18 Bulletin of the Brooklyn Entomological Society. Vol. XIV 
June 5; Huntington, Sept. 5 (Schott): Jamaica (Seneca!) 
On dead oak. 
D. mutica LeConte. Known only by a unique described from 
Brooklyn. Is probably a European species which should 1 never 
have entered our list? 
Cinyra Cast. & Gory. 
C. gracilipes Mels. Half-Way-Hollow Hills, July 4 (oer 
Rosedale, July 15, beating oak (Schott). Always rare. 
BupreEstis Linn. 
B. striata var. impedita Say. Bay Shore (Olsen). The only 
record from Long Island. 
B. lineata Fab. Wading River, July 27 (Davis): Bayshore 
, (Olsen): Bellport, Yaphank, July-August; Common around 
piles of dead pine logs (Nicolay). 
B. maculipennis Gory. Massapequa, June 29 (Shoemaker) : 
Wading River, August 12; Wyandanch, July 18; Fire Island 
Beach, July 20 (Schott): Bellport, July-August (Nicolay). 
Occurs with lineata but not so common, although by no means 
rare. 
MELANOPHILA Esch. 
M. acuminata DeGeer. Rockaway Beach, June; in wash up 
(Shoemaker & Schott). 
M. aeneola Mels. Oakdale, August 8 (Schott): Bayshore, July 
3 (Olsen) : Yephank, July (Davis) : Suffolk Co., July-August ; 
on pitch pine (Schott). 
ANTHAXIA Esch. 
A. quercata Fab. Very abundant throughout Island in June and 
July on scrub oak. 
CHRYSOBOTHRIS Esch. 
C. sexsignata Say. Aqueduct, July (Shoemaker) : Huntington, 
May 30; Wyandanch, May 7; Flatbush, July 21 (Schott). 
C. azurea LeConte. Jamaica (Pearsall) : Aqueduct, July (Shoe- 
