans p. 194.

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43

1903 aurouotata - hellula, Kerre- 1914 Leng-Mutchler p. 430.

mans p. 194. 1918 Dozier p. 331.

1904 Schaeffer p. 209. 1922 Champlin and Knull p. 102. 1906 Wenzel p. 38. 1925 Fisher p. 84, 88-90.

Type locality: Cuba.

Distribution: Georgia, Florida, Cuba, Antilles, Haiti and Chile.

Georgia: Tybee Isl. VI-21 (8); Savannah (10).

Florida: Key West IX-18 (4); Miami (1); Elliott Key (1); Lake

Worth (10); Biscayne (10); Gainsville VI-27 (Dozier), Marathon

(10); Paradise Key, April 15 (Knull). Host:: Breeds in Cypress (Taxodium distichinn).

BELLA Leconte, See AURONOTATA L. and G.

BELLULA Manner., See AURONOTATA L. and G.

89. CALCARATA Chev. (9483)

1834 Chrysobotheris c al c a r a t a Cheverlot p. 103.

1837 C. fulguruta Mannerheim p.

80.

1838 C. ziczac Dejean p. 90. 1841 C. fulgurata Gory II p. 29 pi.

6 fig. 42. 1841 C. lebasi Gory II p. 29 pi. 6

fig. 43. 1844 Chrysobothris Melsheimer p.

145. 1868 Glover p. 92. 1875 Horn p. 148.

Type locality: Mexico.

Distribution:* Southern Arizona and Texas, Mexico,

Nicarague and Colombia. Arizona: Tucson (13); Bill Williams Fork VIII (c)

Yuma (c) ; Florence VlII-3 (c) ; Texas (Horn). Mexico: Matamoras (13).

Host: Palo verde (Cercidum torreyannm), Bacchata (Zizyphus obtusi- folia), (reported to breed in peach and White Oak by Glover and bred from Hickoria sp. by A. B. Champlain).

1878 Schwarz p. 451.

1878 Leconte p. 470.

1878 Glover plate XXXIII fig. 38.

1882 Waterhouse p. 31.

1889 Waterhouse p. 182

1891 Horn p. 46.

1892 Kerremans p. 200. 1898 Wickham p. 305. 1901 Fall p. 117. 1904 Schaeffer p. 209. 1918 Burke p. 211. 1925 Fisher p. 84.

Guatemala, Phoenix (4) ;

"This species has been reported from Florida and from Rockville, Pa. Prob- ably an error in determination or in labeling.

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90. FLEXICAULIS Schaef. (9484) 1904 Schaeffer p. 209.

Type locality: Brownsville, Texas.

Distribution: Taken only near Brownsville, Texas.

Host: Larva work in Acacia flexicaulis.

FULGURATA Mannerheim, See CALCARATA Cheverlot.

LEBASI Laporte-Gory, See CALCARATA Cheverlot.

91. MENDAX Horn (9480)

1891 Horn p. 46. 1904 Schaeffer p. 209.

1901 Fall p. 117. 1913 Woodworth p. 195.

1903 Kerremans p. 195.

Type locality: Ft. Yuma, Arizona.

Distribution: Arizona, Texas, California, Illinois and Mexico.

Arizona: Paratype "Ariz." (17); Prescott (9); Yuma (9).

Texas: New Brunsfels VI-16 (1); Lectotype "Tex.", Paratype "Tex." (17).

niinois: Paratype "111." (17).

Mexico: Reynosa V-20 (10).

PUNCTATA Melsheimer, See ACORNIS Say

REGULOSA Gory, See ACORNIS Say

ZICZAC Dejean, See CALCARATA Cheverlot.

Genus AGAEOCERA Water. 1882 Waterhouse p. 4.

Type of the genus ANTHAXIA GIGAS Gory.

92. GENTILIS Horn (9306)

1878 Halecia gentilis Horn p. 144. 1908 Kerremans p. 275.

1885 Halecia gentilis Horn p. 95. 1909 Anataxia gentilis Casey p.

1886 Halecia Henshaw p. 95. 1.72.

1889 V/aterhouse p. 169. 1920 Chamberlin p. 243.

1892 Kerremans p. 50. 1925 Good p. 272 fig. 14.

1903 fenyesi Kerremans p. 60.

Type locality: Texas.

Distribution : Arizona, Texas and Mexico.

Arizona: St. Catalina Mts.; Coyote Mts. 3800 ft.

Texas: Uvalde VII-18, 930 ft. (10) ; Brewster Co. VI (10) ; San Diego VI-10 (10); Sabina V-26 (10); Rio Grande VI-17 (10); Dimmit Co. (10).

Mexico: Sonora 4000 ft.; Villa Lerdo, Durango, and Coa Niela.

BUPRESTIDAE OF NORTH AMERICA 45

93. SCINTILLANS Water.

1882 Waterhouse p. 4. 1920 Chamberlin p. 243.

1892 Kerremans p. 60. 1923 Nicolay p. 174.

1903 Kerremans p. 50.

Type locality: Sonora (the spelling in the original work is Songora), Mexico.

Distribution : Arizona and Mexico.

Mexico: Sonora (Waterhouse); Venedio, Sinaloa VIII-5 (c), (15).

Arizona: Sabino Basin, St. Catalina Mts. VII-10, 3800 ft. (c).

Genus AG RI LAX I A Kerr. 1902 Kerremans p. 177.

Type of the genus ANTHAXIA FLAM I MANA Gory

94. FLAVIMANA Gory (9399)

1837 Dejean p. 91 (no description) 1898 Cockerell p. 157.

1841 Gory IV p. 291 pi. 49 fig. 285. 1898 Wickham p. 305.

1844 gracilis Melsheimer p. 148. 1901 Scott p. 31.

1857 Leconte p. 9. 1902 Ulke p. 21.

1859 Leconte p. 218. 1903 Knaus p. 175.

1873 Leconte p. 331. 1907 Fall-Cockerell p. 179.

1878 Schwarz p. 451. 1909 Blatchley p. 787.

1882 Horn p. 108. 1909 Smith p. 293.

1882 gracilis Mels-Jlavimana Gory 1913 Manee p. 170.

Horn p. 112. 1920 Knull p. 6.

1892 Kerremans p. 120. 1922 Knull p. 82.

1893 Hopkins p. 181. 1925 Good p. 272. 1895 Hamilton p. 364.

Type locality: North America (exact locality not recorded).

Distribution : New England to Florida, west to Texas and Arizona.

Pennsylvania: Hummelstown VII-4 (c), Philadelphia.

Georgia: Clayton 3700 (4); Macon (10).

Virginia: E. Falls Church V-28 (9).

Louisiana: Vernon Parish (4).

Florida: Capron III-5 (4); Tampa IV-17 (4).

Arizona: Huachuca VII, VIII (1); Pinal Mts. (4); Palmerlee VII

(9); St. Rita Mts. VI-12, Cochise Co. VII-5 (c). Missouri: St. Louis (4). Kansas: Ft. Scott V-23 (10). Texas: Fedor (13); Sabinal IV (10) ; Calvert IV-8 (10) ; New Boston

V-3 (10); Wolff City III-27, Columbus V-24 (4); La Vaca (10);

Burnette Co. (10); Dallas V-8 (10).

46 BUPRESTIDAE OF NORTH AMERICA

Indian Territory: Andmore V-3 (10). Host: Plum (Prunus sp.), Scrub Oak (Qi(erciis sp.), and White Oak

(Q. Alba). Season :

94a. ARIZONAE* new variety

Type locality: Huachuca Mts., Arizona. Distribution: Arizona, Texas and Missouri.

Arizona: Carr Canyon VIII (17) ; St. Catalina Mts. VII (10).

Texas: Round Mt. (8).

Missouri: Cliffs (8).

Host: Arizona oak (Q. arizonica).

Genus AGRILUS Stephens 1830 Stephens p. 239.

Type of the genus BUPRESTIS ELATA, Dejean.

AGRILUS SPP. 1918 Beal p. 15, 21. 1912 Beal p. 16, 62.

95. ABDITUS Horn (9530) 1891 Horn p. 332. 1903 Kerremans p. 281.

Type locality: Western Nevada. Distribution: Nevada and Arizona. Arizona: Cochise Co. .VII-16 (16). Host: Unknown. Season : July.

96. ABDUCTUS Horn (9556)

1891 Horn p. 325. 1903 Kerremans p. 281.

1900 Chittenden p. 67. 1920 Frost and Weiss p. 222.

Type locality: Texas: (exact locality not known).

Distribution: Arizona, Texas and New Mexico.

Texas: Brownsville (16); San Diego (17).

New Mexico: Alamogordo V-20 (17).

Host: Arizona White Oak (Quercus arizonica).

*Agrilaxia flavimana variety arizonae new variety. Form of flamivana Gory, but differs as follows: Front and antennae black, not green; tarsi of front pair of legs black not yellow; last ventral segment more angu- lated, shoulders coppery. Length 7 mm.

A large series would doubtless establish this species distinct by its large size, black antennae and tarsi. I have adapted the name arizonae from the fact that Mr. Chas. Schaeffer had applied this name to the species in his cabinet.

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97. ABJECTUS Horn (9535)

1891 Horn p. 321. 1903 Kerremans p. 281.

Type locality: Texas (exact locality unknown). Distribution: Texas and Kansas. Texas: Davis VII-9 (8); Flotonia VII-30 (8). Kansas: Onaga (13). Host: Unknown.

98. ABSTERSUS Horn (9552)

1891 Horn p. 324. 1900 Chittenden p. 67.

Type locality: Southern Arizona,

Distribution : Arizona.

Arizona: Lectotype and Paratypes "Ariz." (17)

Host: Devil's Claw (Acacia greggii).

1903 Kerremans p. 281. 1920 Frost and Knull p. 222.

99. ACUTIPENNIS Mann. (9498)

1837 1837 1839

1841 1844 1844

1857 1857 1859 1840 1873 1878 1885

1889 1891 1892 1894 1894 1894 1894 1894

Mannerheim p Dejean p. 93.

109.

jjejean p. »d.

latebrus Laporte-Gory II, p,

38 pi. 9 fig. 50. Gory IV p. 225 pi. 37 fig. 216. Zeigler p. 267. quadri-impressa Zeigler p.

267. 4-impressa Lacordaire p. 85. Leconte p. 9.

latebrus L-G, Leconte p. 246. Gory p. 225. Crotch p. 93. Hubbard-Schwarz p. 656. quadri-hnjjressiis Zeig.=acu-

tipennis Mann. Henshaw p.

131. Blanchard p. 32. Horn p. 307. Kerremans p. 244. Laurent p. 7. Harrington p. 11, 15. Horn p. 378. Smith p. 189. Smith p. 323.

1895 Hamilton p. 364.

1900 Chittendon p. 67.

1903 Kerremans p. 269.

1903 laebus L.-G., Keremans, p.

269. 1903 If-impressa Zieg., Kerremans

p. 269. 1906 Felt. p. 701. 1906 Fall p. 168. 1906 Fletcher p. 101. 1909 Blatchley p. 801. 1909 Easton p. 50. 1909 Smith p. 295. 1909 Wickham p. 23. 1912 Frost p. 252. 1917 Nicolay p. 93.

1917 Changon p. 219. 1917bBurke p. 331.

1918 Gibson p. 112.

1919 Nicolay p. 19.

1920 Frost and Weiss p. 210. 1920 Frost p. 28.

1920 Britton p. 244.

1922 Knull p. 84.

1922 Mutchler and Weiss p. 3.

48 BUPRESTIDAE OF NORTH AMERICA

Type locality: "Amer. Sept." (Exact locality not known.) Distribution:: Southeastern Canada to Florida, west to California. Canada: Thornhill, Manitoba VI (Wallis) ; St. Johns, Que. (Fletcher) ;

Ontario (Harrington). Massachusetts: Tyngsboro (4) ; Framingham V-20, VI-22 (c). New York: Bellport, L. I. V-7 (19). New Jersey: Hewitt (4) ; Ft. Lee (9) ; Jamesburg V-27; Hasted V-22;

Lakehurst, Woodside and Malaga. Common throughout state

(Mutchler-Weiss). Pennsylvania: Pittsburg (3). Rhode Island: Watchhill VI-30 (9). Iowa: Elma (W).

Utah: American Fork Can. (17); Colorado (10). Kan.sas (4); Florida (10). Texas: Hackley (9).

California: Pasadena V (13); Castle Crag VII (13). Host: Bred from gambel oak (Quercus gamhelii). Said to breed in

poplar and birch. Taken from foliage of red oak and Coryliis

americana.

100. ADDENDUS Crotch (9519) 1873 Crotch p. 95. 1903 Kerremans p. 271.

1889 Waterhouse p. 86. 1907 Fall-Cockerell p. 152, 181.

1891 Horn p. 329. 1909 Blatchley p. 804.

1892 Kerremans p. 244. 1920 Frost and Weiss p. 223.

1894 Horn p. 329. 1923 Van Dyke p. 40. Type locality: Texas.

Distribution : Arizona, New Mexico, Texas, Nevada and Lower Cali- fornia, Illinois (Blatchley). New Mexico: Highrolls V-29 (17); Almogordo IV-29 (17). Texas: Round Mt. (8); Brownsville VIII (16); New Brunsfels (16). Arizona:: (17), Nevada (17).

Lower California:: Coral de Piedro (Horn); Sierra el Taste (Horn). Host: Unknown; taken on peach blossoms (Blatchley).

ADVENA Leconte, See LACUSTRIS Leconte

AELENS Gory, See GRANULATUS Say

101. ANGELICUS Horn (9526)

1891 Horn p. 298. 1912 Frost p. 246.

1895 Fall p. 98. 1913 Woodworth p. 195. 1901 Fall p. 119. 1917 Burke p. 330.

1903 Kerremans p. 282. 1917 Burke pi. VIII fig. 4 pi. IX

1906 Fall p. 168. fig. 1.

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1919 Rohwer p. 4. 1920 Burke pp. 379-384.

1920 Frost and Weiss p. 207. 1922 Mutchler and Weiss p. 7. 1920 Herbert p. 363. 1924 Felt p. 186.

Type locality: Santa Cruz Mountains, California.

Distribution : California.

California: Lectotype Los Angeles (17); San Bernardino Mts. 5000

July (5) ; Deep Creek 6000 ft. (5). Host: California live oak (Quercus agrifolia), leather oak (Q durata),

Wislizenus oak (Q. wislizeni), canyon oak (Q. chrysolepis), Engel-

mann's oak (Q. engelmanni), Tan bark oak (Q. densiflora), and Calif.

black oak (Q. calif ornica). Season : May-July.

102. ANXIUS Gory (9504)

Slingerland p. 7.

Wickham pt. 7 p. 236.

Felt pp. 556, 557, 563, 569,

582, 590, 605. Felt p. 24. Felt p. 1007. Chamberlin p. 42. Chittenden pp. 65, 67. Felt p. 792, 859. MacGillivroy-Houghton p.

251. Evans p. 391. Kerremans p. 269. gravis Lee. Kerremans p. 285. Harrington p. 81. Hopkins p. 21, 38. Chittenden p. 67. Felt p. 86. Felt p. 257, 284. Slingerland p. 65, 78. Washburn p. 550. Washburn (Pres. Bui. 33). Washburn p. 578. Blatchley p. 801. Frost p. 67. Wickham p. 23. Smith p. 295. Felt p. 98. Davis p. 184.

1837 Dejean p. 93 (no description

1899

published).

1899

1841 Gory (Suppl) p. 226 pi. 37

1900

fig. 217.

1848 White p. 36.

1900

1857 Leconte p. 9.

1900

1859 torpidus Leconte p. 247.

1900

1859 gravis Leconte p. 247

1900

1873 Crotch p. 93.

1901

1874 Austin p. 269.

1902

1878 torpidus Hubbard-Schwarz p.

636.

1903

1889 Blanchard p. 32.

1903

1889 Lintner p. 283.

1903

1890 Cook p. 119.

1903

1891 Schwarz p. 74.

1904

1891 torpidus Davis p. 66.

1904

1891 Horn p. 306.

1905

1891 Hopkins p. 259.

1905

1892 Kerremans p. 246.

1906

1892 Slosson p. 6.

1907

1892 torpidus Davis p. 80.

1908

1893 torpidus Cockerell p. 329.

1908

1894 Smith p. 189.

1909

1894 Lintner p. 406.

1909

1895 Evans p. 146.

1909

1896 Bowditch p. 7.

1909

1898 Chittenden p. 44.

1909

1898 Felt p. 993.

1910

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BUPRESTIDAE OF NORTH AMERICA

1910 Burke p. 403 fig. 26. 1910 Gibson p. 13.

1910 Smith p. 348,415.

1911 Gibson p. 246.

1911 Felt pp. 108, 109, 113, 127.

1911 Forbes p. 53, 515.

1912 Felt p. 36. 1911-12-Ruggles p. 57. 1912 Felt p. 101-108. 1912 Sanders p. 22. 1912 Washburn p. 57. 1912 Frost p. 252.

1912 Fernald p. 246.

1913 Fernald p. 85. 1913 Felt p. 101. 1913 Swaine p. 91.

1913 Swaine p. 56.

1914 Swaine p. 54.

1915 Swaine p. 106.

1915 Caesar p. 46.

1916 Blackman-Ellis p. 46.

1916 Hutchings p. 65-70.

1917 Felt p. 49. 1917 Swaine p. 102. 1917 Chagnon p. 219.

1917 Hutchings p. 66-70 plate 1. 1917

1917bBurke p. 331.

1918 Houser p. 326-327.

1918 Swaine p. 1928.

1918 Turner p. 28.

1919 Swaine p. 46-48.

1920 Hofer p. 9. 1920 Knull p. 10.

1920 Frost and Weiss p. 209.

1920 Holister p. 145.

1920 Frost p. 28.

1920 Frost p. 250.

1920 Hewitt p. 15.

1921 Kotinsky p. 59.

1922 Gossard p. 24. 1922 Knull p. 84. 1922 Lord p. 39.

1922 Mutchler- Weiss p. 4, fig. 1.

1922 Maheux p. 66.

1923 Spicer p. 21. 1923 Pierson p. 51.

1923 Hutchings pp. 89-92.

1923 Felt p. 78.

1923 Britton p. 269.

1923 Maheux p. 66.

1924 Felt p. 52.

1924 Chamberlin p. 193.

1924 Mundinger p. 316.

Gibson p. 149.

Type locality: torpidus Hlinois.

Distribution: Maine to West Virginia, west to Rocky Mountains and

Pacific Coast; Canada. Massachusetts: Boston. New York: West Point VI-14 (c) ; N. Y. City V-10 (c) ; Peekskill (4) ;

Buffalo (4) ; Poughkeepsie. Ohio : Cleveland. Rhode Island: Newport. New Jersey: Newfoundland VI (4)

over the state (Mutch-Weiss). Pennsylvania: Spicerville (Knull). Michigan : Detroit. Minnesota: Duluth (7) ; Iowa: liwa City (W). Illinois : Chicago.

New Mexico: (Morrison) (17); So. California (17). Colorado: (Hoefer).

Hewitt VII (4) ; quite common

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Idaho: Cascade VI-22 (c).

Canada: Edmonton, Alberta VI (Gibson).

Hosts: White Birch (Betula alba), yellow birch (B. lutea), black birch

(B. lenta), paper bark birch (B. pajyyrifera) , (B. ulmicola), (B.

fruitcosa), Mountain birch (B. frontinalis), Aspen (Popnlus tremu-

loides), Carolina poplar (P. deltoides), Balm of Gilead (P. balsami-

fera), (P. grandidentata), and Pecan.

103. ARCUATUS Say (9523)

1825 Biiprestis arcuata Say p. 249,

251. 1836 Say p. 162. 1841 cupricollis Gory (Suppl) p.

240 pi. 40 fig. 232. 1857 cupricollis Gory, Leconte p. 9. 1857 Lacordaire p. 84. 1859 Leconte p. 242. 1859 torquatus Leconte p. 243. 1859 ftdgens. Leconte p. 243. 1859 obliqtms Leconte p. 243. 1870 Pettit p. 102. 1873 Crotch p. 92. 1878 Hubbard-Schwarz p. 636, 656. 1883 Leconte p. 387, 596. 1889 torquatns Blanchard p. 32. 1891 cupricollis Gory, Horn p. 297. 1891 Horn p. 296.

1891 torqiiatus l^ec—arcuaia Say,

Horn p. 287.

1892 Kerremans p. 247.

1894 Stormberg p. 36.

1895 Hamilton p. 364. 1900 Chittenden p. 67.

1902 Ulke p. 21, 47.

1903 cupricollis Gory, Kerremans

p. 271. 1903 Kerremans p. 271. 1906 Fall p. 168. 1909 Easton p. 50. 1909 Smith p. 295. 1909 Blatchley p. 799. 1909 Wickham p. 23. 1912 Beal p. 47.

1916 Frost p. 386.

1917 Chagnon p. 219.

1918 var. torquaUis Ruggles p. 15.

1919 cupricollis Gory, Blatchley p.

29.

1920 Knull p. 10.

1920 Frost & Weiss p. 206.

1920 Frost p. 28.

1920 var. obliquus Say Britton p.

