128. 
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180. 
STATEN ISLAND INSTITUTE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES 
also records this and lecontei from Staten Island in Bull. 
Brooklyn Entomological Soc., VI, 1883. 
Scaphinotus viduus De}. One was found about 1890 near 
where the brook from the Clove Valley is crossed 
by Forest Ave., and one some years later near the same 
locality, on the track of the Castleton Corners trolley, 
where it had been killed. On November 29, 1923, Ed- 
ward J. Burns found a female of this fine species under 
a log, associated with some empty snail shells,.in the 
woods between Bull’s Head and New Springville. 
Spheroderus (Cychrus) lecontet De}. March, April, May 
and November; once not uncommon but now very rare. 
April 16, 1905 (Shoemaker); Jones’ woods, Prospect 
Ave., New Brighton, 1921 (Carl Tommerbak). 
Carabus serratus Say. March, April, June. 
Carabus lumbatus Say. March, April, May, June, Aug. 
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Found under electric lights and captured in “ molasses 
traps.” 
Carabus vinctus Web. April, May, June. A common 
species. 
Carabus nemoralis Mull. A recently introduced species. 
The first record was of an individual found dead on the 
sidewalk of Henderson Ave., West New Brighton, May 
10; 1915. (See Pro. Staten IstAnpD Ass'n) OF ARs 
AND Sct., vol 5, pp. 92, 93.) It is now common in some 
parts of the Island. 
Calosoma externum Say. July 9, 1907, under electric 
light at Egbertville; June 4, 1913, under electric ligh 
near St. George (Davis) ; July 5, 1919, in front of mu- 
seum building, St. George (E. J. Burns); July 23, 1921, 
Moravian cemetery. 
Calosoma scrutator Fab. June, July, Aug. Found in 
trees occasionally. A number of years ago on the 3d 
of July, while one of the authors was sitting on a piazza 
in the evening, one of these beetles was seen running 
