168 BIOLOGICAL SURVEY OF 



P. APPEOXiMATiTs Hopk. (16846). Mt. Desert, July 3-Aug. 10 

 (Br.). 



P. FisKEi Hopk. (16857). Taken on spruce logs. Rare. Pre- 

 viously recorded from N. H. only. One specimen in U. S. 

 N. M. 



P. NiGRAE Hopk. (16858). Bar Harbor, May 31 (Br.). 



P. DUBius Rand. (16866). Mt. Desert, June 5 (Br.). 



P. AFFiNis Rand. (16868). Similar to the above species, but 

 larger. Salisbury Cove; Bar Harbor, etc., June 9-July 29. 



Hyw)BIUS Germar 



H. PALES Boh. (16873). Eden, Aug. 12 (Br.). 



H. coNFUsus Kby. (16874). Taken on blackberry blossoms, 



June 17; Corfield at light, June 13. General but sparse 



distribution. Is said to breed in pine. 



Hypomolyx LeConte 



H. picEus (DeG.) {H. pineti Fab.) (16879). Reported from 

 Mt. Desert Island, Aug. Ironbound Isl. (Blaney). A north- 

 ern form and a frequenter of dark woods where it is gener- 

 ally found wandering alone. 



DoRYTOMTis Germar 



D. vAGENOTATus Csy. (16910). Taken on willow catkins. May 



4-11 (Br.). 

 D. BRE\^coLLIS LeC. (16914). Bar Harbor, Apr. 21-May 2 



(Br.). 



ONYCHYT.IS LeOonte 



0. NiGEiROSTRis (Boh.) (17022). Taken on willow catkins, 



Apr. 21. Scarce. 

 0. LONGULUS LeC. (17023). Found on pickerel weed {Ponti- 



deria), Sagittaria and other pond plants. Scarce. 



Proctobus LeConte 



P. ARMATus (LeC.) (17056). Willow catkins (Br.), May 11. 

 Rare. 