244. 1920 Briton p. 244. 1922 Knull p. 85. 1922 Mutchler-Weiss p. 5 fig. 2. 1924 Brooks p. 73.

Type locality: Indiana.

Distribution: Canada to Florida, west to Montana and California.

Maine: Paris VII-9 (14).

Massachusetts: Lowell VII (17); Shelborn VI-9 (14); Ashland VI

(c); Tyngsboro VII-3 (13). New York: Buffalo (4); Yaphank, L. L VII (19); Bayshore VII

(19). New Jersey: Lakehurst VII-4 (4); Jamesbury VII (4); Hewett VII

(4) ; Cramar Hill V-30 (9) ; Westville; De Costa VII-28 (M & W). Pennsylvania: Manada Gap VII-18; Harrisburg V-31; Hummelstown

VI-7 (Knull).

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Virginia: Pennigton Gap (10).

Georgia: Clayton 3000 ft. VI (4).

Florida: Enterpri.=e (4); Miami (4); Tampa IV-2 (10); Gainsville V-19 (11).

Illinois: Edgebrook VIM (0).

Ohio: Cincinnati V-15 (11).

Iowa: Iowa City (W) ; Fairfax (W).

Montana (17), Illinois (17), Michigan (17), Kansas (17).

California: Pasadena (10); Palo Alto (10).

Host: Red oak (Quercus rubra), elm (Ulmus sp.) Hazel (Corylus americanus),(C. rostratus), California live oak (Q. agrifolia), Cali- fornia black oak (Q. califomica), (Q. vehitina), beech (Fagus anier- icayia), and shagbark hickory (Hickoria ovata).

103a. Variety CORYLl Horn

1889 Blanchard p. 32. 1918 politus var. coryli Gibson p.

1891 Flora p. 29?: 112.

1895 Hamilton p. 364. 1919 Nicolay p. 19.

1900 Chittenden p. 67. 1920 Frost & Weiss p. 206-207.

1906 Felt p. 723. 1920 Frost p. 28.

1909 Blatchley p. 799. 1925 Champlain & Knull p. 113.

1916 Frost p. 386.

Type locality: Massachusetts.

Distribution: Massachusetts, New York, Pennsylvania, Indiana and Manitoba.

New York: Wyandauch VIII-21 (19).

Pennsylvania: Throughout the state (Knull).

Massachusetts: Paratype "Mass." (17); Sheaburn VI-21 (c).

Connecticut : Lyme.

Illinois: LaGrange VII-28 (c) ; Riverside VIII-1 (c).

Manitoba: Dangleford (Wallis).

Host:: Hazel (Corylus americanus ) .

104. AUDAX Horn (9549)

1891 Horn p. 300. 1903 Kerremans p. 282.

1903 Wickham p. 70. 1918 Fisher p. 68.

Type locality: Texas.

Distribution: Adizona, Texas and Illinois.

Texas: Lectotype and Paratype "Tex." (17) ; Kerrville IV-12 (10).

Illinois: (4).

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105. AUREUS Cheverlot (9496)

1837 Cheverlot p. 98. 1900 couesii Lee, Chittenden p.

1866 coui'su Leconte p. 348, 384. 65-67.

1873 couesii Lec.=auyens Chev., 1903 couesii hec.=OMreus Chev.,

Leconte p. 333. Kerremans p. 269.

1873 cousii Lee, Crotch p. 94. 1905 couesii Schaeffer p. 131.

1891 couesii Lee, Horn p. 309. 1906 couesii Lee. Fall p. 168.

1892 Kerremans p. 247. 1907 couesii Fall-Cockerell p. 180. 1897 couesii Lee, Cockerell p. 150. 1920 conesii Frost and Weiss p.

210. Type locality: Santa Fe, New Mexico (couesii), Mexico. Distribution : Arizona, New Mexico. New Mexico: Santa Fe (c) ; Albuquerque (16); Ft. Wingate IX (4);

Jemez Mts. 7500 ft. (8). Host: Taken on Mentzelia nuclei.

106. AURICOMUS Frost. (9497)

1912 Frost p. 250-251. 1920 Frost p. 250.

1920 Frost & Weiss p. 210. 1920 Britton p. 244.

1920 Frost p. 28.

Type locality: Framingham, Massachusetts.

Distribution: Massachusetts, Connecticut and Pennsylvania.

Connecticut: Lyme V-29 ; New Haven VI-12.

Pennsylvania: Castle Rock VI-4 (Green).

Massachusetts: Sherborn (Frost); HubbardstoAvn (Frost).

Host: Red oak (Qiiercus rubra).

1C7. AUROGUTTATUS Schaefer. (9492)

1905 Schaeffer p. 149. 1920 Frost & Weiss p. 208.

Type locality: Palmarlee, Huachuca Mts. Arizona. Distribution: Arizona. Arizona: Palmarlee, Cochise Co. VII-26 (c) ; Santa Rita Mts. VII-1

(c). Host: Black oak (Quercus velutinus). Season : : July-August.

AUROLiNEATUS Gory, See BILINEATUS Weber

AZUREUS Knull, See CARPINI Knull

BIGUTTATUS Gory, See GRANULATUS Say

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BUPRESTIDAE OF NORTH AMERICA

108. BILINEATUS Weber (9491)

1801 Bnprestis Weber p. 74. 1894

1802 Buprestis Illiger p. 248. 1895 1817 Buprestis Schonherr p. 213. 1896 1825 Buprestis Say p. 249, 250. 1896

1836 Buprestis Say p. 162. 1896

1837 Dejean p. 93. 1897 1837 bivittatus Kirby p. 161. 1897 1837 flavolineatus Mannerheim p. 1897

110. 1898

1840 Erichson p. 240. 1899

1841 aiirolineatus Gory (Suppl.) 1899

p. 241, 248 pi. 41 fig. 240. 1899

1848 bivittatus Kby., White p. 38. 1899

1857 aurolineatus Gory=bilineatus 1899

Web., Leconte p. 9. 1900

1857 bivittatus Kby. Lacordaire p. 1900

84. 1902

1859 Leconte p. 245. 1902

1866 Leconte p. 384. 1903

1870 Pettit p. 102. 1903

1872 bivittatus Kby., Bethunie p.

35. ' 1903

1873 Crotch p. 93.

1877 Provancher p. 360. 1903

1878 Hubbard-Schwarz p. 636, 656.

1878 Glover pi. XX fig. 16. 1903

1880 Zesch-Reinecke p. VIL 1904

1883 Leconte p. 386, 596. 1904

1884 Harrington p. 102. 1904

1885 Harrington p. 31. 1905 1889 Tolman p. 343. 1906 1889 Chittenden p. 221. 1906

1889 Blanchard p. 32. 1907

1890 Packard p. 222. 1907

1891 Horn p. 301. 1908 1891 Hopkins p. 257. 1909 1891 Hopkins p. 82. 1909 1893 Chittenden p. 95. 1909 1893 Hopkins p. 181. 1909 1893 Hamilton p. 274. 1909

1893 Townsend p. 202. 1910

1894 Hopkins p. 145. 1910

Hopkins p. 251. Hamilton p. 364. Johnson p. 345-364. Hopkins p. 246. Hopkins p. 130-131. Harrington p. 70-71. Chittenden p. 1-8 fig. 1. Chittenden p. 67-71. Hopkins p. 103, 108. Harris p. 414. Hopkins p. 437. Hopkins p. 254-255. Lugger p. 145. Lugger p. 61. Chittenden p. 68-67. Moffatt p. 100. Chittenden p. 732. Ulke pp. 21, 47. Kerremans p. 269. bivittatus Kby., Kerremans p 269. 'olineatus Man.

flav

mans p. 269. aurolineatus Gory,

mans p. 269. Hopkins p. 321. Chittenden cir. 24, p. Pettit p. 24. Hopkins p. 38. Felt p. 257, 280. Fall p. 168. Washburn p. 515. Harrington p. 70. Hopkins p. 99. Washburn p. 574-578 Smith p. 295. Wickham p. 23. Blatchley p. 800. Easton p. 50. Felt p. 106. Burke p. 401 fig. 25. Smith p. 348.

Kerre- Kerre-

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1910 Gibson p. 100.

1911 Metcalf-Collins p. 10.

1911 Felt p. 113-114. 1911-12 Rug-gles p. 55.

1912 Frost p. 252. 1912 Beal p. 47.

1912 Washburn p. 55.

1913 Manee p. 170.

1914 Burgess p. 5. 1914 Howard p. 11. 1914 Ruggles p. 54.

1914 Anderson-Rankin p. 586. 1914 Felt p. 373.

1914 Britton p. 250.

1915 Chapman p. 283 plate. 1915 Beal p. 7.

1915

1916 Felt p. 71, 89.

1917 Chagnon p. 214. 1917 Morris p. 22.

1917 Burke p. 3 pi. VI fig. 2.

1919 Nicolay p. 19.

1919 Morris p. 52.

1920 Chapman p. 176. 1920 Frost-Weiss p. 207. 1920 Knull p. 10.

1920 Britton p. 244.

1920 Weiss & West p. 3.

1921 Kotinsky p. 61.

1922 Knull p. 83.

1922 Mutchler & Weiss p. 7-8, fig

4 and 5.

1924 Felt p. 53.

Felt p. 29.

Type locality: North America (exact locality not known).

Distribution: Southern Canada, Maine to Georgia, west to Wisconsin, Iowa and Texas. A very common species the detailed distribution of which it is not necessary to set forth here.

Hosts: White oak (Quercus alba), red oak (Q. rubra), black oak (Q. vehitina), scarlet oak (Q. coccinea), bur oak (Q. macrocarpa) , chest- nut (Castenea dentata), and beech (Fagas sp.).

108a. CARPINI Knull

1922 azureus Knull p. 84.

1923 Knull A. carpini n. n. for A. azureus p. 105. Type locality: Philadelphia (June) (Knull).

Hosts: :Blue Beech (Carplnus carolmiana) and Fagns Americana.

BIVITTATUS Kirby, See BILINEATUS Weber

BLANCHARDI Horn, See HORNI Kerremans

109. BLANDUS Horn (9534)

1903 Kerremans p. 272. 1913 Woodworth p. 195.

1891 Horn p. 321. 1901 Fall p. 120. 1903 Wickham p. 70.

Type locality: Tehachepi, California.

Distribution: Southern California, Utah and Arizona.

California: Lectotype and Paratypes; Tehachapi, Cal. (17) ; Pasadena VI-VII (5); Azusa (9).

Utah: (1); Virginia River (4).

Ariozna: Prescott (9).

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110. BURKEI Fisher (9543)

1917 Fisher p. 287. 1922 Frost & Weiss p. 221.

1917 Burke (under Agrilus sp.) p. 1922 Frost p. 96.

331. 1924 Chamberlin p. 194.

Type locality: Placerville, California. Distribution: California, Oregon, New Mexico, Colorado and Victoria,

B. C. (4). Hosts: White alder (Alnus rhoinhi folia), paper-leaf alder (A. tunui-

folia). Season : April-July.

CANADENSIS Obenberger, See POLITUS Say

111. CAVATUS Chevrolat (9489)

1835 Chevrolat p. 99 No. 142. 1891 Horn p. 310.

1859 Lacordaire p. 85. 1891 Duges p. 22.

1873 texanus Crotch p. 94. 1903 Kerremans p. 268.

1887 texanus Cr.=cavatus Chev., 1903 texanus Cr. Kerremans p. 268

Horn p. 145. 1906 Fall p. 168.

1889 Waterhouse p. 69.

Type locality: Mexico.

Distribution : Florida, Texas, Arizona and Mexico.

Texas: New Brunsfels (1) ; Flotonia VII-30 (8) ; Fedor (3) ; Bethage

V-7 (9). Arizona: Pinal Mts. (9); Nogales VIII-31 (16). Mexico: Sonora, Cerro de Plumas, Almotonga, Guerrero, Cordova,

Vera Cruz and Jalapa. Host : Unknown.

112. CELTI Knull

1920 Knull p. 11. 1921 Nicolay p. 175.

1920 Frost & Weiss p. 223. 1922 Knull p. 85.

Type locality: Hummelstown, Pennsylvania.

Host: Hackberry (Celtis Occidentulis).

CEPHALICUS Lee, a Var. of EGENUS Gory 113. CHAMPLAINI Frost (9528)

1912 Frost p. 245. 1920 Frost p. 249.

1912 Britton p. 291. 1920 Britton p. 244.

1920 Frost & Weiss p. 207. 1922 Knull p. 85.

Type locality: Linn Co., Connecticut.

Distribution: Connecticut and Pennsylvania.

Pennsylvania: Drumgold; Charter Oak; York Co.; Cedar Run.

Host: Hop-hornbeam (Ostraya virginica).

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*CHRYSEIS Curtis, See SINNATUS Oliver

114. fCOERULEUS Rossi

1922 Frost p. 96.

115. CONCINNUS Horn (9488)

1891 Horn p. 310. 1920 Blatchley p. 262.

1903 Kerremans p. 283.

Type locality: Georgia.

Distribution: Georgia, Florida and Texas.

Florida: Jacksonville V-16 (17); Cotype "Florida" (17); Dunedinn IV-11 (Blatch).

Texas: Brownsville VI (16).

Hosts: Unknown.

COUESII Leconte, See AUREUS Chevrolat

CORYLl Horn, a Variety of ARCUATUS Say

116. CRATAEGI Frost (9541)

1912 Frost p. 247. 1920 Frost p. 251.

191.5 Kwiat p. 237. 1920 Frost & Weiss p. 222.

Type locality: Chinchilla, Pennsylvania.

Distribution: Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, Illinois and Virginia.

Pennsylvania: Highspire, Harrisburg, bred from Crataegus III-ll,

IV-6 (14) ; Charter Oak (Knull). niinois: Edgcbrook VI-8; Riverside VI-26 (c). Virginia: (Frost). Host: Crataegus.

117. CRIDDLEI Frost

1920 Frost p. 249. 1921 Nicolay p. 175.

Type locality: Awene, Manitoba, Canada. Distribution: Ontario, Quebec and Manitoba.

*Not reported from North America.

tA European species recently introduced, taken at Sturgeon Bay, Wisconsin, and at Sherborn, Mass. In Europe it is found in Germany, France, Spain, Portugal and Italy on oak beech, birch and alder.

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118. CRINICORNIS Horn (9518)

1915 Weiss p. 101.

1920 Frost & Weiss p. 206.

1920 Frost p. 28.

1922 Knull p. 84.

1922 Mutchler-Weiss p. 15.

1891 Horn p. 294. 1903 Kerremans p. 283. 1909 Blatchley p. 798. 1915 Kwiat p. 237. 1915 Frost p. 144.

Type locality: Massachusetts.

Distribution: New Jersey, Massachusetts, Pennsylvania, Virginia,

Ohio, Indiana and Illinois. Host: Taken on leaves of red raspberry. Season : May-June.

CUNEUS Leconte, See LACUSTRIS Leconte

119. CUPREOMACULATUS Duges

1891 Duges p. 30. 1926 Mason p. 85.

Type locality: Tupa Taro, Guanajuato, Mexico. Distribution:: Mexico, Arizona (Buboquivari Mts.) (17).

CUPRICOLLIS Gory (9524), See ARCUATUS Say

CUPREOLUS Leconte, See POLITUS Say

DEFECTUS Leconte (9517), See OTIOSUS Say

DESERTUS Leconte, See POLITUS Say

120. DIFFICILIS Gory (9499)

1837 Dejean p. 93 (no description) 1839 Gory IV, p. 224 pi. 37 fig. 215 1855 occidentalis Uhler p. 416. 1857 occidentalis '[Jh\er=difficilis

Gory, Leconte p. 9. 1859 Leconte p. 244. 1873 Crotch p. 92. 1878 Hubbard-Schwarz p. 656. 1891 Horn p. 287.

1892 Kerremans p. 255.

1896 Hamilton p. 263.

1900 Chittenden p. 67.

1903 Kerremans p. 269.

1903 ocidentalis Uhl., Kerremans

p. 269. 1909 Blatchley p. 797. 1920 Frost & Weiss p. 204. 1925 Champlain & Knull p. 113.

Type locality: North America.

Distribution : Mississippi Valley, Michigan to Texas. Michigan; Ohio, Cincinnati (11); Iowa (17); Kentucky (16); Mis- souri (10); Tennessee: Elmwood (13); Louisiana (16). Texas: Fedor (4); Dallas (11). Host: Willow (Salix sp.), honey locust ('G/ed/fsc/i/o triacanthos).

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121. DOLLII Schaeffer (9546) 1904 Schaeffer p. 210.

Type locality: Brownsville, Texas. Distribution: Texas and Arizona. Arizona: Huachuca VII, VIII (1).

122. DOZIERl Fisher

1918 Fisher p. 67. 1921 Nicolay p. 175.

1920 Frost & Weiss p. 207.

Type locality: Gainsville, Florida.

Distribution: Florida (Gainsville, Archer and Enterprise).

Host: On leaves of Blue beech (Ostrya virginiana).

Season : March- April.

123. EGENIFORMIS Champ, and Knull

1923 Champlain and Knull p. 84-85.

Type locality:: Missouri ("Mo.").

Distribution: Missouri; Nebraska, June (West Point); Oklahoma (Lawton).

1837 1841 1857 1859 1863 1889 1871 1871 1878 1880 1883 1884 1884 1885 1889 1889 1890 1891 1891 1892 1893

Dejean p. 93 (no description) Gory p. 258 pi. 43 fig. 251. Leconte p. 9. Leconte p. 249. Leconte p. 82. Glover p. 91. Glover p. 67. Glover p. 65.

Hubbard-Schwarz p. 636, 656. Zesch-Reinicke p. VII. Harrington p. 80. Harrington p. 102. Harirngton p. 36, 45. Harrington p. 31. Chittenden p. 219 . Blanchard p. 32. Packard p. 291, 372. Schwarz p. 74. Horn p. 331. Kerremans p. 255. Hopkins p. 184.

124. EGENUS Gory (9520)

1895 Hamilton p. 364. 1898 Cockerell p. 252. 1900 Chittenden p. 67. 1902-McGillivroy-Houghton p.

1902 Ulke p. 21, 47.

1903 Kerremans p. 271. 1903^Knaus p. 176. 19C6*Fclt p. 715, 729.

1907 Fall-Cockerell p. 181.

1908 Houghton p. 162.

1908 McAtee p. 26.

1909 Smith p. 295. 1909 Blatchley p. 804.

1912 Beal p. 54.

1913 Manee p. 170. 1915 Johnson p. 312.

1915 Garmen p. 32-63.

1916 Garmen p. 124.

1917 Chagnon p. 219.

1919 Nicolay p. 19.

1920 Britton p. 244.

251.

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1920 Knull p. 11. 1922 Mutchler & Weiss p. 8.

1920 Rosewall p. 203. 1922 Knull p. 85.

1920 Frost & Weiss p. 223. 1925 Chapin p. 33.

Type locality: North America.

Distribution : Connecticut to North Carolina, west to Indiana, Mis- souri, Kansas, Nebraska, Arizona and Texas. Also reported from Canada.

Common on Long Island on scrub oak, May to Aug. (19) ; Stanton Island, N. Y. (4) ; Framingham, Mass. VI-10 (14) ; Chiricahua Mts., Arizona VI-2 (10) ; Dallas, Texas (4) ; Riverside, Illinois VIII-3 (c) ; Gallinas Can., N. M. (24).

Pennsylvania: Harrisburg (Knull); Highspire V-29 (c).

New Jersey: Found over the state. Late May and June (M. & W.).

Maryland: Plummers Island VI-15 (c).

No. Carolina: Asheville VI-12 (c).

Iowa: Iowa City VI-25 (c).

West Virginia: White Sulphur VII-13 (c).

Host:: Breeds in White hickory (Hickoria alba), Virginia creeper and yellow locust (Robinia pseudacacin) and (R. neomexicana ) . Adults feed on leaves of the hosts.

124a. Variety CEPHALICUS Leconte (9522)

1859 Leconte p. 249. 1920 Britton p. 244.

1892 Kerremans p. 250. 1920 Frost p. 28.

1903 Kerremans p. 283. 1920 Fro.st & Weiss p. 210.

1912 Frost (redescribed) p. 248. 1922 Knull p. 85.

1918 Gibson p. 112. 1922 Mutchler & Weiss p. 8.

1920 Knull p. 10.

Type locality: "Lake Superior Region."

Distribution: Manitoba (Gibson), Maine, Connecticut, Pennsylvania, Indiana and Illinois.

Pennsylvania: York, Reading, Hummelstown, Harrisburg (Knull).

New Jersey: New Brunswick VI-15 (Nicolay).

Hast: Hazel (Caryliis americana) and Dogwood (Cornus florida).

Season : May-July.

124b. Variety PUNCTICEPS Leconte (9521)

1S59 Leconte p. 249. 1903 Kerremans p. 283.

1880 Zesch-Renicke p. VII. 1912 Frost p. 249.

Type locality: Massachusetts.

Distribution: Massachusetts, Connecticut.

Host: Black locust (Gleditachia triacnnthos).

