94 Bulletin of the Brooklyn Entomological Society Vol. XII 



A. vittaticollis Rand. July 8. One beautiful specimen taken 

 sweeping. 



Asemum moestum Hald. Common May-June. 



Phymatodes variabilis Fab. Common June-July. 



CaUidium antennatum Newm. May 21. One specimen. 



C. janthinum Lee. June 25-July 15. Common. 



Molorchus bimaculatus Say. May 22. 



Clytus marginicollis Lap. June 19-21. Three taken, as many 

 more seen. This species was very active running in bright sun- 

 light on branches of fallen pines, taking flight when approached. 



X ylotre chus fuscus Kivhy. July 11. Sparingly. 



Neoclytus muricatulus Kirby. July 6. One pair on pine. 



Clytanthus ruricola Oliv. July 11. 



Euderces picipes Fab. June i8-July 15. Common on flowers. 



Desmocerus palliatus Forst. July. Common on elder. 



Encyclops cccruleus Say. July 14. One female knocked from 

 dead cedar needles. 



' Rhagium lineatum Oliv. May-June. Very common. They 

 would run over pine logs and stumps in the bright sunlight, not 

 unlike lizards in habit, action and appearance. 



Pachyta monticola Rand. May 21-28. Several from blossoms 

 of wild cherry and by beating dead pine needles. 



P. rugipennis Newm. June 18. A single specimen of this 

 rarest of rare beetles found resting on a small twig of a linden 

 by the roadside. It is undoubtedly a pine feeder. It remained 

 in the cyanide bottle all the afternoon, then pinned, and next 

 morning it was still very much alive. 



Anthophilax malachiticus Hald. May 15-June 14. Beaten 

 from half dead pine needles from tops of trees felled the previous 

 winter. Eight altogether, three May 18. 



A. akernatus Hald. May 25-June 5. Mostly flying on warm 

 days throng the woods ; one beaten from dead pine needles. 



Acmaeops proteus Kirby. June 14-21. Not common, beating 

 dead pine needles. 



Gaurotes cyanipennis Say. June 29 on flowers. 



Leptura hcefnatites Newm. June 7. 



L. exigua Newm. June 3. 



L. cordifera Oliv. July 8-12. Common on flowers. 



L. proximo Say. July 8-13. 



