Lene anp Davis: COLEOPTERA OF STATEN ISLAND R 
51. Cicindela hurticollis Say. From early spring to late fall 
along the seashore. A living specimen was found in 
the sand near Crooke’s Point, November 26, 1908, by | 
James P. Chapin. 
53. Cicindela tranquebarica Hbst. (vulgaris Say). Watchogue, 
April, May, Sept. and Oct. Of recent years it has been 
found only on a sand dune near the end of Old Place 
road. | 
68g. Cicindela scutellaris Say var. modesta Dej. On the 
sandy areas and dunes along Arthur ‘Kill from 
Mariners’ Harbor to Tottenville; also at Richmond 
Valley and Woodrow. The insect hibernates in the 
adult stage and is found most plentifully in late sum- 
mer and fall; it appears again in the spring, in April. 
69. Cicindela sexguttata Fab. Found from April to Aug.; 
often along wood paths and sometimes under the bark of 
old logs and stumps, especially in early spring. Some- 
times in gardens. 
74. Cicindela punctulata Oliv. June to Sept.; the most com- 
mon species and sometimes attracted by electric lights. 
Often seen in gardens, especially on the paths. 
101. Cicindela dorsalis Say. This used to be a common species — 
on South Beach in July and Aug., but was exterminated 
about the year 1895. It was very common beyond New 
Creek where the sand was undisturbed as late as August, 
ISsQ, lLagst wecorel we ewe is july 25, Is Cj. ID, 
Sherman, Jr.). 
104. Cicindela margmata Fab. On several of the mud-flats 
near the beach at Oakwood, July 14, 1911 (Cleaves), 
Aug. 1, 19 and 21 (Howard H. Cleaves & Davis). 
FAMILY CARABIDZ 
125. Scaphinotus elevatus Fab. Used to occur in considerable 
numbers under stones and logs near Silver Lake. The 
last record is Clove Valley, July 14, 1889. F. G. Schaupp 