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124c. Var. GEMINATUS Say

1836 Bnprestis geminatus Say

162. 1842 nigricans Gory (suppl.)

257 pi. 43, p. 250. 1857 Leconte p. 9. 1857 Lacordaire p. 84. 1873 nigricans Gory. Leconte 332. Type locality: Indiana. Distribution : Wisconsin. Host : Unknown.

1873 geminatus Say otios^is Say,

Crotch p. 92. 1883 Leconte p. 595.

1891 germinata Say^otiosns Say,

Horn p. 287.

1892 Kerremans p. 259.

125. FALLAX Say (9531)

1836 Say p. 183.

1841 zemes Gory (suppl), p. 234

pi 39 fig. 225. 1855 impressijjennis Uhler p. 416. 1857 Lacordaire p. 84. 1857 zemes Gory, Leconte p, 9. 1859 Leconte p. 246. 1873 zemes (male) Gory= quadri-

guttatus (female) Gory,

Leconte p. 332. 1873 Crotch p. 93. 1880 Zesch-Reinecke p. VII. 1883 Leconte p. 596. 1891 Davis p. 67.

1891 Horn p. 316.

1892 Hopkins p. 256.

1892 Kerremans p. 256.

1893 Hopkins p. 184,

1894 Stormberg p. 36.

Type locality:: Indiana.

Distribution: (Canada to Louisiana and Texas, west to Nebraska, Horn p. 317), Delaware, New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, West Virginia, Iowa, Indiana, Missouri and Florida.

New York: Long Island (4).

New Jersey: Anglesea VI-1 (8) ; Camden and Gloucester Counties, rare (M. & W.).

Pennsylvania: Philadelphia V-30 (8); Jannette (13); New Cumber- land and Rockville.

Kansas: Baldwin VI-2 (0).

1895 Hamilton p. 364.

1897 Evans p. 321.

1900 Chittenden p. 67.

1902 Ulke p. 21.

1903 Kerremans p. 272.

1903 impressipennis Uhler, Kerre- mans p. 272.

1906 Felt. p. 725, 746.

1908 Houghton p. 160.

1909 Blatchley p. 802. 1909 Wickham p. 23. 1909 Smith p. 295. 1912 Frost p. 252. 1917 Chagnon p. 219. 1920 Knull p. 10.

1920 Frost & Weiss p. 222.

1922 Knull p. 85.

1922 Mutchler & Weiss p. 8.

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Missouri: St. Louis (8).

Florida: Marianna IV-25, VI-12 (14).

Iowa: liwa City (W) ; Fairfax (W) ; Waterloo (W).

Hosts: Hackberry (Celtis occidentalis), Honey locust (Rohina psetido-

cacia), black locust (Gledischia triacanthos). Also reported from

Cottonwood and oak. Season: June (Hlinois).

FAGI Ratzeburg, a Variety of VIRIDIS Fab.

126. FELIX Horn (9557)

1891 Horn p. 326. 1903 Kerremans p. 285.

1894 Horn p. 328. 1905 Schaeffer p. 131.

1900 Chittenden p. 67. 1920 Frost & Weiss p. 223.

1900 Griffith p. 568.

Type locality: Tucson, Arizona.

Distribution: Arizona, Colorado, Utah and Lower California.

Arizona: Tucson, Serritas, Alt. 3750 ft.; Ash Fork VI-17 (9); Pres- cott (9); Phoenix (1); Nogalis VIII-31, X-3 (16); Huachuca Mts. VII (1).

Lower California: San Julio.

Colorado: Glenwood Springs (13).

Utah: St. George (9).

Host: Palo verde (Parkinsonia viicroiihylla).

127. FERRISl Dury (9500)

1908 Dury p. 368. 1920 Frost & Weiss p. 204.

1909 Blatchley p. 798.

Type locality: Cincinnati, Ohio.

Distribution: Indiana, Ohio, Kentucky and Iowa.

Indiana : (Blatchley) .

Iowa: Ames (c).

Kentucky: Louisville (16).

Host: Hackberry (Celtis occidentalis).

Season: June-July.

FLAVOLINEATUS Mannerheim, See BILINEATUS Weber

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128. FLORIDANUS Crotch (9545)

1873 Crotch p. 94. 1900 Chittenden p. 67.

1878 Schwarz p. 452. 1919 Blatchley p. 29.

1891 Horn p. 328. 1920 Frost and Weiss p. 223.

Type locality: Florida.

Distribution: Florida.

Host: Oak (Querciis sp.).

FRENATUS Gory, See VITTATICOLLIS Randell 129. FROSTI Knull

1920 Knull p. 8. 1922 Knull p. 84.

1920 Frost & Weiss p. 206. 1925 Fall p. 182.

1921 Nicolay p. 175.

Type locality: Framingham, Mass. V-25. Distribution: Pennsylvania and Massachusetts. Host: Taken on leaves of oak and hickory.

130. FULGENS Leconte (9523b)

1859 Leconte p. 243. 1890-Riley-Howard p. 348.

1873 Crotch p. 92. 1895 Harrington p. 31.

1889 Blanchard p. 32. 1915 Kwiat p. 237.

Type locality: Missouri.

Distribution : Lake Superior to Missouri.

Host: Hazel (Corylus americana). On maple.

131. FUSCIPENNIS Gory (9502)

1841 Gory IV p. 238 pi. 39 fig. 230. 1891 Horn p. 289.

1857 Leconte p. 9. 1903 Kerremans p. 285

1859 Leconte p. 242. 1912 Leng. p. 298.

1873 Crotch p. 92.

Type locality: "United States" (probably Georgia).

Distribution: Tennessee, Georgia and North Carolina.

North Carolina: Tyron (10).

Host: Sourwood (Oxydendrum arboreum).

132. GIBBICOLLIS Fall (9555) 1901 Fall p. 241.

Type locality: Southern California "San Bernardino." Type in Fenyes Collection.

GEMINATUS Say, a Variety of EGENUS Gory

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133. GRANULATUS Say (9551)

1823

1836 1837 1841

1841

1841 1857

1859 1859

1873

1873

1873 1883 1883

Buprestis grannlatus Say p.

162. Buprestis Say p. 162. Dejean p. 93. quadrigiittatus Gory (Suppl)

p. 228 pi. 39 fig. 219. aleus Gory (Suppl) p. 234,

250. biguttatus Gory p. 24. quadrignttatiis Gory, Leconte

p. 9. Leconte p. 245. quadriguttaUis Leconte p.

245. biguttaUis Gory— granulaUis

Say, Crotch p. 93. zemes Gory— granulatus Say,

Crotch p. 93. Crotch p. 93.

1889 Blanchard p. 32.

1890 Packard p. 443-444.

1891 Horn p. 302.

1892 quadriguttatus Gory=2emes

Gory, Kerremans p. 270.

1895 Hamilton p. 364.

1895 Evans p. 146.

1899 Harris p. 411..

1900 Chittenden p. 67.

1902 Ulke p. 21, 47.

1903 Kerremans p.. 273. 1906 Felt p. 746.

1908 Gibson p. 125.

1909 Smith p. 295. 1909 Blatchley p. 801. 1913 Manee p. 171. 1917bBurke p. 330.

1920 Frost & Weiss p. 208.

192? Knull p. 86.

1922 Mutchler & Weiss p. 8.

Indiana? New England to Carolina, west to Montana, Idaho and

Leconte p. 596. Burrill p. 121. Type locality: Distribution :

Colorado. Massachusetts: Fall River (9). New York: Rockland Co (4); Stanton Island (4). New Jersey: Gloucester VII (19) ; Boonton VII-4; Cramer Hill VI-19

(M-W). Pennsylvania: Philadelphia (2); Abington (2); Fox Chase VII-28

(8); Swarthmore VII-8 (c) ; Marysville (Knull). Mrayland: Plummer's Island VI-21 (c). Wisconsin: Bayfield (1). Colorado: Littleton VI-24 (14). Host: Lombardy poplar (Popidus nigra-italica), black cottonwood

(Populus trichocarpa), Carolina poplar (P. deltoides), black alder

(Alnus nigra), willow (Salix sp.). Season: June-July.

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GRAVIS Leconte, See ANXIUS Gory 134. HORNl Kerremans (9503)

1891 blanchardi Horn p. 305-6. 1903 Kerremans p. 285.

1900 hor7ii n.n. for blanchardi 1909 Frost p. 67.

Horn (name preoccupied), 1917 Chagnon p. 218.

Kerremans p. 341. 1920 Britton p. 244.

Type locality: Tyngsboro, Massachusetts.

Distribution : Ontario to New York, west to Lake Superior Region.

Ontario: Calandar VII-19 (c).

Massachusetts: Lectotype, Tyngsboro (17); Framingham VII-27.

Hlinois: La Grange VII-11 (2).

Host: Not reported.

Season : July.

135. HUACHUCAE Schaeffer (9525)

1905 Schaeffer p. 150.

Type locality: Ramsey Canyon, Huachuca Mts., Arizona.

Distribution: Cochise Co., Arizona.

Arizona: Ramsey Canyon (16); Palmerlee VIII-2 (c).

Host : Unknown.

Season : July- August.

*ILLICTUS Fall, See JACOBINUS Horn

136. IMBELLIS Crotch (9529)

1873 Crotch p. 94. 1909 Easton p. 50.

1878 Schwarz p. 452. 1909 Smith p. 295.

1889 Blanchard p. 29,32. 1919 Nicolay p. 20.

1891 Horn p. 332. 1920 Frost and Weiss p. 223.

1900 Chittenden p. 68. 1922 Knull p. 85.

1903 Kerremans p. 271, 286. 1922 Mutchler- Weiss p. 9.

Type locality: Florida.

Distribution: New England to Florida, Manitoba to Texas, Arizona and Lower California.

Massachusetts: Nantucket Island (4); Saugus VIII-22 (14).

New York: Yaphank and Queens VI-VII (19).

New Jersey: Spotswood (4); Clementon V-30 (2); Westville VI-14 (c); West Berlin VI-25; Acto VI-17, Da Costa VI-3 (M-W).

"IllictKs is probably a distinct species.

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Maryland: Blandsburg VI-6 (10).

Virginia: Pennington Gap VII-2 (10); Falls Church (10).

Florida: Type "Fla." (17); Leve Co. (8); Miami (1); Tampa (4);

St. Augustine VI-10 (2). Lower California: El Taste (1). Arizona: Williams VII-27 (4). Host: Bred from Yellow locust (Robinna pseudocacia) and taken on

sunflower (Helianthevium canadenses). Season : June-August.

137. IMPEXUS Horn (9544)

1891 Horn p. 327. 1903 Kerremans p. 272.

1894 Stormberg p. 36. ' 1920 Frost & Weiss p. 223.

1900 Chittenden p. 68.

Type locality: Arkansas.

Distribution: Illinois, Arkansas, Nebraska, to Texas and Arizona.

Nebraska: Lectotype "Neb." (17).

Kansas: Onaga (1); Dickinson Co. VIII (0).

Arkansas: Paratype "Ark." (17), Dickinson Co.

Texas: Alpine VI-23 (2).

Arizona: Catalina Springs (10).

Host: Honey locust (Robinia jjseiidocacia) , black locust (Gleditschia triacanthos).

Season : July-August.

IMPRESSIPENNIS Uhler, See FALLAX Say

INEPTUS Horn, See INHABILIS Kerremans

138. INHABILIS Kerremans (9493)

1894 meptus Horn p. 328, 378. 1903 Kerremans p. 286.

1900 inhabilis n. n. for ineptus 1904 ineptus Horn, Schaeffer p.

Horn (name preoccupied) 211.

Kerremans p. 341. Type locality: Sierra El Taste, Bajo, California. Distribution: Kansas?, Lower (Bajo) California (Coral de Piedra,

Sierra El Taste, Pescadero and Santa Rosa). Host: Unknown.

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INTERRUPTUS Leconte, See OBSOLETOGUTTATUS Gory 139. JACOBINUS Horn (9538)

1891 Horn p. 314. 1903 illectus Fall, Kerremans p.

1901 Fall p. 120. 272.

1901 illectus Fall p. 120. 1907 illectus Fa\l=jacobinus Horn,

1903 Kerremans p. 286. Fall p. 176.

1913 illectus Woodworth p. 195.

Type locality: San Diego, California.

Distribution: Southern California.

So. California: Clearmont (16); Pomona (5); Pasadena VI, VII (5);

Palm Springs IV (13); San Diego VIII-13 (4). Host : Unknown.

140. JUGLANDIS Knull

1920 Knull p. 7. 1921 Nicolay p. 175.

1920 Frost & Weiss p. 206. 1922 Knull p. 85.

1920 Britton p. 244. 1925 Fall p. 182.

Type locality: Hummelstown, Pa. (VI-9).

Distribution : Pennsylvania and Connecticut.

Host: Butternut (Juglans cinerea).

KNAUSII Schaeffer, See OBOLINUS Leconte 141. LACUSTRIS Leconte (9508)

1850 Leconte p. 227. 1892 Kerremans p. 261.

1850 advena Leconte p. 227. 1894 var. cuneus Lee, Horn p. 328.

1859 Leconte p 250. 1900 Chittenden p. 67.

1866 cuneus Leconte p. 384. 1907 Fall-Cockerell p. 181.

1870 Pettit p. 102. 1909 Blatchley p. 804.

1873 jmbiventnris (name preoccu- 1913 Woodworth p. 195.

pied) Crotch p. 95. 1920 Frost & Weiss p. 223.

1878 Hubbard-Schwarz p. 636. 1925 Champlain & Knull p. 469.

1891 Horn p. 330.

Type locality: Lake Superior Region.

Distribution: Lake Superior Region to Kansas, New Jersey to Florida.

New Jersey: De Costa V-29 (2).

Kansas: Douglas Co. 900 ft. (4); McPherson (Knaus).

Florida: St. Augustine (2).

Arizona: Williams (16); Cochise Co. VII (16).

New Mexico: Santa Fe (13); Thornton VIII (13).

Texas: Beeville V-19 (10); Columbus VII-23 (10); Flotonia VII-30 (8); Fedor V (3), VI (2); Brownsville (8); Lurling (1).

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California: Del Rio (14); Newhall (5). Lower California: Santa Rosa (1).

Host: Bred from (Crotoyi sleagnifolium), (Croton capitanum) and taken on white oak (Quercns alba).

LATEBRUS Laporte-Gory, See ACUTEPENNIS Mannerheim

142. LATERALIS Say (9514)

1823 Say p 169. 1907 Fall-Cockerell p. 180.

1836 Say p. 162. 1909 Blatchley p. 798.

1857 Lacordaire p. 84. 1909 Smith p. 294.

1871 saiji Saunders p. 126. 1912 Gibson p. 14.

1876 Thomas p. 114. 1913 Gibson p. 126.

1883 Leconte p. 596. 1915 Somes p. 14.

1891 Horn p. 290. 1915 Johnson p. 312.

1891 sayi Sa.unders=lateralis Say, 1919 Nicolay p. 19.

Horn p. 287. 1920 Frost p. 249.

1892 Kerremans p. 262. 1920 Britton p. 244. 1900 Chittenden p. 68. 1922 Fisher p. 124-125. 1903 Kerremans p. 287. 1922 Mutchler- Weiss p. 9. 1903 scnji Saund. Kerremans p. 287 1922 Knull p. 84.

1905 Schaeffer p. 150.

Type locality: "Lake Superior Region."

Distribution : Nova Scotia and New England States, south to New

Jersey, west to Lake Superior Region, Missouri and New Mexico. Nova Scotia: Port Midway VII-7 (14). Connecticut: Lynn (Champlain). New York: Buffalo VI (4) ; Yaphank VI-9 (19) ; Bellport VII-9 (19) ;

Queens VII-16 (14). Pennsylvania: Bear Meddows and Cedar Run, July (Knull). New Jersey: Lakehurst V-22 (4); Atco VI-3 (2); Buena (2); Eagle

Rock, West Berlin VI-25, Lacy VII-14 (M-W). Hosts: Poplar (Pojmlus sp.) and on sweet fern (Comptonia pere

grina). Bred from bayberry (Myrica carolinensis) also reported as

breeding in apple twigs. Season: July (Canada), June-July (U. S.).

143. LECONTEI Saunders (9553)

1859 subfwciatiis Leconte (name 1873 subfasciatus Lee. Crotch p.

preocupied) p. 245. 93.

1871 lecontei Saunders p. 117 No. 1884 Lugger p. 203.

110. 1891 Horn p. 324.

1873 Crotch p. 93. 1894 Stormberg p. 36.

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1895 Hamilton p. 364. 1906 Felt p. 736. 1900 Chittenden p. 68. 1909 Blatchley p. 804.

1902 Ulke p. 21. 1909 Smith p. 295.

1903 Kerremans p. 224. 1920 Knull p. 11.

1903 subfasciatus Lee, Kerremans 1920 Frost & Weiss p. 222.

p. 224. 1922 Knull p. 86.

1904 Schaeffer p. 211. 1922 Mutchler & Weiss p. 9, Type locality: Illinois.

Distribution : Canada to Louisiana, west to Illinois and Texas, Arizona. New Jersey: Anglesea (8); Hudson Co., Hunterdon Co. VI-21 (19). Pennsylvania: Lemoyne (14); Hummelstown (10); Lemoyne IV-16

(17); Harrisburg (c). Michigan : Marquette. D. C: Washington (10). Maryland: Plummers Island VI-15 (c). Tennessee: Elmwood (13). Illinois: Riverside VII-2 (9). Wisconsin: Beaver Dam VII-5 (c). Louisiana: Oplelousus IV-24 (8). Texas: Dallas (4); Carmal Co. (1); Brownsville (16); Round Mt.

(8); Davis Mt. (8); Chisos Mts. VII-19 (8); Beeville (10); San

Diego IV-27 (17) ; New Brunsfels (16). Hosts: Hackberry (Celtis occidentalif<) and Dogwood (Cornns florkla). Season: June-July.

144. LUCANUS Fall (9490) 1906 Fall p. 167.

Type locality: El Taste, Lower (Bajo) California. Distribution: Reported anly from the type locality. Host : Unknown.

145. MACER Leconte (9487)

1858 Leconte p. 70. 1900 Chittenden p. 68.

1859 Leconte p. 248. 1903 Kerremans p. 268.

1891 Horn p. 298. 1905 Schaeffer p. 131.

1892 Kerremans p. 263. 1920 Frost & Weiss p. 207.

1896 Hamilotn p. 292, 263.

Type locality: Eagle Pass, Texas.

Distribution : Pennsylvania, Southwestern Texas, Kentucky.

Kentucky: (4).

(Pennsylvania: Record is doubtful.)

Texas: Carmal Co. (1); Chisos Mts. VII-28 (c) ; Brownsville VI-13

(c). Host: Hackberry (Celtis accident alls).

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146. MASCULINUS Horn (9515)

1891 Horn p. 295. 1920 Britton p. 244.

1892 Slosson p. 6. 1920 Knull p. 10.

1894 Stormberg p. 36. 1920 Frost & Weiss p. 206.

1900 Chittenden p. 68. 1920 Frost p. 28.

1903 Kerremans p. 270. 1922 Knull p. 84.

1909 Blatchley p. 799. 1923 Champlain & Knull p. 274.

1915 Weiss p. 101. 1924 Hatch p. 571.

1917 Chagnon p. 219. 1924 Mundinger p. 316.

Type locality: Hlinois.

Distribution : Quebec to New Jersey, west to Hlinois and New Mexico.

Canada: Montreal, Que. (2).

Connecticut: Paratype "Conn." (17).

New Jersey: Newport (2).

Pennsylvania: Harrisburg IV-14 (Knull), Charter Oak, June.

New York: Potsdam (2) ; Buffalo VI-21 (4) ; Stanton Isl. (4).

Missouri: St. Louis V-12 (c).

Michigan: High Island VII-7 (Hatch).

Hilnois: Galesburg (1) Lectotype "HI." (17).

Wisconsin: Beaver Dam VI-23 (c).

Ohio: Cincinnati VI-1, VII-2 (11) ; Columbus (c).

New Mexico: Demming VII-17 (17).

Host: Box elder (Acer negundo), and red maple (Acer rubrum). Taken on foliage of red oak and buckeye.

Serson : June-July.

147. MERCURIUS Wickham (9533)

1903 Wickham p. 70. 1907 Fall-Cockerell p. 181.

Type locality: Deming, New Mexico. Distribution: New Mexico and Utah. Zoin Canyon, Utah (Knaus). Host: Taken on scrub oak.

148. MUTICUS Leconte (9507)

1858 Leconte p. 70. 1903 Keremans p. 296.

1859 Leconte p. 248. 1906 Tucker p. 11. 1891 Horn p. 314.

Type locality: Kansas.

Distribution : Kansas, Coloi'ado, Texas.

Kansas: Wallace Co. VII (1); Grove Co. 2500 ft. (9).

Texas: Fedor V (3), VI-7 (7) ; Tyler Co. (9).

BUPRESTIDAE OF NORTH AMERICA 71

149. NEVADENSIS Horn (9510)

1891 Horn p. 303. 1917 Chamberlin p. 169.

1903 Kerremans p. 288. . 1925 Good p. 272 fig. 45.

1905 Schaeffer p. 131.

Type locality: Nevada.

