Contributions to the Larval History of Pacific Coast Coleoptera
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ERGATES SPICULATUS Lee. Rotting coniferous trees. Bred from Sequoia sempervirens, Pinus insignis, Abies Douglasii, etc. PRIONUS CALIFORNICUS Mots. Bred from rotten damp roots of Quercus agrifolia. ASEMUM NITIDUM Lee. Decayed Pinus insignis. HYLOTRUPES LIGNEUS Fab. Dead trees of Libocedrus decurrens. ELAPHIDION IMBELLE Lee. Bred from decayed oak near San Diego, Cal. , by F. E. Blaisdell. HOLOPLEURA HELENA Lee. Dead twigs of Umbellularia Californica. ROSALIA FUNEBRIS Mots. Decaying Umbellularia C...alifornica among the mycelia of some fungus. XYLOTRICHUS NAUTICUS Mann. Dead sapwood of the oak, Quercus agri- folia. XYLOTRECHUS OBLITKRATUS Lee. , insignis F. Dead branches of willow. NECYDALIS L^EVICOLLIS Lee. Decayed oak, Quercus agrifolia, and in dead Eucalyptus globulus. LEPTURA L^ETA Lee. Dead Quercus agrifolia and Quercus sp. LEPTURA GRASSIPES Lee. Decayed wood of Umbellularia Californica. SYNAPHCETA GUEXI Lee. Dead limbs of California buckeye, JEsculus Californica. POGONOCHERUS CRiNiTUS Lee.
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