Distribution: Western Nevada and California.

California: Cole VII (13); Tulare Co. (16); Yosemite (15); Red- wood City (Burke).

Host: Aspen (Popuhis tremuloides), Black cottonwood (P. tricho- carpa).

Season : July.

NIGRICANS Gory, See GEMINATUS Say 150. NIVEIVENTRIS Horn (9511)

1891 Horn p. 304. 1903 Kerremans p. 270.

1894 Horn p. 328. 1906 Fall p. 168.

1895 Fall p. 98. 1913 Woodworth p. 195. 1898 Wickham p. 305. 1917 Burke p. 331. 1901 Fall p. 120. 1924 Chamberlin p. 193.

Type locality: Western Nevada.

Distribution: ^British Columbia, Oregon, California, Nevada, Arizona,

New Mexico and Lower California. Oregon: Oakridge (c) ; Corvallis (c).

California: Los Gatos, Placerville V-15; Sonoma Co. (4) ; Yreka (4) ; Azusa VI-6 (9) ; Bishop VI-2 (13) ; Cole VI-1 (13) ; Los Angeles (c),

Pasadena (1); Palo Alto (c). Arizona: Yuma (4). Nev/ Mexico : Bulah ( 1 ) . Lower California: San Pedro Mts. Nevada: Paratype Nev. (17), Host: Lombardy poplar (Poj)ulus nigra-italica), black cottonwood (P.

trichocarpa), Willow (Salix sp.), western black willow (S. lasiandra)

and reported from California live oak (Qtiercus agrifolia).

"Specimens taken in Oregon and British Columbia are undoubtedly a distinct species quite close to niveiventris.

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OBLIQUUS Leconte, See FULGENS-ARCUATUS 151. OBOLINUS Leconte (9505)

1859 Leconte p. 248. 1870 Pettit p. 102.

1891 Horn p. 313.

1892 Kerremans p. 265. 1901 Fall p. 120.

Type locality: Kansas.

Distribution: Canada (Ontario), Kansas, California and Texas

Kansas: Belvidere VI-21 (16).

1903 Kerremans p. 288.

1909 knausii Schaeffer p. 376.

1910 knausii Sch.=oboliniis Lee. Fall pp. 138-139.

1913 Woodworth p. 195.

152. OBSOLETOGUTTATUS Gory (9547)

1837 1841 1848 1857 1859 1873 1880

1889

1889 1891 1894 1895 1895 1895

1896 1897

1898 1898

Dejean p. 93 (no description)

Gory p. 256 pi. 43 fig. 249.

White p. 38.

Leconte p. 9.

interruptus Leconte p. 246.

Crotch p. 93.

interrujitus Lee, Zesch-Rei-

necke p. VIL interriijjtus Lee, Blanchard

p. 33. Chittenden p. 221. Horn p. 317. Stormberg p. 36. Slosson p. 319. Hamilton p. 364. interruptus hec.=obsoletogHt-

tatus Gory, Henshaw (Suppl.) p. 2. Bowditch p. 6. interruptus Lee, Harrington

p. 70-71. Cockerell p. 152.

1900 interr^iptus Lee, Chittenden p. 68.

1902 Ulke p. 21.

1903 Kerremans p. 272.

1903 interriiptns Lee, Kerremans p. 286.

1906 Felt. p. 701.

1907 Fall-Cockerell p. 181. 1907 Harrington p. 71. 1909 Blatchley p. 802. 1909 Smith p.295.

1909 Wickham p. 23.

1912 Frost p. 248.

1917 Chagnon p. 219.

1917 Morris p. 22.

1919 Nicolay p. 20.

1919 Morris p. 52.

1920 Knull p. 10. 1920 Britton p. 245.

1920 Frost and Weiss p. 222.

1922 Knull p. 86.

1922 Mutchler and Weiss p. 9.

Hopkins p. 103.

Type locality: Probably Massachusetts.

Distribution: Southeastern Canada, New England States to North

Carolina, west to Iowa and New Mexico. Massachusetts: VI-10 (4); Framingham VL9 (c) ; Sherborn V-30

(c). New York: Common on Long Island (19) ; Stanton Isl. (4) ; Buffalo

VI-7 (4).

BUPRESTIDAE OF NORTH AMERICA 73

New Jersey: South Orange VI-23 (4). Occurs throughout the state (M-W).

Virginia: Great Falls (10).

Pennsylvania: Philadelphia V-30 (8); Jannette VII-2 (0).

Louisiana: Opelousas IV-29 (8).

Kansas: Douglas Co. 900 ft. (4).

Illiruois: Riverside V-12 (c).

Iowa: Iowa City (W) ; Elmo (W) ; Fairfax (W).

Ohio: Cedar Point VII-5 (c).

New Mexico: Gallinas Can. (24).

Hosts: Beech (Fagus aviericana), Birch (Betnla lenta), red oak (Q. 7'ubra), Shingle oak (Q. iynhricaria), blue beech (Carpiniis caro- liana), iron wood (Ostrya virgmiana) , and hickory (Hickoria sp.).

153. OBTUSUS Horn (9501) 1891 Horn p. 288.

Type locality: Texas (near the lower Rio Grande). Distribution: Southwestern Texas.

Texas: Lectotype and Paratype "Tex." (17); Chisos VII-20 (8). Host: Unknown.

OCCCIDENTALIS Uhler, See DIFFICILIS Gory

154. OLENTANGYI Champ. & Knull

1925 Champlain & Knull p. 469. Type locality: Texas.

Distribution: Texas and Ohio (Columbus). Host : Unknown. Season : July.

155. ORNATULUS Horn (9558)

1891 Horn p. 319. 1903 Kerremans p. 274.

1900 Chittenden p. 68. 1920 Frost & Knull p. 222.

Type locality: Southwestern Texas (exact locality unknown).

Distribution : Southwestern Texas.

Texas: Lectotype and Paratype "Tex." (17) ; Carmal Co. (1) ; Uvalde VI-18 (2).

Host: Huisache (Acacia farnesiana).

Season: June.

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156. OTIOSUS Say (9539)

1836 Bnprestis Say p. 163. 1838 virescens Dejean p. 93. 1841 virens Gory (Suppl) p. 259

pi. 43 fig-. 252. 1857 virens Gory, Leconte p. 9. 1859 Leconte p. 244. 1859 defectiis Leconte p. 244. 1870 Pettit p. 102. 1873 defectus ljec.=otiosiis Say,

Crotch p. 92. 1873 pusillus Say = otiosus Say,

Crotch p. 92.

1873 geminaUis Say=otiosus Say,

Crotch p. 92.

1874 Henshaw p. 17.

1877 Provancher p. 359.

1878 defectus Lee, Hubbard-

Schwarz p. 656. 1880 Zesch-Reinecke p. VIL

1883 Leconte p. 597.

1884 Harrington p. 45.

1884 Harrington p. 101.

1885 Harrington p. 31. 1889 Townsend p. 233.

1889 Blanchard p. 32.

1890 Packard p. 367.

1891 defectus Lee, Horn p. 293.

1891 Horn p. 291.

1892 Kerremans p. 266.

1893 Hopkins p. 183.

1893 Townsend p. 202.

1894 Stormberg p. 36.

1894 Chittenden p. 226.

1895 Hamilton p. 364.

1896 Walcott p. 236.

Type locality: Kansas.

Distribution: Canada and the New Eigland States, south to Georgia,

west to Iowa, Kansas and Texas. Vermont: (4).

Massachusetts: Sherborn VI-9 (14); Brookline (14); Framingham V-31 (c). Connecticut: New Haven V-10 (14).

1897 Slosson p. 238. 1900 Chittenden p. 65-68. 1902 Ulke p. 21, 47.

1902 Young p. 157.

1903 Kerremans p. 272.

1903 defectus Lee, Kerremans p.

271. 1903 virens Gory, Kerremans p.

272. 1906 Felt p. 502, 518, 729. 1909 Smith p. 295. 1909 Easton p. 50. 1909 Blatchley p. 798. 1909 Wickham p. 23. 1912 Frost p. 252. 1915 Johnson p. 312. 1917 Chagnon p. 219. 1919 Nicolay p. 20.

1919 defectus Nicolay p. 19.

1920 Frost & Weiss p. 206. 1920 Knull p. 8.

1920 defectus Frost & Weiss p. 206

1920 defectus Knull p. 10.

1920 Frost p. 28.

1920 defectus Frost p. 28.

1920 defectus Britton p. 244.

1920 Britton p. 245.

1922 defectus Mutchler-Weiss p. 8.

1922 Mutchler-Weiss p. 9.

1922 defectus Knull p. 84.

1922 Knull p. 85.

1924 Blackman & Stage pp. 23, 24,

66.

1925 Fall p. 181.

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New York: Stanton (4); Buffalo VI-10 (4); Peekskill (7); common on Long Island V-VII (19).

New Jersey: Ft. Lee VI-18 (4); throughout the state (M-W).

Pennsylvania: Bear Lake (4); Castle Rock V-21 (17); Jannette V

(0); Hummelstown (Knull).

North Carolina: Tyron(lO).

W. Virginia: Kanawah (10).

Virginia: Falls Church II (10).

Georgia: Clayton 3000 ft. (4).

Ohio: Cincinnati (11).

Tennessee: Elmwood (13).

Iowa: Iowa City (W) ; Elmo (W).

Missouri: St. Charles V-23 (2).

Illinois: Galesburg (2); Riverside VI-6 (c) ; Edgebrook VI-30 (0).

Wisconsin: Beaver Dam VII-5 (c).

Kansas: Baldwin V (0).

Hosts: Reported from maple, locust, butternut and box elder. Bred from black walnut (Juglans nigra), Flowering dogwood (Cornus florida), redbud (Cerise canadensis); hazel (Corylus americana), hickory (Hickoria sp.), persimmon (DiosjJyros virginiana), white oak (Qnercus alba) and black locust (Felt).

156a. Variety PUSILLUS say (9516)

1825 Bnprestis pnsilla Say p. 252. 1898 Wickham p. 305.

1836 Buprestis Say p. 162. 1903 Kerremans p. 271.

1859 Leconte p. 244. 1903 parvus Saund. Kerremans p.

1871 pa7-vns Saunders p. 116. 271.

1873 pnsiUns Say = otiosus Say, 1909 Wickham p. 23.

Crotch p. 92. 1909 Smith p. 295.

1883 Leconte p. 388, 596. 1909 Blatchley p. 805.

1891 Horn p. 333. 1922 Knull p. 84.

1891 parvHP, Saund. pusilla Say, 1922 Mutchler and Weiss p. 10.

Horn p. 287.

Type locality: "On the Missouri River."

Distribution : New Jersey to So. Dakota, Colorado and Arizona.

Kansas: Salina (17); Medora (7).

Missouri: St. Louis VI-16 (2).

Arizona: Pinal Mts. (W).

Iowa:: Iowa City VI-15 (c).

Pennsylvania: Hummelstown (Klages).

Texas: Beeville V-2 (10).

Illinois: Garland VII-17 (c).

So Dakota: Volga (2).

Colorado: Littleton VI-22 (c).

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157. PALMACOLLIS Horn (9554)

1891 Horn p. 326. 1903 palmaticollis Horn, Kerre-

1900 Chittenden p. 68. mans p. 288.

1900 Griffith p. 568. 1907 Fall-Cockerell p. 181.

1920 Frost & Weiss p. 222.

Type locality: Western Texas (exact locality not known).

Distribution:: New Mexico, Arizona, Texas and California.

Pinal Mts., Ariz. (4), Brownsville, Tex. (16), Yuma, Cal. (C).

Host: Mesquite (Prosopis juliflora), Huisache (Acacia farnesiana).

Season: July.

158. PARMASCULINUS Champlain and Knull

1923 Champlain and Knull p. 274. Type locality: Kansas. Host: Unknown.

PARVUS Saunders, See PUSILLUS Say

159. PENSUS Horn (9512)

1891 Horn p. 305. 1919 Nicolay p. 277.

1903 Kerremans p. 289. 1920 Frost & Weiss p. 209.

1912 Gibson p. 14. 1920 Frost p. 27.

1913 Gibson p. 126. 1922 Knull p. 84. 1915 Frost p. 144.

Type locality : Massachusetts.

Distribution : Nova Scotia to New Jersey.

Nova Scotia: Greenfield VII; Port Midway VIII-14.

Massachusetts: Lectotype and Paratype "Mass." (17).

Maine: Monmouth VI-27 (14); Wales VI-23 (14).

New Jersey: Newfoundland VII-24 (19).

New Hampshire: White Face Mts. (2).

Pennsylvania: Charter Oak, June (Knull).

Illinois: Galesburg (2).

Host: Black alder (Alnufi incana). Taken on hornbeam (Ostrya

virginiana). Season: July, August (Nova Scotia).

160. PINALICUS Wickham (9550)

1903 Wickham p. 69. 1907 Fall-Cockerell p. 180.

Type loaclity: Parker's Well, Organ Mts., New Mexico. Distribution: Arizona (Pinal Mts.) and New Mexico. Host: Unknown. Season : June-October.

PLUMBEUS Leconte, See POLITUS Say

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77

161. POLiTUS Say (9542)

1825 Bnprestis polita Say p. 251. 1906

1836 Say p. 162. 1906

1857 jDolita Lacordaire p. 84. 1907

1859 Leconte p. 248. 1909

1859 jAumbeus Leconte p. 247. 1909

1859 ciipreohis Leconte p. 248. 1909

1859 desertus (name preoccupied) 1909

Leconte p. 249. 1912

1868 Horn p. 124. 1912

1869 solitarins Gemminger-Harold 1913

p. 1445. 1913

1870 plumbeus Lec.=polihis Say, 1913

Pettit p. 102. 1914

1871 Saunders p. 117. 1914

1877 Provancher p. 359. 1915

1878 plumbeus Lee, Hubbard- 1916

Schwarz p. 636, 656. 1917

1878 Hubbard-Schwarz p. 636, 656. 1917

1878 Glover p. XI fig. 2. 1917

1879 Leconte p. 504.

1880 Zesch-Reinicke p. VH. 1917

1883 Leconte p. 387, 596. 1917

1884 Lugger p. 203. 1917 1889 Chittenden p. 221. 1917 1889 Blanchard p. 32. 1917

1891 Horn p. 315.

1892 Kerremans p. 268. 1917

1893 Hopkins p. 184. 1918

1894 Fall p. 98. 1920

1895 Evans p. 146. 1920 1895 Hamilton p. 364. 1920 1898 Cockerell p. 152. 1922

1898 Chittenden p. 44-51. 1922

1899 Evans p. 321. 1922

1900 Chittenden p. 68. 1922

1901 Fall p. 120. 1922

1902 Skinner p. 40. 1923 1902 Young p. 157. 1924

1902 Ulke p. 47. 1924

1903 Kerremans p. 272. 1925 1903 cupreolus Lee, Kerremans p. 1925

284.

Felt p. 729, 741.

Fall p. 168.

Fall-Cockerell p. 180.

Blatchley p. 801.

Easton p. 50.

Smith p. 295.

Wickham p. 23.

Frost p. 248.

Gibson p. 14.

Gibson p. 126.

Manee p. 170.

Woodworth p. 195.

Weiss p. 438.

Childs p. 150-155.

Essig p. 234.

Frost p. 386.

Nicolay p. 93.

Felt p. 37, 135.

desertus 'Lec.—solitarius Har- old, Fisher p. 288.

Chagnon p. 219.

Fisher p. 288.

Chamberlin p. 168.

Burke p. 331.

solitarrus G. & H., Burke, p. 331.

Burke pi. IX fig. 3.

Ruggles p. 15.

Britton p. 245.

Knull p. 10.

Frost p. 28.

Frost p. 96.

Mutchler- Weiss p. 9-10.

Frost & Weiss p. 220.

Knull p. 85.

Wellhouse p. 1106.

Hutchings p. 43-46.

Hatch p. 571.

Chamberlin p. 194.

Chapin p. 33.

Champlain & Knull p. 113.

78 BUPRESTIDAE OF NORTH AMERICA

Type locality: "Banks of Mississippi River."

Distribution: Nova Scotia to Carolina, west to the Pacific Coast.

Canada: Toronto, Que. (2); Manitoba (2); Victoria, B. C. (4);

Huntsville, Ont. (8) ; Halifax, N. S. Maine: Paris VI-9, VII-16 (14). Massachusetts: Sherborn VI-9 (14). Pennsylvania: Fox Chase VII-14 (8); Hummelstown, Chambersburg

(Knull). New York: Kalanak VI (9) ; West Point VI-3 (c). New Jersey: Boonton (2) ; Madison, Hudson Co., Newfoundland VI-2

(M-W). North Carolina: Cranbury VI-9 (8); Black Mts. VI-25 (9). Illinois: Galesburg (2) ; Riverside VII-11 (c) ; La Grange VII-28 (c) ;

Edgebrook VII-3 (c). Ohio: Cincinnati VII-15 (11).

Iowa: Fairfax (W) ; Iowa City (W) ; Eastport (W). Kansas: Riley Co. (2) ; Baldwin VIII (0). Wisconsin: Bayfield (2). Washington: Spokane (7). Oregon: Josephine Co. (9); Hoover VIII (c) ; Marys Peak VII (0) ;

Corvallis VII-30 (c) ; Klamath Falls VII-21; La Grande VII-8 (c). Idaho: Loisen (10); Emmett VI-18. Montana: Bitter Root Mts. (1). California: Yreka (4) ; San Bernardino Mts. (5) ; Sierra Madra Mts.

VII (7) ; San Francisco, Cal. (S) ; Lake Tahoe 6200 ft. VII-10 (9) ;

Santa Rosa (13); McCloud VI-22 (13); Cole (13); Contra Costa

Co. V-21 (c) ; Castle Crag VII (13) ; Los Gatos (13). New Mexico: Ft. Wingate VII (4) ; Santa Fe, Gallinas Can. (24). Arizona: Huachuca VII-10 (8); Tempe VI-9 (9); St. Catalina Mts.

(10); Palmerlee VII-22 (c). Nevada: (17); Utah (17); Texas (17). Colorado: Mt. Lookout (Golden) 7000 ft. VII-10 (c) ; Ouray 10,000

ft. (22) ; Leadville 11,000 ft. (22) ; Alimora, Garland and Veta Pass

9400 ft. (Leconte). Hosts: Mountain willow (Salix monticola), nuttalls willow (S. nut-

talli), arroyo willow (S. lasiolepsis), weeping willow (S. babylonica) ,

introduced willow (S. obtusifolia) , honey locust (Robinia- pseudo-

caciaj, California live oak (Quercus agrifolia), mountain alder

(Alnus teniifolia), Oregon alder (A. oregona), California buckeye

(Aescidns californica), Dwarf maple (Acei- glabrum), striped maple

(A. pennsylvanicum) , Hazel (Coryhis rostratus) and (C. americana),

Rose (Rosa sp.). Season: June-July (Me.); May-Aug. (Calif.); June-Sept. (Ore.);

July (Nova Scotia); July (Ariz. 8000 ft.).

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162. PSEUDOFALLAX Frost

1923 Frost p. 279-80.

Type locality: Allegheny, Pa.

Range: Pennsylvania, Alabama, Ohio, Indiana, Kansas.

Host: Taken on oak.

PUBIVENTRIS Crotch, See LACUSTRIS Leconte

PUNCTICEPS Leconte, a Variety of EGENUS Gory

PUSILLUS Say, a Variety of OTIOSUS Say

163. PUTILLUS Say (9537)

1836 Say p. 163. 1891 Horn p. 323.

1857 Lacordaire p. 84. 1903 Kerremans p. 289.

1873 Crotch p. 96. 19p9 Blatchley p. 794.

1878 Hubbard-Schwarz p. 656. 1920 Nicolay-Weiss p. 145.

1883 Leconte p. 597. 1922 Kniill p. 85.

1884 Harrington p. 71.

Type locality: Posey County, Indiana.

Distribution: Canada, Indiana, Pennsylvania, Illinois and Ohio. Pennsylvania: Jannette, Hummelstown and Charter Oak, June. Ohio: Cincinnati, June 10 (c).

QUADRIGUTTATUS Gory, See GRANULATUS Say

14-SPILOTA Obenberger

1917 Obenberger p. 55.

Type locality: Reported from North America. Possibly Mexico?

QUADRI-IMPRESSA (4 iiVlPRESSA) Ziegler, see ACUTIPENNIS IVlannerheim

164. QUERCUS Schaeffer (9509)

1905 Schaefer p. 150.

Type locality: Palmarlee, Huachuca Mts., Arizona. Distribution: Reported only from type locality. Host : Unknown. Season : June-Jiily.

165. RESTRICTUS Waterhouse

1889 Waterhouse p. 119. 1921 Nicolay p. 175.

1920 Fisher and Nicolay p. 100- 102.

Type locality: Mexico.

Distribution: Mexico and Arizona.

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1787

1788

1790

1792 1801 1801

1817 1836 1837 1840 1841 1846 1846 1848 1859 1868 1869 1870 1870 1870 1871 1873 1874 1874 1876 1877 1877 1878

1878 1878 1880 1880 1880 1883 1883 1884 1886 1889

166. RUFICOLLIS

Bnprestis Fabricii p. 184 No.

85. Buprestis Linne (Gmel) p.

1937. Oliver (gen. 32) p. 78 pi. 9

fig. 101. Fabricii p. 214 No. 121. Herbst p. 249 pi. 155 fig. 9. Buprestis Fabricii p. 213 No.

152. Schonherr p. 250. Say p. 160. Dejean p. 93. Erichson p. 240. Gory p. 60 pi. 13 fig. 78. , Holdeman p. 300. Holdeman p. 373. White p. 37. Leconte p. 243. Riley p. 92. Glover p. 92 fig. 107. Riley p. 103. Pettit p. 102. Carpenter p. 129. Glover p. 65. Crotch p. 92. Saunders p. 8 fig. 3, 4. Le Baron p. 96. Thomas p. 114. Hoffmeister p. 243. Perkins p. 128. Glover pi. XI fig. 4, pi. 41

fig. 9. Schwarz p. 452. Hubbard-Schwarz p. 656. Lintner p. 215. Zesch-Reinicke p. VII. Riley p. 107. Leconte p. 595. Saunders p. 307. Harrington p. 44. Horn p. 137. Blanchard p. 32.

Fabric

1889 1890 1890 1890 1890 1891 1891 1891 1891 1891 1891 1891 1892 1892 1892 1892 1892 1892 1893 1893 1893 1894 1894 1894 1894 1894 1895 1895 1896 1897 1897 1898 1899 1899 1900 1900 1900 1900 1901 1901 1902 1902 1902

(9513) Treat p. 213. Harrington p. 54. Lintner p. 123. Lugger p. 164. Hopkins p. 19, p. 160. Smith p. 4-8. Smith p. 28. Hopkins p. 435. Hopkins p. 81-84. Horn p. 289. Smith p. 52. Hopkins p. 1-6, pi. 1. Kerremans p. 271. Hopkins p. 257. Smith p. 456. Webster p. 191-193. Marten p. 24. Laurent p. 37. Townsend p. 202. Smith p. 157. McCarty p. 129. Davis p. 78. Webster p. 203. Webster p. 29-30. Webster p. 357. Lintner p. 406. Davis p. 56 fig. 1. Hamilton p. 364. Castle-Laurent p. 303. Castle p. 8. Harrington p. 70. Lugger p. 85. Lugger p. 142. Lugger p. 58. Felt p. 579. Chittenden p. 68. Felt p. 24. Smith p. 482-483. Felt p. 839, 874. Smith p. 484. Smith p. 71. Ulke p. 21, 47. Young p. 157.

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81

1902 Chittenden p. 726.

1914

1903 Kerremans p. 270.

1914

1904 Pettit p. 2.

1915

1904 Washburn p. 51.

1915

1905 Gossard p. 24.

1915

1905 Nicholson p. 15.

1917

1907 Jarvis p. 66.

1917

1908 Bethune p. 97.

, 1917

1909 Wickham p. 23.

1918

1909 Easton p. 50.

1918

1909 Blatchley p. 798.

1920

1909 Smith p. 294 fig. 112-113.

1920

1910 Hitchings p. 4.

1920

1911 Treherne p. 24.

1922

1912 Caesar p. 31.

1922

1912 Slingerland and Cros

;by p.

1922

332.

1912 Sanderson p. 466.

1922

1912 Gibson p. 24.

1922

1913 Deans-Peairs p. 112.

1924

1913 Manee p. 170.

1925

1914 Washburn p. 1.

Type locality: North

America.

Distribution: Canada (Ottawa, Quebec)

to Iowa and Missouri. Host: Dewberry, raspberry, blackberry

sp.), oak (Quercus sp.).

Comstock p. 550 fig. 664.

O'Kane p. 244.

Somes p. 13-14.

Grant p. 16.

Johnson p. 312.

Nicolay p. 93.

Felt p. 142.

Chagnon p. 219.

Graham p. 5.

Blackman part II p. 124.

Britton p. 245.

Jones p. 157.

Fluke p. 186.

Chittenden pp. 1-5.

Scholl p. 80.

Mutchler-Weiss p. 10-11 fig.

6-7. Knull p. 84. Hutchings p. 43-46. Mundinger p. 316. Chapin p. 33.

, Atlantic Coast States, west (Rubus spp.), willow (Salix

SAYI Saunders, See LATERALIS Say

167. SCITULUS Horn (9532)

1903 Kerremans p. 290. 1920 Frost and Weiss p. 222.

1891 Horn p. 318. 1900 Chittenden p. 68.

Type locality: Waco, Texas.

Distribution: Waco and New Brunsfels, Texas (16) (17)

Host: Huiasche (Acacia farnesiana).

Season: June.

168. SIERRAE Van Dyke 1923 Van Dyke p. 40.

Type locality: Mariposa County, California, June.

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169. SINUATUS Oliver (9540) (Introduced species)

1790 Buprestls Oliver gen. 32 p. 74

No. 100 pi. X fig-. 11. 1801 Buprestis Herbst p. 253 pi.

153 fig. 1. 1817 Schonherr p. 245 No. 155. 1825 chrysesis Curtis vol. II p. 67. 1833 sinuata Solier p. 305. 1841 Laporte-Gory p. 43. 1857 Lacordaire p. 61. 1859 Leconte p. 246. 1880 Horn p. 148. 1892 Kerremans p. 272. 1892 Smith p. 363-364, 448, fig. 60. 1892 Smith p. 10. 1894 Smith p. 429, 550, 561. 1894 Smith p. 258-260. 1894 Smith p. 311, 323.

1894 Howard p. 2.

1895 Smith p. 85 fig. 1. 1895 Smith p. 13-24 fig. 5.

1897 Webster p. 42-45.

1898 Lugger p. 85.

Type locality: Europe.

Distribution: General in Europe. Introduced into the United States. Reported from New^ Jersey to Ohio.

New^ Jersey: Essex, Bergen, Union, Monmouth and Middlesex Counties (Weiss).

Host: In Europe White Thorn, medlar and Mt. oak. In U. S. culti- vated pear (Pyi-ns covimunis) , red oak (Querciis rubra), and Hav^r (Crataegus).

170. SNOWI Fall (9495) 1905 Fall p. 270.

Type locality: Bill Wms. Fork, Arizona.

Distribution: Known only from type locality.

Type in the Univ. of Kansas Collection.

SOLITARIUS Gemminger-Harold, See POLITUS Say

1899 Beach, etc., p. 429-430. 1899 Lugger p. 61.

1899 Lugger p. 145.

1900 Chittenden p. 64-65, 68. 1902 Banks p. 40.

1902 Felt p. 122.

1903 Felt p. 39-48. 1906 Felt p. 504. 1909 Smith p. 295.

1915 Perrott & Glasgow pp. 1-4.

1915 Felt p. 78.

1916 Felt p. 78.

1917 Felt p. 134.

1918 Weiss p. 5-8 fig. 2, 3. 1918 Britton p. 361.

1918 Pierce p. 5.

1921 Britton p. 193.

1922 Knull p. 85.

1922 Mutchler-Weiss p. 11-12 fig.

8. 1922 Wellhouse p. 1108.

SOLITARIUM Fisher, See POLITUS Say

BUPRESTIDAE OF NORTH AMERICA 83

171. STRIGICOLLIS Fall (9506) 1912 Fall p. 41.

Type locality: Huachuca Mts., Arizona. Distribution: Huachuca Mts., Arizona. Host: Unknown.

SUBAERTUS (Horn) Harris, See OBSOLETOGUTTATAS Gory

172. SUBALTEATA Leconte

1863 Leconte p. 82.

Type locality: San Lucus, Bajo, California. Distribution: Same. Host : Unknown.

173. SUBCINCTUS Gory (9536)

1841 Gory IV, p. 252 pi. 42 fig. 245 1909 Smith p. 295.

1857 Leconte p. 9. 1909 Blatchley p. 803.

1859 Leconte p. 246. 1918 Dozier p. 331.

1873 Crotch p. 93. 1920 Knull p. 11.

1891 Horn p. 322.. 1920 Frost and Knull p. 222.

1895 Hamilton p. 364. 1922 Knull p. 85.

1902 Ulke p. 21. 1922 Mutchler & Weiss p. 12.

1903 Kerremans p. 291.

Type locality: North America.

Distribution: New Jersey, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, Indiana and

Illinois, Southeastern Canada. Pennsylvania: Janette (13) ; Pittsburg, Hummelstown (Knull) ;

Castle Rock VI-13 (c). Missouri: St. Charles V-18 (2); Arlington (c). New Jersey: Madison, Camden III-22; Westville, Orange Mts. VII-28

(19) ; Rocky Hill. Illinois: St. Clair Co. VI (2). Gainsville, Florida III-24, IV-4. Host: On poison ivy (Rhus toxicodendron).

SUBFASCIATUS Lee, See LECONTEI Saunders

174. SUBTROPICUS Schaeffer (9560)

1905 Schaeffer p. 131.

Type locality: Brownsville, Texas. Distribution : Same. Host : Unknown.

TEXANUS Crotch, See CAVATUS Chevrolat

84 BUPRESTIDAE OF NORTH AMERICA

TORPIDUS Leconte, See ANXiUS Gory TORQUATUS Leconte, See ARCUATUS Say

175. TOWNSENDI Fall (9527)

1907 Fall p. 234. 1920 Frost & Weiss p. 207.

1907 Fall and Cockerell p. 181. 1923 Champlin & Knull p. 274.

Type locality: Rio Ruidosa, White Mts., Arizona.

Distribution: Reported only from Rio Ruidosa (6500 ft.), Arizona.

Host: Taken on Gambell oak {Quercus gamhellii).

176. TRANSIMPRESSUS Fall

1925 Fall p. 181-182.

Type locality: Hope, Arkansas. Host: Juglans nigra.

TRIVITTATUS Horn, See BILINEATUS Web.

*UMBRATUS Harold

--^69 Harold Col. Heft. Vol. 5 (Etats-Unis).

1892 umberutus TlaroXd.— tenuis Gory, Kerremans p. 276 (Amer. Mer.).

1.903 Kerremans p. 268.

177. VENTRALIS Horn (9559)

1891 Horn p. 320. 1907 Fall-Cockerell p. 181.

Type locality: New Mexico (exact locality unknown). Distribution: New Mexico, Lectotype and Paratype New Mex. (17). Host : Unknown.

VIRENS Gory, See OTiOSUS Say

fVIRDIS Linne

1758 Linne p. 410 (Original description of viridis).

'"The status of this species is doubtful.

tNot reported from the United States, but mentioned in our literature in connection with var. fagi.

BUPRESTIDAE OF NORTH AMERICA 85

178. Variety FAGI Ratzeburg (Introduced species)

1839 Ratzeburg p. 63. 1921 Weiss pp. 9-10.

tl892 Kerremans p. 277. 1922 Frost & Weiss p. 221.

1914 Weiss p. 250, 438. 1922 Knull p. 86.

1914 Headlight p. 657. 1922 Mutchler-Weiss pp. 13-14

1916 Weiss p. 287, 436. fig. 9.

1918 Pierce p. 46. 1924 Frost p. 27.

1921 Nicolay p. 175. 1924 Felt p. 64.

Type locality: Europe.

Distribution: Widely distributed in Europe; introduced into New Jersey, Pennsylvania and Massachusetts.

Host: In the U. S. reared from cultivated rose (Rosa riigosa and R. Carolina ).

179. VITTATICOLLIS Rnadall (9548)

1838 Randall p. 38. 1903 Kerremans p. 272.

1841 frenatus Gory VI, p. 239 pi. 1906 Fall p. 168.

40 fig. 231. 1906 Felt. p. 720.

1857 Lacordaire p. 85. 1909 Smith p. 295.

1857 frenatus Gory, Leconte p. 9. 1909 Blatchley p. 799-800.

1859 frenaUis Gory = vittaticollis 1913 Manee p. 170.

Rand., Leconte p. 246. 1914 Brooks p. 179-186 plates.

1871 Saunders p. 117. 1914 frenatus Gory, Brooks p. 179.

1873 Crotch p. 96. 1917 Nicolay p. 93.

1875 Sprague-Austin p. 376 (267). 1917 Chamberlin p. 169.

1878 Glover pi. 42 fig. 2. 1918 Fisher p. 68.

1878 Schwarz p. 451. 1920 Britton p. 245.

1878 Hubbard-Schwarz p. 636. 1920 Knull p. 10.

1889 Blanchard p. 32. 1920 Frost & Weiss p. 207.

1891 Horn p. 299. 1920 Frost p. 26-29.

1892 Kerremans p. 278. 1922 Wellhouse p. 1050, 1108. 1895 Hamilton p. 364. 1922 Knull p. 86.

1900 Chittenden p. 68. 1922 Mutchler-Weiss p. 14.

1903 frenatus Gory, Kerremans p. 1924 Chamberlin p. 193.

272.

Type locality: Cambridge, Massachusetts.

Distribution: Canada to Carolina, west through Michigan, Illinois,

Xo attempt has been made to give the foreign works dealing with this species; for a rather complete list and synonomy see Kerremans 1892, p. 277.

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Indiana, to Oregon, California and Nevada. Massachusetts: Tyngsboro VI-21 (2). Rhode Island: Providence IV-12 (2). New Jersey: Buena VI-8 (2) ; Clementon VI-7 (2) ; Jamesburg VII-4

(2); Lakehurst VII-12 (4); Newfoundland VII-6 (4); Hewitt VI-2

(4); Atco (8); Ft. Lee (16). Pennsylvania: Inglebrook VI-11 (2); Dauphin (Knull) ; Endeavor

VII-30; Charter Oak VI-20; Hummelstown (Knull). New York: West Point VI-9 (c). North Carolina: Tyron VI-10.

Virginia: Winchester, Hayfield, Stanton (Brooks). West Virginia: French Creek, Springfield, Moorefield, Romney,

Keyser, Elkino (Brooks). Oregon: Corvallis V-29 (c) ; Josephine Co. V-8; Grants Pass VII-9. California: Carrville VI-1 (10). Hosts: Bred from service berry ( Anudayichier canadensis), apple

(Pyrus malus), pear (Pyrus comniiinis), Sweet Crab (Pyrus

coronariu). Wild thorn (Crataegus sp.).

180. WALSINGHAMI Crotch (9494)

1873 Crotch p. 95. 1905 Fall p. 271.

1891 Horn p. 311. 1906 Fall p. 168.

1892 Kerremans p. 278. 1907 Fall-Cockerell p. 180. 1894 Horn p. 379. 1917 Chamberlin p. 169. 1901 Fall p. 120. 1919 Van Dyke p. 10. 1903 Kerremans p. 269.

Type locality: Yreka, California.

Distribution : Oregon, California, Idaho, Arizona, Utah, New Mexico

and Nevada. Oregon: Josephine Co. California: Siskiyou, California, Inyo Counties (15); Independence

VII-17 (13); Type No. 2714 "Cal." (17). Idaho : Boise. Utah: St. George. Arizona: Winslow (4). Nevada: Carson City

New Mexico: Santa Fe VIII (13); Luna, Tseque (13). Hosts: Unknown. (Probably a desert shrub.) Season : June-July-August.

ZEMES Gory, See FALLAX Say

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Genus AMPHEREMUS Fall 1917 Fall p. 68.

Type of the Genus AMPHERUEMAS CYLINDRICOLLIS Fall.

181. CYLINDRICOLLIS Fall (9328) 1917 Fall p. 69.

Type locality: Palm Springs, California.

Distribution: Desert regions of Southeastern California.

Genus ANTHAXIA Esch. Type of the Genus BUPRESTIS (eganicornis*) HUNGARICA Scopoli.

182. AENEOGASTER Lap.-Gory (9394)

1837 Biiprestis Laporte-Gory p. 32 1882

pi. 7 fig. 44. 1884

1838 Bup7-estis inornata Randall p. 1884

4. 1884

1843 Mannerheim p. 237 No. 133. 1884

1857 Lconte p. 9. 1884

1857 expansa Leconte p. 44. 1886

1859 Leconte p. 71. 1886

1859 strigata Leconte p. 71. 1889

1859 strigata Leconte p. 215. 1890

1859 foveicollis Leconte p. 215. 1890

1859 imperfecta Leconte p. 215. 1892

1859 retifera Leconte p. 215. 1892

1859 inornata Leconte p. 216. 1893

1873 Leconte p. 331. 1894

1873 aerico Crotch p. 89. 1894

1873 expansa (female) is foveicol- 1895

lis (male) Leconte p. 331. 1895

1882 Horn p. 108. 1896

1882 prasma Horn p. 108. 1897

1882 inornata Rand., Horn p. 108. 1898

1882 foveicollis Lee, Horn p. 108. 1899

1882 imperfecta Lee, Horn p. 108. 1901

1882 retifera Lee, Horn p. 108. 1903 1882 expansa Lee, Horn p. 108.

strigata Lee, Horn p. 108. inornata Harrington p. 71. nanula Casey p. 174. simiola Casey p. 175. aenescens Casey p. 175. Casey p. 172. inornata Gurguard p. 47. Roberts p. 16. Blanchard p. 31. Harrington p. 159. inornata Harrington p. 159. Kerremans p. 116. Coquillett p. 260. Hopkins p. 182. var. strigata Horn p. 327. Harirngton p. 47. Fall p. 98. Evans p. 146. Bowditch p. 2. Cockerell p. 150. Cockerell (28) p. 152. Wickham pt. 7 p. 237. Fall p. 117. Kerremans p. 175.

'B. eganicornis is probably a typographical error, meant for cyunicornis, which is a synonym of himgarica Scol.

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1903

uenefxens Cas. 176.

, Kerremans p.

1903

inornuta Rand 173.

, Kerremans p.

1903

expmisa Lee, 173.

Kerremans p.

1903

imperfecta Lee, Kerremans

p. 173.

1903

ret if era Lee, 173.

Kerremans p.

1903

foveicoUis Lee. 173.

, Kerremans p.

1903

strigata Lee., 173.

Kerremans p.

1903

Knaus p. 175.

1906

Felt p. 715.

Type locality:

California.

Distribution :

Transcontinent

1907 Fall-Cockerell p. 179.

1908 Wright-Coolidge p. 67.

1909 Smith p. 292. 1909 Blatchley p. 786. 1911 Watson p. 77. 1913 Woodworth p. 195.

1916 Morris p. 19.

1917 Burke p. 328. 1917 Burke pi. Ill fig. 2. 1917 Chamberlin p. 135.

1921 aeneogaster v a r. prasina Horn, Nicolay p. 174.

1922 Knull p. 82.

1924 Chamberlin p. 189.

1925 Good p. 272 figs. 20-21. 1925 Chapin p. 33.

Transcontinental, Maine to Washington; Hudson Bay to

Mexico and Lower California. Canada: Aylmer, Que. VI-24 (14); Emerald Lake, B. C. (13); Field,

B. C. VI-2 (17); Fraser, B. C. (2); Oseyeos, B. C. (2). Washington: Spokane (4); Seattle (2); Olympia (2). Oregon: Dilly (4); Sumpter VII-21 (c) ; Hideway (10); Hood River

(10); Corvallis IV-21 (C) ; Ashland VI-20 (C) ; Horse Lake VI-25

(C); Klamath County (very common) (C). California: Tejon; Bishop (13); Cole (13); Tallac (13); Mill Valley

(13); Pasadena (13); Pac. Grove (13); Sierra Madra Mts. 5000

ft. VII-10 (7); King's River Can. VII-11 (7); San Francisco (8);

Mendocino Co. (9); Yosemite 5000 VII-14 (9); San Diego (10);

Santa Clara Co. (10); Los Angeles (2). New Mexico: Cloudcraft VI-18 (17) ; Beula (1) ; Aztec V-5 (10). Texas: Fedor IV (3).

Montana: Bitter Root Mts. (1); Helena (10). Colorado: Denver (3); Manitou 6100 ft. VI-5 (4); Colo. Springs

VI (10). Idaho: Cascade VI-22 (c) ; Beaver Can. VII-20 (10) ; Priest Lake (2). Arizona: Grand Canyon VI-17 (9) ; Phoenix (4) ; Prescott VI-18 (4) ;

Williams (10); Yuma 150 ft. (10). So. Dakota: Black Hills (10). New York: Buffalo (1).

New Hampshire: Mt. Washington VII-2 (14). Michigan: Eagle Harbor L. S. (10).

Nebraska: Pine Ridge (10); War Bonnet Can. VII (10). Indiana: Jollette (3).

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Pennsylvania:: Castle Rock V-30 (8); Bethlehem.

Wyoming-: Yellowstone Park (10).

Illinois: La Grange VII-18 (c).

Lower California: Ensenada (1).

Hosts: Redwood (Sequoia semipervirens) , Lodgepole pine (Piniis contorta), Douglas fir (Pseudotsiigae taxifolia), weeping willow (Salix babylonica), Mountain mahogany (Cercocarpus parvifolius), Sugar pine (Piniis lambertiana) , pinion (P. edidis), yellow pine (P. ponderosa), Jeffrey pine (P. jeffreyi), knobcone pine (P. attenu- ata), Digger pine (P. sabiniana) , pitch pine (P. rigida), Monterey pine (P. radiata), California walnut (Jnglans calif ornica), hickory (Hickoria sp.), California white oak (Quercus calif ornica), Garry oak (Querciis garryana) , (Rosa neomexicana) , service berry (A7nel- anchier alnifolia), red bud (Cercis occidentalis), and Rhododendron (Rhododendron occidentalis).

Adults feed on the pollen and leaves of primrose, dandelion (Tarax- acum officanale), butter cup (Rosa, fendleri), ladies slipper (pube- scens), and (Antennaria sp.). ^Season : March-Sseptember.

AENESCENS Casey, See AENEOGASTER Lsporte-Gory

AERICO Crotch, See AENEOGASTER Laporte-Gory

BIViTTATA Gory, See QUERCATA Fabricii

*CALIF0RN1CA Obenberger

1914 Obenberger p. 26.

Type locality: California.

*CASEYI Obenberger

1914 Obenberger p. 26. 1914 Obenberger p. 17.

Type locality: Pennsylvania.

CUNEIFORMIS Gory, See QUERCATA Fabricii

CYANELLA Gory, See QUERCATA Fabr'cii

133. DELETA Leconte (9397)

1878 Leconte p. 459. 1911 Gibson p. 114.

1882 Horn p. 109. 1913 Woodworth p. 195.

1892 Kerremans p. 120. 1914 Obenberger p. 17.

1895 Fall p. 98. 1917 Chamberlin p. 135.

1901 Fall p. 117. 1924 Chamberlin p. 189. 1903 Kerremans p. 174.

*The status of these species is doubtful.

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Type locality: American Fork Canyon, Utah, 9500 ft. VI-29. Distribution: British Columbia south through the Rocky Mountain and

Pacific Coast States to Arizona. British Columbia: Peachland VII-23 (Wallis). Oregon: Portland V-28 (10); Corvallis VII-17 (c) ; Ashland VII-2

(C). California: Tulare (1); Siskiyou (1); King's River Can. VII (7);

Yosemite 4000 ft. V-18, VI-22 (9) ; Dunsmuir (4) ; McCloud VI-25

(9); Tahoe (10); Los Angeles (10); Tehama Co. (10); Castle Crag

(13); Mt. Lowe (13); Sylvania (13). Arizona: Walnut (4); Williams (4); Prescott VI-19 (10); Bright

Angle G. C. VII-10 (10). Idaho: Coeur d'Alene (17).

Utah: Amer. Fork Canyon 9500 ft. VII-11 (17). Host: Willow (Salix sp.).

EXPANSA Lee, See AENEOGASTER Laporte-Gory

FOVEICOLLIS Leconte, See AENEOGASTER Laporte-Gory

GRACILLIS Mannerheim, See AGRILAXIA FLAVIMANA Gory"

IMPERFECTA Leconte, See AENEOGASTER Laporte-Gory

INORNATA Randell, See AENEOGASTER Laporte-Gory

NANULA Casey, See AENEOGASTER Laporte-Gory

PENSYLVANICA Oben.

1914 Obenberger p. 26. 1914 Obenberger p. 17.

Type locality: Pennsylvania.

184. QUERCATA Fabricii (9396)

1801 BupreHiis quercatu Fabricii pi. 48, fig. 284.

p. 216. 1841 cyanella Gory IV p. 290 pi. 1817 Buprestis Schonherr p. 263. 47 fig. 278.

1825 Say p. 249. 1841 bivittata Gory IV p. 292 pi. 1834 viridicornis var. Say p. 161. 49 fig. 286.

1837 cnyieiforviis Dejean p. 91. 1846 scoriacea Melsheimer p. 148.

1837 Mannerheim p. 91. 1848 White p. 41.

1837 cyanella Mannerheim p. 91. 1857 scoriacea Mels.=c y a nella 1837 cnneiforriiis Gory, Manner- Gory, Leconte p. 9.

heim p. 91. 1857 cinieifoi-mis Gory, Leconte p. 1841 Laporte-Gory II p. 21 pi. 5 9.

fig. 28. 1857 bivittata Gory, Leconte p. 9.

1841 cimeiformis Gory IV p. 290 1857 Agrilus Lacordaire p. 84.

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91

1859 Leconte p. 210, 217.

1859 cijauella Leconte p. 216.

1870. Pettit p. 102.

1873 cuneifonnis Gory=qiiercata

Fab., Crotch p. 89. 1873 bivittatus Gory, Leconte p.

331. 1878 Schwarz p. 451. 1878 Hubbard-SchM'arz p. 656. 1878 cyanella Hubbard-Schwarz p.

656. 1880 Zesch-Reinecke p. VII. 1880 cyanella Zesch-Reinecke p.

VII. 1882 Horn p. 110. 1886 cyaneUn Gory=quercata Fab.,

Roberts p. 16. 1889 Chittenden p. 220.

1889 Blanchard p. 31.

1890 Packard p. 354. 1892 Kerremans p. 126.

1895 Hamilton p. 364.

1896 Castle-Laurent p. 305. 1901 Fall p. 117.

1901 Scott p. 31.

1902 Ulke p. 21.

1902 cyanella Ulke p. 21. 1903

1903 viridicoynis var. Say, Kerre- mans p. 174.

1903 ciineiforniis Gory, Kerremans p. 174.

1903 bivittata Gory, Kerremans p. 174.

1903 cyanella Gory, Kerremans p. 176.

1903 scoriacea Mels., Kerremans p. 176.

1909 Blatchley p. 789.

1909 cyanella Wickham p. 23.

1909 Smith p. 293.

1913 Manee p. 170.

1913 Woodworth p. 195.

1914 Obenberger p. 17.

1916 Van Dyke p. 405.

1917 Chagnon p. 218.

1918 Dozier p. 331.

1918 Blackmann pt. I p 20, 36, 85

pi. 7 fig. 22.

1919 Nicolay p. 18.

1920 Frost p. 28. 1920 KnuU p. 6. 1920 Britton p. 244. 1922 Wellhouse p. 1108. 1922 Knull p. 82. 1925 cyanella Fisher p. 169.

Kerremans p. 174.

Type locality: North America.

Distribution : Massachusetts to Florida, west to Montana and Texas.

Connecticut: Pleasant Valley VII-1 (c).

Massachusetts: Framingham X-28 (c) ; West Port VII-30 (c).

New York: :Stanton Isl. (4); Long Island VI-VII (19).

New Jersey: De Costa (4); Lakehurst (4); Ft. Lee V-25 (4); Pali- sades (4) ; Spotswood (4) ; Cleumonter VII-15 (8) ; Cape May V-28 (8).

Pennsylvania: Jannette (3) ; Allegany (13) ; Hummelstown (20) ; Charter Oak.

Maryland: Blandsburg (10); Gt. Falls V-18 (10).

D. of C: Washington V-20 (10).

Rhode Island: Barrington VI-25 (c).

Virginia: Norfolk VI-12 (9); Carters Bridge Church (10).

N. Carolina: Tyron (10); Hereford Co. VI-9 (9)

V-30

V-25 (10) ; Falls

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Georgia: Tifton (8); Macon (10).

Florida:: Enterprise V-20 (8); Kissimmee (9); Tampa IV-5 (10);

Monticello (10); Gainsville III-27, IV-15 (Dozier). Alabama: Spring Hill V-29 (11). Louisiana: Opelousas IV-24 (8). Texas: Columbus III-6 (10). Arkansas:

Missouri: St. Louis V-19 (10). Kentucky :

Ohio: Cincinnati VI-25 (11).

Illinois: Edgebrook VI-25 (c) ; Riverside V-14 (c). Iowa : Ames.

Montana: Columbia Falls VIII-13 (10). Host: Bred from oak and chestnut twigs, Black oak (Q, velutina),

lodgepole pine (P. murrayana), grape (Vitis sp.), red bud (Cercis

canadensis), white pine (P. styobus), larch (Larix americana) ,

(Crataegus coccinea).

RETIFER Lee, See AENEOGASTER Laporte-Gory

185. SALICIS Fabricii (9398) (Introduced Species)

1781 Buprcstis Fabricii p. 237. 1805 Illiger p. 95 No. 163.

1790 Biiprestis Oliver p. 79 pL 2 1817 Schonherr p. 253, 282.

fig. 13. 1833 Solier p. 298.

1801 Bupresth Fabricii p. 216 No. 1841 Laporte-Gory II p. 12 pi. 3

163. fig. 14.

1801 Bupre.tis Herbst p. 240 pi. 1865 Marseul p. 242.

147 fig. 6-7. 18S2 Horn p. 107.

Type locality: Europe. Distribution: In the United States this species has been taken only

at Smoky Hill, Kansas. Host: Taken on the flowers of a Malvaceous plant. Note This is an introduced species and there has been no attempt to give a complete list of the European references. See Schonherr 1817, p. 262, for a list of the early references.

SCORIACEA Mannerheim, See QUERCATA Fabricii

SINUALA Casey, See AENEOGASTER Laporte-Gory

STRIGATA Leconte, See AENEOGASTER Laporte-Gory

SUBAENEA Leconte, See VIRIDIFRONS Gory

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93

186. SUBLAEVIS Van Dyke (9393)

1916 Van Dyke p. 406. 1917 Chamberlin p. 135.

Type locality: Tuolumne Co., California. Distribution: Northern California (Siskiyou, Shasta, Tuolumne and

Tulare Counties). Hosts: Unknown.

187. VIRIDICORNIS Say (9395)

1823 Say p. 162.

1836 Say p. 161.

1837 Dejean p. 91.

1841 Laporte-Gory II p. 19 pi. 5

fig-. 25. 1857 Leconte p. 9. 1859 Leconte p. 216.

1877 Hubbard p. 40.

1878 Schwarz p. 451.

1878 Hubbard-Schwarz p. 656.

1882 Horn p. 110.

1883 Leconte p. 594.

1884 Harrington p. 71, 101.

1884 Harrington p. 35.

1885 Harrington p. 31.

1886 Roberts p. 16. 1889 Tolman p. 343.

1889 Chittenden p. 220.

1890 Packard p. 293.

1892 Kerremans p. 129.

1892 Hopkins p. 258.

1893 Hopkins p. 181. 1895 Hamilton p. 364.

1901 Scott p. 31.

1902 Young p. 157.

1902 Ulke p. 21.

1903 Kerremans p. 173.

1908 Knaus p. 91.

1909 Smith p. 292. 1909 Wickham p. 23. 1912 Frost p. 305. 1914 Obenberger p. 17. 1917 Chagnon p. 218. 1922 Knull p. 82.

1924 Rhodes p. 67.

1924 Blackmann & Stage pp. 19,

21, ,24, 256.

1925 Fisher p. 169.

Type locality: Missouri.

Distribution : : Ontario to North Carolina, west to Colorado and Texas.

Maine: Paris (15).

New York: Newport (Young); Stanton Island (4); Buffalo (4);

West Point VII-7 (c). Pennsylvania: Jannette VI-10, VIII-4 (3); Harrisburg V (Knull). New Jersey: Spotwood (4); Ft. Lee VI-18 (c). N.' Carolina: Southern Pines V-14 (c). D. of C: Washington V-25 (10), VI-11 (4). Illinois: McBride (4). Arkansas: Murfreesboro (9). Ohio: Cincinnati (11). Michigan: Detroit VI (10). Iowa: Iowa City (W) ; Fairfax (10). Misouri: St. Louis V-19 (10). Texas (1).

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Colorado:

Medicine Bow Nat. Forest: Dug from Douglas Fir VI-17 (10). Hosts: Willow (Salix sp.), and Elm (Ulmus sp. Adults taken feeding

on Elm, Willow and hickory. Season: May (N. C), June (Kan.).

188. VIRIDIFRONS Gory (9392)

1837 Dejean p. 91. 1841 Gory IV p. 284 pi. 47 fig. 277. 1857 Leconte p. 9. 1859 Leconte p. 217. 1859 siibaenea Leconte p. 216. 1870 Pettit p. 102. 1873 .s u b a e n e a hec.^viridifrons Gory, Crotch p. 89.

1877 Agrilus Provancher p. 360.

1878 Leconte p. 459.

1878 Hubbard-Schwarz p. 656. 1882 Horn p. 109. 1884 Harrington p. 71. 1884 Harrington p. 35. 1886 Roberts p. 16. 1889 Chittenden p. 220.

1889 Blanchard p. 31.

1890 Packard p. 229, 292. 1892 Kerremans p. 129. 1895 Hamilton p. 364. 1897

1902 Webster-Newell p. 84.

1902 Ulke p. 21.

1903 Kerremans p. 172. 1906 Felt p. 715.

1909 Wickham p. 23. 1909 Blatchley p. 787. 1909 Smith p. 292.

1911 Gibson p. 12.

1912 Gibson p. 100. 1912 Frost p. 305. 1914 Obenberger p. 17.

1916 Van Dyke p. 406.

1917 Gibson p. 149. 1917 Chagnon p. 218. 1920 Knull p. 6. 1920 Britton p. 244. 1922 Knull p. 82. 1924 Rhodes p. 69.

1924 Blackmann and Stag pp. 14, 19, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 256.

Slosson p. 238.

Type locality: America (exact locality unknown).

Distribution : : Ontario and New England States west to Indiana and

Iowa (Peachland, B. C, July, Gibson p. 149). Connecticut: Wallingford IV-24 (14); West Rock IV-29, V.l (14). New York: Stanton Island (4); Buffalo (4); West Point VI-7 (c). New Jersey: Spotswood (4). Pennsylvania: Germantown (10) ; Harrisburg (10) ; Jannette V-30

(3). Maryland: Great Falls V-8 (10). D. of C: Washington V (10). North Carolina: Tyron (10). West Virginia: Kanawha (10). Florida: Tampa IV-19 (10). Ohio: Cincinnati VI-1 (11).

Iowa: Iowa City (W) ; Fairfax (W) ; Ames VI-24 (c). Michigan: Detroit VI (10).

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Illinois: Edgebrook VII-20 (9); Chicago VI-30 (13); Riverside VI-19

(c). Missouri: St. Louis (13). Texas: Columbus V-20 (10). California: Sierra Madra (13); Castle Crag (13); Mt. Lowe (13);

McCloud (13); San Rafael V-7 (9). Canada: Montreal, Que. VI-6 (c) ; Peachland, B. C. VII (Gibson);

Manitoba (Gibson). Hosts : : Bred from Shag bark hickory (Hickoria ovata) and elm

(Ulnus aniericana) , and reported from willow (Salix sp.) and grape (Vitis sp.).

Genus BR ACHY S Solier 1833 Solier, p. 312.

Type of the genus TRACHYS TESSELLATA Fab.

189. AEROSA Melsheimer (9572)

1846 1859 1869 1870 1873 1874 1874

1878 1878 1880 1884 1887 1887 1889 1890 1892

1892 1893 1894 1897 1898 1901 1903 1902

Melsheimer p. 148.

Leconte p. 252.

Glover p. 92.

terminans Gory, Pettit p. 102,

Crotch p. 96.

Le Baron p. 96.

aerosa 'M.els.=terminans Gory,

Henshaw p. 17. aerosa Glover pi. XI fig. 36. Hubbard-Schwarz p. 656. Zesch-Reinecke p. VII. Smith p. 76. Cook p. 59. Gillette p. 138. Chittenden p. 221, Packard p. 205, 469. aerosiis Me\.5.=terminans L.-

G., Kerremans p. 289. Laurent p. 37, Townsend p. 202. Harrington p. 15. Harrington p. 71. Cockerell p. 152. Scott p. 31. Evans p. 291. Ulke p. 22.

1903 1903 1903

1904 1906 1907 1907 1909 1909 1909 1909 1909 1911 1911 1913 1915 1916 1917 1917 1918 1919 1919 1920 1920 1922

Knaus p. 176.

Kerremans p. 325

a e r o s u s 'M.e\s.=terminans

Gory, Kerremans p. 325. Gibson p. 52. Felt p. 512. Fall-Cockerell p. 181. Patch p. 271. Easton p. 50. Smith p. 296. Schaeffer p, 377. Wickham p. 23. Blatchley p. 806. Morris p. 49. Watson p. 100. Manee p. 170. Johnson p. 312. Morris p. 19. Chagnon p. 218. Burke pi. VI fig. 3. Weiss-Nicolay p. 128-130. Nicolay p. 20. Weiss-Nicolay p. 86-88. Britton p. 245. Weiss p. 9. Wellhouse p. 1066.

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1923 Nicolay-Weiss p. 71. 1924 Felt p. 303.

1924 Hatch p. 571. 1925 Chapin p. 33. Type locality: Pennsylvania.

Distribution: Canada to Florida, west to the Rocky Mountains, and Texas.

Montreal, Que. (2).

New Jersey: Englewood (8); Hewitt (4); Framingham, Mass. VI-1 (14).

New York: West Point VII-4 (c) ; Kolonah VI (8) ; Stanton Isl. (4); Long Isl. (19).

Pennsylvania: Angora (2); Levington (7); Portage V-16 (8); Hum- melstown V-11 (8); Charter Oak (10).

Maryland: Baltimore (c).

North Carolina: Black Mts. VI-20 (8) ; Tyron V-15 (10).

Virginia: Round Hill X-2 (10).

Indiana: New Judson V-30 (17).

Illinois: Galesburg (2).

Wisconsin: Polk Co. VII (3).

Michigan: High Island, Thumb Lake VII-6, VII-26 (Hatch).

Minnesota: Duluth (7).

Missouri: St. Louis V-10 (2).

Kansas: (4).

Michigan: (4).

Iowa: Fairfax (W).

Colorado: Durango VI-8 (2).

Montana: (16).

New Mexico: Near Albuquerque (Watson); Gallinas Can. (24).

Texas: La Grande (10).

Utah: North Springs, Iron Co. VI-10 (16).

Host:: Bred from the leaves of basswood (Tilia americana), hazel (Corylus rostrata), elm (Ubnus americana), poplar (Populns sp.), oak (Quercus prinus), beech (Fagus sp.), grape (Vitus sp.), hickory (Hickoria sp.), iron wood (Carpinus caroliniane ) , chestnut (Castenea dentata), and Huckleberry tree (Vaciniiim arbor-eiim). Adults feed on leaves of Crataeg^is pinetata.

Season: May to July.

189a. Variety RUFESCENS Nicolay and Weiss

1923 Nicolay & Weiss p. 72.

Type locality: Not designated. Distribution: Follows that of aerosus.

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190. AERUGINOSA Gory (9573)

1897 Harrington p. 70. 1902 Young p. 158.

1902 Ulke p. 22.

1903 Kerremans p. 326.

1908 Felt p. 703.

1909 Blatchley p. 806. 1909 Smith p. 296. 1909 Easton p. 50. 1911 Gibson p. 11. 1911 Gibson p. 100. 1917 Chagnon p. 218.

1919 Nicolay p. 20.

1920 Britton p. 245.

1922 Knull p. 86.

1923 hoiiii Kerr.=ovatus

Nic. & Weiss p. 68. 1923 Nicolay & Weiss p. 73 pi. XI fig. 8.

Web.,

1841 Gory IV p. 335 pi. 56 fig. 329. 1857 Leconte p. 9. 1859 Leconte p. 252. 1870 Pettit p. 102.

1872 Chambers p. 124.

1873 Packard p. 247. 1881 Packard p. 130. 1889 Walsingham p. 79. 1889 Townsend p. 233.

1889 Blanchard p. 32.

1890 Packard p. 519.

1892 Kerremans p. 290.

1893 Townsend p. 202.

1895 Hamilton p. 364.

1896 Horn p. 247. 1896 horni Kerremans p. 324.

1896 horni Kerr. ^aeruginosa Gory,

Horn p. 247.

1897 Castle p. 8. Type locality:

Distribution: Manitoba to Florida, west to Indiana, Michigan and

Kansas, south to Texas. New York: Long Island VI, VII (19). New Jersey: Atco VII-4 (8). Pennsylvania: Abington (2) ; Philadelphia VI-19 (8) ; Jannette VI-

10 (3); Hummelstown (Knull). Illinois: Beverly Hills VI-29 (c) ; Galesburg (2). Alabama: Mobile VI-10 (2). Virginia: Cobhorn (16). Iowa: Sioux City VI-14. D. of C: Washington (10). Kansas: (4), Wisconsin (16), Texas (16). Host: Mines the leaves of elm (Ulmus americana), iron wood (Car-

prinus sp.), hickory (Hickoria sp.), beech (Fagus feme), (F. fer-

ruginea). Season: August (Canada).

AURULENTA Kirby, See OVATA Weber

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191. BARBERI Fisher 1924 Fisher pp.12-13.

Type locality: Williams, Arizona.

Distribution : Arizona and New Mexico.

Arizona: Williams, May, June and July.

New Mexico: Los Vegas, Hot Springs, Aug. 3 (10).

BELLPORTI N. and W., a Var. of OVATA Weber

BLATCHLEYI N. and W., a Var of FLORICOLA Kerremans

192. CEPHALICA Schaeffer (9571)

1909 Schaeffer p. 377. 1923 Nlcolay- Weiss p. 64 pi. XI

fig. 2. Type locality: Huachuca Mts., Arizona. Distribution : Arizona. Arizona: Nogales VIII-17 (16) ; Huachuca Mts. VII-9 (c).

CORVINA Gory, See TESSELATA Fabricii

CUPRESCENS Blatchley (9576), See FLORICOLA Kerremans

193. FASCIFERA Schwarz (9569)

1878 Schwarz p. 363, 452. 1903 fasciferus Kerremans p. 326.

1892 Kerremans p. 290. 1909 Schaeffer p. 377.

1896 Castle-Laurent p. 303. 1923 Nicolay-Weiss p. 70.

Type locality: Tampa, Florida.

Distribution: Georgia, Florida and Alabama.

Florida: St. Augustine IV (2); Enterprise IV-20 (2); Marion Co. (c) ; Kissimmee (8) ; La Belle IV (Knull) ; Duneton IX; Tampa IV-

26 (11) ; Orange Co. (10) ; Cedar Key (10) ; Aurora IX-17; Jackson- ville VI-6 (10) ; Ft. Myer IX-13; Jupiter V-2 (19) ; Lake Mary (2).

Alabama:: Mobile I V-23 (2).

Georgia: (Leng).

Host: Live oak (Quercus virens).

194. FLOCCOSUS Mannerheim (9575)

1837 Mannerheim p. 118. 1922 Fisher pp. 43, 46.

1889 Waterhouse p. 131. 1923 Nicolay-Weiss pp. 62-63 pi.

1909 Schaeffer p. 377. XI fig. 1.

Type locality: Oaxaca, Mexico.

Distribution: Arizona, Mexico and Guatamala.

Arizona: Huachuca Mts., June, July,, Aug. (8), (1); Parmerlee VI-

27 (c).

Host: Oak (Quercus sp.).

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195. FLORICOLA Kerremans (9570)

1900 Kerremans p. 347. 1921 cuprescens=floricola Nicolay

1913 cuprescens Blatchley p. 23. p. 175.

1918 cuprescens Dozier p. 331. 1923 Nicolay-Weiss p. 66 pi XI

fig. 4. Type locality: Florida. Distribution: Florida and Georgia.

Florida: Enterprise (c) ; Sanford, Ormond (Blatchley); Gainsville III-24, IV-14 (Dozier) ; St. Augustine (Frost) ; Miami, Jackson- ville, Tampa (4); Key West (19). Georgia: Billy's Island (4). Host: Taken on flowers of huckelberry (VacchiHs arboreum).

195a. BLATCHLEYI Nicolay-Weiss

1923 Nicolay-Weiss p. 67. 1919 hujuhris Lee, Blatchley p. 30.

Type locality: Florida. Florida:: Dunedin III-ll (Blatchley); Lake Lucy III-22; Orland.

HORN! Kerremans, See AERUGINOSA Gory

LAEVICAUDA Leconte, a Variety of OVATA Weber

LUGUBRIS Leconte, See TESSELLATE Fabricii

MOLESTA Gory, See OVATA Weber

196. OVATA Weber (9574)

1801 Buprestis ovata Weber p. 76 1857 molesta Gory, Leconte p. 9.

No. 8. 1859 Leconte p. 251.

1801 Herbst p. 245 No. 163 pi. 156 1869 terminans L. & G., Glover p.

fig. 1. 92.

1802 Illiger p. 248. 1870 Pettit p. 102.

1825 Trachus Say p. 252. 1870 terminans L. & G., Pettit p.

1836 Metonius ovata Say p. 164. 102.

1837 T. aurulenta Kirby p. 162. 1872 Trachys aurulentu Bethune 1841 termmans L. & G. (error) p. 35.

II p 3 pi. 1 fig. 5. 1873 laevicauda Lec.= ovata Web., 1841 molesta Gory IV p 332 pi 55 Crotch p. 96.

fig. 325. 1873 punctata Gory=M. ovatus 1841 tessetatus Laporte-Gory II p. Say, Crotch p. 10.

3 pi. 1 fig. 2. 1874 Henshaw p. 17.

1846 Strum p. 63. 1874 Le Baron p. 96.

1857 Trachys ovata Lecordaire p. 1877 Provancher p. 361.

87.

100

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181.

128-130.

1878 Schwarz p. 363, 452.

1878 Hubbard-Schwarz p. 656.

1879 Harrington p. 119.

1880 Zesch-Reinecke p. VII. 1884 Smith p. 76. 1887 Gillette p. 138. 1887 Cook, p. 59. 1889 Chitenden p. 221.

1889 Waterhouse p. 132.

1890 Packard p. 205.

1892 tesselutKs L. & G.:=ovatus

Web., Kerremans p. 291.

1893 Townsend p. 202. 1896 Bowditch p. 6.

1896 Castle-Laurent p. 303.

1897 Harrington p. 70. 1897 terminuns Gory, Harrington

p. 71. 1897 Castle p. 8. 1902 Young p. 157.

1902 Ulke p. 21.

1903 Kerremans p. 325. 1903 aurulenta Kby., Kerremans

p. 325. 1903 molestus Gory, Kerremans p.

325. 1903 Pachyscelus ovatus Web.,

Kerremans p. 320. 1903 P. laevigatas Say = ovatus

Weber, Kerremans p. 320. Type locality: America. Distribution: Quebec to Florida, west to the Rocky Mountains and

Texas. Massachusetts: Brookline (13); Framingham V-31 (14). New York: West Point V-28 (c) ; Buffalo (4). New Jersey: Lakewood (4); Orange (4). North Carolina:: So. Pines (Manee). Georgia: Clayton 3700 ft. (4). Florida: Kissimmee VI-20 (10); Jacksonville (4)

Lake Mary (2), Iowa: Ames (W) ; Iowa City (W) ; Elmo (W). Indiana: North Judson VI-30 (10). Montana: Bitter Root Nat. Forest (1). Colorado: Glenwood Springs VIII (13).

1903 P. punctata, ovatus Web., Kerremans p. 320.

1908 Felt p. 506, 513. 1907 Fall-Cockerell p.

1909 Blatchley p. 806. 1909 Easton p. 50. 1909 Wickham p. 23. 1909 Smith p. 296. 1909 Schaeffer p. 377. 1912 Beal p. 62. 1912 Leng p. 193.

1912 Davis p. 305.

1913 Manee p. 171.

1913 Blatchley p. 23.

1914 Davls-Leng. p. 267.

1915 Johnson p. 312.

1916 Morris p. 19.

1917 Chagnon p. 218.

1918 Weiss-Nicolay p.

1919 Davis p. 112. 1919 Nicolay p. 20.

1919 Weiss-Nicolay p. 86-88.

1920 Weiss p. 9. 1920 Britton p. 245.

1922 Knull p. 86.

1923 Nicolay & Weiss p. 68 pi. XI

fig. 5.

1924 Fisher p. 13. 1924 Felt p. 303.

St. Augustine (2) ;

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Arizona: Prescott (10); Williams VII-17 (10).

New Mexico: Beulah (1).

Host: Scrub or Turkey oak (Quercus castebaei) , beech (Fegas s-p.).

196a. Variety BELLPORTI Nicolay and Weiss

1923 Nicolay & Weiss p. 70.

Type locality: Bellport, New York.

Distribution: Vermont, Massachusetts, New York and Pennsylvania.

196b. Variety LAEVICAUDA Leconte

1859 Leconte p: 252. 1906 Felt p. 512.

1873 Crotch p. 96. 1920 laevicauda Lec.=te8seUata C.

1873 laevicauda 'Lec.=t e s s e I a t a & G., Leng p. 184.

Fab. (Gory) Leconte p. 1923 laevacuuda Lec.=ovatus Web.,

333. Nicolay & Weiss p. 68.

1892 laevicauda Lee. = tesselatus Fab., Kerremans p. 290.

Type locality: Pennsylvania.

Distribution : Northeastern states, west to Wisconsin.

Pennsylvania: Angora (2); Chestnut VIII (2); Virginia (4).

Florida: Jacksonville (2); St. Augustine (2).

Massachusetts: Boston (2)

Missouri: St. Louis (2).

Wisconsin:: Beaver Dam VI-10 (c).

Host : : Taken on pine.

197. PRAETEXTA* Gory

1841 Gory p. 332. 1873 Leconte p. 333.

Type locality:: United States.

Distribution: St. Louis, Mo. (10); Jannette, Pa. VI (3). Host: Unknown.

No. 198 omitted through error.

TERMINANS Gory, See OVATA Weber

^Synonym of ovata Web., according to Leng's catalogue. According to Nicolay-Weiss, 1923, p. 75, the description of j)raetexAa was never pub- lished.

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199. *TESSELLATA Fabricii (9568)

1801 Trachys tesselluta Fabricii p. 1881 Packard p. 130.

218 No. 1. 1883 Leconte p, 598.

1805 Illiger p. 96 No. 1. 1884 Leng. p. 76.

1805 Trachys Illiger p. 96 No. 1. 1892 laevicauda Lee. = tessellatus

1817 Schonherr p. 265 No. 1. Fab., Kerremans p. 291.

1821 Trachys Dejean p. 30. 1894 Hamilton p. 252.

1833 Trachys Solier p. 313. 1895 Hamilton p. 364.

1836 Say p. 164. 1897 Castle p. 8.

1841 Laporte-Gory II p. 3 pi. 1 1903 Kerremans p. 325.

fig. 2. 1903 Ingubris Lee, Kerremans p.

1841 corvina Gory II p. 3. 326.

1843 Strum p. 63. 1903 laevicauda Kerremans p. 325.

1844 Taphrocerns tessellate Mels- 1909 Smith p. 296.

heimer p. 148. 1919 Davis p. 112.

1857 Leconte p. 9. 1912 higubris Knull p. 86.

1859 Inrjuhris Leconte p. 251. 1919 Ingubris Blatchley p. 30.

1873 lugnbris hec.=tesselate Fab., 1922 Knull p. 86.

Crotch p. 96. 1923 Nicolay & Weiss p. 64 pi. XI

1873 corvina Gory=higiibris Lee, fig. 6.

Leconte p. 333. 1925 Good p. 272 figs. 35, 36.

1878 Schwarz p. 364, 452.

Type locality: Exact locality not known "Bor. Amer."

Distribution: New Jersey to Florida.

Florida: Jacksonville (2); Lake Mary (C) ; Miami (8); Tampa IV-

10; Crescent City (8) ; Key West (19). North Carolina: So. Pines V-4 (X); Manley (4); Welmington VIII- 1 (4).

South Carolina: Beaufort IV-29 (9). Georgia: Savannah (2); Jessup IV-29 (10). Host: Scrub oak (Quercus castesbaei).

TESSELATUS Cast and Gory, See OVATA Weber

Genus BU PRE ST IS Linn

1758 Linne p. 410. 1760 Linne p. 408.

Type of the Genus BUPRESTIS OCTOGUTTATA Linn. ANCYLOCHERA Eschsclioltz 1829 p. 9. ANOPLIS Kirby 1837 Vol. 4 pp. 151-154.

ACICULATA Dejean, See AFRICANS Herbst

ACOMANA Casey, See RUSTICORUM Kirby

''In some editions this name was spelled tassellata and later tessellatus.

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200. ADJECTA Lee. (9362)

1909 Casey p. 118. 1909 intricata Casey p. 118. 1909 hrevis Casey p. 117. 1911 adjectus Gibson p. 114.

1917 Chamberlain p. 133.

1918 Nicolay-Weiss p. 84. 1918 Garnett p. 91.

1918 Burke p. 337. 1924 Chamberlin p. 187. 1924 Wallace p. 15.

1854 Leconte p. 17. 1857 Leconte p. 43. 1857 Lacordaire p. 41. 1859 Leconte p. 210. 1873 Crotch p. 88. 1890 Packard p. 681.

1898 adjectus Cockerell p. 151.

1899 Wickham pt. 7 p. 236. 1901 Fall p. 116.

.1902 Kerremans p. 141. 1907 Fall-Cockerell p. 179.

Type locality: Oregon.

Distribution: British Columbia, south through the Rocky Mountains

and Pacific Coast States to New Mexico. British Columbia: Vancouver, Field VIII-1 (17). Peachland. Washington: Key Port VII (10); Olympia (2). Oregon: Rogue Riv. Val. 2000 ft. (13); Josephine Co. VIII-20 (10);

No. Powder (10); Battle Ax Mt. VIII-20 (c) ; Pt. Orford (10);

Newberg (4); Dilly (4); Ft. Klamath (17); Corvallis VIII-16 (c). California: Weed 7-20 (c) ; McCloud VIII-14 (13); Vade (10); Bray

(10); Pyramid R. S. (10); YosCmite (10); Tahoe (10); Mineral

King VIII-6 (11); Tallac 6300 VIII-16; Deer Park (13). Colorado: Leadville VI (2); Manitou, Colorado Springs, Bullion Peak

VIII-19 (3). New Mexico: Gallinas Can. (20). Wyoming: Yellowstone N. P. VII-1 (10). Utah: Beaver Foot Range Can. (4). Nevada: (17). Hosts:: Yellow pine (Pinus ponderosa), jeffreyi pine (P. jeffreyi),

Lodge pole pine (P. contorta?), Douglas Fir (Pseiidotsngae taxifolia)

(10), Red Fir (Abies magnifica) (10).

ADJECTUS Gibson, See ADJECTA Leconte

ADONEA Casey, See SUBORNATA Lee.

ADDUCTA Casey, See RUSTICORUM Leconte

ADULANS Casey, See AURULENTA Linne

AEMULA Casey, See AURULENTA Linn.

AFFINIS Casey, See AURULLENTA Linne

AGUSTA Casey, See FASCIATA Fabricii

ALTERNANS Leconte, a Variety of NUTTALLI Kirby

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201. AFRICANS Herbst. (9364)

1801 1817 1826 1837 1838

1843

1848 1857 1859 1873

1884

Herbst p. 125 pi. 67 fig. 9. Schonherr p. 250. nigriconiis Strum p. 105. acicalata Dejean p. 88. bosci Laporte et Gory II p

146 pi. 36 fig. 201. Anhylocheira bosci Wht.

Strum p. 59. boscii White p. 24. bosci L.-G., Leconte p. 8. Leconte p. 210 pi. 36 fig. 201 Leconte p. 331. Lugger p. 203.

1902 Kerremans p. 141.

1904 Hopkins p. 39.

1909 Casey p. 128.

1909 cribripennis Casey p. 127.

1909 Hopkins p. 62.

1909 Smith, J. p. 291.

1910 Burke p. 411. 1913 Manee p. 162. 1913 Woodworth p. 195. 1918 Nicolay-Weiss p. 88. 1918 Burke p. 337.

1922 Knull p. 81.

1925 Fisher pp. 147-148.

Type locality: "America."

Distribution r^' New Jersey to Florida, west to Texas, Cuba..

Massachusetts: A specimen collected in a piano factory (Coll. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist.).

North Carolina: Raleigh (10); Boardman (10);; So. Pines IV-25, V-25 (c).

South Carolina: Nichels IV-26 (10).

Pennsylvania: Frankford anfti Tideout (probably imported in lumber, Knull).

Alabama: Grand Bay III (2).

Georgia: Okefenohee Swamp VI (4).

Florida: Deep Lake IV-20 (4); Jacksonville (10).

Louisiana: Vowell's Mills (4).

Nebraska: Lincoln (10).

Texas: Doucette, Tyler Co. (9).

Hosts: Short-leaf pine (Pinus echinata), pitch pine (P. rigida), lob- lolly pine (P. teada), and long-leaf pine (P. palustris).

202. AURULENTA Linn (9361)

1767 Linne p. 661. 1788 Linne p. 1933 No. 10. 1790 Rossius p. 180 No. 461. 1790 Oliver p. 18 pi. 9 fig. 98. 1801 Herbst p. 129. 1805 B. unrulenta Rossius is austrica Illiger p. 91.

1805 Illiger p. 93.

1809 Panzer Heft. 101 p. 10.

1817 Schonherr p, 221, 223, 240.

1823 Say p. 160.

1837 bicostata Dejean p. 88.

1841 Laporte et Gory II p. 146 pi. 36 fig. 200.

^NoTE Leconte p. 331 (1873) "A specimen was collected in California by Lorquin."

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1848

1854 1854 1857 1857 1857 1857 1857 1858 1859 1859 1866 1869 1873 1873 1873 1873 1878

1886 188S 1S88 1890 1890 1898 1901 1902 1902 1902 1902 1903

White p. 24.

radians Leconte p. 17.

lauta Leconte p. 17.

Leconte p. 44.

Leconte p. 8.

Lacordaire p. 41.

radians Lacordaire p. 41.

hint a Lacordaire p. 41.

Fitch p. 703.

bicostata Leconte p. 210?

Leconte p. 210.

anrulentnm Walker p. 322.

Harris p. 224-225.

Crotch p. 88.

lauta Crotch p. 88.

radians Crotch p. 88.

villosa Leconte p. 331.

lauta, radians Glover pi. 44

fig-. 37 & pi. 20 fig. 4. Horn p. 137. Holland p. 91. lauta Holland p. 91. Packard p. 681. Fleutiaux and Salle p. 405. lautw Ccckerell p. 151. Fall p. 116. Kerremans p. 141. laiita Lee, Kerr. p. 141. radians Lee, Kerr. p. 141. adjecta Lee, Kerr. p. 141. villosa Lee, Kerremans p. 143.

1904 Hopkins p. 39.

1906 Evans p. 98.

1907 Fall-Cockerell p. 179.

1908 Heyne-Taschenberg p. 138.

1908 lauta Wright-Coolidge p. 67.

1909 Casey p. 120.

1909 adulans Casey p. 123. 1909 aemida Casey p. 121. 1909 villosa Lee, Casey p. 114. 1909 fahidosa Casey p. 119. 1909 venusta Casey p. 122. 1909 radians Lee, Casey p. 120. 1909 tacotnae Casey p. 121. 1909 af finis Casey p. 123. 1909 nupta Casey p. 122. 1909 procpera Casey p. 123. 1909 Burke p. 412.

1911 lauta Watson p. 81.

1912 Beal p. 43.

1913 lauta Woodworth p. 195.

1914 Bush p. 59.

1915 Huguenin p. 364. 1917 Burke p. 87.

1917 Chamberlin p. 133.

1918 Nicolay- Weiss p. 82. 1918 Garnett p. 90. 1918 Burke p. 337.

1918 villoea Lee, Burke p. 337. 1918 lauta Lee, Burke p. 337. 1921 Chamberlin p. 187. 1925 Fisher p. 151-152.

Type locality: "Boreal America."

Distribution : Pacific Coast and Rocky Mountain States.

British Columbia: Kamloops (4); Priest River VI-21 (c) ; Victoria

VII-20; Vancouver Island VIII-17; Calspooia Mts. 1600 ft. VIII-11;

Beaver Mouth VII-14. Washington: Key Port VII (10); Hoquiam VII-20 (10); Kent VI-29

(10); Tacoma (4); Port Townsend VII (10); Seattle VII. Oregon: Rogue River VII (c) ; Upper Klamath (10); Zena IX-7 (c);

Newberg VII (c) ; Corvallis, Ontario, Roseburg, Sumpter, Divide,

Ashland, Mary's Peak, Sulphur Springs, Dilly, Astoria, Rainier (c).

Very common in Western Oregon. California: Mt. Baldy IV-22 (7); Sequoia Park VII (7); Pacific

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Grove (13); Mt. Lowe (13); Deer Park (13); Yreka (4); San Jose (10); Summerdale (10); Bray (10); Los Angeles (10); Carrrville VII-1 (15); Tulare Co. 4700 ft. VIII-1 ; Sylvania, McCloud VIII-2 (15).

New Mexico: Santa Fe (13) ; Sandia Mts. (Watson) ; Los Vegas (10) ; Gallinas Canyon.

Arizona: Flagstaff (10); Montezuma N. F. (10); Tucson VI-3 (4).

Utah, Nevada.

Wyoming: Yellowstone Park VI-21 (19).

Idaho: Centerville VII (10); Atlannta 7800 ft. VI (4); Cascade VI- 22 (c).

Montana: Bitter Root Mts. (1).

Hosts: Yellow pine (Pinus ponderosa), Jeffrey pine (P. jeffreyi), sugar pine (P. lambertiana), lodgepole pine (P. coyitorta), Monterey pine (P. sabiniana), Douglas fir (Pfieudotsuga taxifolia), Western red cedar (Thuja plicata).

BICOSTATA Leconte, See AURULENTA Linne

BISTRIONTATA Casey, See FASCIATA Fabricii

BOSCI Laporte-Gory, See AFRICANS Herbst

BOULDERENSIS Casey, See ALTERNANS Leconte

BREVIS Casey, See ADJECTA Leconte

CALIGINOSA Casey, See SUBORNATA Leconte

CALLIDA Casey, See FASCIATA Fabricii

CANADENSIS Casey, See IMPEDITA Say

203. CONFLUENTA Say (9376)

1823 Say p. 159. 1915 Kwiat p. 237.

1824 Say p. 60. 1917 Burke p. 87. 1857 Lacordaire p. 41. 1917 Burke p. 327. 1859 confhicns Leconte p. 206. 1917 Chamberlin p. 133. 1878 confluens Glover pi. 42 fig. 9. 1918 Burke p. 335. 1903 Kerremans p. 142. I9l8 Garnett p. 91. 1906. .confbiens Evans p. 98. 1918 Nicolay-Weiss p. 98.

1908 confluens Gibson p. 125. 1920 Knaus pp. 66-68.

1909 Casey p. 104. 1920 tesselata Say, Knaus p. 66. 1909 tesseUata Casey p. 104 (male) 1920 Burke p. 75.

1909 Wickham p. 23. 1924 Chamberlin p. 188.

1913 Woodworth p. 195.

Type locality: Missouri.

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Distribution: Vancouver to Ontario in Canada; Indiana to Wyoming,

California and Texas, Florida.* Canada: Wabamun, Alta. VIII-3; Quebec (19); Mokinak, Man.;

Oweme, Man. VII (2); Vancouver, B. C. (1). Wisconsin: Beaver Dam VII-2 (c) ; Milwaukee (7). Illinois: Peoria (17). Indiana: Millers VII-6. Michigan: Detroit VI-17 (3). Dakota: Buff Gap (10). Nebraska: Badger (10). Kansas: Wallace Co. 3000 ft. (10); Edmond (Knaus) ; Manhattan

(Knaus) ; Salina (Knaus). Iowa: Ames (W). Wyoming: Lusk VII (10). Idaho: Coeur d'Alene VII-16. Colorado: Littleton VI-24, VI-7 (14); Ft. Lupton (8); Denver VIII-7

(9); Crow VI-28 (Knaus). Texas: Canadian (Knaus). Utah: Pangvitch VII-3 (10); Carabou (1). Oregon: Corvallis (C). California: Lake Tahoe (15); Placerville (10); Phillips Sta (15);

Clear Creek, July; Myers (10; Yosemite VIII (25). Florida: Kissemmee VI-1 (9). Texas: (8).

Hosts: Aspen (Popidus tremuloides), (P. deltoides). Elevation: 200 (Oregon); 5700-7500 (Burke).

CONICICAUDA Casey, See NUTTALLI Variety ALTERNANS Kirby

CONTORTA Casey, See ALTERNANS Leconte

CONSULARIS Gory, a Variety of NUTTALLI Kirby

204. CONNEXA Horn (9371)

1875 Horn p. 148. 1901 Fall p. 116. 1903 Kerremans p. 142. 1909 Casey p. 111. 1913 Woodworth p. 195. 1917 Chamberlin p. 131.

1917 Nicolay p. 88.

1918 Dozier p. 331.

1918 Nicolay- Weiss p. 102. 1918 Burke p. 336. 1918 Garnett p. 91. 1924 Burke p. 70. 1824 Chamberlin p. 188. 1924 Wallace p. 15, 19. 1924 Van Dyke p. 18.

^The specimen in Mr. Frank Mason's collection labeled Kissimmee, Florida, May 1, is the true confluens, but is probably mislabeled.

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Type locality:: Owens Valley, Calif.

Oregon: Ida (10); Albee VII, VII (10); Sparta VIII-6 (c). California: Donner Lake (15); Owens Valley (5); Weed VII-18, 28 (c).

Idaho: Centerville (10); Emmet (10).

Host: Yellow pine (Pinus ponderosa), Jeffrey pine? (P. jeffreyi), Douglas fir (Pseudotsnga taxifoUa).

CRENATA Motschulsky, See FASCIATA Fabricii

CRIBRIPENNIS Casey, See AFRICANS Herbst

DAVISII N. & W., a Variety of LINEATA Fabricii

205. DECORA Fab. (9365)

1775 Fabricii p. 217 No. 6. 1781 Fabricii p. 274.

1787 Fabricii p. 176.

1788 Linne p. 1927. 1790 Oliver p. 18 pi. 8 fig. 82. 1792 Fabricii p. 189. 1801 Herbst p. 128 pi. 149 fig. 8. 1801 Fabricii p. 189. 1805 Illiger p. 86 No. 19. 1817 Schonherr p. 218, 223. 1C33 Solier p. 281. 1838 Say p. 160. 1837 Dejean p. 88. 1841 Laporte-Gory p. 145 pi. 36

fig. 199. 1843 A.nchylocheiru Strum p. 59. 1848 White p. 24. 1857 Leconte p. 8. 1859 Leconte p. 210. 1867 Cheverlot p. 578. 1878 Glover pi. XI fig. 14. 1883 Leconte p. 593.

Type locality: America.

Distribution: Stanton Island, New York, south to Florida, west to Arkansas and Texas. Cuba and Porto Rico.

Pennsylvania: Philadelphia (probably imported).

Virginia: Cobleam (16).

North Carolina: Wilmington (10); So. Pines IV-6, V-7 (c) ; Wrights- ville (10); South Carolina.

1886 Horn p. 137. 1890 Fleutiaux and Salle Vol. 9 p. 405.

1893 Gundlach p. 161.

1894 Gundlach p. 19.

1901 Scott p. 31.

1902 Kerremans p. 141.

1902 Ulke p. 21.

1903 Wenzel p. 343. 1909 Casey p. 127. 1909 Smith p. 291.

1909 Wenzel p. 45.

1910 Casey p. 110.

1913 Manee p. 168.

1914 Davis p. 267.

1914 Leng-Mutchler p. 430.

1917 Leng-Mutchler p. 205.

1918 Dozier p. 331.

1918 Nicolay-Weiss p. 88.

1922 Kniill p. 81.

1925 Fisher p. 148-149, 151.

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Alabama: Grand Bay III, IV, V (1) ; Tyler Co. (10) ; Mobile III (10).

Georgia: Thomasville IV-1 (19).

Florida: St. Augustine (2); Steinhatchet (4); Crescent City (10); Gainesville VI-1 (c) ; Jacksonville (10); Big Pine Key (10); Or- lando (19).

Louisiana: Vowell's Mills (4).

Arkansas: Little Rock (4).

Texas: Trinity VII-2 (10); Doucetti, Tyler Co. (9).

Host: Longleaf pine (Pinus pahistris) and probably the other common southern pines.

DEFICIENS Casey, See MACULIPENNIS Gory

DELATATA f-.'lotschulsky. See LAEVIVENTRIS Leconte

DEPRESSA Casey, See FASCIATA Fabricii

DIRUPTAUNS Casey, See ALTERNANS Leconte

ELONGATA Casey, See RUFIPES Oliver

FABULOSA Casey, See AURULENTA Linn

206. FASCIATA Fab. (9377)

1787 Fabricii p. 177.

1788 Linne p. 1927.

1789 Linne p. 327, 340.

1790 Oliver p. 21 pi. 9 fig. 92. 1792 Fabricii p. 191 No. 23. 1801 Fabricii p. 191 No. 31.

1801 Herbst p. 162 (90) pi. 145

fig. 12. 1801 fexviaculat'a Herbst p. 163 pi.

148 fig. 5. 1805 Illiger p. 87 No. 31. 1817 Schonherr p. 220. 1817 sexmaciduta Schonherr p. 220 1825 Say p. 259. 1837 Dejean p. 88. 1837 var. sexmaculata Dejean p.

88.

1837 Anoplis Kirby p. 153.

1838 Chevrolat p. 68.

1838 Iherminieri Chevrolat p. 68. 1841 Laporte-Gory p. 144 pi. 35 fig. 198.

1841 ornata Gory IV p. 93 pi. 16

fig. 90. 1843 langii Mannerheim p. 237. 1843 Anchylocheira Strum p. 59. 1857 Leconte p. 8. 1857 ornata Gory, Leconte p. 8. 1857 langii Leconte p. 42. 1857 langii Lacordaire p. 41. 1857 Leconte p. 42. 1859 sexplagiata Leconte p. 205. 1859 langii Leconte p. 206. 1866 ornata Walker p. 324. 1870 Pettit p. 102.

1870 Jones p. 9.

1871 Anoplis Bethune p. 230.

1872 Ancylocheira dementi p. 37.

1873 langii Crotch p. 88. 1873 6 plegata Crotch p. 88. 1873 Crotch p. 88.

1873 A. crenata 'M.otsch.=langii

Mann., Leconte p. 331. 1877 Provancher p. 350.

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1877 sexplagiata Provancher p. 351

1903

ornata Walk., Kerremans p.

1878 Hubbard-Schwarz p. 636.

142.

1878 var. lungii Hubbard-Schwarz

1905

Wickham p. 51.

p. 656.

1906

Felt p. 458, 751.

1878 Glover pi. XX fig. 1, 2, 3.

1907

Fall-Cockerell p. 179.

1878 var. langii Glover pi. 42 fig.

1908

Wright-Coolidge p. 67.

13, 14, 15.

1908

Heyne-Taschenberg p. 138.

1880 Zesch-Reinecke p. VIII.

1908

McAtee p. 77.

1880 Horn p. 137.

1909

Blatchley p. 784.

1882 Leconte List No. 1.

1909

Smith p. 291.

1884 Fletcher p. 16.

1909

Casey p. 107.

1887 Harrington p. 31.

1909

depressa Casey p. 111.

1889 Blanchard p. 30.

1909

sexplagiata Lee, Casey p. 106

1890 Harrington p. 159.

1909

fortunata Casey p. 107.

1890 langii Harrington p. 159.

1909

ornata Walk., Casey p. 112.

1890 Packard p. 438, 559, 599.

1909

incolumis Casey p. 112.

1890 Harrington p. 51.

1909

oregona Casey p. 112.

1890 Fleutiaux and Salle p. 405.

1909

fafitidiosa Casey p. 109.

1893 Hamilton p. 274.

1909

fulgens Casey p. 106.

1893 Wickham p. 2.

1909

obliqua Casey p. 113.

1894 Lintner p. 526.

1909

patruelis Casey p. 113.

1894 Slosson p. 6.

1909

leviceps Casey p. 110.

1894 Kilman p. 49.

1909

viridimicans Casey p. 111.

1894 langii Hamilton p. 29.

1909

graminea Casey p. 114.

1895 Hamilton p. 364.

1909

7nediocris Casey p. 109.

1895 Fall p. 98.

1909

seditiosa Casey p. 110,

1895 Evans p. 146.

1909

satnrata Casey p. 114.

1896 Bowditch p. 6.

1909

angnsta Casey p. 108.

1898 Cockerell p. 151.

1909

bistrinotata Casey p. 108.

1899 langii Wickham pt. 7 p. 235.

1909

callida Casey p. 109.

1900 Pettit p. 41.

1909

crenata Casey (male) p. 110.

1901 Fall p. 116.

1910

langii Gibson p. 122.

1901 Felt p. 874.

1913

Manee p. 168.

1902 var langii Van Dyke p. 172.

1913

Woodworth p. 195.

1902 langii Skinner p. 40.

1914

German p. 337.

1902 Slosson p. 6.

1914

Bush p. 59.

1903 Kerremans p. 142.

1914

fulgens Caseyzizfusciata Fab.,

1903 sexmaculata Herbst, Kerre-

Casey p. 155.

mans p. 142.

1914

incolumis Casey=langii Mann.

1903 Iherminieri Chav., Kerre-

Casey p. 155.

mans p. 142.

1914

oregona Cas.=la7igii Mann.,

1903 langii Mann., Kerremans p.

Casey p. 155.

142.

1914

Leng-Mutchler p. 430.

1903 sexplagiata Lee, Kerremans

1914

Iherminieri Chev., Leng &

p. 142.

Mutchler p. 430.

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1917 Chagnon p. 218. 1922 Knull p. 82.

1917 Chamberlin p. 132. 1924 Mundinger p. 315.

1917 langii Chamberlin p. 132. 1924 Burke p. 70.

1918 langii Mann., Burke p. 337. 1924 Chamberlin p. 188. 1918 Nicolay-Weiss p. 102. 1924 Felt p. 304.

1918 langii, fasciata Garnett p. 1925 Iherminieri Fisher p. 155.

90-91. 1925 Fisher p. 154-155.

1918 langii Nicolay & Weiss p. 103. 1925 Good p. 272 fig. 4, 5.

1920 Knull p. 5.

Type locality: America (exact locality unknown).

Distribution: Nova Scotia to Georgia, from the Atlantic to the

Pacific, Hudson Bay to New Mexico. Maine: Monmouth (14). New Jersey: Glocester Co. (8). New York: Binghamton (9); Keene Valley IX-8 (1); Wilmington

VII-6; Lake George VIII-25 (9); Ithaca (4). Pennsylvania: Pocono Lake VII-10; Endeavor VII-12 (20); Pittsburg

(3) ; Harrisburg, July.

Virginia: Grand Beach VI-2 (14); Cobham (1); Pennington Gap

(10);; Arkny Springs (10). North Carolina: Cranberry (17); So. Pines VIII. Georgia: Clayton 3700 ft. (4).

Wisconsin: Douglas Co. VIII-16 (14); Keshena VII (14). Michigan:: Boroga Co. (17); Detroit (3); Marquette VI-28, VII-9

(9) ; Escanaba VII-17 (10) ; Pt. Huron VI (10) ; Isl. Royal (10). Minnesota: Waldo (17); Duluth (7). Ohio: Cincinnati (4).

Dakota (1), Kentucky (16), Nevada (c), Montana (Evendon), In- diana (c). Utah: Salt Lake City V-18. New Mexico: Gallinas Can. (20); Beulah (1). Nebraska: War Bonnet Canyon (10). Wyoming: Cody VII (9); National Park (10). Colorado: Manitou VI-28 (17); Glenwood Springs VIII (13);; Custer

Co. 8300 ft. (W). Arizona: Senator VII (4). Idaho: Atlanta (19); Cascade VI-22 (c). Washington: Tacoma (4) ; Hoquiam VIII-1 (10) ; Key Port VII (10) ;

Des Moines (10); Seattle VI-10 (19). Oregon: Newport VII (c) ; Dilly (4); Alder VIII-20 (10); Douglas

Co. IX-8 (c) ; Corvallis V. VI, VII, VIII (c) ; Rainier VI (c) ; Astoria

V (c); Detroit VIII (c). California: San Bernardino Mts. 5000 ft. VII (4); Yreka (4); Alma

(4) ; Sylvania (4) ; Castle Crag VII (13) ; Mohawk VII (13) ; Onion

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Valley VIII-10 (10); Humbolt Co. 3000 ft. VII-18 (7); Quincy

VI-10 (19) ; St. Helena, McCloud VII-2, Weed VI-7 (c) ; Tulare (16). Canada: Kearney, Ont. VII-26; Toronto, Ont, Quebec, Alberta (17);

Vancouver Isl., B. C. (17); Beavermouth B. C. (17); Huntsville,

Ont. (8) ; Victoria, B. C. (9) ; Beaverfoot Range, B. C. (9) ; Mt.

Robinson, B. C. VII-7 (9) ; Kamloops, B. C. (4) ; Telegraph Cr., B.

C. (4) ; Walcott Sta., B. C. (10) ; Golden, B. C. (17) ; Manitoba (17);

Sitkino River, B. C, Hudson Bay, Peachland, B. C, Nova Scotia (Kirby). Hosts: Breeds in Populus, Acer, Salix, Oregon alder (Aln^is oregona).

(Probably breeds in Douglas fir (Psendotsnga taxifolia), Abies

and some Pines.)

FASTIDIOSA Casey, See FASCIATA Fabricii

FLAVIOPICTA Casey, See CONSULARIS Gory

FORTUNATA Casey, See FASCIATA Fabricii

207. FREMONTIAE Burke 1924 Burke p. 70-72.

Type locality: Northfork, California. Distribution: Middle and Southern California. Host:: Fremontodendron calif ornicmn.

FULGENS Casey, See FASCIATA Fabricii

FUSCA Casey, See SUBORNATA Leconte

FUSIFORMIS Casey, See MACULIPENNIS Gory

GRAMINEA Casey, See FASCIATA Fabricii

GRAVIDULA Casey, See ALTERNANS Leconte

208. GIBBSI Lee. (9378)

1857 Leconte p. 42. 1917 Chamberlin p. 131.

1859 Leconte p. 205. 1918 Nicolay- Weiss p. 101.

1901 Fall p. 116. 1918 Burke p. 335.

1902 Van Dyke p. 172. 1918^'=Garnett p. 91.

1903 Kerremans p. 142. 1920 Garnette p. 17.

1908 Wright-Coolidge p. 67. 1920 Burke p. 74.

1909 Casey p. 108. 1924 Burke p. 70. 1913. Woodworth p. 195. 1924 Chamberlin p. 188.

Type locality: Steilacoom, Washington.

*Probably Buprestis viridisntiiralis N. and W.

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Distribution: Washington, Oregon, California.

Washington: Steilacoom (Leconte).

Oregon: Corvallis VIII-15 (c) ; Philomath VIII-17 (c) ; So. Oregon

(23). California: Garberville VII-11 (c) ; Tuolumne Co. 4000-6000 ft. (23),

(15); Nevada City (15) San Diego Co.* (15); Sonoma Co. (15);

Sequoia Sta., Tulare Co.* (9) ; Yolo Co. (5) ; Yosemite Valley 4500

ft. VI-14 (10) ; Onion Valley 4500 ft. (23). Colorado: Manitou VII-6.

Hosts: Bred from Calif, live oak (Quercus calif ornica), by Burke. Taken on Q. garryana in Oregon.

HISTORIA Casey, See SUBORNATA Lee.

IMPEDITA Say, a Variety of STRIATA Fab.

INCONSTANS Melsheimer, See LINEATA Fabricii

INCOLUMIS Casey, See FASCIATA Fabricii

INTRICATA Leconte, See ADJECTA Leconte

209. LAEVIVENTRIS Lee. (9373)

1857 Leconte p. 43. 1909 Casey p. 93.

1859 Leconte p. 207. 1909 pugetana Casey p. 94.

1873 Crotch p. 88. 1913 Woodworth p. 195.

1873 A. delatata Mots.=laeviven- 1917 Burke p. 87.

tris Lee, Leconte p. 331. 1917 Chamberlin p. 132.

1894 Fall p. 98. 1918 Burke p. 336.

1901 Fall p. 116. 1918 Garnett p. 90.

1902 Van Dyke p. 172. 1918 Nicolay & Weiss p. 98.

1903 Kerremans p. 142. 1920 Rohwer p. 443, 469. 1906 Evans p. 98. 1924 Chamberlin p. 188.

Type locality: Oregon

Distribution: British Columbia, south through the Pacific Coast and

Rocky Mountain States. Washington: Tacoma VIII (4). Oregon: Albee (10); Sumpter VII (c) ; Sparta VIII (c) ; Ashland

(25). California: McCloud VII-2 (15); Weed VII, VII (c) ; Tehachapi VII

(7); Placerville (10); Vade (10); Shasta (1); Talac (13); Castle

Crag (13); Truckee 5000 ft. VIII (4); Yosemite Valley (24). Arizona: Flagstaff (10).

Idaho: Moscow (1); Nevada (2); Montana (4). Hosts: Pseudotsuga taxifolia?, Pinus pondei-osa, P. lamhertiana, P.

contorta, P. sabiniana and P. radiata. Season : May-October.

''Probably B. viridisuturalis N. and W.

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LANGII Leconte, See FASCIATA Fabricii LATERALIS Casey, See SULCICOLLIS Leconte

LAUTA Leconte, See AURULENTA Linne LECONTEI Saunders, See RUSTICORUM Kirby LEPORINA Casey, See MACULIPENNIS Gory

LEVICEPS Casey, See FASCIATA Fabricii

LHERMINIERI Chev., See FASCIATA Fabricii

210. LINEATA Fab. (9367)

1775 1781 1787 1788 1790 1798 1801 1801

1805 1817 1833 1837 1837 1841

1843 1844 1848 1850 1857 1859 1867 1869 1871 1873 1877 1878 1878 1878 1882 1886

35

Fabricii p. 217 No. 10 Fabricii p. 275 No. 13. Fabricii p. 177 No. 18. Linne p. 1928 No. 46. Oliver p. 28 pi. 8 fig. 80. Fabricii p. 192 No. 29. Fabricii p. 192 No. 37. Herbst p. 159 No. 89 pi. 146

fig. 5. Illiger p. 87 No. 37. Schonherr p. 127, 224. Solier p. 281. AnopHs Kirby p. 153. Dejean p. 88. Laporte-Gory p. 143 pi

fig. 196. Ancylocheira Strum p. Melsheimer p. 146. White p. 24. Leconte p. 227. Fitch p. 705. Leconte p. 206. Chevrolot p. 578. Glover p. 91. Bethune p. 230. Crotch p. 88. Provancher p. 351. Schwarz p. 451. Glover pi XVI fig. 15. Hubbard-Schwarz p. 636. Stahl p. 171. Horn p. 137.

59.

1889 1890 1890 1893 1893 1894 1894 1901 1902 1903 1903

1906 1908 1909 1909 1909 1909 1909 1912 1913 1914 1917 1917 1918 1918 1918 1918 1919